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Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den | A Visitor’s Guide

Collage of Electric City Aquarium exhibits in Scranton: mural entrance, shark display, coral reef tanks, and a crocodile.

If you’re looking for information about visiting the Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den in Scranton, you’re in the right place!

A sleek shark swimming in the aquatic exhibit at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Shark tank at the aquarium.

Occupying 20,000 square feet of former retail space on the first floor of the Marketplace at Steamtown (previously known as the Steamtown Mall), the Electric City Aquarium is a must-see for lovers of all things aquatic and reptilian.

Komodo dragon on display at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton, resting among wood chips and logs.
Komodo Dragon exhibit.

Directions | Hours | Admission | Parking

The Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den is located at 300 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, PA 18503.


The aquarium is located on the ground floor of the mall, directly across from the center court.

Exterior of Electric City Aquarium in Scranton with a large mural featuring marine life and a shark model hanging above the entrance.
Entrance to the aquarium on the ground floor of the mall.

When I visited around Thanksgiving time, the space across from the aquarium’s entrance was being prepped for Santa’s arrival.

Interior view of the Marketplace an Steamtown in Scranton, Pennsylvania, showcasing a festive Christmas display with multiple decorated trees, presents, and a large Santa chair on a raised platform. The area is cordoned off with a red velvet rope and the floor features a distinctive red carpet. The two-level building has several storefronts and curved staircases on either side leading to the upper level.
Center court of the mall, across from the aquarium entrance.

The aquarium is open daily 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Colorful marine fish and educational signage on species in a tank at Electric City Aquarium, Scranton.
Salt water fish display.

Admission prices are: Adult Admission (13+ Years) – $21.95, Child Admission (2-12 Year) – $17.95.

Close-up of a reticulated python with intricate patterns, displayed at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Snake exhibit.

Parking in the mall’s garage is free with merchant validation; I got my parking ticket validated upon arrival at the aquarium.

Aquarium tank at Electric City Aquarium, Scranton, displaying various catfish and aquatic scenery.
Catfish exhibit.

What You’ll See at the Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den

This attraction is divided into two parts – an aquarium side and a rainforest/reptile den side.

Signage at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton pointing to the Rainforest and Aquarium exhibits and restrooms.
There are two sides to this attraction.

Since I visited the aquarium side first, I’ll describe it first here as well, but it’s entirely up to you which way to explore it when visiting yourself.

Large cylindrical fish tanks with coral reefs and tropical fish at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton
Large interconnected tanks at the aquarium.

The Aquarium

The aquarium features large, well-lit tanks visible from multiple angles.

Shark gliding in a large tank with coral and fish at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Shark tank.

Each tank is accompanied by a wealth of information about the species displayed in that tank.

Informative display on sharks, including size and biology, at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Shark info.

As with most aquariums, the sharks are a popular attraction.

Shark nursery tank with educational signage at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton, showcasing shark eggs and hatchlings.
Shark nursery.

The stingrays also enjoy a prominent spot here.

Interactive stingray touch tank exhibit at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton with informational screens.
Stingray exhibit.

I was particularly fascinated by the piranhas, with their razor-sharp teeth and reputation for ferocity.

Piranha at he Electric City Aquarium.
Piranha.

Everywhere you turn in the Electric City Aquarium, you’re surrounded by amazing underwater wonders.

Lively coral reef tank with various tropical fish at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Piranha info.

The Rainforest

Venturing into the rainforest portion of the Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den transports visitors into a lush, green world teeming with life.

A lizard perching on a branch at the Electric City Aquarium in Scranton, with a rocky backdrop.
Resident of the rainforest.

The sound of water and the chatter of exotic birds provide an authentic backdrop to the vibrant flora and active fauna.

Vibrant toucan perched on a branch at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton, with a focus on its colorful beak.
Toucan in the rainforest.

Guests can marvel at the variety of reptiles, from languid lizards basking on branches to the sinuous grace of snakes weaving through the leaves.

Snake in a defensive posture at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
One of numerous snakes on display.

This immersive experience not only educates but also connects people to the delicate ecosystems of our planet’s rainforests.

Close-up of a crocodile submerged in water at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Both alligators and crocodiles are on exhibit in the Reptile Den.

Final Thoughts

The Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den in Scranton offers an immersive journey into the aquatic and reptilian realms, showcasing a diverse collection of species in engaging, educational exhibits.

Tunnel with a transparent ceiling through an aquarium tank at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton, showing fish above.
Walk-thru aquarium tank.

Here you can experience close encounters with marine and land creatures, as well as gain an appreciation for environmental conservation efforts.

Informative display about coral reefs with a world map and adjacent live coral tank at Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Coral reef exhibit.

For a great “deep dive” into the wonders of aquatic life and the fascinating world of reptiles, check out the Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den in Scranton, PA!

Two large cylindrical aquarium tanks filled with colorful coral and diverse fish at the Electric City Aquarium in Scranton.
Aquatic residents of the “Electric City”.

For more information, check out the aquarium’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE.

Close-up of a rattlesnake with blue cloudy eyes during shedding at Electric City Aquarium, Scranton
Rattlesnake in the Reptile Den.

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Scenes from Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.

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Exploring the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium.
Scenes from the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium.

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A collage of four photos taken in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. Top left: Historic steam and diesel locomotives displayed at the Steamtown National Historic Site turntable. Top right: A Stegosaurus skeleton on exhibit inside the Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science, and Art in Scranton. Bottom left: A vibrant mural of Dwight Schrute from the television show "The Office" painted on a wall in Scranton. Bottom right: A serene waterfall flowing through the rocky landscape of Nay Aug Gorge at Nay Aug Park in Scranton.

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