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Monday: ClosedTuesday: 9AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 4PM
Thursday: 9AM - 4PM
Friday: 9AM - 4PM
Saturday: 9AM - 4PM
Sunday: 9AM - 4PM
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Monday: ClosedTuesday: 9AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 4PM
Thursday: 9AM - 4PM
Friday: 9AM - 4PM
Saturday: 9AM - 4PM
Sunday: 9AM - 4PM
accepts credit cards free wi-fi
The North Florida Wildlife Center is a wildlife preserve located 25 minutes outside of Tallahassee. The friendly and knowledgeable staff provide educational tours and the chance for personal encounters with a variety of animals, including lemurs, kangaroos, sloths, and anteaters, for an additional fee. Visitors of all ages can enjoy this wildlife gem, which is especially appealing for those who love endangered birds. Although it is not a large place yet, the staff and volunteers are clearly passionate about the Center's work. The Center is a great spot for families, including young children, as it is manageable in size and allows for enjoyable visits without being overwhelming. Some guests have taken private tours, which have been described as wonderful experiences. The $200 trip, which included a fun encounter with the lemurs, has been considered worth it for supporting a good cause. Many visitors have noted the unique personalities of the animals, making their experiences memorable. The Center is committed to growing and improving, and it is a worthwhile trip for those wishing to support their efforts. Guests have praised the animals for being happy and well taken care of, with some noting how much they have grown over the years. Visitors can get as close as they want to most enclosures, making it easier for kids who might not want to be adventurous to see animals from their comfort zone. Many reviews mention how exciting it is to feed a lemur or hear their call, and that the encounter helps support conservation efforts to save their natural environment. Visitors also appreciate bringing a picnic to enjoy at the tables after their visit. Compared to large zoos and facilities, the wildlife center offers more personal and close-up encounters at a fair price. While larger zoos charge more and often have animals that are hard to see or walk away when fed, the animal ambassadors at the NFL wildlife center are friendly and socialized. All profits are reinvested into caring for the animals and ensuring they have a good life. The wildlife center partners with organizations to protect endangered species and their habitats, making it a valuable and enjoyable place to visit just a short drive away.