![]() After your Drive-Thru Safari hop out of your car and visit with 150 mammals, birds and reptiles in the 20 acre zoo. With your ticket you have the opportunity to get up close and personal with hundreds of animals throughout their 250 acres. How would you like to go on a safari? Sounds fun. There are 50 species of animals and birds totaling 500 in number.Ĭentral Texas / Hill Country Safari & Wildlife Parks Aggieland Wild Animal Safari (Bryan) ![]() Your tour on special trams takes you over the 80 acres of prairie and woods with the guide delivering an exciting and interesting talk while you feed the animals. You are able to feed the animals with food that is provided for you. You can drive through in your own vehicle or use their bus for larger groups. This is a family owned business on 59 acres where you will see kangaroos, cockatoos, tortoise, llamas, capybaras, and many more. South Texas Wildlife & Safari Parks Grapeland Safari Park (Grapeland) The alligators have stopped eating until spring…they are laying on the banks of the pond for you to get a good look! Their duck/geese/swan pond has a covered pavilion and is perfect for a relaxing picnic. The farm has gator eggs ready to hatch, baby gators and adult gators of all sizes. East Texas Gators & Wildlife Park (Grand Saline) Enjoy a self-guided drive through the hills & savannahs of this 300-acre preserve. See over a dozen exotic and endangered species that thrive in an open habitat similar to their native territory. Nestled in the lush piney woods of East Texas, this drive-thru safari is a home to an amazing variety of wildlife. You can even get lunch there and watch the bears play!Įast Texas Wildlife & Safari Parks Cherokee Trace (Jacksonville) They provide animals for Jack Hanna shows and just filmed a Dirty Jobs episode with Mike Rowe. This is a premiere exotic animal facility where they breed rare and endangered animals and supply them to zoos around the world. The story of each cat is posted on their enclosure, and information about each species is placed near the enclosures so you can learn about the animals that call In-Sync Exotics their forever home. ![]() This park is a spring break favorite, but beware… in my experience, the lines can get really long during school breaks! In-Sync Exotics (Wylie)Īs a non-profit organization they are dedicated to the rescue of neglected, abused and unwanted exotic felines and to educate the public about these beautiful cats. You will see long distance views of savannah-like pastures, forested areas and hillsides for the animals to roam. The 1700 acres lets you interact with deer, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
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