Colorado Gators
Colorado Gators is a family oriented, educational facility that focuses on full use of natural and recycled resources. Our goal is to maintain an integrated ecosystem while providing educational opportunities and viable farm products.
The History of Colorado Gators Erwin and Lynne Young moved from Post, Texas to Alamosa, Colorado in September, 1974 with their four children, Mark, Mike, Sherri, and Jay. Erwin learned of the geothermal water resources available in the Valley and wanted to grow Tilapia, an African perch that requires warm water and is very good to eat.
In 1977 they purchased the 80 acre farm that is now Colorado Gators Reptile Park. It wasn’t until 1987 that they purchased 100 baby alligators to dispose of dead fish and the remains of filleted fish.
Those baby gators grew quickly in the warm geothermal water (87° F) and the locals wanted to see them, so we opened to the public in 1990. Soon we were in the spotlight of many media programs and articles. Individuals with overgrown alligators and other reptiles such as large pythons, tortoises, iguanas, and more started dropping them off with us.
We have become a sanctuary for unwanted exotic pets and we care for them as best we can. We display them for the public to understand the dangers in owning these pets and we take them to schools for educational programs.
ADMISSION PRICES:
Children ages 5 and under: FREE
Children ages 6 – 15: $10.00
Adults ages 16 – 64: $20.00
Seniors ages 65 – 79: $10.00
Seniors ages 80 and over: FREE
Contact Us:
9162 CR 9 N. Mosca, CO 81146
719-378-2612
colog8rs@gmail.com
OPEN DAILY!
TODAY’S HOURS: 10 am – 4 pm
Winter Hours (November 5 – February 28): 10 am – 4 pm
*Closed Thanksgiving day and Christmas day