Common questions about visiting Cedar Cove.
Below are the strongest operational questions recovered from the public site, rewritten for a cleaner and easier-to-maintain FAQ page.
How long does a tour last?
Most tours run about 1 to 1.5 hours.
What does a tour include?
Tours are guided walks around the sanctuary focused on animal stories, species education, and conservation context.
Are the pathways wheelchair accessible?
The recovered public site indicated that the pathways are accessible and that wheelchairs may be available. Confirm any specific accessibility needs with Cedar Cove before visiting.
Are the tours safe?
Yes. Guests remain on guided routes and are kept at a safe, supervised distance from the animals at all times.
Can visitors pet or feed the animals?
No. Guests do not touch or feed the animals. Select weekend tours may include feeding observation only.
How much walking is involved?
The tour route is about a quarter mile.
What happens in bad weather?
Tours may continue in ordinary rain or snow. Severe weather can lead to cancellation, rescheduling, or refunds depending on conditions.
Do I need a reservation?
Advance booking is recommended but walk-ins may sometimes be possible. Feeding-view tours tend to fill the fastest.
Can I bring my pet?
Pets are not allowed. Service animals should be discussed with Cedar Cove in advance.
Is Cedar Cove a good visit for children?
Yes. The public-facing site describes Cedar Cove as both safe and engaging for children and families, especially when they enjoy asking questions and learning as they go.
When are weekend feedings?
See the Book a Tour page for the current feeding-view schedule and any seasonal changes.
How many animals do you have?
Animal counts and species can change over time. Contact Cedar Cove for the most current information.
