
Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens
Season 3 Episode 6 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Fly around 170 acres of animal habitats, including sea lions, giraffes, and more.
In this episode of From the Sky we’re celebrating 50 years of Riverbanks Zoo & Garden! Fly around 170 acres of animal habitats, including sea lions, giraffes, and more. Discover the themed gardens in the Botanical Gardens and experience the magic of Wild Lights in the winter.
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Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens
Season 3 Episode 6 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
In this episode of From the Sky we’re celebrating 50 years of Riverbanks Zoo & Garden! Fly around 170 acres of animal habitats, including sea lions, giraffes, and more. Discover the themed gardens in the Botanical Gardens and experience the magic of Wild Lights in the winter.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipRiverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, South Carolina, has been a beloved attraction for nature enthusiasts and families alike since it first opened its gates on April 25th, 1974.
Celebrating 50 years of operation, this iconic zoo and garden welcomes over a million visitors annually, solidifying its status as a staple in South Carolina.
Not only does Riverbanks Zoo and Garden provide a fun and educational experience for visitors, but it also plays a crucial role in conservation efforts helping to protect and preserve endangered species for future generations.
Now it's time to explore Riverbanks Zoo and Garden from the sky.
The zoo at Riverbanks is a sprawling 170 acre facility that is home to over 3000 animals representing 400 different species from around the world.
Here, visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including the Sea Lion and Harbor Seal exhibit, which is modeled after San Francisco's Pier 39.
This 270,000 gallon pool is home to a River Banks charismatic sea lion duo Maverick and Ranger who were rescued after being stranded on the coast of California.
The African Plains exhibit spans two acres and features giraffes, grant zebras and ostriches.
Bruce, Riverbanks tall tallest giraffe, joined this herd in 2014 and can be easily identified by his darker coloration and bony bumps around his face.
One of the newest additions is the Darnall W. and Susan F Boyd Aquarium and Reptile Conservation Center, which offers an engaging journey through land and sea, showcasing some of the world's most precious endangered wildlife.
Adjacent to the zoo is the River Banks Botanical Garden, which opened in 1995 and spans 70 acres of stunning beauty.
Connected to the zoo by an 800 foot long bridge over the lower Saluda River.
Visitors can access the garden by walking or taking a motorized tram.
The themed gardens feature over 5700 species of native and exotic plants.
Highlights include a formal walled garden and an antique container garden.
Additionally, a half mile nature trail winds along the native forest and riverbank, offering a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors.
The Gardens 10,000 square foot visitor Center serves as an educational hub, showcasing the importance of conservation and sustainable gardening practices.
One of the most anticipated events at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is Wild Lights.
During the winter months, this event features nearly 60 larger than life handcrafted lanterns that illuminate the zoo.
Guests can enjoy interactive displays such as a bubbling crab display and an 11-foot peacock.
Wild Lights not only offers a dazzling light show, but also highlights the beauty of nature and the importance of conservation.
With its impressive collection of animals, stunning botanical gardens and exciting events like Wild Lights, Riverbanks Zoo and Garden continues to captivate visitors and is breathtaking when you get to see it from the sky.
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From the Sky is a local public television program presented by SCETV
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