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Nace Reptile And Conservation Center

Nature & Outdoors · Loxahatchee, FL

Nace Reptile And Conservation Center

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979 Folsom Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470

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Behind-the-scenes tours at this reptile and wildlife rescue center let kids learn about caring for rescued animals that come in daily. The focus is on conservation education through hands-on experiences with the animals and their care routines. Kids get to see what it really takes to run a wildlife rescue operation. The center is located on Folsom Road in Loxahatchee and offers bookable tours where your kid can learn about the different species and rescue stories firsthand.

NRCC - Nace Reptile and Conservation Center is a wildlife conservation organization located in Loxahatchee, Florida. They offer educational tours that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the center and the wild animals and rescues they care for. In add

Both Indoor & OutdoorGuided Tours AvailableWheelchair AccessibleAccessible Parking

Programs (2)

  • Wildlife Conservation Tours

    Class
    · Paid

    Kids go behind the scenes to see rescued wildlife up close and learn how the animals are cared for daily. Guides explain the rescue and rehabilitation work happening on-site as your family tours the facility.

  • Nace Reptile And Conservation Center Program

    Class
    · Variable

    Kids ages 7 and up get to go behind the scenes at the Nace Reptile and Conservation Center in Loxahatchee for an actual tour of the facility — you're not just looking at animals through glass, you're learning about the rescues they care for and what it really takes to work with wildlife. The tours are hands-on educational experiences that teach kids about conservation while they get up close with the animals the center has taken in. You can book a tour directly through their website, and pricing varies depending on group size and what you're looking for. This is a genuinely cool spot if your kid is into reptiles and animals and wants to see real conservation work happening, not just a typical petting zoo vibe.