Have A Real Life Adventure At This Arkansas Alligator Farm
From big cats to even elephants, Arkansas is an unexpected haven for a number of creatures. The Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo in Hot Springs has been thrilling families since 1902. Let’s take a tour of this city’s oldest attraction.

It's located at
847 Whittington Ave. in Hot Springs.

It was originally was founded in 1902 by Mr. H.L. Campbell. The Bridges family purchased the zoo in 1947 and its now managed by second generation Bridges.
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One you'll see in a while, the other later.
That's the only bad joke in this article, we promise.
That's the only bad joke in this article, we promise.
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Beginning in May, the public feedings will be held every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at noon.

Conquer your fear in a safe setting and take advantage of this perfect photo opportunity.

They have sheep, goat, emu and donkeys.

You'll spot small primates, Arkansas mountain lions, wild ducks, wolves, turkeys, and peacocks.

The "merman" has been a resident to the farm since it opened.
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Tickets are $9.00 for adults and $7.00 for ages 2-12. For more details, you can visit their website right here.
If you’re hungry for more, feel free to watch a clip of the feeding frenzy that takes place every Thurs, Sat, and Sun:
Do you know if your grandparents visited the farm back in the day? Share with us in the comments below!
To see more wildlife in Arkansas you should visit the elephant sanctuary.
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