Address: 159 Mini Ln, Cameron, NC 28326, USA
Phone: +19197707109
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
yoona_ bunny
This was an absolutely wonderful experience to have. I really loved the goats, otter, and very friendly giraffes. Everyone was very polite and nice, especially the manager Denzel. He took time out of his day to answer our questions and let us know more about the animals. Not to mention the safari ride was nice and informative. All in all 10/10 would recommend.
RAJAT JAIS
Just one hour drive from Raleigh, this Zoo is not as big as NC zoo but it’s a good place for family and kids. The park is stroller friendly. washrooms are available and clean too. The entire park can be covered in one hour. For rest of the area which cannot be covered by walking, they have small safari tour I think every one hour and that too free. We can buy food for animals there but it’s hard to finish it. Main attractions are bengal tiger, bears, giraffe and ostrich.
Ryan Oldham
This is a great place to take your kids. Awesome experience being able to see many types of animals. Being able to be up close and feed them was very cool. Bathrooms and wash stations are available. Both was very clean and convenient. This is a very cheap place to go for a fun day trip with your family! Will be coming back!
K Noel
First off, I am 100% an animal lover. Not one go go to Zoo's, but they actually rescue these animals! Rescue! The staff is great especially Jennifer Austin( the Tiger God). We loved her so much and stayed 2 extra hours just because of her. I hope she stays there as long as she can. We will be going back..
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Cash donations are always needed and appreciated. We also accept volunteer work. We can be contacted through our website and through our Facebook page.
Yes they do. 4 large Bengal tigers, very beautiful animals. One of them got up and walked around when I approached the fence... showing off, if they're anything like normal felines.
That was my first time and all expenses were paid for me. I do remember on the tour we were told to go ahead of some people because all 14 hadn't arrived yet. I can't imagine that large of a group not getting some sort of discount. That's all I know and I hope it was helpful.
$12 per person, plus tax. 24 months and under are free. $3 paper lunch bag size of feed (pellets and popcorn), $1 for food for giraffe (handful of lettuce and carrots).
There is no free admission. We are not funded by county or state so admission fees and donations are necessary to keep up and running, animals fed and healthy. Beyond that the owner tends to any other needs we may have and it would be solely up to him to make decisions on any free admissions.
Yes, they have snacks and drinks in the gift shop and drink machines throughout the park
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