National Aviary x Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Pups Club

National Aviary x Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Pups Club

Riverhounds Pups Club Members can save on their next National Aviary visit!

Between August 25 – November 2, 2025*, you can get one FREE National Aviary Children’s General Admission ticket for every paying Adult or Senior. Children under 2 are always free!

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How It Works:

When you arrive at the National Aviary Visitor Services desk:

  • Show the offer email you received from the Riverhounds Pup Club, OR
  • Show them proof of Pup Club Membership

Choose to become a National Aviary Member that day and roll your paid General Admission into the cost of a year-long Membership!

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*Every paid Adult or Senior ticket = One free Children’s ticket! Valid for one visit between August 25 – November 2, 2025. Please Note: the National Aviary is open from 10 am – 5 pm Wednesday-Monday, and is CLOSED most Tuesdays and on Halloween.

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