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Tigers For Tomorrow Wild Animal Preserve, Inc.
📍 708 Co Rd 345, Attalla, AL 35954🕐 Hours
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–1 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–1 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–5 PM |
About Tigers For Tomorrow Wild Animal Preserve, Inc.
Tigers For Tomorrow Wild Animal Preserve, Inc. is a zoo in Attalla, AL. Tigers For Tomorrow features over 50 canids including wolves, hyenas, coyotes, and foxes, plus nine species of wild cats, making it a diverse multi-species preserve rather than tiger-focused only. Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars by 1,235 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Wild Animal Preserve & Environmental Education Center
- Location
- Attalla, Alabama (Untamed Mountain)
- Animals
- 9 species of wild cats, bears, 50+ canids, 26 rescue equines, small mammals, barnyard animals
- Best For
- All ages; hands-on animal encounters and educational experiences
- Special Programs
- Summer camps ($100), private tours, Date Night events, school field trips
💡 Did You Know?
- Tigers For Tomorrow features over 50 canids including wolves, hyenas, coyotes, and foxes, plus nine species of wild cats, making it a diverse multi-species preserve rather than tiger-focused only
- The preserve houses 26 rescue equines (horses, mules, donkeys, and mini horses) as part of its animal collection, representing an uncommon focus on equine rescue alongside exotic cats and bears
- Visitors can hand-feed tigers under professional supervision and have capybara encounters with hands-on interaction, offering rare direct animal contact experiences at a wild animal preserve
- The preserve has a major expansion project planned for 2024-2030, indicating significant growth and future capacity increases
- Admission tickets are only sold on-site at the admission counter with no online sales option, making it a unique operational model among educational attractions
💬 What Visitors Say
- Wear sturdy tennis shoes and be prepared for uneven terrain and steeper hills - the preserve has significant ground to cover and is built on natural landscape. Visitors with vehicles without AWD/4WD should park in flat areas.
- Book private tours in advance by calling ahead rather than trying to arrange on-site to avoid confusion. Private tours with educational specialists last 1.5 hours and provide in-depth animal knowledge from knowledgeable staff.
- Register early for special events like the Date Night couples event and Summer Camp Expedition Days - space is extremely limited and spots fill quickly. These events offer exceptional value (e.g., $150 for tiger feeding, capybara encounter, tour, and refreshments).
- Plan to spend a full day at the preserve with self-guided admission - visitors report easily spending 4+ hours exploring the 50+ canids, wild cats, bears, and other animals. There's a gift shop, smores/hot chocolate station, and lunch pavilion on-site.
- Don't miss interactive experiences like tiger feeding and capybara petting encounters under professional supervision - reviewers consistently highlighted these hands-on activities as the most memorable part of their visit.
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