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All God's Creatures Petting Zoo & Pony Rides
📍 554 High Hope Rd, Sulphur, LA 70663About All God's Creatures Petting Zoo & Pony Rides
All God's Creatures Petting Zoo & Pony Rides is a zoo in Sulphur, LA. The museum features well-preserved ruins of Dungeness Mansion, a historic structure that is prominently featured in visitor reviews and serves as a highlight attraction on Cumberland Island. Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars by 3 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Mobile Petting Zoo
- Features
- Petting animals and pony rides
- Service Model
- Mobile only — available for on-site visits
- Customer Feedback
- Very nice people
💡 Did You Know?
- The museum features well-preserved ruins of Dungeness Mansion, a historic structure that is prominently featured in visitor reviews and serves as a highlight attraction on Cumberland Island
- Cumberland Island National Seashore is accessible only by ferry, requiring visitors to plan an 8 AM departure and 6 PM return, creating a full-day experience with approximately 4 hours needed to hike the southern half of the island
- The island supports a population of feral wild horses along with diverse wildlife including armadillos, deer, turkeys, wading birds, manatees, and dolphins, making it a unique natural history destination
- The museum operates with extremely limited hours (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM only), which visitors note as a significant constraint for accessing the indoor exhibits during a full-day island visit
💬 What Visitors Say
- Plan your full day strategically: arrive at ferry by 8 AM, explore the island for 4+ hours (especially the southern half with Dungeness Mansion ruins), then catch the 6 PM return ferry. The museum's 1 PM-4 PM window is tight, so prioritize island exploration unless visiting specifically for artifacts.
- Pack a lunch and plenty of water before boarding the ferry—there's no food available on the island, only water refill stations at a few spots. Also bring your own trash bags since there are no trash cans; pack out everything you pack in.
- Wear protective clothing and watch carefully for ticks, especially in wooded areas and leafy trails. This is a legitimate hazard repeatedly mentioned by visitors that can significantly impact your experience.
- Kids enjoy the artifact exhibits most—particularly the arrowheads, carriages/buggies, and muskets/ammunition displays. The self-paced, walk-through format works well for families, and the outdoor exploration of historic ruins adds interactive appeal.
- Budget $45+ per person total ($10 NPS entry + $35 ferry round trip), plus $10 more if bringing your own bicycle. The free museum admission is a bonus, but plan for the ferry cost as the primary expense.
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