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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center

At Fossil Rim, just 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth, you can visit with hundreds of rare and endangered animals from around the world that roam free ...
  5 reviews
"The Greatest Safari in Texas"
Reviewed by texas-swede on Mar 7, 2009
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center offers a really great safari experience interaction with lots of animals. The animals roam free in a large area.
Deer Forest

Deer Forest

Enjoy a day of lovin' touchin' and huggin' at Southwest Michigan's Animal and Amusement Wonderland!
  1 review
"Half a century at Deer Forrest"
Reviewed by maggiedev on Apr 16, 2003
Outstanding place to go and take all ages. Educational and just a whole lot of real fun.
Bear Country USA

Bear Country USA

Enjoy a leisurely three mile drive through this spectacular and unique wildlife park nestled on 250 acres of Black Hills beauty. Bear Country U.S.A. ...
  8 reviews
"Should be shut down!"
Reviewed by elleaf on Jun 7, 2011
True animal lovers should not visit this place. It broke my heart to see all those baby bears separated from their mothers . . .
Western North Carolina Nature Center

Western North Carolina Nature Center

The Nature Society, now known as the Friends of the WNC Nature Center was formed in March 1975, and together with Center staff developed the Nature ...
  1 review
"Nice Little Outing--Small and Friendly"
Reviewed by bethandbriggs on Jun 5, 2004
The WNC Center is a nice place to spend a few hours, especially with children. The emphasis of the center is to highlight . . .
Wildlife Safari

Wildlife Safari

Experience Oregon's only drive-thru park where hundreds of exotic animals from around the world roam free. Discover a photographer's paradise on our ...
  5 reviews
"Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon takes you to Africa"
Reviewed by nwinston on Jul 30, 2005
Want to go on Safari in the comfort of your air-conditioned car? This is a good choice. The staff seems genuinely committed to conservation. The tour is educational and fun.
Lion Country Safari

Lion Country Safari

Begin your Safari World tour with a boat ride on the Safari Queen, where you will learn about the siamangs and spider monkeys that inhabit the ...
"This is a pretty cool place for the money"
Reviewed by erikgriffith on Aug 4, 2008
Go out of the way to see a real amusement park with real animals.
Living Desert

Living Desert

Discover The Living Desert's 1,200 acres of blooming, scampering, flying, howling fun. Wild creatures and creature comforts for the whole family. ...
  4 reviews
"Excellent and Underappreciated zoo"
Reviewed by fotofool on Jan 25, 2011
If you like animals at all, you need to visit this zoo.
San Diego Wild Animal Park

San Diego Wild Animal Park

Located 32 miles northeast of the Zoo near the city of Escondido in north San Diego County, the San Diego Wild Animal Park is 20 times larger than ...
"Number 1100: I'm Wild About San Diego Wild Animal Park!"
Reviewed by bilbopooh on Mar 15, 2007
San Diego Wild Animal Park is a great place to spend the day.
African Safari Wildlife Park

African Safari Wildlife Park

<ul><li>The Midwest's Only Drive Thru Safari!</li><li>Open Memorial Day thru Labor Day.</li><li>See the Giant Eland, the largest ...
  5 reviews
"We Had a Great Time!"
Reviewed by grandmax2 on Jun 15, 2006
Two children, 6 and 3, two adults, and grandma. We had a two-hour drive ("Are we there yet?!"), but enjoyed the drive-through . . .
Northwest Trek

Northwest Trek

Walk with the animals at Northwest Trek. Stroll winding nature trails, walk past wolf, grizzly and black bear exhibits and discover hidden pathways ...
  5 reviews
"Northwest Trek Wildlife Park --- A Glimpse at some great Northwest wildlife"
Reviewed by three_ster on Jun 6, 2008
This is a wonderful place to spend a day learning and experiencing the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.
Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science

Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science

The Tallahassee Museum is one of the few museums in the nation combining a natural habitat zoo of indigenous wildlife, a collection of historical ...
  4 reviews
"Junior museum not quite grown up"
Reviewed by marylee400 on Mar 14, 2007
Good to kill a few hours, but come in the morning when the animals are active. Wear good walking shoes.
The Wilds

The Wilds

The Wilds is the largest facility of its kind in North America. The Wilds was opened to the public in 1994 and spans nearly 10,000 acres of ...
  1 review
"Going into the Wild in Cumberland Ohio"
Reviewed by muffins-cookie on Mar 14, 2001
This is a great place to see beautiful animals without them being caged. I would recommend The Wilds to anyone wanting to learn about animals.
Wild Safari Animal Park

Wild Safari Animal Park

<ul><li>A drive-through wildlife park.</li><li>In our American section, you will find animals from the cool backwoods of North ...
  3 reviews
"A Great Experience for Kids and Adults!"
Reviewed by aimeeb1224 on Jun 29, 2007
If you are in the area, you have to experience the Safari - both kids and adults will enjoy it!
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

  6 reviews
"This local safari is worth a stop"
Reviewed by texas-swede on Apr 10, 2009
Smaller then Fossil Rim Wildlife Center but it has a better location. A good stop on your way home from San Antonio to Dallas.