Address: 19950 Co Rd 71, Summerdale, AL 36580, USA
Phone: +12519462483
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
John Ortiz
This place was a very pleasant surprise. The property was well manicured and a nice walk. Everyone one working there was very friendly and made the experience great. The place is surrounded be farm land but once your there your teleported to swamp in the middle of no where. If possible catch one of the feedings, sure you get to see the creatures eat but the guy doing to feeding had a lot of really interesting information about the gators 🐊 that I had never heard. The swamp was really cool to stroll through, the wife has some arachnophobia but the banana spiders couldn’t scare her away from enjoying the swamp. Met an employee that was working in the swamp answering visitors questions about the gators, extremely knowledgeable man. Really good experience, I’ll bring family and friends when they come to town, great place
David Oreol
We had a ton of fun here. The highlight for me was getting to hold a small alligator. It was so cute and so much lighter than I expected. The swamp area was beautiful and there were so many gators in there. We got to see them basking and swimming. If you like alligators and nature this is a great stop for a couple of hours.
Snarffel McGarlock
The best laid out Gator Park we have seen. Natural habitat with boardwalk that lets you see some big gators that aren't caged. Simple facility, but we loved it. Highly recommend.
Harrison Staab (Harry)
This place is sooo cool! There are hundreds of alligators, some snakes, and tortoises. We thoroughly enjoyed this place. We even got to touch and hold a small alligator. Our 4 year old was cautious, the 18 month old fearless. Most impressive is a massive boardwalk trail that meanders through a swamp. Place was clean, staff friendly, a fantastic experience all around.
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$12 per adult $10 for children. With military ID you save $2 Groups for 10 or more save $10
Very much so. Even without the alligators the walk is incredibly beautiful.
About an hour
$12 per adult $10 for children. With military ID you save $2 Groups for 10 or more save $10 Not sure on labor day
Yes they are and it was a fantastic way to spend the day with our kids!!
No restaurant. Like others have said they do not have picnic tables there but you can buy drinks
Take quarters for the small feed dispensers and purchase cups of gator food in gift shop before touring.
No sure. But what a Great Place!!! They let you hold a Baby Alligator 🐊!
No None that I saw. But all pathes paved
Yes they are!!! Not sure what the policy is for lightening however.
You can call them, they weren't super busy so booking is unnecessary, unless you have larger group of people
You dont need one you kinda show up and pay but they are currently closed because of hurricane sally
I'm not sure but it can't hurt to call and ask, they're so nice and helpful!
11, 1 and 4 if I remember correctly
I think its 5pm
IDK. Question kind of makes me laugh though, because there are alligators out there... It's not like they brought alligators to a place that never had alligators (Not like the drug dealers who brought hippopotamuses to private reserves in South America and then accidentally let them go free, LOL) sorry, don't know a real answer to the question :)
Yes you can. A lady walks around with the gator and yoi can pose with it for pictures
No. I think it's $10 for 12yr old and under and $12 for over 12yr olds if I remember correctly.
They started on March 3rd
It's made of compressed blood meal and other things , they also feed the gators wild bores that you can watch the keepers feed the gators as they talk about them
They gave us big chunks to feed the big alligators it smelled like dog food. There were smaller ones in a quarter machine as you walk in
I would suggest contacting them by phone through the number listed on their website about that question.
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