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Wonders of Wildlife

Attractions, Camps, Education, Museums

Exhibit at Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield MO
Photos courtesy Wonders of Wildlife
Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield MO
Photos courtesy Wonders of Wildlife
Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield MO
Photos courtesy Wonders of Wildlife

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500 W. Sunshine St.
Springfield, MO
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About Wonders of Wildlife


Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium offers visitors 1.5 miles of immersive trails to explore through state-of-the-art 4D exhibits that completely surround you within the sights, sounds and smells of the planet’s most extreme wildlife habitats.

Guests can dive into a world-class Aquarium Adventure featuring 1.5 million gallons of freshwater and saltwater habitats teeming with 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds representing more than 800 species.

Fully immersive Wildlife Galleries transport guests to the wildest places on earth and even amongst a colony of live penguins in an exciting and educational trip showcasing the history of the conservation movement.

Created by noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops founder/CEO Johnny Morris, the 350,000-square-foot experience celebrates people who hunt, fish and act as stewards of the land and water. 

In a world increasingly disconnected from the great outdoors, it’s more important than ever for people of all ages to connect with nature through fishing, hunting and outdoor recreation to ensure we can protect wildlife for generations to come. Wonders of Wildlife shares this passion with visitors through an authentic, educational and fun celebration of wildlife conservation.

Located next to Bass Pro Shops National Headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, the campus is a centerpiece of America’s Conservation Capital in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains. Wonders of Wildlife has been voted “Best New Attraction in America” and “America’s Best Aquarium” by the readers of USA TODAY. For more information, visit wondersofwildlife.org.