Jungle Island
Photograph: Courtesy Jungle Island

Jungle Island

  • Things to do | Event spaces
  • price 2 of 4
  • Miami
  • Recommended
Falyn Wood
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Time Out says

Whether you’re looking for an action-packed, all-day outing or a quick pit-stop on the way to or from Miami Beach, Jungle Island fits the bill for your next family adventure. One of Miami’s oldest tourist attractions (founded in 1936), the iconic eco-park on Watson Island gives guests of all ages a chance to mingle with some of the world’s most rare and adorable animals like lemurs, sloths, kangaroos and tortoises while exploring the property’s many lush habitats. Although $20 million worth of planned renovations are still underway, guests can already experience thrilling new activations like a free-flight wind tunnel that sends you soaring above the Miami skyline and jungle-themed escape rooms. In addition to a new food and beer concept, keep your eyes peeled for future attractions like zip lines, virtual reality and a crystal lagoon.

Details

Address
1111 Parrot Jungle Tr
Miami
33132
Cross street:
MacArthur Cswy
Transport:
Bus C, K, M, S
Opening hours:
Mon–Fri 10am–5pm; Sat–Sun 10am–6pm
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4th of July Splash Bash at Jungle Island

Jungle Island understands the importance of a well-timed outdoor water activity for the kiddos (and their sweating parents) in the middle of a blazing hot Miami summer day. On Friday, July 4th, head to Jungle Splash—the park’s massive inflatable water playground—for a foam party, surprise animal encounters, and bursts of red, white and blue smoke at 12:30 and 1:30pm. This patriotic kids' rager also features bites hot off the charcoal grill, themed drinks and free animal food for the first 50 kids. Tickets start at $39.99 for kids and $49.99 for adults and include unlimited summer access to Jungle Splash and park admission through August 31st. Consider those dog days of summer plans officially handled.
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