Jungle Adventures - A Real Florida Animal Park

26205 East Colonial Dr.Christmas, FL 32709
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Overview

Discover Jungle Adventures - A Real Florida Animal Park in Christmas, FL, where you can encounter alligators, exotic wildlife, and a Native American/Old Florida village. Enjoy interactive shows, a jungle swamp cruise, and close-up animal encounters. This adventure-filled jungle park is perfect for all ages looking for an authentic Florida experience!

up to 3 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • General admission includes 3 live shows and a 15-minute boat ride.
  • Stroll through the park after the tours, viewing the animals along the 2,000-foot boardwalk and pathways.
  • Don't miss the Gator Jamboree Feeding, where guides hand feed the park's larger gators.
  • Hold baby gators, a tarantula, and other critters.
  • Sunscreen and bug repellent are highly recommended.
  • Children should wear closed-toed shoes.
  • Pack a lunch and eat at the park's picnic area.
  • Free on-site parking.

Description

Unleash your wild side at Jungle Adventures - A Real Florida Animal Park, located in Christmas, Florida. From thrilling alligator encounters to an eco-friendly swamp cruise, this unique nature park offers an immersive experience for all ages.

Upon entering this timeless Florida attraction, you'll be greeted by Swampy, the World's Largest Alligator, a 200-foot-long roadside wonder and a popular photo spot. Behind Swampy lies the 10-acre Jungle Adventures park, home to the rare Florida Panther, small exotic cats, black bears, wolves, white-tailed deer, tropical birds, mammals, reptiles, and other wildlife.

Experience guided wildlife encounters and live shows where you can go hands-on with a baby alligator and other fascinating animals. Beyond the wildlife, Jungle Adventures transports you back in time with a replica of a 16th-century Spanish fort and a live-guided exploration of a Native American/Old Florida Village.

Your admission also includes a gentle Jungle Swamp Cruise through the swamp on an eco-friendly electric-motored boat, surrounded by over 200 alligators.

Close to civilization, yet still a world apart, Jungle Adventures is a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Plan your visit today and discover the wild side of Florida.

Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo Reviews

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Petergun1962
Daytona Beach, Florida
"The real Deal"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 26, 2024
Jungle Adventures is the real deal. If you are looking for a Disney like place this is not it. If you are looking for animals in their natural environment this, is it. The guides are very knowledgeable and really care for the animals. With our senior discount buying online we got in for about $20 each, which is a bargain. We learned so much about the animals in their natural habitat. We got to hold a baby alligator and snakes. At the end we took a boat ride through the swamp. they have a neat little gift shop
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ls2travels
Titusville, Brevard County, Florida
"Fun afternoon with the Gators"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 24, 2024
We have been to the park many times over the years and have enjoyed it each time. This time Reptile Ryan was awesome!! He conveyed his knowledge in a fun way. Must visit if you are in the area and need something fun to do for a few hours. Daisy Boy was a favorite and as Ryan pointed out he is a boy!
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D6105JJpeteh
"Jungle Adventure"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed August 14, 2024
Really a lot of fun!...old school road side attraction...plenty of animals for all ages + pretty good gift shop..I liked the cats...kids loved the alligator feeding..boat trip was a nice finish to the visit!
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467katied
Killen, Alabama
"Wonderful little adventure"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 07, 2024
We were looking for something to do and decided to try this. We spent about 3 hours walking around and listening to the presentations. We got to hold a baby gator, snake, and hedgehog. They had a display about the natives and how they used alligator for survival. We got to watch them feed the gators and go on a little boat ride. They also had lots of alligators to see. They have a long winding pier where we could walk and look for alligators. They had a few other animals too. It was a great half day adventure.
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329erikaw
"Wildlife oh my!!!!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 16, 2024
The park was not busy and that made the experience even better. Many animals to see but we really enjoyed the Wildlife experience. The guide was entertaining and knowledgeable. He brought out an alligator, tarantula and boa constrictor for those willing and wanting to hold them. A great experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

How long is the Jungle Swamp Cruise?

The Jungle Swamp Cruise takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete (depending on the tour guide and how interactive the guests are). Guests embark on a lovely scenic cruise through the park while the guide regales them with the history of early Florida settlers, animal habitats, eco-facts and foliage.

Is this experience appropriate for guests of all ages?

The park is appropriate for guests of all ages, however, please be aware that you will be interacting with live animals, so smaller guests may be afraid of some of the animals. Guests are never forced to hold or touch any animal. Parents are the best teachers, so if you are willing to have an open mind about the animal and the information presented by the guides about each animal, then the children are more willing to participate.

Do you have any recommendations for guests who reserve a day with them?

Recommendations for guests are that they wear comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, bring a camera and a sense of adventure. They have a small cafe inside the gift shop that sells sodas, chips, etc.; however, guests can bring their lunches and enjoy them outside in the picnic areas or inside the cafe. The park opens at 9:30am every day, rain or shine (barring hurricanes, of course!), and the first tour starts at 10:30am, and the last tour of the day starts at 4:20pm.

Is Jungle Adventures wheelchair accessible?

Jungle Adventures has a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot. However, the Jungle Swamp Cruise is not wheelchair accessible. Guests must be able to walk down a small ramp to board the boat. Additionally, due to the nature of the vessel as well as lifting capabilities of the staff, wheelchairs and strollers are not allowed on board.

What should I bring?

Sunscreen and bug repellent are highly recommended. You can also bring whatever you wish onto the boat. However, guests are asked to collect their accumulated trash with them when they disembark.

What should I leave behind?

Guests are allowed to bring whatever they wish to on the boat. They just ask that they take whatever trash they may accumulate during the ride back off with them when they disembark. They have plenty of trash receptacles near the boat launch areas for their convenience. They do ask that the guest do not throw any items into the Green Gator River (especially food) as it endangers not only the guests, the tour guides but other alligators in the river.

How long does it take to fully experience the Jungle Adventures - A Real Florida Animal Park?

Anticipate spending at least 3 to 4 hours in the park, but you are not limited to that. The live guided tours and the Jungle Swamp Cruise will take about 2.5 hours of time, dependent on guest participation. Afterwards, you can wander around the park at your leisure checking out all the animals. You can also revisit any of the tours while you are there.

What are the 3 shows included with admission?

The 3 shows included with admission are the Wildlife Show, where you get to be hands on with a baby alligator and other cool critters; Native American/Old Florida Village, where you'll learn how the natives lived; and the Gator Feeding, where guides hand feed the larger alligators in the park. The gator feeding will be either a dock feed, where the guides entice the gators to "jump" for feeding, or a bank feed, where guides actually get into the sand and water area with the alligators for feeding. Either way, have your cameras ready for some exciting photos.