If you’re wondering why now is the best time to visit Bergen County Zoo, I have some exciting news for you! I took my kids to Van Saun County Park in Paramus yesterday, and it reminded me that this short window in late March is the absolute “sweet spot” for local families.
Before the spring break crowds arrive and the ticket booths start charging, here is everything you need to know to plan a perfect, budget-friendly day trip.

1. The “Free Zoo” Window is Closing Fast
The biggest reason to go NOW is that the Bergen County Zoo is currently FREE.

- The Deadline: Free admission runs through April 5, 2026. Starting April 6th, they will begin charging for the peak season ($15+ for non-residents).
- The Experience: Don’t let the “off-season” label fool you. While some tropical birds are kept indoors, we saw the American bison, elk, and adorable prairie dogs yesterday. The animals seemed very active in the crisp air!
- Crowd Control: Unlike the summer, when you have to elbow through crowds to see the red pandas, we had the viewing glass all to ourselves. It was such a peaceful experience for my 1st grader and Pre-K kids.
2. Mark Your Calendar: Train and Carousel Reopening
If your kids are like mine, they aren’t satisfied with just looking at animals—they want the rides!
- Opening Date: The famous Zoo Train and Carousel are scheduled to reopen on March 30, 2026.
- The “Golden Week”: If you visit between March 30 and April 5, you hit the jackpot—you get Free Zoo Entry AND the chance to ride the train.
- Ticket Tip: Even during the free entry period, the train and carousel rides usually require a small fee (around $2 per person), so make sure to have your card or cash ready.

3. Let Them Run Wild at Harmony Playground
After the quiet walk through the zoo, we spent over an hour at the Harmony Playground right next door. It is widely considered one of the largest and best playgrounds in Bergen County for a reason.

- Inclusive Design: The entire playground has rubberized flooring, which I love because it means no woodchips in the kids’ shoes or socks.
- Age-Appropriate Zones: There is a dedicated toddler area for the little ones (perfect for Pre-K kids) and massive climbing structures for the older, more adventurous children.
- Accessibility: It’s an ADA-accessible playground, meaning kids of all abilities can play together.
4. Essential Pro-Tips for Your Visit
Since I was just there yesterday, here are some “Mom-to-Mom” tips to make your trip smoother:
- The “Eggstravaganza” Gap: Be careful! The zoo will be CLOSED to the general public on March 28th and 29th for a ticketed Easter event. Don’t drive all the way there on those days unless you have tickets!
- Parking Hack: Don’t just park in the first lot you see. Drive further in toward Lot 4 or 5. It’s located right between the zoo entrance and the playground, so you won’t have to carry your heavy diaper bag too far.
- What to Pack: It’s still a bit breezy in Paramus. Even if it feels warm, that open park area gets windy. Layer up! Also, the snack stands aren’t fully open yet, so bring your own water and snacks.
- Nearby Eats: If you’re hungry after the park, Whole Foods Paramus or the Bergen Town Center are just a 5-minute drive away for a quick, healthy lunch.
Final Thoughts
Why pay full price when you can enjoy a world-class zoo for free? Whether you’re a local resident or visiting from nearby, taking advantage of the best time to visit Bergen County Zoo will save you money and give your kids a much-needed outdoor break.
Have you been to Van Saun Park recently? What’s your kids’ favorite animal at the zoo? Let’s chat in the comments!
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