All nature & natural history museums and attractions to visit in Orlando

Orlando (Florida) has a lot to offer for people that like animals, plants and anything else related to nature and its history. Below we list all 5 nature and natural history museums that are located in Orlando.

Is nature and the natural world something that interests you and are you looking for the best nature museums to visit in Orlando? These are the ones:

  1. Online discount!Gatorland Orlando1

    Gatorland Orlando

     Orlando, FL
    Gatorland, located in Florida, is a 110-acre theme park and wildlife preserve. It was established in 1949 by Owen Godwin and remains privately owned by his family. The park is home to a variety of attractions and wildlife, making it a unique destination for tourists.
  2. Online discount!SeaWorld Orlando2

    SeaWorld Orlando

     Orlando, FL
    SeaWorld Orlando is a unique combination of a theme park and marine zoological park. It is situated in Unincorporated Orange County, Florida, close to Orlando. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the Orlando area. The park offers a variety of attractions, including rides, animal exhibits, and live shows, providing a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
  3. Sea Life Orlando Aquarium3

    Sea Life Orlando Aquarium

     Orlando, FL
  4. Harry P. Leu Gardens4

    Harry P. Leu Gardens

     Orlando, FL
    The Harry P. Leu Gardens is a sprawling 200-acre estate that is home to a botanical garden, an arboretum, and beautifully landscaped grounds. The gardens also feature picturesque lakes and trails that are shaded by oaks that are over 200 years old and forests of camellias. This makes it a perfect place for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
  5. UCF Arboretum - University of Central Florida5

    UCF Arboretum - University of Central Florida

     Orlando, FL
    The University of Central Florida's Arboretum is a sprawling 80-acre garden located on the main campus in Orlando, Florida. It is home to over 600 species of plants, including a collection of more than 100 bromeliads. This diverse array of flora offers visitors a chance to explore and learn about different plant species in a cultivated setting.