Address: 6132 Kay Starr Trail, Davis, OK 73030, USA
Phone: +15803693383
Sunday: 9AM–5:30PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5:30PM
Angie A
I took my fiance here & we had a so much fun! Unfortunately we lost most of our pics, but we're able to save a few of the beautiful animals they have there. The only complaint we had was not against the facility, but against the visitors. Y'all stink if you throw your trash out the window on the drive through the park!! My goodness, the folks that work there have tough enough jobs & do them well to keep that place & the animals in great shape!
M M.
Great place. Animals came right up to the vehicle. But roads were bumpy, we had a truck, I probably would not bring a car. Definitely buy pellets to feed the animals.
Kittie Quinn Adventures
My family loved this place it was way better then Fossil Rim and way cheaper too. We are most definitely coming back in May to visit again.The Alpaca/llamas are first to see at the beginning of the trail and will try to eat all your animal feed I recommend saving it for the Ostriches Zebras and the other animals that are towards the end of the park.All the animals where fun to feed we where there for about 2 hours . Next time where bringing the Jeep some , of the trails had steep hills and our 2WD Honda kinda struggled.Lots to see lots of fun.
KILIS
The scenery is great. Animals were sweet. the reception tho was awful and reason why my low rating. I was bringing a guest from out of the country and the teenager that checked us in had zero manners almost rude and felt like she didn't want to be there and was trying to get rid of us. We could barely understand what she was saying she was talking so fast... Really left a bad taste to be greeted in such a manner. For a place like this they need to put someone cheerful and that is a people person. What a shame.
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They take cards and cash.
ADULTS: $ 16.99 CHILD: $ 14.99 (4 THROUGH 11) SENIOR CITIZENS: $ 14.99
I believe it was $6 for a cup of food and $15 for three cups. The "three cup" deal came in a plastic grocery bag and they put cups in the bag. The cups are like large size drink cups at any fast food place. I suggest the larger deal if there are two or more people in your group. You will probably run out of food. I think the fishfood was $2. Ration your food. Don't waste it on the llamas and donkeys at the beginning. The camels, buffalo, and giraffe will be later. Hold on to your cups! The llamas and draft horses will grab your cup with their teeth and snatch it from young children and unsuspecting adults!
No your dog will probably be barking at all the animals and it will just go bad dont recommend taking you dog or any other animal with you.
Yes, they do. What’s your discount applies to either active duty or retired! With your military discount, It is $11.99 for each person in your family.
Yes! It's lots of fun that way! We've done it this was on 3 separate occasions and with toddlers and have not had any incidents. The driver (my husband) checks with the adults in the back before moving again that way we can have the kids sit down. (The roads are pretty rough) So far, none of the animals have damaged our vehicle or were able to injure any kids. Unless something has changed, the giraffes are behind a fence, it was actually kind of difficult to feed them. I posted several pictures from our most recent trip.
Adults $ 16.99 and children and seniors are $ 14.99
Same^ I think the giraffes might be in their building, but all the others animals would be out I think
14 per adult
It is quite large and had dozens of different animals when we went. Depending upon the route you take and the amount of time you spend feeding and petting, it can take anywhere from an hour to several hours. We took our time.
They are open and will open up the area to be hands on with the at the end of the month animals . I DONT MENan LOL no those animals eat so good and they will seek you out and make sure they eat if they are hungry. Sorry dont mean to laugh but they seem like very happy healthy animals and they have people sit through out the park to watch and make sure everything is okay.
We enjoyed it. It was a morning day trip from Texas. I respect what they do and the price was ok because I am sure it is super expensive to care for these beautiful animals. I am an animal lover so for me and my family it was nice to see.
Yes. You pay when you get there. There's a price per person/child and an additional charge for the animal food.
The animal food the Park provides, any other food prohibited, dangerous for the animals, get sick.
Yes
Yes. You'll like it. Make sure you get some food for the animals. The donkeys and ostriches insisted that we give them a lot of food to move out of the way :)
We stayed in paul's valley at comfort inn, it was nice and clean.
Yes it has wheel chair access. The petting zoo at this time is closed. This is a drive thru safari. Well worth the time and please make sure to get enough food at the beginning. We ran out of food half-way through.
If its below like 65 they keep the giraffe in its building with the heater. But it was in the 50's when we went last Saturday morning and they seemed to all be out except for the giraffe
Not sure but they should be.
It takes about an hour or more depending on how log you stop to feed the animals
No honestly the place is run down and is a waste of money all you can do is drive thru the park and feed what few animals they have
I dont know did not research it needless they need the help to keep them in well health and fed they seem very happy animals and they are not in cages
I would call the park to see what they say. Make sure your truck is a 4x4 if your willing to go thru in rain.
I'm not sure if you can run the trailer through the roads.. There are some steep areas and there can be a danger of hurting the animals being that the goats like to climb. The trailer defeats the purpose of staying in your car. Your not allowed to get out of vehicle or open your doors. I would suspect a safety hazard if anyone of the animals try to step up on trailer.. And there are buffalo loose.. I would say they probably won't let you in with a trailer within the petting areas. To risky.
I watched a truck full of kids enter, so I think yes, but I would not recommend it. Some of the animals are pretty aggressive.
No limit. Don't bring rabbit feed like the person said above. Bringing in your own feed or other food is prohibited.
$17 for adults and $ 15 per child 4-11 year old
I'm not sure on that one the drive through part of the park is a little ruff if you have a small car so I would take something that's not low to the ground
I think its 60 years old.
I believe so. Just watch all the potholes as you drive thru. I popped a tire.
Adults-$16.99 Child-$14.99 (4-11) Senior Citizens -$14.99
We were there Tues. The rides are temporarily closed but the Wildlife is hungry. 3 cups of food not enough for the whole park. Couple ,no kids during week perfect. Loved it and the wildlife. Fun time feeding.
They are open every day but Christmas
Damn that was the funnest part back in the day.. thanx for answering
Yes
$16.99 for adults and feed 3 for $5
You can't get out of your vehicle but I don't remember seeing any fox.
Not sure the inside nothing was going and outside was little slow start but turned out good . Needs alot of upkeep.
Adults: $16.99 Kids 4-11: $14.99 Seniors: $14.99
I just called today and the hours are 9 to 5. 9/28/18
Cost varies per adult&child..$16.99 per adult/3-11 $14.99 You can buy 3 cups of feed for $5.00 as well😊
If l remember right it was 55 yrs old when we went.
Lots of choices depends on what you. Camping Tent, rustic, RV, cabins, hotels. Decide your preference and Google it.
The track is there but all atra tions are closed right now from storm damage was there on Sunday. They are working on a lot of repairs and new exhibits
Yes, especially if you have food
Yes it is per person. We went 2 times around took about 2 hours, but we also had to get more food the 2nd time. Only paid for the frist time. I know the price may feel a little much, but when you see your kids face as a camel reaches his head in your car to eat and slobbers all over them its priceless.
No it in bad disrepair we seen one tiger that was it besides donkeys and llamas
The walk through part is closed, at least during the winter time. There was a white tiger when we went a month ago (January 2018). The tiger was at the back of the large open field where the buffalo/bison and large horses roam along with the cows, locked in a small cage. Its at the point where you choose to turn right or left in the road, you have to turn right to see the tiger & circle all the way back through the field again just so you can take the one look at the tiger.
A flood ruined a lot of the other stuff, but we got a kick out of the animals! We loved it. We thought it was worth it
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