You Can Swim With Otters At North Georgia Wildlife Park In Georgia

North Georgia Wildlife Park offers unique otter experiences, including swimming with otters.

Georgia is filled with an abundance of wildlife. Some people like swimming with dolphins, while others take a more dangerous approach and swim with sharks. But what if you went in an entirely different direction and swam with some of the most adorable aquatic animals around? That's right, Georgians, we mean otters! At the North Georgia Wildlife Park, there are otter experiences that are entirely unique. Spend an afternoon learning all about these gentle creatures and see what it's like to have some one-on-one otter bonding time.

From alligators to sloths, zebras to water buffalo, the North Georgia Wildlife Park has it all.

Over 400 animals call this unique place home, and guests have opportunities to visit and have a front-row seat.

While regular admission to the park is worth it just to explore the grounds, there are added experiences you can have that get you up close to various animals.

For instance, the otter experience is one of the coolest experiences you can have—an actual opportunity to get up close and personal with adorable and playful otters.

But it doesn’t just stop there, visitors can also take to the outdoor pool and actually swim with otters, too!

The Otter Splash & Experience includes personal bonding time with the otters, plus a chance to splash around with them.

Asian small-clawed otters are quite inquisitive so don’t be surprised if they’re experiencing you more than the other way around.

Come enjoy a one-of-a-kind animal experience when you visit the North Georgia Wildlife Park.

If you want to locate exactly where the North Georgia Wildlife Park is in the state here's the map.

Have you ever been to the North Georgia Wildlife Park before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! If you happened to swim with otters, we would love to hear from you! Georgia has no shortage of wonderful places to see wildlife!

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