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Help us make it rightAlabama Gulf Coast Zoo was established in 1989. This zoo is home to over 500 animals and reptiles that can be visited and petted. School picnics, birthday parties and family gatherings can be organized at this zoo. Add this place to your itinerary and don't miss a chance to get up close with lions, tigers, monkeys, and so on. This zoo is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Founded in 1989, Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo is a nonprofit animal park, spread over 17 acres of land. The zoo is located near a beach and is home to more than 250 animals. It houses various species of animals, including feline, canine, ominivore, primates, procyonidae, macropodidae, rodents, avian and reptilian. The zoo also has a reptile house and aviary, and offers daily animal shows in the...
The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, Home of Animal Planet's The Little Zoo That Could with more than 300 Lions, Tigers, Bears, Monkeys, Macaws and more!
Each day on our week-long stay in Fort Morgan we opted to hit an attraction early in the day and then spend the rest of the day at the beach or pool. I am so glad we headed to this zoo! … Each day on our week-long stay in Fort Morgan we opted to hit an attraction early in the day and then spend the rest of the day at the beach or pool. I am so glad we headed to this zoo! We got there about five...
We really didn't want to go to a zoo while on our yearly beach vacation but it was recommended by a friend. She said the up close animal encounters were the best. It was pricey for entrance … We really didn't want to go to a zoo while on our yearly beach vacation but it was recommended by a friend. She said the up close animal encounters were the best. It was pricey for entrance and adding the...
Wow, we went to this zoo to break up our days at the beach/pool. The positives:For a price you can pet both a kangaroo, lemur and various reptiles. The cages are very close and not a … Wow, we went to this zoo to break up our days at the beach/pool. The positives:For a price you can pet both a kangaroo, lemur and various reptiles. The cages are very close and not a lot of room so you can see...
This is a great zoo. I had never been but they have great animals, tigers, white tigers, snakes, all kind of great monkeys and the education of each.
We could not wait to get to The Gulf Coast Zoo for the animal encounters! And they did not disappoint! We were able to feed sloths, hold baby kangaroo's, and play with lemurs! We were a group of 6 adults and we had a blast! We will for sure be visiting again!
Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo can be found at Gulf Shores Pky 1204. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Gulf Shores there are 11 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.
A few blocks from the beach, this zoo is home to over 300 animals. In operation since 1989, it encompasses 17 acres and a collection of creatures that include tigers, macaws, monkeys, lions and bears. An aviary and petting zoo are also on site. The zoo is open daily from 9am to 4pm, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, Home of Animal Planet's The Little Zoo That Could with more than 300 Lions, Tigers, Bears, Monkeys, Macaws and more!
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