Arkansas Alligator Farm

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(453) · Petting zoo in Hot Springs, United States
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The Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo is a privately owned zoo located on Whittington Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The farm houses …

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4.0/5 · 453 reviews
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Aug 23, 2024
What a wonderful family run business that has passed through generations. My son decided on here vs the zoo, and I’m glad he did. Not only did we get some baseball history into our trip to the pettin… Full review by Amy K
Jul 19, 2024
These animals are miserable I have been working in rescue and these animals are not even being fed the right diet. I was in tears seeing the rabbits without hay which is pivotal to their life and the… Full review by Hannah L
Jun 29, 2024
We stop here every time we’re in Hot Springs. This was the first summer visit though and it was well worth it. All the animals and gators were active. Admission includes pet food for a few of the ani… Full review by Amanda D

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What are your ticket prices? Do you have a place to have a picnic?
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I don't believe I spent more than $25 for the 2 of us. I personally didn't see a place to picnic, but there is park areas close by to sit and make a picnic, and don't forget your empty jugs …
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I don't believe I spent more than $25 for the 2 of us. I personally didn't see a place to picnic, but there is park areas close by to sit and make a picnic, and don't forget your empty jugs because there is a free fill station nearby to fill your jugs and take home some fresh spring water.
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Answer by Jennifer A · Feb 22, 2024
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How much time should we take to visit the Alligator farm/zoo?
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I would say at least an hour hour and half! So much fun!!
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How much are the tickets
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non group rates I think adults are like $8 or 9, less for kids and I think little kids 2 and under free, think they knock a little off each ticket for groups
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Is this indoors or outdoors?
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In colder months they are kept inside and might not be much to see. Also see if they have any feeding times that is fun to watch. They alligators get real active at feeding times. In warmer …
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In colder months they are kept inside and might not be much to see. Also see if they have any feeding times that is fun to watch. They alligators get real active at feeding times. In warmer months they are kept outside and you can se them move around. They have a few other animals they keep outside. Then they have a inside gift shop and a outside petting zoo. I don't remember the cost but I believe if they had a website it was on their website.
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