
Apartments near San Diego Zoo in San Diego, CA (4,122 Rentals)


4605 Campus Ave

2109-2129 Market St

4560 Alabama St

549-567 17th St

1702-1708 Madison Ave

572 21st St

4564 Mississippi St

2454 Market St

4484 Hamilton St

4458-4464 Oregon St

4060 32nd St

Lincoln Avenue Apartments

3752 Nile St

3662-3664 Nile St

3805 Boundary St

3674 Nile St

3630 State St

542-544 21st St

4604-4612 North Ave

Campus Avenue Apartments

715-719 4th Ave

1418-1432 Madison Ave

Madison Square

4370-4376 Kansas St

2901-2915 Broadway

3014 C St

4021 32nd St

2850 E St

Illinois Street Apartments

4205 Ohio St

Texas Apartments

Market Street Apartments

4152 Iowa St

4136 Iowa St

4070 32nd St

4027 32nd St

4617-4621 Campus Ave

528 14th St

1626-1628 Island Ave

3310 Nile St

3724 Nile St

2785-2787 Treat St

4417 Idaho St

4529-4535 Texas St

4605 Georgia St

2259-2269 Market St

4620 North Ave

1846 Island

4621 Park Blvd

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Whether you are an animal lover or not, the San Diego Zoo is an awesome exhibit of San Diego beauty. Located in Balboa Park - the hills and landscaping, the Skyfari gondola trip across the park, and the gardens where the San Diego climate allows more plants than grow than almost any other environment in the U.S - makes the Zoo a definite destination for San Diego apartments residents. The zoo is renowned for its giant panda bear exhibit, where two giant pandas were loaned to the zoo in 1987 from China. Since that time, many pandas have been born and the exhibit currently houses five panda bears. But the pandas are certainly not the only worthy animal exhibit to see. A huge variety of animals are to be seen at the San Diego Zoo, from the Flamingo Lagoon to the Reptile Mesa. The "regular" zoo animals such as lions, tigers and bears are all here, as are giraffes, elephants, eagles, apes and monkeys. Below are a few favorite spots. It is so fun to watch the hundreds of monkeys playing, swinging and yelping through both their tropical rain forest, life-like habitats. You can actually stand there for some time, as long as they are not resting, and watch them play. The Ape exhibit, "Absolutely Apes," is equally enjoyable, with orangutans and siamangs living in their own Asian rain forest life-like world surrounded by glass for viewing. They live their lives eating, chasing each other and caring for one another in a very comfortable atmosphere. The polar bear exhibit is remarkable, with a huge pool chilled to 55 degrees for the Polar Bear Plunge, the name of the exhibit. Visitors enter the grotto where a huge glass wall, much like an aquarium wall, allows you to see the bears dive into the water from above and swim up to the glass. So fun! You may also go above and look at the bears lounging on the rocks. Nearby, Siberian reindeer, Pallas cats and northern birds occupy the San Diego "tundra." Jasmine vines and ginger were planted in the Tiger exhibit area so visitors could "smell" the jungle. You can definitely get the feel of the jungle by looking at the tiger habitat. A steep hill and a waterfall, along with logs and a heated cave make it a comfortable place for the tigers to live and exercise. Make sure you check out the crocodile pool next door. You can't leave the park without a ride on the Skyfari, the gondola ride that takes you high in the air, allowing you to see much of the zoo, as well as surrounding Balboa Park and the San Diego skyline. This is a wonderful place to experience, so live life fun and visit the zoo!
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