Neil Papiano Play Park

Incorporates animal-themed climbing sculptures, large play structures, toddler area, water misters, grassy landscaping, & a large picnic area. Specially designed to be accessible to all children visiting the Zoo, including those with medical & physical challenges.

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5333 Zoo Dr (at Los Angeles Zoo) Los Angeles , CA 90027 United States

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Danielle Grauman

Great little place for your little animals to play.

Chris Cegielski

Nice place to relax while the kiddos have some safe fun

Ryan Palmer

Come near closing and the playground is pretty empty.

eric bornemann

Much better after the renovation but not a lot for non-toddlers

C Martinez

Here for roaring nights with Richard Blade.....

Crystal Shirk

The kids are brutal here. If you have a little one around 2yrs. Old watch out!

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8.3
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8.0
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8.7
Zoo Exhibit
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7.6
Attraction
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