Are you an animal fanatic? If you love learning about the many creatures that make our world’s ecosystems so spectacularly diverse, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to interact with wildlife and unique species throughout the Great Lakes State. After all, there are several zoos, wildlife preserves, conservatories, and more to check out in our region – including one spot that will sweep you away on an Arctic adventure without booking a plane ticket. This sizable polar bear habitat in Michigan is an absolute must-see.
The Arctic Ring of Life is an exhibit at the Detroit Zoo, which sits along W 10 Mile Road in Royal Oak.
If you’ve ever visited the Detroit Zoo during previous family adventures, you know that it’s a wonderland for animal enthusiasts of all ages. There are more than 233 species and 2,000 animals to visit here.
Whether you’re interested in primates, amphibians, birds, or creatures from far-away lands, you’re sure to be impressed by the endless fun that awaits. The zoo is also unique for its inclusion of “bar-free” habitats.
For those who are impressed by arctic creatures, the Arctic Ring of Life is nothing short of amazing. As one of the largest polar bear habitats in North America, it’s sure to impress all who make the journey.
In total, the exhibit encompasses four acres of space – including both indoor and outdoor areas and plenty of interactive elements. If you’ve ever wanted to see a polar bear up close and personal, you’re in luck.
The main draw here is the Frederick and Barbara Erb Polar Bear Passage, a 70-foot-long transparent tunnel that guests can walk through to immerse themselves in an underwater environment as polar bears swim.
In addition to these fascinating, powerful creatures, zoo-goers will find adorable southern sea otters within the Arctic Ring of Life. By the time you’re through exploring, you’ll feel like you’ve ventured to the arctic.
Whether you’re a repeat visitor or a first-timer at the Detroit Zoo, it’s easy to be enchanted by this massive polar bear habitat and its accompanying features. This educational outing will quickly capture your heart.
For more information about this one-of-a-kind polar bear habitat in Michigan and the zoo as a whole, head to the Detroit Zoo website. Have you and your family mingled with polar bears and sea otters in the Arctic Ring of Life during past adventures? We love to hear from readers, so share your experiences with us in the Facebook comments or recommend another day trip destination in Michigan by completing our official nomination form.
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