Cougar Mountain Zoo

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Issaquah, United States

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Cougar Mountain Zoo Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cougar Mountain Zoo is located in Issaquah, United States on 19525 SE 54th St. Cougar Mountain Zoo is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category zootourist attraction in United States. Cougar Mountain Zoo is a company based out of 19525 SE 54th St, Issaquah, Washington, United States.

Address

19525 SE 54th St

Phone

+1 4253915508

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Issaquah, Washington

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bay Bati

Small but delightful zoo. In covid times it feels very safe: no crowds, staff are being cautious, there are arrows and things for easy social distancing. The cougars and tigers are the stars but the wolves, emus, and alpacas are what we end up gazing at the longest and enjoying the most. Really friendly staff will tell you about the animals in general and about the specific individual creatures at the zoo.

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Mubashir Koul

The Zoo is nestled on the north facing slope of Cougar Mountain with a breathtaking view of the Cascade Mountain range and blue color Lake Sammamish(On a sunny day). A must visit place for kids. This zoo has a small collection of wild animals but they are so cute. During this Pandemic the crowd was less so we got more time for ourselves and at peace, no rush. I really enjoyed time with so many parrots and few of them are not even in cages.

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Justin Kendall

When I get to feed the tigers I'll give it five stars. The animals are so so close to you but there aren't that many to see. However the won't matter when you get to feed them. We will see...

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Jasdeep Singh

Good place for kids to spend some time. Macaw's and other birds are entertaining. Cougars and tigers mostly rest and sleep so it's your luck of the draw if they are active. Overall it's alright to spend a couple of hours at this place. I would still recommend the woodland zoo if you want a more immersive experience.

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Leydis Eawaz

Beautiful zoo with endangered animals. You can see the majority in close proximity. It also has a nice view of Lake Sammamish.