WILDLIFE HABITAT

OWLS.. OTTERS.. AND BEARS.. OH MY!!

Today, 1/21, the Wildlife Habitat, Scenic Chairlift, TN Flyer mtn coaster & the Rock Climbing Wall are Closed due to extreme winter weather.  Please watch here for any updates.

MEET OUR ANIMAL

FRIENDS AT OBER

ALL AGES

INCLUDED WITH WRISTBAND
AGES  6 & UNDER MUST BE W/ADULT

MEET OUR ANIMAL

FRIENDS AT OBER

ALL AGES

INCLUDED WITH WRISTBAND
AGES  6 & UNDER MUST BE W/ADULT

DAYS & HOURS OF OPERATION

Ticket Sales End 1/2 Hr Before Closing Time

 MondayClosed 4/29-5/2
 TuesdayClosed 4/29-5/2
 WednesdayClosed 4/29-5/2
 ThursdayClosed 4/29-5/2
 Friday10:00 am - 6:00 pm
 Saturday10:00 am - 6:00 pm
 Sunday10:00 am - 6:00 pm

PLEASE NOTE: During winter months (Dec, Jan, Feb) the Bears may be in hibernation, so out of public view.

Ober Mountain’s Wildlife Habitat is proud to share with visitors our black bear family, including BJ, Holly and Chief.

See our River Otters playing at the underwater viewing area, our beautiful Bobcats, Fox and our Birds of Prey in an enclosed aviary. 

Our Nocturnal House includes various species of native Smokies wildlife such as raccoons, skunks, flying squirrels, turtles and snakes. Eventually, other native species will also have homes at our facility.

The Wildlife Habitat at Ober Mountain is a privately funded, municipally sponsored zoo, licensed by the U.S.D.A. as an exhibitor. It has been put in place to provide people with an up close viewing of native wildlife in a safe environment. State law in Tennessee protects native wildlife from live capture and trade, and restricts possession of live animals to municipal zoos and university facilities. No wild animals are ever captured for exhibition; all new acquisitions are from other U.S.D.A. licensed zoos or are rescue animals.

NOTE: Some animals hibernate in the winter and may not be available for viewing.

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BLACK BEARS
including our own 2 generation family
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RIVER OTTERS
Underwater viewing area
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RACCOONS
Mischievous & highly intelligent
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BOBCATS
An indigenous top predator
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OWLS
Birds of Prey in an enclosed aviary
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FLYING SQUIRRELS
Native Smokies wildlife
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SKUNKS
Always look at the front!
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SNAKES
and other local reptiles

The bears are off exhibit while in hibernation, but all the other animals are awake and out in all but the most extreme weather. The bobcats and otters both very much enjoy playing in the snow throughout the winter. All of the animals inside are also available for viewing throughout the winter.