5/5 Judy M. 7 months ago on Google
have
been
here
many
MANY
years
ago,
back
when
the
deer
still
roamed
freely
around
the
park
&
tried
to
steal
your
crackers.
Decided
to
revisit
when
family
w/kids
came
to
visit;
a
Google
search
of
things
to
do
brought
it
up
and
I
figured
what
the
heck,
it
would
take
up
a
couple
of
hours
for
us
adults
and
2
kids
who
like
animals.
BIG
hit
with
all
involved.
No,
they
do
not
have
as
many
animals
as
a
zoo
or
a
couple
of
the
other
wildlife
places
farther
away,
but
the
animals
they
do
have
are
entertaining
and
appear
extremely
well
cared
for.
I
particularly
liked
the
lemurs,
and
feeding
the
Bison
was
uber
cool
because
they
grab
the
(provided)
Romaine
lettuce
with
their
tongue
and
it's
raspy
when
it
touches
your
fingers!
Definitely
pay
the
$6
for
the
feed
cups;
not
just
the
kids
were
stoked
to
feed
the
deer,
Bison,
goats,
pony,
alpacas,
donkeys
etc.
We
spent
2
1/2
hours
walking
the
loop,
feeding
and
petting
various
critters.
With
proper
instruction
you
can
even
pet
Hank,
the
resident
show
turkey.
The
one
thing
we
didn't
get
to
do
because
it
was
booked
out
ahead
of
time
was
the
Sloth
Encounter;
if
you
want
to
do
this
make
reservations
well
in
advance.
I'm
looking
forward
to
see
what
the
new
management
will
be
adding
to
the
sanctuary,
as
new
enclosures
are
being
built
&
outdoor
areas
being
worked
on.
OH!
Almost
forgot
the
"gem
mining".
It's
$10
a
bag
of
sand
to
"mine"
in
the
running
water
flume.
The
girls
have
done
this
numerous
times
before
in
some
of
those
more
popular
north
GA
mining
tourist
traps
but
according
to
the
parents
this
experience
yielded
MUCH
better
results
(aka
lots
of
actual
cool
stuff).
Definitely
recommend
the
entire
experience.