Set along the wild edge of the Everglades near Fort Lauderdale, Animal Encounters offers a focused, 45-minute, hands-on wildlife introduction that brings you face-to-face with creatures most visitors only spot from an airboat. Located in a private, closed-off section of the park, this experience runs every hour from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and pairs intimate handling time with interpretation from trained handlers.
During your session you’ll meet a rotating cast—baby alligators, snakes, tortoises, scorpions, goats and more—each brought out with safety protocols and clear teaching points. Handlers explain habitat needs, feeding behavior and the role these species play in the Everglades’ freshwater sloughs, sawgrass marshes and mangrove edges. The setup favors small groups for front-row access and photos; professional photos are included so you don’t have to juggle a camera while holding a reptile.
This encounter works well as a standalone stop or an add-on to an airboat tour or the larger gator pit demonstrations commonly offered in the same complex. That combination—high-speed marsh transit on the airboat, theatrical gator presentations and up-close handling—gives a three-part view of Everglades ecology: landscape, predator behavior and species-level biology. The business fills a niche for travelers who want tactile learning without the spectacle of larger shows.
Practical details matter: sessions are 45 minutes long, start hourly, and tickets list a base price of $45 plus tax and booking fees; children 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult and tickets require a two-ticket minimum. Because the area is an active wildlife facility, you’ll follow handlers’ instructions at all times, and close contact is supervised to protect both guests and animals.
Part of what makes this operation a standout in the region is the balance between accessibility and stewardship. Instead of distant viewing platforms, you get curated interaction that emphasizes species conservation and the fragile hydrology of the Everglades—a vast low-gradient wetland officially protected with the creation of Everglades National Park in 1947. The experience is designed to leave you with clearer questions and a better understanding of why preserving freshwater flow matters for wading birds, crocodilians and native turtles alike.
The site is easily reached from Fort Lauderdale, 30–45 minutes depending on traffic, making it a convenient half-day activity. Expect concrete walkways, shaded viewing areas and an interpreter-led briefing at the start. People with limited mobility should call ahead to confirm accommodations. Bring a waterproof phone case—marsh spray and accidental splashes are common during airboat portions.
Whether you’re traveling with kids, a small group of friends or as a solo traveler looking for an educational pit stop, Animal Encounters is a compact, memorable way to touch the Everglades up close while learning from people who work with these animals every day.