![]() An audio tour is also available to download or stream. These 45-minute tours provide a unique opportunity to see wildlife species that are more active around dusk. Located about an hour from Boston, Southwick's Zoo now allows guests to take a self-driven tour of the 200-acre park after the zoo closes to foot traffic for the day. A second Wild Animal Safari location is open in Strafford, Missouri, with a slightly smaller, but super fun drive-through experience. Plan for the trip to take about an hour, and buy bags of animal food on-site for a truly hands-on experience. Drive in your own vehicle or rent a zebra van (check availability when you arrive). You'll see camels, cattle, elk, water buffalo, giraffes, and more. Journey on a 3.5-mile trail to see 75 wildlife species running free at this 300-acre park located about an hour outside of Atlanta. Wild Animal Safari - Pine Mountain, Georgia There are options to feed the animals at the Wild Animal Safari in Georgia. RELATED: 10 Wildlife Tours and Safaris Near Orlando It takes a little over an hour to complete the four-mile drive, and there are a couple of different options for which route to take, so check out the map before your visit. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch-San Antonio, TexasĪdventure awaits at Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch. The 450-acre safari drive-thru in San Antonio, Texas, gives visitors a host of animal interactions and beautiful views reminiscent of an actual African safari. Say hi to ostriches, giraffes, zebras, and buffalo that you'll meet along the way. Buy tickets for the self-drive tour in advance they are not available for purchase in person during the pandemic. You can buy pellet feed to toss on the ground for the animals to munch on. Don't forget to bring snacks and drinks (or purchase to-go items from the cafe) as it takes at least two hours to drive through the conversation. Giraffes, zebras, tortoises, cheetahs, and rhinos all call this conservation home along with a gaggle of other animals. ![]() Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - Glen Rose, TexasĮxplore this 1,800-acre park and you'll encounter more than 1,100 animals from the comfort of your car. Portable toilets are available at entrances and exits (we suggest using it before you enter). Be sure to get tickets online ahead of time as capacity is limited and don't forget to bring snacks it can take one to two hours to complete the trip between the drive-through and the wait to get in. An audio tour gives info on each animal as you pass by. You'll be able to get a good look at elephants, tigers, lions, baboons, and wild animals as you safely pass their enclosures. Your wild adventure includes many curious animals like ostriches and giraffes that will walk right up to your vehicle as you weave through the various sections of the exhibit (touching and feeding the animals is strictly prohibited). Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari - Jackson, New JerseyĪfter an eight-year hiatus, Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey is once again allowing guests to drive their own vehicles through the 350-acre Wild Safari preserve, which is home to 1,200 animals. Kids were getting tired, so we didn’t do that one.The Six Flags in NJ is allowing visitors to drive their own cars through the safari for the first time in years. There are other trails that include a bluff trail that would take you to a scenic lookout. Took us about fifteen minutes to get to bottom and it is definitely worth it to feel the power of the falls from the base. Past Lula Falls are the trails to the bottom but take the second trail turnoff as the first trail turnoff was muddy and seemed harder than the second trail turnoff. Five minutes past this waterfall is the massive Lula Falls, which was running at full blast in late March. There first waterfall you come too is decent sized with a large pool that has a picnic area. We took our two kids (10 and 7), stopped for lunch, and hiked the narrow path down to the base of Lula Falls in about four hours. Except for the very beginning of the trail, the rest of the trail is flat.Ĭan easily make it from the parking lot to the falls overlook and back in a couple of hours if taking the gravel trail. Google Lula Lake Land Trust to find the website and make reservations.Įast gravel path all the way from the parking lot to the falls. In order to visit, you need to make reservations to visit ahead of time and the cost is $16 per vehicle, plus a few dollars in fees. Hard to believe a waterfall of this size is not a state park but the upside of it being in private hands is that they limit visitors and you are guaranteed a parking spot. Absolutely stunning river gorge and waterfall. ![]() At this time, these are the only times this waterfall is open to the public. This should be a must do for anyone visiting Chattanooga during the first or last weekends of the month.
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