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What you should know

Accessibility Wheelchair accessible paths throughout the facility
Visitor tip The indoor exhibits are intentionally dark to mimic natural habitats for the animals' wellbeing. Walk slowly and allow your eyes to adjust so you can fully appreciate the enclosures and observe animal behavior without disturbing them.
Visitor tip Take advantage of both the lower and upper level viewing areas throughout the exhibits to observe reptiles and amphibians at different heights and perspectives. This multi-level design allows you to see natural behaviors that might be missed from a single viewpoint.

Quick Facts

Type
Zoo
Location
Texas Hill Country
Highlights
Largest and most diverse reptile and amphibian collection in the region with 8 distinct biomes
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible, temperature-controlled building

What visitors say

We visited last hour before closing and we should have come earlier to visit longer. Building consists of two full floors. You can access either from stairs inside or outside door. No animal feeding or live demonstration during our…
My family and I stopped in here on our way to a basketball game in Blanco and it was definitely a surprise. I’ve passed by for years and just never stopped but this time we did and we are all so glad we did. It has a second floor we…
This was the most incredibly well done reptile zoo I’ve seen. I truly believe other zoos and aquariums could learn a thing or two from this place. Ari, the gentleman who gave us our tickets and we spoke to, was incredibly nice. Not only…

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