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Natures Creek Petting Zoo - (734) 384-3397


Natures Creek Petting Zoo

9870 Crabb Rd
Temperance, MI 48182
(734) 384-3397
Markets: Monroe, MI Metro


Customer Reviews

natures petting zoo
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2008-12-19T19:20:00Z

My children and i enjoyed our experience at the zoo. Considering the devasting fire and loss of animals they had not so long ago, ithink they are trying very hard to get it back together. As far as the comment about the dirty animals, animals often roll around in the dirt to scratch. Have these people never owned an exotic pet? I thought it was a fine learning experience and would go again.

i love natures creek pettig zoo
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2008-04-07T11:30:00Z

i love natures creek. they have worked hard to rebuild after recent devastation. they have an awesome drive-thru part to the zoo. although it is in a backyard, it is a huge yard. its beautiful for the animals and visitors. the animals couldn't ask for better people to care for them. they take them in their house if they are sick or if they are babies. even if it starts getting cold. not many people i know would take wild animals into their home to care for them. they specialize in groups of school children. many schools go there for field trips. many of their animals have been born and raised on the property. it is a great experience for families. they offer a snack bar with drinks and something to munch on. you have the option of hand feeding animals. thats pretty awesome. the animals had fresh water and i watched them feed them while i was there. i asked many questions while i was there and the people running it were more than willing to answer any of my questions. they were extremel

What a joke, this place should not be open to the public
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2008-02-12T23:06:00Z

I was with a group of young children touring this so called petting zoo and a small boy was scratched several times by a lemur. The animal grabbed his small arm and actually pulled it into the cage. There was no first aid kit on site and no records of recent animal vaccinations. The wound was so deep the boy was taken to the hospital and the owners said they would take responsibility for the medical bills but have yet to do so. This facility is dirty and unsafe for adults and children.