Zoos and Animal Attractions in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Genia Ashley says:

    I love taking my kiddos to the zoo & animal sanctuary…We just have so much fun, watching them & how they live in captivity..

    There’s just so much you could learn when visiting either place…

    Plus wild animals end up living longer living in captivity than in the wild..

    But even though I’m from Georgia, I have never visited there attractions..So these will be on my list next time we hit out of state for our next vacation.

    Really good stuff to read..I very much enjoyed!!

    keep up the great work!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Genia, I’m glad you’ve learned about some fun new places that you can explore in North Georgia. There are some really fun opportunities and family memories to make at these special animal exhibits!

  2. Tom says:

    Hi Alyce,

    It is always cool to see different animals on when travelling. I love zoos when it is obvious that the animals are happy and well looked after.The Chestatee Wildlife Preserve and Zoo looks like one I would like to visit with my family. My wife has had a thing for big cats since she went on safari in Kenya.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Tom, I agree with you wife and find cats to be absolutely fascinating and beautiful creatures. Even with the little one in my house, the energy is a fun thing to be around. 

  3. Jessie says:

    Thank you for the awesome post!  I love going to zoos around the Eastern part of America.  I take my kids to one at least once every six months!  My kids ages are two and one.  Speaking of that, which one of these attractions do you think would be good for a family of four?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jessie, The North Georgia Zoo is probably the biggest space so if your family is up for it, this would be a great way to spend the day. If you just want a shorter excursion then you may enjoy one of the faster / smaller attractions that won’t require too much focus from the little ones. I hope you all enjoy your trip!!

  4. Kara says:

    I have been researching and dreaming of places to go to see Tigers for YEARS now! It is number one on my dream vacation spots. I didn’t know there was a spot like this is Georgia, I am going to be adding this to one of my must-visit places for sure! Getting to feed them too!? AMAZING!!

    I am so glad you included the prices here as well as that is a huge deciding factor for me.

    I was just discussing with a co-worker the other day how lucky we are here in St. Louis to still have a completely FREE zoo.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Kara, I am a huge fan of zoos and animal attractions as well — I love that you have a FREE zoo in the St Louis area!!

  5. Chloe says:

    The presence of animals in any vacation have been a very lovely means of fun for everyone especially kids. Who doesn’t want to see a big cat? So far information gathered by me about spending a vacation at the Georgia mountains have been really thrilling. With all honesty I’ll love to visit and have these experience of a lifetime. Thanks for sharing

    • Alyce says:

      I definitely enjoy time spent with animals, and as a cat person myself, having the chance to interact with the biggest ones is a very exciting option!

  6. John says:

    The lasso farm looks really cool like need need to go there. They do have some nice attractions there. Zooing has never been my thing but my sister has reainh made me like animals and I have affection for them. I will be visiting with my sister definitely. Thank you for the detailed information. Cheers!

  7. Henderson says:

    Who wouldn’t love to visits the lovely animals at the zoo. Its very nice that you can share this here. I really do love the zoo and I like seeing the animals. There is so much to choose from but I see one of them offers discounts so maybe that’s the one I’ll be going to with my famy. Nice one!

    • Alyce says:

      I agree — spending time with animals is lovely! Plus, there is a lot of great work being done by these zoos and rescue groups — your visit will help them continue their work with the animals. 

  8. Kevin says:

    I love the zoo! Unfortunately, I haven’t been to one for a while now. The last time was when I traveled to Washington D.C. which was a few months ago. The Chestatee Wildlife Preserve and Zoo looks very interesting, especially feeding the tigers. I’m assuming there are some precautions taken, but are you really up close to the tigers? Like to the point that you can touch them?

    • Alyce says:

      The “breakfast with the big cats” does require getting up close — you are basically there for their daily feeding in the morning. Whether or not you can touch them will “depend on their mood” (and yours).

  9. Furkan says:

    It is good that you listed these zoos. My little cousin wants to go to a zoo and I want to do that for his birthday. Chestate Wildlife Preserve is open every day and it is quite close where my cousin lives. I can take him and just go there in 20 minutes. Seriously thanks for suggestions.

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