Here’s when Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach will reopen after temporary closure
The hibernation period is over.
Alligator Adventure announced Friday evening that the park will reopen Saturday, about a month and a half after closing for renovations.
“While we have got a lot accomplished, we still have some on going construction, so please pardon any ongoing projects as we are trying to make a better experience for our guests, and residents,” the park posted to Facebook. “We are very excited to be back open.”
Alligator Adventure announced Jan. 4 via its Facebook page and website that it would be closing for “several weeks” to undergo renovations that that would include future exhibits.
Friday’s post did not detail the nature nor status of any new exhibits.
“To the old saying ‘Get your ducks in a row’ well we have our alligators in a row, and are very excited to welcome everyone back,” the Facebook post reads.
Advertised as “The Reptile Capital of the World,” Alligator Adventure is located at 4604 U.S. 17 South in North Myrtle Beach as part of Barefoot Landing. It is an animal park that showcases reptiles and other species up close through shows and displays. Animals listed on the park’s website as of Saturday included: several species of alligators, bobcats, flamingos, crocodiles, frogs, lizards, marmosets, snakes, Hyenas, squirrel monkeys, several species of birds and many species of turtles.