Share a Magical Winter Wonderland with the Animals of Stone Zoo

Tue, 11/3/2009 - 3:55 PM

By Jillian Kuzyk

Stoneham, MA - This winter wonderland attracts thousands of visitors each year who get into the holiday spirit by strolling along tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights. Upon entering the Zoo, guests will visit Yukon Creek, which not only features dazzling holiday lights but is also home to bald eagles, porcupines, lynx, a gray fox and reindeer. Children will want to make sure they visit with Santa, who awaits their arrival in Santa’s Castle.

Jolly Old St. Nick will be available for photos through Dec. 23. After visiting with Santa, enter a magical holiday world filled with fairy tale characters and dancing plush animals.

WHEN: Thursday, November 26 (Thanksgiving) – Wednesday, December 30, 2009

**CLOSED ON DECEMBER 25**

TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

TICKETS: For information on ticket pricing visit www.stonezoo.org  

WHERE: Stone Zoo

149 Pond Street

Stoneham, MA 02180

CONTACT: For additional information, visit www.stonezoo.org  

To view Stone Zoo's web page on Zoo and Aquarium Visitor, go to:  http://www.zandavisitor.com/forumtopicdetail-1773-Stone_Zoo



       
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