I wasn't sure about this place but honestly it was great. My family enjoyed it. There's plenty to look at and everything is in great condition. It had an oldy but goody feel to it.
Great experience. It is so much bigger than it looks. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the newer museums, but the wild life is amazing! My daughter is 9 and kept saying "this is so cool"
The weather wasn't good so we opted for an indoor place to visit. what a pleasant surprise. The displays were well done and it was much larger than we expected. I would definitely go there again.
My family and I visited the Wildlife museum during Dollar Days for locals last year. Interesting exhibits and much bigger than it seems. Our daughters enjoyed looking at all the different animals and walking through the tunnel like hallways.
If you don't like animals, or are a vegetarian, this is not the place for you.For everyone else - go!! It's so much cooler than you expect. It's cheap (even cheaper if you pick up a small coupon book for the area) and doesn't take a lot of time, but what is there is fascinating.Really enjoyed it, great for kids and adults alike.
Animals are dead. Little cute baby bears are stuffed.. it stinks a wierd old people death smell and it's small place ... don't really think it's worth the money. I think the zoo is much better
A small but pretty cave near Mammoth Cave National Park, but privately owned. Guided lantern tour takes less than an hour and shows you one of everything any cave has. Then they have an Australian zoo: Pat a kangaroo, feed lorikeets, see what a frogmouth bird looks like, sing with a kookaburra. The staff is cheerful, will hold a tour for late arrivals, and don't rush you out the gate at 5:01pm. Doesn't have the majesty of Mammoth Cave's 400 miles of passages, but doesn't need it.
Someone put a lot of time and effort into this museum. You can tell some of the animals are old, but a lot of thought and heart went into the exhibits. The museum is very clean and informative.
We went here not really knowing what to expect, but came away very impressed. They have a lot of animals in great displays with lots of information posted. The animals are in great shape and they ave done a very good job displaying them in their natural habitat. "The museum has nearly 14,000 square feet of exhibit area containing rare and exotic animals such as tigers, lions, bears, leopards (including the Snow Leopard - one of the rarest cats in the world), deer, sheep, ox, and many more. The museum doesn't stop at just animals we also have a vast selection of aquatic life, insects, birds, and more." Our 3 1/2 year old grandson loved it as well as my wife and I. There is so much to see I wouldn't mind going there on every Cave Trip we make.