Lincoln Park Zoo Zoolights 2025
Schedule
Fri, 21 Nov, 2025 at 09:00 am to Sun, 04 Jan, 2026 at 10:00 pm
UTC+05:30Location
Lincoln Park Zoo • 2001 North Clark Street • Chicago, IL 60614 | Chicago, IL
Step into a winter wonderland at the 2025 Lincoln Park Zoo ZooLights, Chicago’s most dazzling holiday tradition. Celebrating over three decades of holiday cheer, this festive spectacle transforms one of the nation’s oldest free zoos into a glowing masterpiece with more than 3 million LED lights, immersive displays, and seasonal magic for all ages.
Whether you're looking for a romantic date night under the "light tunnel," a family outing to see Santa, or a unique New Year’s Eve celebration, ZooLights at Lincoln Park Zoo is the ultimate holiday destination.
Event Overview: ZooLights 2025–2026
Dates & Hours
- Season Dates: Friday, November 21, 2025 – Sunday, January 4, 2026.
- Regular Hours: 4:30 PM – 9:00 PM (Sundays – Thursdays) | 4:30 PM – 10:00 PM (Fridays, Saturdays, and premium nights).
- Closed Dates: ZooLights is closed on Thanksgiving (Nov 27), Christmas Eve (Dec 24), and Christmas Day (Dec 25). It is also closed most Tuesdays (except Dec 23 and Dec 30).
Admission & Pricing
- Fixed Date Tickets: Typically $7 – $12 per person.
- Flexible Admission: $20 (allows you to visit any night without pre-selecting a date).
- Free Admission Mondays: Select Mondays are free, but advance registration is required and tickets often go live one week in advance.
- Member Benefits: Zoo members receive free tickets and discounts on attractions and parking.
Attractions & Things to Do
Festive Light Experiences
- Zooltide Light Show: Head to the South Lawn for a high-energy celebration featuring a light show choreographed to holiday music.
- The Light Tunnel: Walk through a breathtaking, synchronized tunnel of light—a favorite spot for photos and holiday proposals.
- Live Ice Carving: On Friday and Saturday nights, watch professional artisans transform massive blocks of ice into intricate sculptures.
- Strolling Carolers: Enjoy live soundtracks from carolers on Sundays and look out for LED-costumed performers like stilt walkers throughout the park.
- Visit Santa Claus: Meet Santa at the Helen Brach Primate House through December 23.
Rides & Games
Add extra thrills to your night with these iconic zoo attractions (separate tickets required):
- Ferris Wheel: Soar above the zoo for a panoramic view of the lights and the Chicago skyline.
- Endangered Species Carousel: A classic holiday ride for the little ones.
- Lionel Train Adventure: A scenic journey through the snowy zoo grounds.
- Gorilla Trek VR: An immersive virtual reality experience.
Food & Drink
- S’mores & Fire Pits: Roast marshmallows at designated fire pits located at the Light Lounge and Bird’s Eye Bar & Grill.
- Holiday Spirits: Adults can enjoy seasonal cocktails, spiked cocoa, or hot mulled wine.
- Sweet Treats: Indulge in hot chocolate, fresh churros, and cookie decorating at the Park Place Café.
Special Event Nights
- Sensory-Friendly Night (Nov 25): A night with reduced crowds and softened lights/music for those with sensory sensitivities.
- Holiday Market (Dec 2): Shop for unique, sustainable gifts from local artisans and vendors.
- Adults Night Out (Dec 12): A 21+ exclusive event with DJs, animal chats, and unlimited attractions.
- New Year's Eve (Dec 31): A family-friendly countdown every hour so you can celebrate early and be home before midnight.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1.Can I see the animals during ZooLights?
While many animals go to sleep early, several indoor buildings remain open, including the Helen Brach Primate House, Regenstein Center for African Apes, and the Pritzker Penguin Cove.
2.Is parking available?
The zoo parking lot is located at 2400 N. Cannon Drive. It fills up very quickly on weekends; public transit or ride-sharing is highly recommended.
3.Does the event happen if it rains or snows?
Yes. ZooLights is a rain-or-shine event. Many guests prefer visiting during a light snow for the extra "Winter Wonderland" atmosphere.
4.Are dogs allowed?
Pets are not permitted at Lincoln Park Zoo, though service animals are always welcome.
5.How long does it take to walk through?
Most guests spend between 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the lights, enjoying a snack, and taking photos.
6.Do I need a ticket for my infant?
Children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket for entry.
Where is it happening?
Lincoln Park Zoo • 2001 North Clark Street • Chicago, IL 60614, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:

















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