Welcome to the Flint RiverQuarium, a one-of-a-kind adventure in Albany, Georgia featuring a unique blue hole spring and more than 100 mysterious creatures! The Flint RiverQuarium tells the fascinating story of the Flint River and the mysterious blue-hole springs that help create it. The 175,000 gallon, 22 feet deep, open-air RiverQuarium Blue Hole is filled with the fish, reptiles and plants found in the Flint River's ecosystem. Explore the world around you like never before with interactive exhibits and face to face encounters with the creatures and fish native to south Georgia. Also visit the larger than life Flint RiverQuarium Imagination Theatre which brings nature to life in a whole new way!




My boys loved the gators! We even got to see a feeding. Highly recommended.

Parents and pre-schoolers can visit the RiverQuarium the third Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. for a 45-minute sharing time that includes story-time, a craft and a closer look at the animals at the RiverQuarium. Participants will be free to enjoy the RiverQuarium on their own after the session.

Explore a scenic section of the Flint River and learn about this amazing natural resource.

Bring the whole family and join the fun with arts and crafts, storytelling, live animal presentations and more.

Enjoy a leisurely canoe trip on a picturesque section of the Flint followed by wine, beer and light hors d'oeuvres at the Flint RiverQuarium.
All summer long through August 31, 2012, Albany, Georgia, invites families to get Wet, Wild and Out of This World on a summer getaway package that includes accommodations for one night at one of seven hotels and breakfast the next morning for a family of four and four tickets to each of these attractions: Chehaw animal and adventure park (includes Wild Animal Park); Flint RiverQuarium; Thronateeska Heritage Center (includes Wetherbee Planetarium); Albany Museum of Art; and the Albany Civil Rights Institute.