Tigers For Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in DeKalb County, Alabama. It is a last stop preserve for over 160 animals, including tigers, mountain lions, African lions, bears, wolves, black leopards, and many more. The preserve is open to the public for tours and educational programs.
Animals:
Tigers
Mountain lions
African lions
Bears
Wolves
Black leopards
Coyotes
Foxes
Hyenas
Civets
Genets
Barnyard animals
Equines (horses, mules, donkeys, mini horses)
Things to remember:
The preserve is open to the public on weekends and during holidays and Spring-Summer-Fall.
Admission tickets can be purchased online or at the gate.
Tours are offered at various times throughout the day.
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
No pets are allowed.
No food or drinks are allowed inside the preserve.
Photography is allowed, but please be respectful of the animals.
Arrive early in the day to beat the heat and the crowds.
Take the guided tour to learn more about the animals and their habitats.
Be patient and quiet when observing the animals. They may not be active if they are feeling stressed or disturbed.
Support the preserve by making a donation or purchasing a souvenir.
How to reach.
Tigers For Tomorrow is located at 708 Co Rd 345, Attalla, AL 35954. It is about an hour’s drive from Birmingham, Alabama, and two hours’ drive from Atlanta, Georgia.
Tigers For Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve, Inc. is a great place to visit for people of all ages. It is a unique opportunity to see exotic animals up close and learn about their conservation. The preserve is also a great place to spend a day with the family.
The large animals were awesome! We traveled 1 1/2 hrs to see this place because some friends told us about it. It was very cool to see that many large animals in one place. My 9 yr old son totally enjoyed it too! I would give it a 4.5 star, but gave it 3 because of the lady at register.
All of the workers were VERY nice except for the elderly, brown hair lady at register taking money and giving tickets. She was cranky and rude. My son touched a vine in a basket on the wall on the outside of the building next to ticket window and she snarled "Don't touch the flowers" which may I say had spider webs and not many flowers anyways.
Furthermore, she was showing us the map and my son thought she was handing it to us and she jerked it from his hand! My son is well behaved so he just stood there saying nothing. I couldn't believe it. I (should) have told her how rude she was being. This is a place for kids to go and see cool animals and have fun. She acted like she really did not care for kids and treats them as such apparently.
So not good experience with her in particular, but EVERYTHING else was great!!
Awesomeness!! Lions, Tigers and Bears...oh my!!! We absolutely loved it. All of the animals looked like they were taken great care of and had spacious enclosures. The staff was super friendly as well. Watch out for the male African Lion, if he turns his back on you, you may get sprayed!!! Ask me how I know. We will definitely be back!!
This is the second year I have brought my first graders here and they have done a beautiful job each time. Our tour guide was gentle with the excited kids and knew how to speak to them on a level that was engaging and informational. The animals are very well cared for and absolutely beautiful. Tigers for Tomorrow provides an amazing experience, especially for a group of kids who don’t really get to experience a lot outside of their small town. Not only do they get to see some beautiful predators up close, they also learned about their habitats, diets, and how to care/love animals of all sizes. I am so grateful for Tigers for Tomorrow. ♥️
I unfortunately do not remember our tour guides name, but I have included a picture of her.
We love tigers for tomorrow. We have a seven-year-old that loves animals and it is not far from my home about 30 minutes away. This is the perfect short getaway to enjoy with our seven-year-old she learns something every time we go.
Awesome place! First place I have seen with White Tigers, Ligers, and Lions. It does not have big moats between you and the animals so you get great views. Wolves, and some African cats that you don't often see. A must see in North East Alabama.
Stacey Bales
a month agoThe large animals were awesome! We traveled 1 1/2 hrs to see this place because some friends told us about it. It was very cool to see that many large animals in one place. My 9 yr old son totally enjoyed it too! I would give it a 4.5 star, but gave it 3 because of the lady at register. All of the workers were VERY nice except for the elderly, brown hair lady at register taking money and giving tickets. She was cranky and rude. My son touched a vine in a basket on the wall on the outside of the building next to ticket window and she snarled "Don't touch the flowers" which may I say had spider webs and not many flowers anyways. Furthermore, she was showing us the map and my son thought she was handing it to us and she jerked it from his hand! My son is well behaved so he just stood there saying nothing. I couldn't believe it. I (should) have told her how rude she was being. This is a place for kids to go and see cool animals and have fun. She acted like she really did not care for kids and treats them as such apparently. So not good experience with her in particular, but EVERYTHING else was great!!
Mark Bain
3 months agoAwesomeness!! Lions, Tigers and Bears...oh my!!! We absolutely loved it. All of the animals looked like they were taken great care of and had spacious enclosures. The staff was super friendly as well. Watch out for the male African Lion, if he turns his back on you, you may get sprayed!!! Ask me how I know. We will definitely be back!!
Marissa Kendrick
5 months agoThis is the second year I have brought my first graders here and they have done a beautiful job each time. Our tour guide was gentle with the excited kids and knew how to speak to them on a level that was engaging and informational. The animals are very well cared for and absolutely beautiful. Tigers for Tomorrow provides an amazing experience, especially for a group of kids who don’t really get to experience a lot outside of their small town. Not only do they get to see some beautiful predators up close, they also learned about their habitats, diets, and how to care/love animals of all sizes. I am so grateful for Tigers for Tomorrow. ♥️ I unfortunately do not remember our tour guides name, but I have included a picture of her.
Teena Brown
4 months agoWe love tigers for tomorrow. We have a seven-year-old that loves animals and it is not far from my home about 30 minutes away. This is the perfect short getaway to enjoy with our seven-year-old she learns something every time we go.
Nathan Chadwick
3 months agoAwesome place! First place I have seen with White Tigers, Ligers, and Lions. It does not have big moats between you and the animals so you get great views. Wolves, and some African cats that you don't often see. A must see in North East Alabama.