One of the most popular events of the year is almost here. Little Rock Zoo is gearing up for Wild Wines, happening Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25. It's two unforgettable nights filled with incredible wine, delicious food, and a great cause.

Sip for a Cause at the Little Rock Zoo

This event brings together hundreds of hand-selected wines, tasty bites from local favorites, sponsored tasting stations, and live entertainment throughout the Zoo. This is such a special and unique after-hours experience you don’t want to miss.

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Best of all, this award-winning fundraiser supports the Arkansas Zoological Foundation, which means your night out helps fund important conservation efforts and protect wildlife around the world.

Two Nights, Two Experiences

Both nights will be full of wonderful wines, great food, and live entertainment.

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Both nights, you will also get to visit with the Zoo's Animal Ambassadors. If you purchase VIP for Friday night, that will get you access to Saturday night's fun too. Guests must be 21 or older to attend Wild Wines.

A Night That’s Wild and Refined at the Little Rock Zoo

Throughout both evenings, guests can enjoy live entertainment and themed wine stations. So go ahead and grab your friends, then get ready for a night that’s both wild and refined.

Get your tickets online at Eventbrite.

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