North Georgia Wildlife & Safari Park. Care, Connect, Conserve! Alligators, kangaroos, otters, wolves, monkeys and more. A large variety of …
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Feb 8, 2025
I cannot remember the young lady‘s name but today is February 8 we did the capybara experience at 2 o’clock and there were two ladies they were absolutely amazing and then the one young lady also too…Full review by Michelle K
Feb 8, 2025
There were so many animals, a caring and attentive staff, and lots of opportunities to get up close and personal with a wide variety of animals like bison, alpacas, zebras, sloths, wolves, and more!Full review by Justin O
Jan 17, 2025
We had an incredible time at the North Georgia Zoo! Ethan was an incredible guide and went above and beyond! The sloths were so incredible and getting to hold the baby was a great experience. Would …Full review by Logan S
How long should I spend here if I'm with a 9-year-old and an 8-year old? Thanks.
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Make a reservation on the website. Depends on he experiences you buy. If you do 1 experience, then there is the animal adventure (at least an hour) and petting zoo. So like 2-3 …
Make a reservation on the website. Depends on he experiences you buy. If you do 1 experience, then there is the animal adventure (at least an hour) and petting zoo. So like 2-3 hours, would be my suggestion. Definitely make reservations though!
Is it better to get the regular zoo admission or just the petting zoo admission with a 2 year old coming along? Thanks!
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If the two year old is an active and curious one, the whole zoo tour might be frustrating because you tour behind the scenes in a small group. You can see a lot, but can’t go beyond set …
If the two year old is an active and curious one, the whole zoo tour might be frustrating because you tour behind the scenes in a small group. You can see a lot, but can’t go beyond set boundaries. I’d call and check with the zoo — I don’t remember if you can bring strollers, or not. A lot depends upon how reasonable the two year old is, how active, etc. Call ahead and run your siruation by zoo staff to hear what they think.
What’s the difference between the sloth experience and the sloth WAE? Thanks!
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I have no clue. I just found out about the Sloth Experience a week ago when they sent me the info. I would think it would be the same as the Wolf Experience. Hope this was some help.