Today, Chattanooga Zoo officially opened its biggest expansion to-date – The Cape of Africa. The new $3.9 million Zoo section includes state-of-the-art exhibits featuring warthogs, servals, Cape porcupines, and Aldabra tortoises. The Cape of Africa also includes a 20,000-square-foot giraffe yard, water features, a group entrance and more.

“This is a really important moment for the Zoo and for Chattanooga as a whole,” said Darde Long, president and CEO of Chattanooga Zoo. “With the completion of The Cape of Africa, we’re bringing long-term developmental plans to fruition and creating new connections between visitors and several fascinating African species.”

Construction started on The Cape of Africa in September 2023. The project incorporates authentic African imagery, colors, textures, sounds and iconography that pair with the new African species to create an immersive experience.

Additionally, the new animals will all reside in carefully crafted exhibits that are specifically suited to their needs while also offering ample up-close viewing opportunities. The new spaces allow visitors to see into the animals’ indoor and outdoor spaces, increasing their visibility.

Some notable features include:

The Cape of Africa officially opens at 9 a.m. on August 31. For more information about the Cape of Africa at Chattanooga Zoo, visit https://www.chattzoo.org/visit/cape-of-africa

Chattanooga Zoo would like to express their gratitude to the following Cape of Africa primary sponsors and supporters: State of Tennessee, City of Chattanooga, First Horizon, Chattanooga Tourism Co., TVFCU, Dr. Tony and Alana Ashley, Dr. Thomas Donovan, Sr., Lisa Harris and Julia and Joe Horn. Chattanooga Zoo would also like to recognize Modus Build, LLC as the contractor and Billingsley Architecture as the architect.

Chattanooga Zoo would also like to thank everyone who purchased a customizable brick to support the expansion. These bricks have been placed in the Zoo’s new group and field trip entrance.