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SPRING HOURS: 
MON-FRI: OPEN AT NOON, LAST ENTRY AT 4 PM

SATURDAY: OPEN AT 9 AM, LAST ENTRY AT 5 PM 
SUNDAY: OPEN AT 10 AM, LAST ENTRY AT 5 PM 

SUMMER HOURS BEGIN 5/20
SUN-FRI: OPEN AT 10 AM, LAST ENTRY AT 5 PM
SATURDAY: OPEN AT 9 AM, LAST ENTRY AT 6 PM  

The Most Fun in the

SHARK-LA-TEX

Plan Your Adventure

With over 300 species and 1,000 animals, guests can get up close and personal with sharks, seahorses, turtles, eels and many other amazing sea creatures and reptiles. Guests are able to hand-feed the stingrays, touch the moon jellies, sea stars, anemones and more, and learn all about how these amazing animals adapt and survive in their environment.

 

Our mission is to create thoughtful, impactful and sometimes unexpected interactions and experiences that inspire the protection of the aquatic world both close to home and far away.

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Our friendly staff are always on the floor, helping guests get the most of their visit and we firmly believe in accessibility for all. Our goal is to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where everyone's unique differences are accepted, respected, valued and appreciated. We go above and beyond to ensure that each and every guest has a memorable experience. Read more about how we are accessible for all.

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Celebrate A Birthday 

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 Feedings & Experiences

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Treasure

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School

Fieldtrips

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Camps

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Adopt An Animal

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 Conservation

Programs

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Meet Our Animals

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Testimonials

The staff were all so friendly!! Both girls absolutely loved it! This is definitely something that can be enjoyed by the whole family no matter what their age is. We were able to get our pictures taken as a family bc the staff just came up to us and offered! Which we hardly are able to do so unless someone does so to have them offer was very much so appreciated by my husband and I. We LOVE this place!! Will have to go back again soon!

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-Sabrina S

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