Address: 46914 US-101, Bandon, OR 97411, USA
Phone: +15413473106
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Emily Jackson
Absolutely terrible. The staff was rude and rushed. The animals that were free roaming were great but not safe with the amount that they ran around and jumped on people. I’d be scared to let my child walk around. The wild animals don’t have enough space to live, looked neglected, and smaller than expected. It was not sanitary either because the lack of hand washing or sanitation stations around. I highly would recommend not going.
Keelly Pierce
We found the flyer at a hotel, though it would be fun to stop on our way up to Depot Bay. LOTS of goats to feed. But fun. We must have hit nap time. Most of the animals were not out to see.
Lacie Warwick
Love this place! Staff is always great and the animals are so cute🥰 have brought lots of friends and family and will definitely return. Wish they had a pass you could buy.
Untapping The West
Was a fun little stop. You can get cones to feed the animals and they will horde you till your kid drops it in fear. My daughter loved the chimp as it makes faces back at you and is also know to fling poop at people he doesnt like. Worth the stop
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Yes but it's all a matter of what they have at the time. So there might be possums babies, so cute, or tiger cubs. Done both. Wonderful!
I'd eat lunch before or after.
Children under 2 - Free Children (Ages 2-6) - $9 Children (Ages 7-12) - $12 Adults (Ages 13+) - $19 Seniors (Ages 60+) - $17 AAA, Military, etc. Discount - 10%
Last week. 2 different species in the car family. Plus 4 others
And about $24 for adults. Children and seniors are cheaper then that
I am not sure. I have only been there in the summer. Please call them. It is truly a great place.
Yes they have there own houseing so when they get tired of people they just go in
General (13+) is $21.00 Seniors (60+) is $18.50 Juniors (7-12) is $14.00 Child (2-6) is $11.00 Under 2 years of age is free
The Oregon Coast does have less case's of Covid-19, but right now there are so many visitors from other places there that you can not let your guard down.
No this game park is different and has all sorts of animals.
Yes, you should have No problems with your manual wheelchair. If the give you any trouble, give-em Hell
I dont know all about that. They are known for there quality breeding program. Care for the animals greatly,take in rescued animals, & are constantly upgrading all parts of the property up front & behind the scenes. They've been serving the animals in our region for over 30 years & have an excellent reputation in the community. 🐒🦊🦓🐯🦁🦌🐐🦔🦃🦆✌
You can hold whatever animals they have in the nursery, which varies as animals grow & are born. The deer, goats, & donkeys roam about freely. Ferrets, opossum, skunk, & fox vary from day to day. Leopard, panther, lion, tiger, & bear cubs are all possibilities.
About 2 months ago they had a teenage lion cub. Very cute. He might be getting big by now though. Usually some Cubs around this time of year. Give them a call during business hours & ask. They will let you know.
I would call them. They always have something good.
are 12$ senior 60+ age are 17$ kids 2 and younger are free 2-6 kids are 9$
It was $10- $12 plus what you buy to feed the the animals well worth it
A 6 month old lion cub. But lots of baby goats roaming the park. Enjoy!
All the animals have lots of space. Also you don't see the rest of the place the animals are when not in the public park sres for people to see. They have more room than what you actually see. They move them around. So there is no reason to worry about the animals hacing space. They have more room than most places and are very happy animals. The people who work there are so friendly and love the animals.
Best place to check is on their website: http://www.westcoastgameparksafari.com/hours-admissons
No, they sell food for you to feed to the animals that is safe for them. You have to realize that there are loose animals, mostly deer and goats, including a mini big horn ram, free to wander, roam, and interact with visitors. Some of them wait for the clicking of the gates you walk through and come running!! People were having to hide it inside their shirts, etc.
I would call the park:)
I'm not sure, they have seniors discount
$19 for adults. There's a section on the website with all the prices (cheaper for kids).
Lynx, bobcat, opossum, fox, ferret, and some giant rodent thing.
the phone numbers are in the business directory
I would say check the forecast then decide.
Between $6.00 and $19.00 per person. Goes off of age. Worth the price!
Bandon is the closest for hotel rentals, but their may be Air BnB options closer. For hotels, if you're coming from the south or headed further south, Port Orford is a bit more distant from the Park, but you could avoid backtracking by staying there.
I live in San Diego were the wild animal park is I feel the big cats have more than enough room .Maybee not the San Diego zoo though the animals are depressed looking anyways in the future that's probably going to be the only place you are able to see these animals .
Yes but there is a lot of poo around. It would be horrible. I always end up with it on my shoes and cane.
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