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Pavement Concert Live at Woodland Park Zoo | Seattle – July 19th, 2026
Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Woodland Park Zoo is more than just a place to see animals, it's a hub of conservation and wonder that keeps visitors coming back year after year. Think about it, this zoo has made big strides with its breeding programs, like successfully welcoming a rare Sumatran tiger cub that’s now a symbol of hope for endangered species. Back in 2015, they launched the Assam Rhino Reserve, a stunning space dedicated to protecting greater one-horned rhinos, and it’s still a favorite for visitors and wildlife lovers alike. Coming up in 2031, the zoo is gearing up to debut the Old World Woods exhibit, where you'll get to see brown bears and elusive lynx roaming in a lush, natural setting, kind of like stepping into a storybook. And let's not forget the Trail of Vines from 2014, which showcases playful primates and gibbons swinging overhead, making it hard not to smile. Whether you're there for a wildlife feeding, a conservation talk, or just to soak in the atmosphere, Pavement Seattle knows this place is perfect for a memorable outing. They even offer event-specific seating, giving you the best spots for a close-up look, and premium seats for those extra-special moments. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on a ferry from Bainbridge Island and catch a few buses, or head from Lynnwood to Northgate and transfer. Woodland Park Zoo isn’t just a zoo, it’s a living, breathing testament to wildlife preservation, and visiting it feels like being part of something bigger.