Address: 124 Jungle Rd, Strafford, MO 65757, USA
Phone: +14178595300
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Erica Blum
I can't say enough about this place. The people are so nice and the animals are great. You get up close and personal with the animals and you could stay all day if you wanted to. Will definitely go back again.
David Wischmeier
I want to start off here by stating. Take the bus tour then see the animals by the office THEN drive through the park yourself. It will be a 1000 times better if you do. …
Savanna Anderson
Such a fun experience! Lots of animals to see and things to feed. Watch out for the overly friendly camels, lol! They like to help themselves to the treats.
Ann Langle
I would give more stars but we were disappointed after a 4 hour drive to see this very advertised, highly praised park. They talked it up way too much for what was delivered. The trees, ponds, and drive thru the park was pretty, but saw …
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Yes, do not allow food near your window; my new car got scatched severely, entirely our fault.
In person, they are $21 per adult and $19 per child. Online would be the best for price, but don't buy the day of your visit. They won't accept it until the next day.
They ARE open on the 4th of July, 2018. Last admittances to the park will be about 6:15 p.m.
I Just checked the website to be sure and yes, 2 and under are free. It is best to purchase online, a day or two in advance. Saves money because not much in their shop is cheap. Hope this helps and when you go, have lots of fun!
Buy the tickets online it's cheaper, and you really want to go early in the morning. It's about $20 for adults and $10 for kids
Yes. We are open!
I dont know what's on Google. We did see several animals. It was not when we were there thus the animals weren't moving as much.
I would not take an rv as the height will make it hard to feed the animals. They come right up to the truck but we got some scratches no biggie it's a great experience. They have safari busses that take you though also
It is a good solid 2 to 3 hours worth of entertainment. Best times to go are spring or fall as most animals are out then. Get there when they open as that is when most of the animals will be up on the road, ready to feed.
you cannot have a pet in the car, however, they do have large kennels for your pet. Best choice is to take the bus tour.
Around $23. But you can drive through and ride a bus through. Yes you can do both for the one price.
Yes, that is where they live.
Just show up.
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Hotels in Marshfield, Strafford, or Springfield. RV parks/ camping all around as well.
If you message them directly on either Google or Facebook, they are pretty quick to answer.
The discount is only in person. The people there they're pretty awesome so you can get that
It depends on if you have kids or not. For adults its 19.95. It is cheaper if you buy your tickets online as well. My family took the bus and I have 5 people. We had a blast. The details are on the website
Several types of deer, cows horses emus bison donkeys elk pigs camels. They also have walk thru with giraffes that u can feed.
Yes very nice discount for up to 5. It's always 10% but some days it's even better.
If you got the back before going in the ticket area they have a reptile room. It's by the bathrooms. They had at least one snake along with lizards etc
Yea we did both at no extra cost! We went in our car 1st then the bus tour. The driver has a lot of information about the animals
Yes, we do have a handicap bus available.
About an hour. Took time with the zebras but they were not sweet with us! They wanted to eat my mirrors and we got an amazing amount of slobber in the car. So fun!
You buy tickets, your tickets include the bus tour as well as everything else.
Some of the animals around the main area you can't... Like the lions and tigers obviously, but on the drive thru tour, you can feed all the animals. They are quite tame and let you pet them
They have rescued the animals, big cats, that they have there. I am sure they would know who to contact for a fox.
I would say probably.
You are correct. No longer by the car load. Prices are right there on their website.
We have three distinct sections. The walk-thru section includes Lions, Tigers, Ligers, Baboons, Giraffes, Lemurs, Spider Monkeys, Coatis, Foxes and exotic birds. The Winding Path has animals like goats, ponies, sheep, mini-cows and chickens. The Drive-Thru sections includes Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Elk, Red Deer, Sika Deer, Antelope, Cows, Bison, Ostriches, Emus, Bears, Wolves, Hyenas and so many more! You can feed and interact with many of them! We hope to see you soon!
You are only allowed to feed them the food they sell.
I'm sorry but we do not allow pets in the park, we do however offer a kennel that they can stay in.
I wouldn't recommend it this place has gone downhill and is way to expensive
No but plenty of other animals,be careful of ostriches i think they wanted to ride in our car with us
I'm sure if they're properly handled you could go through, I mean people do it with their kids all the time
If never visited I would tour bus then u could drive thru after that
22$ per person get to ride bus through and then you can walk through and drive through
I read something while I was there that they do rescue their animals. Whether that meant all or some I am not sure. There was one that came with an injured leg and ended with amputation. It was hiding in its little home though.
Children ages 2 & under get in free.
Depends on the weather if it snows yes if not no
Do they have sloths at the springfield mo location?
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