Space Farms Zoo and Museum is a combination zoo and a historical museum in Sussex County, New Jersey. The zoo was founded in 1927 and is home to a selection of North American and world mammals and reptiles. The zoo includes a number of endangered species. Space farm was at one point a home to the world’s biggest bear in captivity, the 2,000-pound Kodiak bear named Goliath. He is not alive any more, but his body was preserved in an upright position and placed in front of a diverse taxidermy exhibit in the museum’s main hall. The Space Farms museum has an extensive collection of antique vehicles such as horse-drawn carriages and early motorcycles from the early American history.

218 County Road 519, Sussex, NJ 07461, Phone: 973-875-5800