You Can Swim With Adorable Otters At This Zoo In The Southeast

These little creatures are so playful!
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At the North Georgia Wildlife Park & Zoo, you can swim with some of the most adorable aquatic animals around.

Located in Cleveland, Georgia, the park has an option to participate in an “Otter Experience” where you’ll get to play with the little animals in a pool.

You will be otterly amazed at the talent of these playful creatures as you interact and enjoy training time with them.

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According to the Zoo, Asian small-clawed otters are very inquisitive little creatures, so they’ll be just as curious about you as you are of them. 

This hands-on experience is meant to educate visitors about otters while getting up close and personal with the little critters.

The Zoo also has unique interactive experiences with wolves, sloths, kangaroos, and many other animals.

"We take down barriers and bridge the gap that allows people to have unique, memorable, and personal experiences," states the exhibit's website

For a COVID-friendly experience, the Park has a drive-thru safari where you can see camels, zebras, warthogs, llamas, and more from the comfort of your car. 

Otter Experience at the North Georgia Wildlife Park & Zoo

Price: Starting at $94.00 per person plus admission

Address: 2912 Paradise Valley Rd., Cleveland, GA

Why You Need To Go: For a unique opportunity to play with some of the cutest aquatic creatures out there. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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