This was my 2nd trip, once with a school field trip and then with family. We had an absolute blast! You're able to drive you car through part of the zoo and can field the animals. They come right up to your car! The giggles from the backseat were priceless!
First off, let me say that my wife and I loved the experience. It was a lot of fun and we talked of bringing our grandchildren at some point in time. Feeding the animals was neat however you do have to look out for your thumbs, the animals have no table manners. You buy food at the park entrance, it cost us 10.00 for four tubs of feed. The entry fee was 12.00 per person which I thought a bit high but cheaper that going to an amusement park.We were disappointed in that the buffalo and zebra were not available as well as the giraffe. we were told that they would be brought in sometime late March or April. So the pic on the advertisement was a bit misleading.We will be going back this summer to get the full experience and maybe drag a few grandkids with us.
My wife had heard good reviews, so we decided to take a quick day trip to "spend some time with the animals". How often do you have a Bison stick his big head in your car window?? It was entertaining to see them - Bison, Llama, emu, osterich, and others - all come to the car window. I think they were having fun doing some "people watching". Oh, and some were also glad to eat the food we had for them. Still, it was mid-afternoon and there had been a line of cars ahead of us. I think some were already full. For all those city folks out there, drive on over and check out the "local wildlife".
good cost and he kids had fun , well maintained park and animals - nice gift shop and friendly staff
I was in the area and brought my kids here. The safari part was great, my three year old enjoyed feeding the animals but wasn't a big fan of the emus or ostriches as they were quick to find the food bucket. The walk through part was nice, but the monkey cages were tiny and the poor giraffe was confined to a small barn (but it happily came out and made googly eyes at us for carrots). Be prepared, it's cash only admission. Senior citizens get a free bucket of food for the animals.
We went here on Sunday. They actually opened early to allow everyone in that was waiting. Beware of the overly active ostriches. Aside from the ostriches, All the animals are awesome, most walk right up to your car windows. Good selection of animals. The walk through exhibits are very small. You can go in with the goats and pet them. Very nice for a place that hasn't been opened as long as major zoos.Very worth thre drive 20 minutes out of Jackson.
I have brought my kids here twice. We went once in July of 2014 and once in March 2015. My children loved it both times! There is a large variety of animals to feed. The drive through section is pretty large. There is also a walk through section where you can look at monkeys and even feed a giraffe!
I was very impressed with this little park in the middle of nowhere. The cost was $12 per adult. Plan to buy at least 1 bucket of feed for $3. The one bucket lasted me the whole 3 mile drive because I fed the animals conservatively. The ostriches and emus can be quite aggressive. One ostrich actually bit the driver of my vehicle; however, it did not break the skin. I was impressed with the amount of animals here. At the very end, the camels were waiting to be fed, and one of the camels took my feed bucket right out of my hands - which provided lots of laughs. You can even park your car and walk around to see the other animals: kangaroos, giraffe, lemurs, etc. It was well worth the money spent.
Not as exciting as the website displays. This is not close to being a zoo. The thougth is nice but you actually only have about 4-5 different animals you see during the drive thru mostly Ostrich. A little disappointed even with the petting zoo 3 different monkeys. 2 turtles, 1 giraffe and a few goats. As i stated this place cater's to Ostrich. The camels are very aggressive when it comes to the food buckets they are not going to let them go they actually take the entire bucket from you. Kinda scary its about 6 of those. A little pricey for what you get but the laughs you get are priceless. Going at least once is a good experience if you are no more than 1hr away.
I was attracted to this place by the sight of the zebras you can see from the highway.I arrived late in the date, about hour and half before closing so it wasn't crowded at all. It was a super fun experience and the animals are obviously used to the attention. So they are more than willing to come right up and be fed. It was very enjoyable and definitely worth the stop!