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11/06/2012

ZooLights returns to Stone Zoo beginning November 22!

After you have enjoyed your time with the family and your Thanksgiving Day meal, head to Stone Zoo for their annual Zoo Lights.  Beginning November 22, 2012 visitors to the Zoo can stroll through the winter wonderland along tree-lined paths lit with thousands of twinkling lights.

Happy Holidays - colorful with a snowmanStone Zoo - ZooLights
5:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
November 22 - December 31

As you make your way through Stone Zoo and the Yukon Creek, the home of the bald eagles, gray fox and the North American porcupine, guests will enjoy the new exhibit with the arctic foxes.   Additionally, every night there will be photo opportunities with Stone Zoo's reindeer.* 

If you are looking for overnight accommodations near Stone Zoo and the ZooLights exhibit, the Boston Marriott Burlington is approximately 10 miles from this holiday exhibit.   Visit our website or call 781-229-6565 to book your next stay.

*The reindeer photo opportunities are subject to change at any time due to the animals’ needs and the weather.

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