Garlyn Zoo

The Garlyn Zoo is a zoo located in Mackinac County, Michigan. At 30 acres (12 ha), it is the largest zoo in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Garlyn Zoo
46°4′47.3″N 85°17′53.4″W
Date openedJune 15, 1994
LocationMackinac County, Michigan, United States
No. of animals450
No. of species125
Websitewww.garlynzoo.com

History

The Garlyn Zoo was started when Gary and Lynn found some property for sale near Naubinway. They started the zoo with some animals that they had already been raising, like pot-bellied pigs, pygmy goats, pheasants, peacocks and sika deer. They lived in an unfinished garage for six years, and sold their truck to pay for food. Since then, the zoo has grown to contain animals that are larger and more exotic, including tigers, lions, a bear, many reptiles and amphibians, alpacas, a bison, hyenas, alligators, fruit bats, koi, cougars, bobcats, tortoises and much more.

Location

The zoo is located between Naubinway, Michigan, and Epoufette, Michigan, on US 2. It sits just across the roadway from Lake Michigan and its beaches.

Attractions

The zoo features cedar mulched trails through the nature forest, a souvenir shop and a snack bar. There is RV and bus parking. There is also a petting zoo.

Animals

Mammals

Birds

Reptiles and amphibians

Fish

References


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