Address: 708 Co Rd 345, Attalla, AL 35954, USA
Phone: +12565244150
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–1PM
Thursday: 9AM–1PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Gina Townley Swinburn
First time back in 4 years. Lots of improvement in accessibility. Looks completely different. I need to point out that this is NOT a zoo! It's a wildlife preservation facility. It's there for the animals, the visitors just help offset some of the expense of the day to day operations. It's a great habitat for the animals it serves. We enjoy visiting here and try to go when we are in the area.
Sara Hardin
We really enjoyed it here and definitely will be going back!! I don't know how I'm just learning it exists.. I've been to alot of "animal parks" my 3 year old grandson's words🤣 and never seen animals as active as here!! We could reach out and touch them, almost.. of course we didn't but they were that close!!
R.J. Groh
Stop whatever you are doing and plan your trip to the Untamed Mountain. Enjoyed the afternoon with my family going from enclosure to enclosure to see the animals. The most majestic animals ever. Carrying and compassionate care for these large animals. Very fun. Reasonably priced ($15 adults /$7.50 children) and free parking. You are basically three feet (and two fences) away from all the animals.
Sara Raymond
We really enjoyed this place! The place is in the middle of no where and the dirt road to get there is kinda sketchy so I called to make sure I was going the right way and the lady was so rude. We enjoyed all the animals, although I thought it was going to be bigger/more animals by how it's advertised. I also felt like their enclosures were a bit small but there was bigger, empty enclosures that I'm hoping they get to spend time in too. Will be back tho! For those with little ones, I don't recommend strollers. And you can't take straws in either.
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$15 adults $7.50 children 2019
It's absolutely fabulous! It's a non profit organization that protects wildlife. They have over 170 animals, from Tigers to bears. The animals were all beautiful and they are all easily seen. Check out their website @Tigers for Tomorrow. Lots of pics and info! 😁
I'm trying to think.... The fellow who trained the MGM lions in Las Vegas. He and his wife settled down here and opened up a refuge for retired and abused animals. I'm pretty sure that's what I learned from my visit there. Going back soon with the family myself!
SPRING BREAK SCHEDULE March 18-20 & 25-27 April 1-3 & 8-10 These dates open @ 1:00pm with tours starting @ 1:30pm. REGULAR SCHEDULE IS Friday-Sunday from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Yes they are.
General Admission: $15.00 adults and $7.50 children ages 3-11. Under 3 free.
Not that I know of.
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