I had a great time at Lake Tobias however I expected more animals on the safari tour. Great place for kids.
We took our grandchildren to Lake Tobias for the day and had a great time. They loved seeing the animals and especially liked the safari ride. Our grandson really enjoyed the reptile show. They were allowed to see some of the reptiles up close and touch them.
We stumbled upon this place and were a little unsure at first. We did the safari tour and it was so much fun for all three of us (wife, 6yr old son, and myself). We couldn't believe the interaction that you can get with so many different species of animals.Will go again and hopefully soon!
My Husband an I visited Lake Tobias Wildlife Park. When u arrive at the Park gates there is an arch way made from the animal Horns. Very inviting. The 1st time we ever been there. On the safari tour we where blown away by how close we got to the Buffalo an Elk an other wild animals we seen the z dons (part zebra an part donkey.) The tour guide we had was very knowledge about the animals..lots of animals to see .The walking paths very clean. The animals in the cages you can get up close to and get nice photo's. Nice clean picnic areas an bathroom cleaned.Very reasonable Price for everything you get to see. The food there was very good also they have a nice gift shop.Vary family friendly. Yes I would go back again
I took my 4 year old daughter and best friend from college along with her 5 and 10 year old sons. They came to visit from Boston, MA. We had an wonderful time. The animals were amazing and to walk around and have such close encounters is unforgettable. The safari was also so nice especially with all the different animals and them coming right out to the bus. It made you feel like you could be in a big zoo but also had the wildlife feel. We all enjoyed ourselves and no doubt we will visit each year. I can honestly say the price of admission was worth every penny and they could probably even charge a bit more and not feel like you overpaid. I highly recommend. You def don't want to miss this place!
This is a fun place to visit and see the different animals of the world up close. Take a ride on the open air bus and get up close to the animals. Feed them from the bus and just maybe they may try to get on the bus with you. Enjoy the petting zoo and different birds.
Friday 8-29-14 was my Mom's 84th birthday. I told her we would do whatever she wanted for her birthday and she chose to go to Lake Tobias. What a fun filled day! It had to have been 25 years since I was there. How it has grown, yet still kept the small town feel! Best of all the prices are fantastic! For a total of $12.00 each we got to walk around the park, take the safari through the park and go to the petting zoo. Anywhere else you would have paid a minimum of $30.00 each. Plus all the associates we came in contact with were extremely welcoming and knowledgeable. Mom wants to go back in the fall and we intend to make it a family trip! Thanks again Lake Tobias for a fantastic day!
Lake Tobias is a good place to visit with small kids who like animals. Very clean restrooms, and decent food prices, with some exotic offerings such as bison. Place is kind of campy--"trams" are sawed-off school buses painted in camo colors, and the driver on our tour made sure to hit EVERY rock. Interesting mix of animals, with many species of deer, antelope, elk, bison (hmm, where DID those burgers come from), and large birds such as Emu and Ostriches. On the motor tour, animals come right up to bus, and people feed them crackers and popcorn (for sale at a nominal price). Caged animals (in very small enclosures) include lions, tigers, and yes, a bear (oh my). Petting zoo mostly pygmy goats, with about 100 guinea pigs in a barn stall. Overall, a good way to spend the day with kids 12 and under, and spend less than 100 bucks.
Little zoo with lions, tigers, monkeys, zebras, black bears, parrots, alligators - reptile show... Pretty impressive collection. However, no giraffe, elephant or hippo, etc.Not too big zoo, can be covered within 2-3 hours. You can feed the animals with crackers and popcorn sold at the zoo.You can spot a worker talking out an animal here and there - very friendly staff.Nice petting area, with hungry goats, sheep & deer...However, the safari is a must. Take the sliced-off open-top school bus (try to take it in the morning when more buses are departing otherwise you might have to wait for a bus trip to form) thru the open land and the animals literally come up to you for food where you can also touch them. They are all over and a pretty nice selection of them.Kids were thrilled and boy do we have good pictures....P.S. strollers are a bit difficult to push around.
We decided to come here last minute after remembering that we had a coupon. I had been here a handful of times as a kid, but it's easily been almost 20 years since I went last.My daughter just ran excitedly from one area to the next! She loved the petting zoo, looking at all the animals that were behind fences, and went bonkers on the safari ride. I thought she would get scared when an elk put his head in between the seats in the center of the bus, but she just kept feeding her until the driver said we had to leave. The reptile and exotic exhibit was very cool as well. This place is definitely way better than it was when I was a kid.The food is good, reasonably priced, and it's not too expensive to get in considering how much time you can spend here. We spent 4 solid hours here, and my daughter cried so hard about leaving.We'll definitely be back!