Zoos and Aquariums in West Virginia

Who hasn't been awed by the site of a lumbering elephant or shivered while watching a long gliding shark? The world's forests, jungles, and oceans are filled with fascinating creatures. Whether you are a curious adult or an enthusiastic child, viewing these animals never gets old. So, let UpTake help you find the best zoo or aquarium to visit on your trip in West Virginia and spend a day marveling at interesting wildlife.

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AAquarium Lounge

  • 620 Gaston Ave
    Fairmont, WV 26554
  • 3043661500
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  • My husband and I have visited The Aquarium Lounge once! Our food was absolutely delicious. The atmos... more on OpenList.com
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Aquarium Lounge
620 Gaston Ave
Fairmont, WV 26554

BOglebay's Good Zoo

Oglebay's Good Zoo
  • Rt. 88 N
    Wheeling,WV,26003
  • (304) 243-4030
  • Highlights: guided tours, restrooms more
  • Overview Visitors of all ages will find something pleasing at our zoo which is dedicated to the memory of a seven-year-old boy named Phillip Mayer Good, who loved nature. Come and visit over 80 species of animals nestled in 30 acres of flowers, trees, hills, and valleys. Watch our native North American... more on Oglebay-resort.com
  • Overview The Oglebay Mansion and Waddington Farm The Oglebay Mansion was built in 1846 by Paul Matvey. It was originally an eight-room farmhouse. Earl W. Oglebay purchased the mansion and its 25 adjoining acres in 1900, renamed it Waddington Farm, and used it as his summer estate. He was the ninth owner o... more on Wikipedia.org

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Oglebay's Good Zoo
Rt. 88 N
Wheeling,WV,26003

CWest Virginia Zoo at Hovatter's Wildlife Zoo

West Virginia Zoo at Hovatter's Wildlife Zoo
  • Kingwood
    WV
  • (304) 329-3122
  • Overview The West Virginia Zoo at Hovatter's Wildlife Zoo is home to over 30 different species of native and exotic animals from all over the world. What started out as a small collection of deer, black bear, cougars and tigers has turned into a menagerie of Chimpanzee's, Grizzlies, various species of Ora... more on Westvirginiazoo.com

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