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    Gator Country

    4.2 (84 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The main pond areas
    Meredith S.

    We love gator country! They have really spruced up the enclosures, walk ways and now there's multiple places to sit and eat. They're super friendly staff and its clear they love what they do. I'm not a reptile person but my kids think it's so cool. If you need to burn a few hours in Beaumont this is a spot you won't find anywhere else! Tell big Al we said hi!

    We lived actually holding these creatures
    Ashton C.

    we loved everything about this place! Hans on, very informative, and they have field trips for schools! We came just for fun.

    Feeding the gators
    Casandra W.

    As a country girl this is nostalgic for me to share this experience with my city kids. The staff was kind and knowledgeable. Such a fun way to kick off our spring break as we are in town from California.

    Geysi J.

    Wanted to do something different and I will say we definitely ended up learning a lot during our visit. All staff were very welcoming and knowledgeable of all their animals in their facility. They actually took their time to provide as much information possible. I recommend getting the complete package with all the food and wave pool experience. Love the goats!!! They definitely had their own character and love your attention towards them. I won't lie I was definitely scared for them during the show but definitely great to watch. Definitely recommend if you are trying to do something different.

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    Loved it! I think it was a great size! So many different areas of alligators. The splash pad! Even the little park! Loved it!

    Raccoon chilling out back
    Nichole E.

    We took our daughter to Gator Country yesterday but the whole family ended up having fun! We purchased the adventure passes so we could hold some baby alligators and it was worth it! They also let you pick any reptile, snake or furry critter with a green tag on the cage to hold and my daughter really enjoyed that. Our favorite part was probably feeding hotdogs to the alligators. We spent two hours here and got to see one of their shows to learn more about the gators. It looks to be mainly run by a bunch of teenagers and college students but they were all so helpful, knowledgeable and seemed to really love their jobs! They also had a concession stand with snacks, snow cones and beer and had a bar wrapped around a gator enclosure so you could sit and enjoy the view. I'd definitely bring my family back here!

    Baby Gators
    Shannon T.

    Great spot to learn about gators! My boys (teenager included) and I got in a wading pool with baby gators! They teach you how to pick them up and handle them. This was definitely a highlight. There are fishing poles and you can buy hot dogs to feed the bigger gators from a bridge. It would have been great to have been given this information when we arrived and bought our tickets as opposed to after already being in the park. We also were not told about the lettuce needed to feed the tortoises. We did go back and purchase feed for the goats and other animals in the petting zoo and they were HUNGRY!! Go early before everyone gets there and starts feeding them. There was an entertaining and educational show but Big Al is definitely the star of the park. It was a great way to end our family Spring Break trip!

    Lisa G.

    Awesome place!! It's so much bigger than it looks like in pictures. TONS of alligators on the property and you can feed just about all of them! They also have a building where you can touch and hold different kinds of snakes, lizards, turtles, etc. The whole place is very relaxing with areas where you can sit and play games and even a splash pad area. If we lived closer, we would come back more often. But, we will be back!! Staff is very nice and super helpful.

    Baby gators
    Lairie M.

    We went with a group of young adults and we all had a blast. You can feed the gators. Staff was nice plenty of gators young to super big. Have a great indoor experience with being able to hold snakes, baby alligators and other critters. The staff makes it fun with jokes but also very informative. We had a blast.

    Phuong T.

    Everyone was friendly and informative. I got to hold mushu the bearded dragon and a baby tortoise. Would recommend this place and will by stopping by again. Adult 16 bucks Kids 13 bucks.

    We had a great time at Gator Country!
    Yesenia G.

    We absolutely loved gator country. All of the staff was awesome, they made us feel right at home. Our boys interacted with the little gators in the pool, It was a great experience. Well worth the trip!

    Augustus G.

    I've been by this place over 100 times or more and always wondered what it was really like or worth seeing. My wife booked an event here for our little boys 5th birthday as he's into all kinds of critters. Aside from dinosaurs, Godzilla, and bugs, Alligators rank right up near the top for him. I'm not sure what she paid, but at the last minute tracked on another $50 so the kids could experience the wading pool and pick up, touch, and handle baby Alligators!!! I'll have to say the kids really loved it and I was kind of shocked that a couple of them even really got into it!!! Seven kids from 3 up to 12 were having the best time of their little lives!!! The baby Alligators were about 2 to 2 1/2 feet long and they had their mouths taped closed so that they couldn't bite anyone. They had a Gator Country guide with our group the entire time we were there. The kids got to playwith the little gators for around 20 minutes, but I'll have to say for the kids it was money well spent. I think They could have spent their entire day in the wading pool! After that they had tables sweet up for our group of 26 under one side of the reptile houses wrap around covered porch. We brought our own drinks, water, cokes, and drink pouches as well as some snacks. One of our daughter's brought his birthday cake. She had a bakery make a cake that looked very much like an Alligator and the inside was bright red like red meat!!! After serving the cake and drinks he opened his presents then afterward the tour guide have them a tour of the inside of the reptile house with a lots of different snakes and lizards. After that several of the employees gave a little class on reptiles and snakes. I would say that if your toung ones are into Alligators, snakes, and other reptiles this would be a very neat place to hold a little party for them! I will add a little advice at this point. Try to do it not in the middle of summer!!! They said they would set up some fans to keep the party cool, but they only brought out one fan!!! Our reservation was from 2-5 and we used up the whole amount of our time. I would also recommend getting a fold up wagon like those sold at Academy to transport your cooler to your venue destination because it's a pretty good size spread. It makes it so much easier.

    Paige M.

    We have been to places similiar to Gator Country that are nasty and poorly taken care of. When we arrived at Gator Country it had been raining so it was muddy but other than that it was well taken care of. You can see baby gators all the way up to 13ft Big Tex and Big Al. At the beginning of your tour you can buy gator pellets(dogchow), hot dogs to feed the big gators and lettuce to feed the tortoises. As you get to the main building you walk into a ton of animals inside from lizards to snakes to gators to chinchillas. Anything with a green smiley face you can hold and we held a lot. The main building was well taken care of and the animal habitats were as well.

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    Very fun would recommend. We could feed the gators and hold baby ones. They had turtles and snakes too. Shows were there too. Very nice!!

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    Crocodile Encounter

    Crocodile Encounter

    4.7(120 reviews)
    83.6 mi

    We had the absolute best time at Crocodile Encounters and honestly, we haven't stopped talking…read moreabout it since! We arrived a little early to wander around before the 2pm guided tour, and I'm so glad we did -- it gave us extra time to soak everything in. The guided tour itself was phenomenal. The guide was incredibly knowledgeable, answering every question thrown at them with enthusiasm, and they were so warm and great with the kids in our group. You could tell they are truly passionate about what they do, and it made the whole experience that much more memorable. My son about 5 minutes into the tour said he wanted to work there when he grew up. Don't sleep on the gift shop either! For a smaller store, it was seriously impressive -- packed with Wild Republic plushies in every variety, alligator trinkets, shirts, and so much more. Let's just say we didn't leave empty-handed! What also makes this place extra special is the heart behind it. Owner/Operator Chris is deeply involved in the local community, regularly donating to schools and welcoming student field trips. It's rare to find a business that gives back the way they do, and it makes supporting them even easier. A MUST VISIT if you are even within 90 minutes of the facility. 10/10. 5 stars. BIG RECOMMEND.

    We are visiting out of state and this stop was a planned visit on our trip! It did not disappoint…read more We did the VIP tour with the feeding and our 10 year old daughter loved it. We saw a lot of crocs and gators which was awesome. We started out with Reagan as our tour guide and then got Mason. Both girls were great! My daughter also loved the baby goats they had that we stopped and saw after. I would say our only complaint was they did not feed the gators very much on their end to show us and they mentioned that they had had a busy day with field trips and were low on chicken. I feel like that could have been better planned so that we got the full experience regardless if there were other tours. Otherwise highly recommend to do the VIP tour vs self guided because the animals definitely know the keepers and are way more active than if you walk around by yourself.

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    Houston Zoo - Giraffes in the evening (camera auto adjusted lighting)

    Houston Zoo

    4.0(916 reviews)
    68.5 miMuseum District

    This zoo I quite enjoy with its shady trees when the weather can change from humid to rain storm…read more The exhibits look well taken care of with happy animals. The new sealion exhibit is very nice as you can get a great view of them glide over you. The giant river otters with their crazy antics sliding on the small creek inside their river display. The food is ok, but I rather eat before or after since there many fantastic options around this part of Houston. I recommend at least checking it out for a quick journey into the wild in the middle of Houston.

    We had such a great day at the Houston Zoo. We are here from Denver visiting our son, and thought…read morewe'd spend a nice day at the zoo. We purchased our time entry tickets (my son's student ticket was free, but he did need to show his student ID) for Friday at 12:00. It was a rainy day, so we entered with our rain jackets and umbrellas. Parking in Hermann Park was easy, and we got a spot right close to the zoo entry. The rain was light, and came and went. The day cooler than average at 76 degrees F or so. We wandered from sight to sight, and saw just about everything. We were not able to find the Snow Leopard, nor the Howler Monkeys (including the new baby). We didn't see a bear. The elephants were just going in for feeding time. Still there was so much to see! Monkeys, otters, snakes, bugs, frogs and lily pads, zebras, antelopes, elephants, tigers, lions, leopards, ocelot, the Ant Eater was amazing! There was a sea lion exhibit where you stand in a tunnel, and the sea lions swim over you! And, there was a "cat walk" upon which the leopard would stalk--creepy! The animal attendants were very friendly and interactive, offering information about each animal, including the names and ages of the animals. They were able to answer any question I threw at them--what do they eat? Who gets a long with whom? The signage was interesting, too, with information about each species, and then a white board that is apparently updated frequently with daily news. We were there the Friday prior to Mother's Day, and there were heart signs around, identifying each of the mothers by name, wishing them Happy Mother's Day. Very sweet! Sweetest of all was the just born Gibbon (just 10 days old). It was in its mama's arms, and dad and her other son were playing nearby. The family was incredibly sweet! Dad and 3-year-old son Marv were taking care of each other while Mom was taking care of baby. And watching them swing along their trees was so fun! Favorite exhibits included the Gorilla and the Gibbons. Next time we visit Houston, we will be back on a sunny day, perhaps in the morning, to see if we can find even more!

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    Old MacDonald's Farm - Cousins love

    Old MacDonald's Farm

    3.4(91 reviews)
    57.2 mi

    Came here for the first time for my nephews first birthday party. I see the animals are lucky that…read morethe people come and feed these animals, but where in the hell are the horses water ? The big bucket is empty . The potbelly big didn't even have water. What a shame. If I were to come back would be with the animal control. Game warden. Who ever I have to get to gathers animals the life they need. My nephew had a blast but it was just hard for me to see these animals this way

    The MacDonald's Farm is conveniently located right off 1960 in Humble, TX. This place has been…read morearound for years and offers a great spot for a family outing. From riding a train around the farm to petting goats to running around on a huge playground, this Farm is an all around good time! Pros: Activities: This place is packed with all types of things to do. There are several animals you can pet (Goats, Llamas, chickens, Cow, pony's and many more. There's a train that goes around the whole farm (included in your admission) and you can ride it as much as you want. They have several spots throughout the facility to reserve for birthday parties . There a HUGE mound of sand for the kids to have fun and a big playground. Plenty of places to take great photos! Location: I dread the words "It's off 1960" because this stretch of road has horrible traffic and some spots are not the best areas to be around but this spot is an excellent location. For all my golf folks, Tour 18 is right across the street ‍ Cons: Price: For a family of four (includes a 16 month old) we paid $80.00 plus food for animals for a total of $89.00. I know everything has gone up recently but I was a little blown away by this price. I would've expected a little more animals to pet or even some outdoor games to make up for this amount. Parking: Get here early or you will be parking in the "additional" parking spot which is a mowed field. Nothing against a mowed field but it isnt close so be ready to walk a little. Overall we will come back again this year since our kids had a blast!! If you're in the area give this farm a try.

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    Houston Interactive Aquarium and Animal Adventure - Starfish

    Houston Interactive Aquarium and Animal Adventure

    3.5(175 reviews)
    62.1 mi

    We always have such a good time coming here!…read more We love the interaction with the touch tide pool, the octopus, penguins and the interaction with various animals - especially the sting rays! There is also a petting zoo with llamas and goats and horses and even giraffes but the kids have usually been more interested in the aquarium and aviary. There have been some changes to the pricing and the play area with all the bouncy houses has drastically changed since we had a membership last year, so I'm not sure if we'll renew. But it is still definitely a place we'll hit up at least once a year!

    This is an amazing zoo. Never knew it existed. You have the opportunity to interact with the…read moreanimals. Each interaction does require payment/credit. Depending on what you will be doing, it ranges from 30 to 90 credits. About $3 to $9 depending on how much credit your purchase as they give free credits the more you buy. The koi were huge and hungry. For 30 credits, got to buy some koi food to feed them. The sting rays were fantastic. First time to feed stingrays. Mouth is on the bottom... a staff showed us how to feed them. Learned something new. We got to throw some fish to the otters. Petted lemurs and kangaroo. Went up close to an Asian water monitor lizard. It was big... 8 ft in length. A lot of firsts for us. They also had a camel, giraffe, turtles, different types of lizards, ant eater, baby armadillo, warthog and so much more. We didn't get a chance to interact with the capybara as they were cleaning the cage. We went in a Friday afternoon and wasn't busy. I can see how kids would love the place. Oh yeah, they even had penguins that you can interact with too. Another first. Definitely worth visiting if you like animals.

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