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### Fall Flights: A Spectacular Raptor Experience

You must have a ticket ahead of time: https://shop.peregrinefund.org/collections/admission/products/2026-fall-flights-at-the-world-center-for-birds-of-prey

An immersive outdoor program.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Treasure Valley, this 45-minute narrated demonstration highlights the natural behaviors, agility, and grace of our hawks, falcons, owls, and vultures. You'll gain a deeper understanding of these incredible birds and the conservation efforts that help protect them.

### Details of the Event

Fall Flights tickets include general admission to the World Center for Birds of Prey. Doors open at 10:00 AM, and we recommend arriving before 10:30 AM, as the narrated flight program begins promptly at 11:00 AM.

#### Arrival & Check-In:

  • Check-in opens at 10:00 AM inside the Welcome Center.
  • Please bring proof of reservation or your e-ticket for check-in
  • Please arrive early to allow time for parking and check-in.
  • At 10:45 AM, guests will migrate from the Velma Morrison Interpretive Center to the Raptor Ridge Amphitheater.
  • The flight program starts promptly at 11:00 AM and lasts approximately 40–45 minutes.
  • If you arrive after 11:00 am you will be directed to the Interpretive Center and you will not be admitted to Fall Flights.

### Important Information:

  • Online ticket reservations are required to attend a Fall Flights program.
  • Once tickets are reserved, you’ll receive a confirmation email and e-ticket after booking. At check-in, please present your e-ticket or the name on the reservation.
  • You’ll receive a wristband for entry to the Raptor Ridge Amphitheater.
  • The program is held outdoors. Please dress for the weather—Idaho can be unpredictable!
  • Umbrellas are not permitted, but hats are encouraged.
  • No dogs or pets are allowed at the World Center for Birds of Prey and our Fall Flights program.
  • Children 3 and under are not recommended for Fall Flights due to length of event and outdoor exposure.

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