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2025 is the Summer of the Shark at the St. Louis Aquarium

From Press Release

Sharks on the Mississippi River? Yes! The kings of the deep have arrived in St. Louis and are staying for the entire summer.Get ready for an unforgettable aquatic adventure at the St. Louis Aquarium, celebrating the Summer Of The Shark with exciting hands-on activities, experiences and exhibits featuring these magnificent creatures.

Visitors are immersed in a world of shark-centered adventures designed to get them up-close and personal with the rulers of the ocean. Summer Of The Shark focuses the Aquarium’s attention on its resident sharks with special events every day, including:

Shark Feeding Spectacle — Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. (First 30 guests)

Shark Canyon Dive Shows — 1:15 p.m. daily

Design a Shark Crown in KidsZone — all open hours

“Shark Twain” Mascot Meet & Greet — various times daily

Shark Nursery: Touch a Mermaid’s Purse Egg — all open hours

Shark and Ray Touch Pool — all open hours

Shark Activity Cart – 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.Activities change daily

Artifacts Display — all open hours

Sharks Exhibition — all open hours

Behind -the-scenes tours are offered at 10 a.m.12 p.m. and 3 p.m. daily. A 45-minute guided tour takes visitors through the lives of the sharks and their caretakers. This add-on experience is purchased separately from the all-day Aquarium pass.

A variety of shark species live at the St. Louis Aquarium, including:

White Tip Reef Sharks

Bonnethead Sharks

Brownbanded Bamboo Sharks

Tasselled Wobbegongs

Australian Marbled Catsharks

Blacktip Reef Sharks

Nurse Sharks

Zebra Sharks

Sandbar Sharks

Blacknose Sharks

Whitespotted Bamboo Sharks

Wobbegong Sharks

 

SHARKS FROM THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Summer Of The Shark includes a deep dive with Sharks, an exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History. The St. Louis Aquarium is the first to host this amazing touring exhibition.

Visitors will learn about ancient sharks and explore new discoveries about today’s sharks. Learn about their sixth sense and much more in this special exhibit. Sharks is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (amnh.org) with support from Fundación Coppel A.C. The Museum gratefully acknowledges Warner Bros Discovery for its generous support of Sharks. A selection of footage in Sharks has been provided by Discovery’s Shark Week.

 

 

WHEN YOU GO

Learn more about Summer Of The Shark at the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station here: https://www.stlouisaquarium.com/summer-of-sharks

The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station is located at 201 S. 18th Street in historic St. Louis Union Station. Follow the Aquarium and its sharks on social media @aquariumstl.

Aquarium tickets are available online at www.stlouisaquarium.com or in person at the ticket window. Advance tickets are recommended.

Beyond the Aquarium, St. Louis Union Station’s attractions include the 200-foot-tall St. Louis Wheel, the 18-hole St. Louis Mini-Golf, the St. Louis Carousel, Selfie Express train-themed photo illusions, the St. Louis Ropes Course, the A-Maze-ing Mirror Maze and outdoor carnival games. Three new rides open in the Wheel Park in August 2025. Restaurants at Union Station range from the diner-style Soda Fountain and the soccer-themed The Pitch Athletic Club to the Train Shed gastropub, quick service 1894 Cafe and the Station Grille. Family activities are scheduled every Saturday through Labor Day on the Purina Performance Plaza. St.Louis Union Station details are at www.stlouisunionstation.com.

Built in 1894, St. Louis Union Station was the biggest and busiest train terminal in the nation with service from 22 railroads at the crossroads of America. Today the family entertainment destination pays tribute to that history throughout the campus

 

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