"Located in the back of the Veteran’s Garden, a 20-acre oasis that’s dedicated to rehabilitating vets with PTSD, you’ll find a sanctuary, where injured, abused, and abandoned cockatoos, parakeets, macaws, and parrots can find relief. They’re tended and nursed back to health by veterans, who apparently find a certain satisfaction in helping something so frail get back in the air. It’s open to the public, and the birds love visitors."
Serenity Park Sanctuary is not closed to the public but there have been so many requests for visits that we are taking tours only now. The veterans who work there were spending most of their time answering questions from visitors that we had to schedule tours at specific times only. Thank you for understanding!
Matthew Withem
Google
Crooks do not trust owners Dr Lorin lindner and Matthew Simmons. To All employees keep records of all your dealings with them as I did it will HELP.
donna hay
Google
Just visited yesterday and it is gone. No parrotts, one cage, signs in a pile. So sad. It was a magical place. I hope the birds and their cages were relocated to a beautiful spot. A true loss. :(
Lisa S
Google
Unfortunately this is now closed to the public. :(