Bronx zoo bus trips near me

For further information call Randall Decoteau at (413) 436-5357 or email . To hold your space for this limited seating event, please send your payment of $110.00 per person ($105 children 12 and under) to the above address at your earliest opportunity. This trip has limited seating and tickets are available on a first come/first served basis.   Please make checks payable to: Adventure Tours of Warren.

We hope you will join us on this memorable trip and learn about the animals we share this planet with just a little bit better!

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Driving Transit

Mass Transit

Express Bus from Manhattan

The BxM11 express bus makes stops along Madison Avenue, between 26th and 99th Streets, then travels directly to the Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B). For your return trip, pick up the bus just outside the same gate at the MTA BxM11 sign (just before the underpass). Please note, fare for an Express Bus ride is $6.75 each direction.

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Real-time BxM11 route info.

Local Buses

* In the Bronx, take Bx9 or Bx19 buses to 183rd Street and Southern Blvd, which is the location of the Zoo's Southern Blvd pedestrian entrance (Gate C). Or take the Bx12 or Bx22 buses to Fordham Road and Southern Blvd, then walk 5 blocks south on Southern Blvd to 183rd Street.

* From Queens, you can take the Q44 to 180th Street and Boston Road. You must then walk north (take a right on Boston Road) one block to the Bronx Zoo's Asia gate entrance (Gate A).

Subway

ADA-accessible route: #2 train to Pelham Parkway. This station has three elevators* that lead down to street level. Head west to the Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B).

*Please visit http://web.mta.info/accessibility/ for hours of operation and updates on maintenance and possible closures.

Train

Take Metro North's Harlem line to Fordham, then take the Bx9 bus eastward to 183rd Street and Southern Blvd.

Get discount round-trip rail fare and discount admission to the Bronx Zoo when you purchase a Metro-North Railroad Getaway Package.

Car Service

If you will be using a car service to get to the zoo, we recommend getting dropped off and picked up at our Southern Boulevard Gate Pedestrian entry at Southern Blvd and 185th St.

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How far is Bronx Zoo from train station?

How far is the subway station from Bronx Zoo? The nearest subway station to Bronx Zoo is a 4 min walk away.

How do I get to the Bronx Zoo from Penn Station?

From Penn Station take the 2 subway line to Pelham Parkway, or, take the BxM11 express bus which makes stops along Madison Avenue, between 26th and 99th Streets, then travels directly to the zoo.

Does the Q44 go to the Bronx Zoo?

* From Queens, you can take the Q44 to 180th Street and Boston Road. You must then walk north (take a right on Boston Road) one block to the Bronx Zoo's Asia gate entrance (Gate A).

Where is the main entrance to the Bronx Zoo?

The Zoo's Bronx River entrance (Gate B) is located at exit 6 off the Bronx River Pkwy. Alternate route: Take GW Bridge to the Henry Hudson north (9A) to Mosholu Pkwy (Exit 24).