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    Coastal Wilds

    4.0 (35 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    At the pool with the otters both wanting the new toy
    James Z.

    We came down for the otter experience and what an experience it was. First some important things before you think of going. Porta-John's and a pair of sinks are up front by the check in. Changing rooms are by the pool. The one is small the other closer to the entrance appears larger. A group can be up to eight people. Depending on the otters you can bring your phones to the pool. They all sound like they have their little preferences. Our two Triton and Poseidon are crazy for hair ties. They really worked at the one lady's tie when they discovered it. They give recommendations regarding the otters and what they do and don't get into. They are curious and generally get into anything and everything. There is a railing they can't reach/climb but if your towels hang low they will try and grab them. 45 minutes of swim and 15 towel off with them. Being October and the end of day it was chilly even though the pool is heated the breeze wicked the body heat pretty quick. They say they don't have the experience below 50F and it is obvious why. To say how much fun it was to spend time with these two is beyond words. They spend time with everybody though they really seemed to like to perch on the one guy there. I had one desperate to get into my bathing suit pockets and tried to get up into my rash guard which was loose on me. Epic cuteness. $200/person. I highly recommend the photo package. The guide is used to taking pictures of them and can much better anticipate where and when to take them. I struggled as I didn't trust to keep my glasses on... no spare pair should they grab them. That was either an extra 10 or 15 and well worth it. This was a birthday present for my daughter and worth every penny and the 4 1/2 hour ride down. I'll call this one bucket list worthy. They have other animals there. A capybara and sloth feeding experiences too. I think it was $15 to walk the park. They do have guided tours for more where they tell all about their animals. The ravens may say 'hey' to you as you leave the otter pool area. Their fennec fox is adorable. I would definitively do this again.

    Beautiful shetland cow
    Justine C.

    We had a great time at Coastal Wilds for our Ultimate Otter Experience! Some highlights: - Super fun and cute 45 minute swim with resident otters Poseidon and Neptune - Kangaroo encounter where we got to learn about Scarlet's baby kangaroo and meet Thor, Loki, Angus, Walter and a few other very chill kangaroos - Guac the Armadillo, Doogle the Aardvark and Elliot the Sloth were all awesome unexpected residents that we had the opportunity to interact with - Saw many other small animals - turtles, an iguana, etc. We also got a nice walking tour of the property to see other animals in their enclosures, including many birds, Sasha the Lynx, Ben & Jerry (camels), Bones the Zebra and more. The Otter Swim is in a REALLY clean and heated pool, which was great; I also recommend the $10 photo package, as it comes with a lot of iPhone photos so you can enjoy the moment without needing your phone. Note - the property is pretty rustic. It's not run down, but some of the enclosures need to be enlarged (which our tour guide even mentioned they were in the process of updating) and the overall property was simple - portapotties (with handwashing station outside), the entire walk is on dirt/grass paths (would probably not be super handicap friendly, although it is a flat property). Would definitely recommend a visit here to support their efforts and enjoy some up-close encounters with incredible animals.

    Capybara encounter
    Emily S.

    Tour guide was very informative and nice. We went early around 10, I recommended going later in the day seems like there is a lot more activities later in the day. We did the sloth encounter and got lucky because the sloth was out and about however not always the case sometimes he is napping but definitely worth it when he's out! There were a lot of children on our tour, very kid friendly but be mindful of the animals most of them are rescues and are still warming up to their new environments. Overall animals seemed very well taken care of.

    Paige H.

    What's a kangaroos favorite restaurant? iHop I had a life changing event today. This morning I woke up early to go do yoga with kangaroos, and it was worth every. single. penny. Let's be real...it is extremely hard to focus on completing the yoga positions while the kangaroos are busy checking you out and sniffing your yoga mat. We were in cuteness overload. The yoga itself is taught by a certified instructor and is definitely a beginners course. They expect the kangaroos to be distracting and fun and there is no pressure to complete any of the yoga positions. After we completed our yoga class we were able to play, interact, and take pictures with the kangaroos around the pen. They were very active but after sniffing around everyone and feeding their curiosity, it was apparent they did not find the humans entertaining, lol. Barn Hill Preserve also offer other animal encounters such as sloth, aardvark, and owl encounters. Swimming with sea otters sounds absolutely magical but that would run you a whopping $300 dollars. For $35, kangaroo yoga was one of the best attractions in the area. This was a phenomenal experience. Highly recommend.

    Lesli C.

    I fell in love with a wallabie! My husband and I love animals and particularly enjoy learning about animals indigenous to other countries. Interacting with them is even better! We became members of Coastal Wilds several months ago and were excited to have our first tour last Sunday. The co-owner, Josh, met with us to answer some check-in and encounter questions. He also discussed the origins of the zoo and his plans for the future. He was well-informed, personable and works hard to keep the zoo in excellent condition for the animals and humans. Michael (zoo keeper and educator) met a small group of us for our tour time of 3 pm. He was well-versed and answered our questions with ease. During the last portion of our tour, Michael and Josie (zoo keeper in training) brought out some of the "zoo ambassadors" for us to hold and to learn about. I held and touched anything the zoo keepers felt comfortable allowing in my hands. The last 30 minutes of the tour was Wallabie and kangaroo time! Being a warm day in the afternoon (kangaroo nappy time), the wallabies and kangaroos were quite docile and allowed us to pet their gorgeous fur while they lounged in the afternoon sun. I became particularly fond of Walter, a Wallabie that licked my arm like a long lost puppy. I am smitten! Thank you Josh, Michael and Josie for the wonderful experience. We'll be back with some other animal loving friends for happy hour with the sloths and a cool dip in the pool with the otters!

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    Tara R.

    I purchased tickets a few weeks in advance and took my mom here over the weekend for her birthday. We really had a great time! I bought us both the encounter tour and added on the sloth encounter as well as the aardvark encounter. Due to us having to travel a couple hours to get here, we arrived super early since we accounted for traffic but did not encounter any. The lady at the counter was super friendly and allowed us to bump our tour up an hour which was wonderful. There are plenty of picnic tables outside under shade to hang out at while you wait for your tour to begin. If you are hungry, the gift shop has a selection of grab and go lunch items and plenty of snacks. Our tour began with a short walk around the farm. I forgot the girls name that guided our tour but she was wonderful, friendly and knowledgeable. It was clear that she really cared about the animals on their property. We had the opportunity to see and pet a turtle, goats, camels and cows. We also saw several other animals throughout our walk but it was recommended that we do not pet some of them. The kangaroo walkabout was great and you saw a few of the kangaroos hopping around although most just laid there and slept in the shaded areas. Part of the encounter tour allows you to go in with the kangaroos and pet them. Before the end of the tour were all sat at the benches outside and had the opportunity to hold an armadillo, hedgehog and bearded dragon. I was so fascinated by the armadillo. They are definitely strange looking in my opinion but it was one of the most memorable and it key opening and closing its shell which was comical. An otter was walked around on a leash which we got to pet but it didn't seem as anxious to meet people as the other animals. The aardvark encounter was super quick but it was nice to be able to pet and feed an aardvark his "bug soup". For those who watched Arthur growing up, he looks nothing like a real aardvark! It was cool to meet an aardvark which I feel is an animal you don't come across too often. The sloth encounter was cool but you do not actually get to touch or hold the sloths. They were probably my favorite part of the visit. This was my first time seeing a sloth up close and I thought they were the coolest thing ever. We each got to feed them a vegetable, green bean in my case, which they take directly out of your hand with their mouth or hand. It was fun watching them hang right around you while in their room. Although I did not make any purchases from the gift shop I could not help but notice how affordable everything was. They kids can get souvenirs for as low as 3 dollars. Seriously, where else do you see that? You can't get anything for less than thirty bucks when you go to the aquarium. At Barnhill, I did not see anything over 20/30 dollars. It was busy this weekend when we visited but it was still a great experience. I recommended purchasing tickets online in advance. I imagine they have a maximum for each tour so I don't want you to miss out!

    Trish K.

    This place is small but mighty!! They used to be mobile but Rona made them take a different approach. The place isn't totally finished so if you have a special needs ( wheelchair) it's a little hard right now. We got to hold the animals!!!! Touch them... The sloth extra... IT WAS SO COOL!! The kangaroos were nice. It's mostly indoors so weather isn't really a factor. Look. It's not a zoo. It won't be hours of fun but the close up experience is absolutely amazing and worth every penny They don't sell food. Bring hand sanitizer and a happy face. IT'S SO MUCH FUN

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    Had a great time with Josie our guide. Grandkids loved petting and looking at the animals.

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    We had an amazing time. Highly recommend. It's may be a little expensive but it's for a good cause.

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    They expect the kangaroos to be distracting and fun and there is no pressure to complete any of the yoga positions.

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