Seeing elephants in person is unforgettable. In the US, the options have changed significantly over the past decade – circuses with elephants have been phased out, elephant rides are no longer offered at zoos or theme parks, and the responsible options now fall into two clear buckets: accredited sanctuaries and AZA-accredited zoos with proper elephant habitats.
The best elephant experiences in the US are at accredited sanctuaries (The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, Performing Animal Welfare Society in California, Elephant Refuge North America in Georgia) and AZA-accredited zoos with large elephant habitats (San Diego Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo, Oregon Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Columbus Zoo, among others). Most sanctuaries are not open for public visits, but many offer livestreams, virtual tours, and open-house days. Elephant rides are no longer offered anywhere in the US, and this is a good thing for elephant welfare.
This guide covers every major US sanctuary with elephants, the AZA zoos with the best elephant habitats, why elephant rides are no longer available (and shouldn’t be), and what ethical elephant viewing actually looks like in 2026.