3 Zoos to Explore in Georgia

Checkout places to visit in Georgia

Georgia

Georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna. The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.

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Zoos to Explore in Georgia

Bear Hollow Zoo

Bear Hollow Zoo, is a wonderful place to take the whole family. The zoo features many different species native to the local region such as black bears, cougars, bobcats, otters and skunks. There are also several interactive activities such as an animal encounter space, nature center and environmental educational programs for children. The vast expanse of the park provides plenty of picturesque pathways for leisurely strolling and allows visitors to observe animal habits up close.

Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary

Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary is a safe haven for a variety of animals. This non-profit organization provides love and care to all creatures including rescued livestock, exotics, and small companion animals. The sanctuary was founded in 1984 and today they serve more than 100 animal species on 10 acres of land. They provide an array of services to their animals through their rehab, veterinary, veterinary assistant, education, and law enforcement programs.

Zoo Atlanta

Zoo Atlanta is an Association of Zoos and Aquariums accredited zoological park in Atlanta, Georgia, which is home to a lot of animals and birds. The zoo's collection expanded in the 1930s with the personal donation of a private menagerie owned by Asa. G. Candler Jr.

Map of Zoos to explore in Georgia