As the sun sets and the Oakland Zoo’s animal residents move indoors, the outdoor walkways and hills of the zoo awake into a winter wonderland known as Glowfari. Thousands of lights and hundreds of animal lanterns greet visitors while brightening up the longest Bay Area winter nights.
The lantern festival replaced Zoolights, a feature at the Oakland Zoo for many years.
As the Zoolights structures became outdated and needed to be replaced, zoo management decided to create a family-friendly light event that reinforced its commitment to educating the public about the need to conserve all animals.
“We wanted to keep putting on a winter event but knew we had to make some changes,” explained Isabella Linares, marketing manager for the Oakland Zoo. “Though the two events are very different, it has become a tradition for families to attend, just like Zoolights, and we hear guests say they’ve come every year since we switched to this new format.”
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Now in its fourth year entertaining visitors of all ages, Glowfari is often sold out weeks in advance. On a recent Saturday night, families and couples strolled through the light displays, ooh-ing and ah-ing over the hundreds of larger-than-life animal lanterns occupying the zoo’s grounds. According to Linares, each lantern is crafted and painted by hand and contains hundreds to thousands of individual LED lights. Iron wires help weld the animals into shape. Trained artisans unpack and assemble the unique pieces; the zoo starts setting up the animal lanterns in October for its opening in late November.
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This year’s experience includes the forests of North America, with mountain lions, wolves and buffalo. The deep ocean display features sea creatures and lanterns of animals never seen by most humans. Nearby is a stroll through the bayou’s swamps, which features an alligator that visitors can walk through. A short gondola ride away will also take you to the Arctic, where puffins and polar bear animal lanterns along the California Trail light the way.
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“People fall in love seeing these larger-than-life animals, and they can learn something as they’re having fun,” Linares said. “This event sticks very true to the zoo’s mission.”
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Glowfari will continue to brighten the long Bay Area nights until Jan. 28, 2024, from 5 to 9 in the evening, except for Mondays and Tuesdays starting Jan. 8.
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