Address: 16027 Yarnell St, Sylmar, CA 91342, USA
Phone: +18183628711
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Debbie Mo
amazing, private tour that lasted 90 min. thoroughly enjoyed the info and animal encounters. worth the cost. went for 9am tour in summer, glad we did as by 1030, when we walked around again, animals were all hiding and not moving from the heat/sun. wear bug spray as we did get bitten. there was some shaded areas, but it was still hot as there was no breeze and lots of areas where you're in the sun, so bring water too
Andy Jones
Small, intimate zoo. Perfect for toddlers. Thoroughly enjoyed our experience! Animal encounter is absolutely worth it.
Ashley Juarez
Such an amazing experience! Definitely recommend! It’s a 90min tour! Our tour guide was wonderful and very knowledgeable! I learned a lot about rescued animals! If you get a chance please visit! It’s worth it!
Gail Kasovac
A great "wild" gem in a residential area. Worth the time & money to visit and enjoy the running water features, the shade, and of course the animals. The staff is amazing! Every single one of them is knowledgeable and nice. You can learn a lot in a very short amount of time and you can just walk through and enjoy the sounds of nature or sit on the benches in the shade and relax. They have a nice little gift store as well. Wish we could give more than five stars!
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Seniors are $8 and children under 2 are free
Hi Kristianne. We only allow service animals in the Center.
The website shows that a group of 1 to 4 people can do a single animal sloth experience for $100. The sloth is also included in some packages, like the rainforest birthday party package. The website has lots of information.
$10 for adults, $8 for children. Up to date prices are on the website.
Ya, I think that's a great and unique idea! I'd guess a 20-30 guest wedding would fit . Check the place out!
Yes, you pay extra for it, but you can go in the pen with them
Its all the same, just a discounted price into the general exhibits. Encounters with animals can be purchased for a higher price once there.
Not by tradition. Being with the animals could be very therapeutic, but its not part of the existence.
No.
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