The ZooLights visit has become a favorite holiday tradition for many Portland-area families over the past quarter-century. Last year, a record 193,000 visitors came to see ZooLights’ life-size animal silhouettes, moving sculptures, forests of lighted trees and light-bedecked train.
A new feature of ZooLights this winter is a magical walk through an illuminated forest, with purple rope lighting and Cool Neon tube lights lending the scene an otherworldly glow. Visitors should also keep an eye out for 3-D ladybugs: A half-dozen of the spotted beetles are part of a scavenger hunt that can win sharp-eyed visitors a prize at the Zoo Store.
Much-loved displays are also back this year. Life-size, 3-D beasts linger on the zoo’s concert lawn, which is transformed into a 180-foot-long meandering river of light. Hippos graze near the water while crocodiles lie in wait, ready to snap their jaws on unsuspecting prey. Other returning favorites include leaping reindeer, trumpeting elephants, playful penguins and tobogganing polar bears. And covered in holiday finery, the famous Oregon steam engine takes guests on an express jaunt around the zoo to see light displays visible only from the train.
In keeping with the zoo’s commitment to sustainability, most of the 1.3 million lights displayed are light-emitting diodes (LEDs), which use only a fraction of the power of standard holiday lights. LEDs don’t burn out the way traditional bulbs do, ensuring a long lasting, eco-friendly ZooLights experience. This year’s display adds more than 75,000 LEDs, for a total of nearly 1 million LEDs.
Costumed animal mascots and elves will provide entertainment as well as fun photo opportunities, and sounds of the season will resound throughout the Elephant Plaza, with nearly 200 groups performing holiday musical selections. Some of the zoo’s favorite animals will be visible at night as well. Guests can visit sea otters, polar bears, penguins, mountain goats, leopards, tigers, some primates and elephants.
The traditional holiday light show runs through Dec. 31 at the zoo. Hours are 5-8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 5-8:30 p.m. Friday through Saturday. ZooLights will be closed Dec. 24-25. ZooLights package tickets, which include admission and a train ride, are $12.50 for adults (12-64), $11 for seniors (65 and older), $9.50 for children (3-11) and free for children 2 and under. Admission-only prices are $10 for adults, $8.50 for seniors, $7 for children and free for children 2 and under. Don’t forget to take advantage of ZooLights specials such as two-for-one ZooLights admission in partnership with local Fred Meyer stores.
Want to know more? Check out the ZooLights FAQ page.
We are excited to be giving away a family four pack of tickets to this amazing holiday light display!

























