Tallahassee Museum

Tallahassee Museum    

Tripadvisor (719) · Museum in Tallahassee, United States
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Nestled within 52 acres of flora and fauna, the Tallahassee Museum is an oasis close to the heart of downtown. The Tallahassee Museum …

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4.5/5 · 719 reviews
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May 18, 2024
This place is so amazing that we are going back next week. The best ever adventure in the entire state!!!My child and I had fantastic 2h of pure enjoyment climbing obstacles and zip-lining through be… Full review by MFilmar
Apr 18, 2024
We love this Museum and go every time we visit family in Tallahassee. It's mostly outdoors. While there is cabins and other features of early Florida life (including farm animals), the main thing are… Full review by Carol V
Mar 18, 2024
The new alligator enclosure was great a lot of animals. I love the CSX caboose there is a seaboard airline caboose every animal was sleeping, except for the otter Full review by matthewwS32AI
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Facts

Established:1962

Questions & answers

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Can a cooler with sandwiches and drinks be brought in?
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The only food items you can bring in, is for medical reasons, such as being a diabetic. They do have a snack bar on site. It's a little costly, so eat before going. Go early while it's still …
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The only food items you can bring in, is for medical reasons, such as being a diabetic. They do have a snack bar on site. It's a little costly, so eat before going. Go early while it's still cool out.
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How long would you need to see this place?
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1 day would be plenty
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May i bring along my small service chihuahua?
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Dogs aren't allowed.
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We want to take our grandchildren tall enough to meet the 54". But we thought there would be guides on the actual zip …
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We want to take our grandchildren tall enough to meet the 54". But we thought there would be guides on the actual zip course until I read some of these comments. Where are the guides?
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For the Canopy Crossing and Soaring Cypress courses all participants must go through a "briefing" where a course guide teaches the rules of the course and how to work all of the …
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For the Canopy Crossing and Soaring Cypress courses all participants must go through a "briefing" where a course guide teaches the rules of the course and how to work all of the equipment on the harness. Then everyone must show the guide they can complete the briefing area (two obstacles and a zipline) themselves to ensure they can complete the course. Rarely, some participants are not able to operate the equipment or slow down properly on the briefing zipline. If that is the case they will not be allowed to start the course - but they may receive a refund. After briefing, the course guides stay on the ground to answer any questions and coach participants through the course. Canopy Crossing gets up to about 20 feet at it's highest point, while our premier course, Soaring Cypress, gets to over 60 feet at a few points. If any participant needs help or needs to come down, a course guide will be up to perform an "assist" to get them down from the course in a matter of minutes. I hope I have answered your questions. Feel free to give myself (Drew) or Juan a call during ticket selling hours: Monday to Saturday 9-5, or on Sunday 11-5, if you have any other concerns.
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Are they a non profit
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Are they a non profit
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Answer by Party54 · Apr 20, 2016
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Frequently asked questions

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What type of course is Tree to Tree Adventures?
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Tallahassee Tree to Tree is an aerial adventure course that features both obstacles and ziplines. Obstacles can include bridges, swinging logs, tight ropes, and other interactive …
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Tallahassee Tree to Tree is an aerial adventure course that features both obstacles and ziplines. Obstacles can include bridges, swinging logs, tight ropes, and other interactive elements...
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