The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville's Parks and Recreation department. Until 1973, it was known as the Asheville City Zoo and was then renamed the Children's Zoo and Nature Center. It received its current name in 1974 when formed as a non-profit charity to devel…
The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville's Parks and Recreation department. Until 1973, it was known as the Asheville City Zoo and was then renamed the Children's Zoo and Nature Center. It received its current name in 1974 when formed as a non-profit charity to develop the zoo which ultimately opened in 1976. The Center has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums since 1999 and its collection features animals native to the southern Appalachian Mountains. In 2013 the center welcomed over 107,000 guests with over 13,000 coming from school children on field trips to the facility.
Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Date opened: May 1973
Land area: 42 acres (0.17 km²; 17 ha)
No. of species: 100+
Memberships: Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Major exhibits: Brandon's Otter Falls, Appalachian Station Reptile & Amphibian House, Appalachian Predator Loop, Black Bear Ridge, and North Carolina Farm