You’ll Never Forget A Visit To This One Of A Kind Animal Sanctuary In Nevada
If you are looking for a fun family outing—especially for the animal lovers in your family—a trip to Reno’s Animal Ark is just the ticket. Located north of Reno, this animal sanctuary and refuge strives to “inspire environmental stewardship through wildlife education” and, since 1981, Animal Ark has served as a safe haven for abandoned, injured, and other non-releasable wildlife. The sanctuary also works to educate visitors about wildlife and ecology through its educational tours and special events.
Animal Ark is located on 38 beautiful acres just north of Reno. The sanctuary's walking trail is approximately one mile of compressed dirt and gravel, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at its large playground and picnic area.
Animal Ark is a lifetime refuge and sanctuary for animals that cannot live in the wild. They may be disabled, have been orphaned early, or simply do not have the skills to survive in the wild.
This black bear is momentarily distracted from searching for its lunch to take advantage of a photo opportunity. Animal Ark provides its "residents" with various activities to simulate life in the wild, such as having this bear search for his food. Visitors can watch the bears being fed twice a day.
Animal Ark provides educational programs for visitors, such as the Cheetah 500, Pinatas and Predators, and Wolf Howl Night, as well as other demonstrations.
Animal Ark is located at 1265 Deerlodge Rd., Reno. Its normal operating hours are 18 March 2017 – 5 November 2017, Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. It is closed Mondays. Admission is $11/adults, $10/seniors, $7.50/children, and children 2 and under are free. For more information, please call (775) 970-3111. Have you visited the Ark? Please share your experiences below.
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