Can we touch the animals?

R Rd | Aug 18, 2018 | Category: Non-profit organization

Lions Tigers & Bears - All questions

Address: 24402 Martin Way, Alpine, CA 91901, USA

Mark Cumings | Aug 18, 2018

You cannot touch the wild animals. This is a protective sanctuary where these animals have been saved from deplorable conditions. It is very well worth the visit! Extremely educational and eye opening!

Mike Gearhart | Aug 18, 2018

As above, you can't touch the animals. You can feed them with a LONG handled fork. Great place to visit and it is the "forever home" for abused or neglected exotic animals.

C.M. Henry | Aug 18, 2018

No they are EXTREMELY well treated but it is not a petting zoo. You can pay for a private tour with one of the animal keepers where they will take you around before the park open foe the public and they let you personally feed all the tigers, lions, bears, and other cats. We did it and it was worth every penny. The organization is fantastic.

Lisa Foland | Aug 18, 2018

This is a wild animal sanctuary. It's not a petting zoo. These animals have been removed from deplorable conditions to live out the rest of their lives in peace.

Janice Valdez | Aug 18, 2018

NO, you can not touch the animals. It is dangerous. This is an accredited sanctuary. Strictly no contact with the animals. The keepers are not even allowed to touch the animals.

Alexandra Kavoulakis | Aug 18, 2018

These are wild animals. You can feed them for a fee that helps support their ongoing care.

Anthony S | Aug 18, 2018

No, but you can feed them through the fence wif a little fork

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