This is a fun little stop if you're in the area. While there are no guided tours, there is plenty of information on signs and you can ask the workers too. When I visited, the fish were pretty large and so they were in the raceways in building #2, which is kept dark to avoid stressing the fish. If you come in the autumn, you can see the workers harvesting eggs for the next generation.
In the visitor entrance, there are male and female bathrooms, a water cooler (as the water that comes out of the taps are not potable) and the entrance to some smaller tanks.
Outside, there is a native pollinator garden and some hiking trails. read more