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Bear Creek Adventures Mini Golf & Gem Mine

5.0 (8 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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North Georgia Wildlife Park

North Georgia Wildlife Park

4.0(83 reviews)
31.6 mi

Visited here recently for my niece's birthday, and it was quite an adventure to say the least! Took…read moreus about an hour and half from the Cumming area to get there. We bought tickets online and they had our name and feed purchases ready when we pulled up. Greeter gave us our buckets and explained the rules. We were probably one of the first cars through, so the animals were sort of hanging out far from the road. First animal we see is an emu in the distance on my niece's side. We are so focused on looking at that one and trying to get her excited, that I didn't even notice one had sneaked up on my side of the car and literally stuck his head in the window and grabbed feed from the bucket on my lap which startled me a bit which then proceeded to startle my niece...and that essentially set the tone for the rest of our time there. Next we came to the zebras. We were warned that they were a little pushy and had teeth like donkeys. You're taught to hold the bucket outside the car, but they pushed themselves inside the window (on my niece's side of course) and kept trying to grab the bucket, which just ended up dumping half of it into the car. We also saw some quiet, polite deer in the woods as well as some antelope in the distance. Next, we saw some llamas (or maybe alpacas). They too are a little pushy, but not as bad as the zebras. I think one even stopped at my window and smiled to pose for me to take his picture before he helped himself to another half a bucket of feed. Then we get to the camel. All prior animals were able to literally get in our car. The camel is inside a pen thankfully....He comes to the edge of his fence and we pulled close enough to where I could hold the bucket out my niece's side. He immediately grabbed the bucket from my hand, held it over his head to eat it, then dropped the bucket on the ground. I'm thinking I have to get the bucket back because I don't want to get in trouble. Problem #1 is, the first rule is to stay in your car at all times. Problem #2, some of the emus have now followed us and are quickly approaching from the rear. I climb into the front passenger seat, open the door, grab the bucket and quickly get back into the car. Meanwhile, the camel has moved on. He got what he wanted and had lost interest, figuring he would just wait on the next unsuspecting victim in the next car. We pass some water buffalo and the longhorns and a couple of highland cows. An ostrich quickly runs up the road in front of us so we can't get away. He helps himself and seemed a little more polite and pretty than the emus, so I let him snack. Eventually, we found the parking area and petting zoo. Mind you, there are signs telling you not to pet them or feed from your hand...but still call it a "petting zoo." Fed the goats and a huge pig. Made our way to the giraffes and someone shared some lettuce with my niece so she could feed them. She didn't love it, but didn't freak as much. Then we go to the aviary. We had bought three sticks with sticky seed on it, all of which I was carrying when we entered. I think we walked into a Hitchcock movie.... Parakeets swarm us the second we enter. Land on the sticks, our arms and my niece's head. That went over well.... Tried to direct her attention to the pretty birds and bright colors. Figured we should just exit quickly so we did. Went to gift shop where she bought a stuffed highland cow and all was well again!

We met Capybaras!! This place is such a fun stop- more animals on property than I expected and you…read moreget to do a walk through with a guide so you learn all the fun facts. There's also a drive through safari and a petting zoo! We had a good time and everything looked clean and well cared for. The capybaras were excited to see us Even a cat on property sat next to us. So cute!

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Chestatee Wild Life Preserve

3.7(62 reviews)
37.9 mi

I am giving them 5 stars solely based on my conversation with the owners and because I applaud what…read morethey have done. When I first walked through, my initial thoughts were that I wasn't that impressed. Everything seems haphazardly laid out and just didn't seem that visitor friendly. They do have some unique animals that you wouldn't normally see. Animals seem well cared for. And well, I could pet and feed horses for hours! Then at the end, we started talking with them as they were getting ready to close up, and come to find out they never intended this to be a public attraction. They really just started out housing a few animals that Fish & Game and trapped and/or confiscated from folks that didn't have the proper permits. After our conversation I gained a little more appreciation for what they do. It is ALOT of work to care for something like this, not to mention expense. If you are in the area, stop by and support them, feed a horse or a camel and take some neat selfies with some unique animals.

We stopped in on our drive back home from Helen and really enjoyed it! It was a nice early morning…read moretrip, only about an hour to go through. The zoo is on the smaller side but has a laid-back, welcoming vibe. There was a great variety of animals that all looked well cared for--wolves, grizzly and black bears, kangaroos, a tiger, sloth, horses, zebras, white bison, and more. We arrived right at opening, and most of the animals were active. There was plenty of parking, and the prices were fair--$15 per adult and $5 for a bag of treats to feed some of the animals. Even the porta potty bathroom was clean, which was a nice surprise!

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