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    Tracy Aviary

    4.6 (201 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Birb
    Mercedes M.

    We've been a handful of times to the aviary now, and once to an event happening just outside the grounds. We absolutely adore it. It's great as a date, as an activity to take out-of-town visitors, or even as a solo walk for inspiration. Pricing is super fair, $15 for adults or $5 after 5PM during summer. It's located in Liberty park, which also has a bunch of stuff going on during summer. The aviary itself has a variety of beautiful birds - from owls to ones that genuinely look like dinosaurs. Several I've never seen before, and I grew up going to zoos. They seem to take care of the birds well, enrichment present and well-sized enclosures. Volunteers are knowledgeable (one was speaking about one species and answering questions in front of their enclosure). There's also a café on site that serves coffee (and dole whips???). They do programming too - I want to come back for one of the birdwatching tours. Can't recommend this space and place enough.

    Layne D.

    Really cool place to come if you are interested in birds! The location is really nice and there are many areas to walk around and check out. The birds themselves are super cool - I loved seeing the owls and macaws but all of the birds were cool in their own way. Admission was reasonable and staff we encountered were friendly. We were able to see the outdoor bird show which was cool and only about 30 minutes so you had plenty of time to continue exploring on your own. They also offer additional paid experiences if you'd like to get up close and personal with certain birds. Worth checking out!

    Steven J.

    What a cool spot! If you're into birds or wildlife, or even if you aren't, Tracy Aviary is a fantastic spot to explore. Perhaps the only negative was that the staff weren't very friendly or helpful, but they provide maps so that's not a huge problem. Some things are currently closed due to avian flu, but there was still a lot to scope out. Lots of birds, some indoor areas, and even some atriums to walk through. The place seems pretty well maintained, and it was very cool to see so many different birds. It was worth the money, and entertained us for about an hour.

    Squirrel
    Ambs T.

    This place is incredible. It is a small zoo but they have so many cool species! The enclosures are the proper size and set up to where you can see multiple angles up close. We can't wait to visit next time we are in SLC! Also very inexpensive gift shop compared to other zoos. The cafe has such great coffee and service! 10/10 would recommend!! Oh and the baby flamingos were the icing on the cake for sure

    Katie W.

    My boyfriend took me here to a surprise aviary light show. The employees transformed the aviary into a holiday lights spectacle! It was magical! The people working there were super friendly, and the amenities, like food and hot drinks, were delicious. This is the perfect place for a lovely date night or family outing!

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    Michael U.

    Located in Liberty Park Tracy Aviary is the oldest Aviary in the nation and features over 400 birds representing over 130 different species. Surrounded by trees in a quiet part of SLC guests should plan to spend approximately two hours roaming the grounds in order to see everything. Shows occur at designated times throughout the day, but do pay attention to the Owls and Vultures as these collections are difficult to find elsewhere in America.

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    Yvonne G.

    Recommended by our daughter's teacher when she heard we were taking a vacay in Salt Lake City! The birds were well cared for, the exhibits were clean. Restroom facilities are convenient and heated ( just in case you go in the dead of winter like us ). Due to the time of year, there were maybe 7-10 other guests we glimpsed. But that made for a relaxing opportunity to sit & watch. Take it all in. The staff were all very friendly and helpful, providing lots of appropriate info to make the experience memorable! Check it out!!

    Macaw
    Alina S.

    Loved this! Not to be missed. I can't believe all those years of living in SLC I had never been to the Aviary until now. The gardens and pathways are gorgeous. Plenty of shade, ample seating and lovely collection of birds. I recommend attending their bird show during your visit, it is a great opportunity to see some amazing birds up close. Worth a visit, will be back again.

    Korin T.

    Loved this experience, a lot of fun and pretty cheap, we walked around looking at all the different types of birds for about two hours so it's a great way to get your steps in. My favorite was the indoor sanctuaries. Definitely something I'd recommend to do with kids.

    G Y.

    We are visiting from out of state. My daughter is 8 and loves birds. This place was perfect for her. Her favorite was their rainforest. Beautiful birds and everything is put together very nicely. All animals seems very well cared for.

    MoShai G.

    I was so excited to come here! I love animals and always so fascinated by birds. while visiting my bff in SLC we came here and walked around. I loved the walk, the cafe and the little store in front. The service team was friendly and provided great service. We mostly were excited to see the owls and the vultures. The owls were so amazing but due to a wedding we couldnt see the vultures(which is why this is 4 stars vs. 4) I hope to come back to see everything once the bird flu is undercontrol and no special events. Thank you for this beautiful place! I loved it!

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    Malika W.

    My kids and I had a blast feeding the lorikeets. This experience is an extra- $4-5 depending on if you're a member or not. There are certain times you can go during the morning and afternoon to feed the birds. The food you receive is a syrupy substance in a cup. The birds are friendly and hungry. The lorikeets are adorable.

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    What a cute little farm!!!…read more My husband and I wanted to take our 1 year old son to see some farm animals up close since we were in the area last Friday. We didn't have a lot of expectations given the reviews on here but we figured we check it out for our son. We were pleasantly surprised how much fun we had! When we walked in, we were greeted by the nice staff and volunteers who told us the $4 entrance fee goes towards donations to help feed, house, and care for all the animals. We also learned that they're rescue animals. They have a variety of farm animals to feed and pet including a donkey, ponies, sheep, goats, cows, and chickens. They offer a punch card when you purchase grains to feed the animals too. Our son had so much fun with the animals. He smiled and laughed in excitement which put a huge smile on our face. Keep in mind that the farm is small but they are working hard to expand for everyone of all ages. There's a cute little rollercoaster and pony carousel. They even have a small Wild West theme town for the kids to play on. We had a great time on the farm. Definitely recommend checking this place out. We will be sure to come back again.

    It's small and muddy, and some of the enclosures seem cramped, but you can tell the people here…read morereally love these animals. The gal at the front window told us they are all rescues. We came for a visit and got to let baby cows, rabbits, and check out the alpacas and pigs. We also let the kids go for pony rides around Gardner village. We had a great time and will be back. I just really wish the staff wore masks. Nobody but us was masked, even the handlers taking the kids on the horses.

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    Awesome experience! Our guide was excellent, a great combo of funny and informative. We hadn't been…read morethere in a very long time but remember fondly of our first tour at their previous location so we decided to go as a mother's day "nostalgia tour" and boy did it deliver!!! Awesome experience, even with teenagers in tow!

    I've driven past scales and tails for many years and never really knew what it was. So one day, I…read morewalked in and discovered it's something of an interactive "zoo". The employee inside was super nice and let me know that when I'm ready to come with my family that we should get tickets online because they are a few dollars cheaper. The following weekend I brought my 2 year and 1 year old boys. As far as animals go, as the name suggests they have a wide variety of lizards, turtles, snakes, spiders, and more. When you enter, you're assigned a "guide" that walks you through and talks about pretty much any animal you want them to. At certain points, they selects animals to pull out of their cages and you're given the opportunity to touch or hold them. The inside of the building is kinda cramped and not really set up to be a guided zoo experience and there are so many cages that it would take a week to be able to see them all. I have it understood that scales and tails puts on traveling shows for birthdays and such and my guess would be that this is its primary form of business nd the tours given at the facility are really just chances to donate to help them keep things running. I don't say any of this as a bad thing though. I'm certain that the experience you have is highly tailored to your desire to learn about more animals and you can probably ask to hold a lot more than we did. Once the tour is completed you are able to just hang out and keep checking out the animals for what seems to be however long you want. Two of the highlights for us were the large alligator "darthgator" and the opportunity for our whole family to hold a 10ft python. I highly recommend to anyone with or without kids to come check it out at least once. It's a cool experience that you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else.

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    We did the "duo quest" which was $99 for 2 encounters, 20 tokens and admission to the aquarium. The…read moreencounters and the person who led them for us was the best part. She was super knowledgeable, kind and generous with her time. Some of the enclosures seem far too small and kinda dirty. It felt kinda like a money grab. There is token slots everywhere you turn to take money for feeding the animals. I can see the interactive aspect, but it would be very expensive for a family to come here if they want to feed multiple animals considering each token is $2. The place was also very hot and had an odd smell. Tight quarters. It was a fun one time experience.

    First off - shoutout to Natalia who gave us the best experience possible for our first time visit…read more When my fiance and I bought these tickets, we had no idea that we would be driving into a mall parking lot... This led us to be so confused with whether we input the right directions. However, on the building of the mall in front of the food court, you see "SeaQuest". Yep - we're in the right place... Once you walk in the mall, you pass the 90s looking food court and head downstairs below the food court to find the entrance of SeaQuest past a small playground for kids. At the register, we were greeted by a kind worker manning the check-in desk, Natalia. She was so amazing! She gave us the low-down on what to expect and even gave us a few extra tokens to use to feed the animals. Honestly, we had the best experience possible because of Natalia. We ended up having the full experience of feeding the otters, hanging out with the cats, and even the porcupine (quillio) and prairie dogs (blossom, bubbles, and buttercup)! Literally, SeaQuest was my major highlight of the trip to Utah! We could not believe the different kinds of animals they had in such a small setting, which of course from an outside perspective, you feel really bad that these animals are "entrapped" or living in such an enclosed space, but it's almost like you can see that the animals might actually enjoy living in there. Lol, probably because they're getting fed majority of the day, but the caretakers seem to be pretty good at spacing out meals for them. When you first walk in, it was almost alarming to the point of feeling like there are a number of safety hazards/concerns for both the animals and patrons. The glass for the aquariums are so low that people can stick their hands in (which is apparently totally ok to do for most aquariums). Some animals like the iguanas are totally hanging almost outside of their open cages for people to pet. You can also just hop into the tortoise's enclosure to say hi. So crazy. There are so many crazy kids running around, so I honestly feel worried about the animals getting hurt and bombarded on the daily, but what I love about this place is its uniqueness and mission to educate the masses. These animals are very well adapted to humans and seem to have very good caretakers, so that part was reassuring. Oh also, the little doctor fish that exfoliate your hands was the coolest! Free manicure with your entry, hehe!

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    I'm really torn in writing this review. I'll go with 4 stars because I like supporting local…read morebusinesses and the animals did seem well cared for which I can appreciate. Personally I feel like the admission price is too much for the experience, but I also understand because they have a lot of animals that need care and food so once again it's understandable. I personally got tickets on Groupon for my friend and I to take our little boys. From online or the outside I really had no clue what we were getting into. I wasn't sure if I should get my stroller out or not, but to be honest it's not really a large space, so I'm glad I didn't end up taking the stroller in. The lady at the front desk was helpful and we scanned out virtual ti key for entry. They have some real animal lovers working and I love that they employ some younger persons who obviously love animals. There was a really pretty multicolored little bird in the front and a hand washing station. I saw a hedgehog, rats, ferrets and fish/frogs at the front. We went past the gate into the same room and there was a pig, two goats, an alpaca, two baby lambs, and a small type of horse. The alpaca and horse were tethered, but the others were free to roam within the room and there were some toys around. The gates (within the same room) have 3 other separated sections, there was a reptile section with turtles, a lizard, I can't remember exactly, but probably a snake. The next section had bunnies, small bunnies and full sized bunnies of a few different breeds, they were very soft, but a little difficult to try to pick up as most of them were hiding under their cages. And the last section had some baby ducks or goslings I couldn't tell, as well as some empty bird cages. It depends on who you go with. I kept trying to pet the baby lambs because I had drove 45 minutes to get there haha. From what I understand, they also have like a traveling petting zoo and you can hire them for parties/events. All in all, the animals seem well taken care of even though there isn't a ton of space. Now that I've been once, I don't think I need to go again, but it could be a fun activity for a local to try.

    First of all, Aunt B's barn is not an actual barn but rather, more of a warehouse room with 4 areas…read moredivided by fencing to house animals. There is an area for reptiles, an area for rabbit/a chinchilla and guinea pig, an area for baby chickens and another area for a couple of ferrets. Then in the main area there is a pig, chicken, baby goat, small horse, and a llama along with a small Playschool type slide for kids and a push type tractor. If it sounds crowded, it is. Mind you, all of this is housed into one warehouse type of room with only the back door open for any type of ventilation. When we went, it was during spring break for the local schools so we understood it would be busier than usual. That said, with the number of guests added to the resident animals, it still was entirely too crowded and noisy to really enjoy seeing or petting any of the animals. Actually, the animals don't seem to want to be handled. We noticed whenever someone would try to pet the animals, they did their best to walk away or hide. In order to keep the small horse, goat and llama in one location, there was a mound of straw/hay on the floor for them to eat. The owner does keep the animal droppings picked up. Young kids who we assume are related to the owner try to help customers hold of the animals at least in a couple of areas but you can't tell who is an employee versus who is a guest. Parking is beyond limited with only three or four spots directly in front of the "barn". Loved the sink to wash hands before leaving. Thumbs up for the idea. We really wanted to love this experience. Recommendation: limit the number of guests and time allowed to create a more calming and enjoyable atmosphere for both children and especially the animals.

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