Getting to the National Zoo:
Taking Public Transportation
The Zoo's Connecticut Avenue entrance is equidistant from two Metrorail stops. There is a Metrobus stop directly in front of the Zoo. Taking public transportation instead of traveling by car saves natural resources.
Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan and Cleveland Park Metro stations will be closed for construction on January 28 and 29. Bus service will replace Metro service on those days.
- Take the Red Line to
the Woodley Park/Zoo/Adams Morgan stop or the Cleveland Park stop. The Zoo entrance lies halfway between these stops,
and both are a short walk from the Zoo.
- Tip: It's an uphill
walk from Woodley Park to the Zoo, and a level one from
Cleveland Park. We suggest you arrive at Cleveland Park
and leave from either Metro station.
- If you exit at the Woodley
Park–Zoo/Adams Morgan stop, walk north (away from McDonald's and CVS). The Zoo is about three blocks
from the stop, on the right (east) side
of Connecticut Avenue.
Note: It's an uphill
walk of about one-third of a mile from Woodley Park. You may prefer to take a bus from this station to the Zoo. When you arrive at Woodley Park, cross Connecticut Avenue and catch an L2 or L4 bus, in the direction of Chevy Chase Circle. The third stop is the Zoo stop and is right at the Zoo entrance.
- If you exit at the Cleveland
Park stop, take the exit on the east side of the street and walk south, toward the Uptown movie theater and the restaurants that line Connecticut Avenue
(away from 7-11 and the Exxon station). The Zoo is on the east side of the street, about three blocks from the stop, after a bridge and just past a large apartment building.
Note: The walk from Cleveland Park is about half a mile. You may prefer to take a bus from this station to the Zoo. When you arrive at Cleveland Park, exit on the west side of the street (by the restaurant Indique) and catch an L1 or L2 bus, in the direction of Dupont Circle or McPherson Square. The third stop is the Zoo stop and is across the street from the Zoo entrance.
By Metrobus
If you have any questions or need more information about taking public transportation to the Zoo, contact Metro at
202.637.7000 or
visit the Metro website.