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I have been watching the volunteers with the wild horses near my house for a few years now. This year I started volunteering To help care for the orphan foals. It is so great what this organization does to save the lives of these little ones. They work around the clock to care for our wild horses in Northern NV.
I am so grateful for the tireless work of the volunteers at WHC, for decades these people have been striving to keep our wild beauties safe doing whatever it takes.💕✨💕 Thank you!
Elizabeth T
at 2024 Feb 01
Elizabeth T
at 2024 Feb 01
We were here for a birthday party, our first time visiting this museum! The birthday room was spacious and staff was easily available. The staff were throughout the rooms & all friendly, sharing kind welcoming smiles and “hellos” to us. My kids already want to go back 😊
Amazing time with my son at this fully interactive discovery museum. We came to visit family in Reno for a week and stayed downtown and most activities are geared towards adults. This place was a gem to find! And I even dropped my debit card on the ground and a nice samaritan picked it up and turned it in! Overall, the experience was excellent and we will return!
Vicki Palmer
at 2023 Oct 17
Vicki Palmer
at 2023 Oct 17
I would highly recommend this place. The animals are all rescued and very well cared for. So much better than a zoo!
Jeanette Rodgers
at 2023 Oct 08
Jeanette Rodgers
at 2023 Oct 08
Our party of older and younger kids all found ways to spend hours here. There is so much of so many varied activities that makes this place amazing. On this Wednesday, ages under 5 were allowed in early. There is a designated area for younger kids. Children are allowed to draw on a glass wall. They are allowed to build whatever they imagine with a variety of objects. Children are not only taught but they are encouraged to explore and experience. There is water, a river, that might require a change of shirts or close supervision. There are a series of clouds enclosed with steel netting to climb up that our kids spent a lot of time in. Too much to even try to list it all, and for a reasonable price. Every child should experience this at least once and preferably again and again
T.A. Gretler
at 2023 Sep 21
T.A. Gretler
at 2023 Sep 21
Had a great time at the Ark! Staff and volunteers were friendly and helpful. The animals were out cuz it was still cool, missed the tigers though, they were lounging in the shade out of sight.
Paul Stephens
at 2023 Sep 19
Paul Stephens
at 2023 Sep 19
We visited with our son and granddaughter and really had no expectations since we hadn't heard of Animal Ark until that morning. Please bear in mind that this place is pretty much in the middle of nowhere, as it should be, there are wild animals here right? Just take your time and enjoy the drive in, it's worth it! The gift shop/office is really nice, and the employees are pleasant. My wife is handicapped right now so we were able to rent a golf cart which was just perfect. The grounds were nice, the cages and viewing stands are nice and well kept. I recommend trying to find out the animal feeding times, that's when you'll get the best view of the animals. I'm not going to try to name all the animals here you can look that up,but I thought the variety was impressive. In my opinion this is a worthwhile visit!!
Brendan Kiely
at 2023 Sep 15
Brendan Kiely
at 2023 Sep 15
Animal Ark is a great animal sanctuary in the Northern Nevada desert. There is a variety of animals and big cats to see. When I visited the cheetah was injured so was in a back pen, but the other big cats were out, with the mountain lion being the most hidden as expected. The black bears are most active during their mid day feedings and best to see at the times shared. Overall great staff, animals and a great experience!
They need to do something for the coyotes they have been run out of there habitat and have known where they can be
Had a herd horses eating grass on our yard which they've done for years. Some employee walked onto our property and asked to give medication to a horse on our property. Told her no and told her to get off our property. So, she shooed the horses off our yard. Super unprofessional to think it's okay to walk on people's property
Annabelle Veatch
at 2023 Aug 20
Annabelle Veatch
at 2023 Aug 20
We really enjoyed our visit to the Discovery! 💡 There are many interactive exhibits and experiences! I really liked the big tire 🛞 you can walk under and the plane ✈️ you can sit down in! 😁A great place to visit solo or family trip! 🗺️
Souvenir shop was excellent 🙌 There was many neat science stickers 🧫 🧪
Jim
at 2023 Aug 03
Jim
at 2023 Aug 03
The numbers of horses have increased since these guys came on board. 2900 head in 2018 and over 3500 in 2022. This per Ag Department counts. According to Ag 300-500 is an acceptable number. They are doing nothing to decrease the numbers. The native wildlife has been virtually eliminated in the Virginia Range.
J R
at 2023 Jul 23
J R
at 2023 Jul 23
Really wish this place opened earlier. You could beat the heat an spend more time here. Honestly there is so much to explore and spend time doing you would need to come back 3/4 times to get it all in.

Some exhibits lacked info or instructions, didn’t work, had no one around to help, or was so busy even waiting 30 mins we had to skip.

I do recommend that they get another car for the little kids area. That seemed much more popular. One car with 5/7 kids all trying to use it. I’d also recommend a staff member there to encourage parental involvement. There were kids who were outside the age range making it difficult for the little ones to actually play an parents acting like it was free daycare just sitting scrolling on their phones. While other kids really wanted a turn with the car. Parents need to work on teaching kids to take turns.

The wood shop was another favorite, but we missed it an didn’t get to it till late. Meaning we didn’t have much time to fully use its area to its full potential. You could easily spend the day in there with all the choices. We had 10 mins unfortunately due to time constraints.

The parking lot is a decent size but by the time we came out at 1130 it was full.

If I’m ever in Reno again I would definitely stop here. Staff overall were great.
Tiffany Willis
at 2023 Jun 26
Tiffany Willis
at 2023 Jun 26
This was an amazing experience! Let's start off by saying of you can't walk the 1 mile trail. Have no fear you can rent a golf cart! The animals were amazing and very well taken care of. We decided to adopt a few animals and will return every month to do it again
cheng dalila
at 2023 Jun 26
cheng dalila
at 2023 Jun 26
Great place for kids to have fun while get a lot of science knowledge! Price is very good and works staffs are warm and nice, very impressive experience!
Gabe Miller
at 2023 May 20
Gabe Miller
at 2023 May 20
A stellar place to take the kids and fun for the adults too! It can get crowded from time to time. Be sure to bring an extra pair of clothes for the little kiddos in case they get pretty wet playing in the water feature. We ended up buying a family pass and it's been well worth the price.
Pam Bernhart
at 2023 May 14
Pam Bernhart
at 2023 May 14
Celebrated our girl's 1st birthday in the orange party room. Staff was very nice and everyone had a great time. Refrigerator in the party room was very helpful as were the carts that we could use to load/unload. I would definitely recommend for a birthday party or just a visit.
Theresa
at 2023 Apr 19
Theresa
at 2023 Apr 19
Loved all the Animals we even adopted I.0. He was special hoot. Enjoyed seeing Gracie and Bonnie had nice time the weather was perfect day to enjoy the animals 💜
Marilyn Whitney
at 2023 Mar 12
Marilyn Whitney
at 2023 Mar 12
We were gifted a membership for Christmas. We finally went today. We spent 3 hours there. There's definitely lots for kids to do. I don't have toddler littles, but I very much appreciated that there was a play area for kids age 5 and younger only. My kids are 11 and 6, and they loved it. Gift shop has tons of cool stem toys, some I haven't seen before! The ONLY reason I didn't give 5 stars is so many exhibits were out of order, which typically is understandable but both our kids were at the museum end of December 2022 and my 11 year old stated that most of these were broken back then. Regular maintenance should be routine since kids are generally rough on things, so to see things sit for months without repair was disappointing. I would love to suggest that in the puzzle room or maybe on the map, you list the answers to the puzzles. We tried a few for a while but couldn't figure them out. 😆 We will be back again for sure.
Hannah Gauthier
at 2023 Feb 17
Hannah Gauthier
at 2023 Feb 17
My toddler spent a delighted hour and a half in just one room! Educational, hands-on play is everywhere. As a teacher, I am delighted with all the activities my children get to enjoy here.
The staff are polite and helpful. The whole building is wheelchair accessible so bringing a stroller is easy.
I am overjoyed that my children have a safe place to play when the weather is too cold or too hot for regular playgrounds. I definitely recommend getting a membership.
Marilyn Whitney
at 2022 Dec 14
Marilyn Whitney
at 2022 Dec 14
We went on a field trip. We also have a season pass. It was ok. Certainly nice to have something in the area but I wouldn't consider this a must see. Personally the staff hasn't really made us feel very welcome on the 2 instances we have visited, which is why I deducted 2 stars. The 1st visit we bought our pass and whoever checked us out didn't write down what kind of membership we bought and when someone else called to confirm she kind of gave me the 10th degree. I felt like it was pretty clear what we had purchased. I let it go though but when we went on our field trip right before Thanksgiving, the gal was a little rude to 1st graders in my opinion. She also rushed us through all the exhibits. I am not sure if she was having a rough day or what. It wasn't the best experience and the other parents and teacher on the trip all commented on it. We still had a good time despite her attitude.
They do more harm than good. They often chase away these poor animals that are just looking for a place to eat (which is scarce after the many buildings being added to Carmella Ranch and affordable housing). These animals will respect you if you respect them. We moved into their neighborhood, they didn't move into ours . We have no right to chase them away which outs them in even more dangerous matters. Pushing herds into freeways isn't going to help anything.
Marquette Bullock
at 2022 Oct 04
Marquette Bullock
at 2022 Oct 04
The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. They were patient and listened intently to both my 6 and 4 year old who love all things animals and answered their 100 questions without any signs of annoyance. They have a great selection of cats, we were happily surprised to see a Jaguar here. Definitely wear tennis shoes since the path is mostly sand.
The facilities are well laid out, and taken care of. The staff is dedicated, friendly and knowledgeable. It's a drive, but better for the critters that way, and worth it. The animals all have well designed spacious enclosures, as well as the signage is great. With all of them having covered viewing sheds, including the explanation for how each respective critter found itself there. They are all extremely well taken care of, and have continuously enrichment environments and enclosures. The facility is doing a great job, and good work. Take the drive to visit, it's worth it. Go early, check out the feedings for the bears at 10:30, and 11. As well as cooler mornings and the animals are more active.
Lesley M
at 2022 Jul 01
Lesley M
at 2022 Jul 01
What a wonderful experience we had at Animal Ark today!
Try to arrive as soon as they open... the animals are most active & you can watch the bear feedings!
You can see it all in less than an hour but I recommend taking your time when observing the animals... they're fascinating!
The staff & volunteers are so great & informative. You can tell they really care for the animals.
The jaguar is incredible, the wolves were very cool, & we found the raccoons & tortoises adorable!
The animals look well taken care of & the enclosures are clean.
Don't forget to stop at the gift shop & buy some snacks, drinks &/or souvenirs... all proceeds go toward the sanctuary & lord knows they need it! Those big cats can eat!
They work 24/7 all volunteers to help the horses to get to safety on the range out of neighborhoods and have several in rescue. Helping also with LRTC.
I moved to a semi rural area specifically for the beauty of the area, including the horses.
These guys think it’s “in the horses best interest” to relocate them in winter to a more sparsely vegetated area. And to feed them straight hay, which is super bad for their stomachs.
Spoiled alert, the horses came back and the watchdog NGO thinks it’s their duty to remove what was placed here by nature long before people and especially long before this wack nimby group ever came into consideration.
Every time, I see our wild horses in a dangerous place ( close to busy streets) I call these people & they are wonderful! They go out & move the wild horses to safety. Day or night these wonderful people will help with our wild horses. Thank God for them!
Thank you so much to all you great wild horse rescuers. God Bless You❤️🐴🐴