Penguin waddle brings family fun and fitness to turtle back zoo

Penguin Waddle brings family fun and fitness to Turtle Back Zoo

WEST ORANGE, N.J. – Runners, walkers, and animal lovers will take to the paths around Essex County Turtle Back Zoo on Saturday for the annual Penguin Waddle, a family-friendly race that ends inside the zoo’s gates with a wild celebration.

The event invites participants to complete either a 3-mile course or a shorter 1.3-mile “Safari Shortcut,” with proceeds supporting zoo programming and conservation efforts.

Runners of all ages are encouraged to dress in animal-themed costumes and enjoy the morning’s mix of fitness and fun.


Key Points

  • Penguin Waddle takes place Saturday, October 18, at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange.
  • Participants can choose between a 3-mile run/walk or a 1.3-mile “Safari Shortcut.”
  • Registration includes zoo admission; first 300 participants receive a custom pom-pom beanie.

A race for all ages and paces

The Penguin Waddle is designed to include everyone—from competitive runners to casual strollers. Organizers describe it as an event where participants can “sprint like a cheetah, stroll like a tortoise, or waddle like a penguin.”

Costumes and family participation are strongly encouraged, turning the morning into a lively community celebration.

Zoo admission and post-race fun

After crossing the finish line inside the zoo, participants can enjoy complimentary admission to explore animal exhibits and meet the penguins that inspired the event’s theme. Food vendors and activity stations will also be open for families.

Registration perks and details

Entry fees range from $10 to $40 depending on age and registration level. The first 300 registrants will receive a custom pom-pom beanie as a race keepsake.

Event information

The Penguin Waddle begins at 9 Cherry Lane in West Orange, with start times scheduled for the morning. Organizers recommend early arrival for check-in and costume contests before the race kicks off.

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