Wellington Conservation Center

Category: Zoo

Address: 14990 Palm Beach Point Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414, USA

Phone: +19544481044

Opening hours

Sunday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Monday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Thursday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Friday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Saturday: 10:30AM–3:30PM

Reviews

Cynthia Chang

May 7, 2022

Wow Cole was an amazing guide- incredibly knowledgeable. The center is meticulous well-kept. It’s impressive to have such a clean and well maintain facility for these wild exotic animal. We have seen it all and went to all the animal experiences in Palm County (8 total) and this is definitely best of the best. We got to see so much, and even got to pet a sloth. 10/10 recommend. Don’t miss out!

Kim Monaco

Feb 25, 2022

Fun place! Cole was a great tour guide and knows so much about every animal. I even fed or petted some!

Betsy Townsend

Feb 15, 2022

WOW we had an amazing experience here!! Came for my bachelorette to see and pet some cool animals and everyone LOVED IT! Cole was extremely knowledgeable and it was great to hear the back story of how each animal came to be there. Plus it's super affordable for $20 a person and you know the funds are going directly to the animal feed and housing since it's a nonprofit. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Christina Beller

Jul 15, 2021

It was amazing! A perfect way to end our vacation. We all really enjoyed it. My 8 year old is an extreme animal lover, and said it was the best day of his life. The cost is so good considering the hands on experience with unique creatures. (It costs about 10 times more to get a handshake from a dolphin, but here you get to feed and pet a bunch of different animals.) Our guide was wonderful, fun, and informative. It's a beautiful organization that really cares about saving these critters. You should absolutely go visit!

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Questions & Answers

What do you offer for handicapped..

Frances Hackmann | May 3, 2022
Wellington Conservation Center | May 3, 2022

Hi Frances, Our facility is set up in a way that is handicapped accessible if you are in a wheelchair/walker. There are some instances where you might not be able to get into the enclosures with the chair, but you can still get inside with the capybaras and sloths. We’ve also had people ride along in a golf cart with the tour group if they are unable to walk, but the golf cart cannot enter the enclosures.

Do you get to hold/interact with the animals?

Priscilla O | Sep 1, 2019
Wei Chen | Aug 31, 2021

Yes

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