I uploaded 51 photos of the Living Coast Discovery Center into the gallery, and I also typed up a short review of the facility on the "Snowleopard's 2017 Road Trip" thread.
Update from my visit yesterday: the center's walk-through aviary (for waterfowl and shorebirds) is currently closed for maintenance. I was told by a docent that it's planned for completion by sometime in June.
I know this wasn't directed at me, but I'll say it's definitely worth seeing if you're in the area. Scenic location, well kept facilities, and a nice collection of local birds and aquatics. It shouldn't take more than hour of your time. The shorebird aviary is probably the best part though so I'd wait until that reopens.What did you think of this place? Is it worth visiting in your opinion? I've thought about going there several times, but was never sure if it was worth the effort.
What did you think of this place? Is it worth visiting in your opinion? I've thought about going there several times, but was never sure if it was worth the effort.
I know this wasn't directed at me, but I'll say it's definitely worth seeing if you're in the area. Scenic location, well kept facilities, and a nice collection of local birds and aquatics. It shouldn't take more than hour of your time. The shorebird aviary is probably the best part though so I'd wait until that reopens.
This is good to know! I have been wanting to plan a return visit sometime soon, but I had not heard if this was reopened yet (it has been closed for over a year at this point). I will now be sure to wait until I return from being out of the country in June to make my visit.Update from my visit yesterday: the center's walk-through aviary (for waterfowl and shorebirds) is currently closed for maintenance. I was told by a docent that it's planned for completion by sometime in June.