Sarasota Jungle Gardens
coral colored flamingos walking along bank of stream at sarasota jungle gardens
adult lemur with small lemur on back at sarasota jungle gardens
front exterior of entrance at sarasota jungle gardens
mother with stroller and kids on zoo walkway with animal enclosures at sarasota jungle gardens
red macaw biting toy basketball hoop with logo on wall at sarasota jungle gardens

Nestled in the heart of Sarasota, Florida lies a hidden gem for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike: the Sarasota Jungle Gardens. With 10 acres of lush gardens and exotic animals, visitors can immerse themselves in a tropical wonderland. Watch in amazement as birds of prey swoop down during one of the exciting bird shows, or take a leisurely stroll through the gardens’ beautiful butterfly exhibit. But the fun doesn’t stop there – visitors can also feed the flamingos, pet a sloth, and even hold a baby alligator! Whether you’re visiting with family or just looking for a unique adventure, Sarasota Jungle Gardens is the perfect destination for an unforgettable day trip.

Please contact Sarasota Jungle Gardens directly for current hours and pricing. Check out our See & Do Page for other fun things to do in Florida and our Deals Page for offers and coupons for Florida attractions, restaurants, shops and more.

Phone:
(941) 355-5305

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