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Zipline and Encounter Tour Bundle!
Magnolia Ridge is proud to be partnering with our sister property Barn Hill Preserve to offer a truly unique experience, not only to the area but the whole country!​
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If you are looking for a full day of fun and adventure, this animal adventure bundle should be at the top of your list.
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You'll start your day with a journey on 7 ziplines, and obstacle courses, and end on a ride on the longest zip line in the state of Louisiana. Spanning almost 900 feet long and 70 feet high! During the 45 seconds it takes to traverse, you'll have the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views of the Comite river below, and some of its aquatic inhabitants.
After your adventure, you'll take it slow during your guided tour around our facility. With over 50 species, this tour will show you a variety of animals from kangaroos to snakes to hyenas! You'll end every adventure feeding a two-toed sloth!
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What should I bring?Bathing suit or swim clothes Towels/change of clothes Clothing and shoes appropriate for the weather (tours around the 7-acre facility require walking) Waterproof cameras or GoPros Picnic lunches are welcome in designated areas AVOID wearing loose fitting jewelery in the pool.
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Do you hold Otter Swims year round?Yes, Otter Swims are held year round. Our saltwater pool is heated to ensure the perfect temperature.
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Can you meet a sloth when you book an Otter Swim?Yes. The Otter Swim includes the 2 hour encounter tour, where you will get to meet two-toed sloths.
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What happens if it rains?Otter Swims will still happen in the rain. The pool will be evacuated in events of lightning. In cases of extreme weather otter swims can be rescheduled.
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Is there an area for observers?Currently, we do not have an observation deck for bystanders to view otter swims, those wanting to participate must purchase a ticket to access the pool. You will not be able to watch others swim.
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For Kid Otter Swims, do adults need a ticket? "Yes. During kid otter swims an adult with a ticket is required to be in the pool with their child.
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