Free Summer Film Night: Dr. Seuss' The Lorax
Come to the Zoo for an unforgettable cinematic experience! Introducing Summer Film Nights at the Zoo, a free outdoor summer event series set to dazzle and entertain.
Movies will be shown on Lion-Tiger Hill, the grassy lawn located near the Harvard Street entrance to the Zoo. Select food options will be available at the event. Guests may bring in their own blankets.
Relax under the stars with this family-friendly movie:
July 18 - Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (2012)
- A twelve-year-old boy learns how to save his polluted town with help from The Lorax in this timeless classic about land preservation and conservation.
Entry passes to the Zoo are required. Passes are made available one month prior to entry date.
Additional Information
Guests arriving on foot should plan to use the Harvard Street pedestrian entry gate. Standard parking rates apply.
Zoo exhibits close at 5:30 p.m. Last entry to Summer Film Night is at 8 p.m.
Event will be held rain or shine. In the event of severe weather, an announcement will be posted on the Zoo’s social media channels and website.
Information stations will be open to the public for access to mobility devices. Please visit our Accessibility and Sensory Information page for additional information about accommodating guests with special needs.
The Speedwell Conservation Carousel and Great Cats Store will be open.