![]() Reservations are available for weekends and can be purchased online beginning the Monday prior to the weekend you wish to visit. To maximize your drive-thru experience, the last car is admitted one hour before park closing. African Safari Wildlife Park is open daily from March-December, rain or shine. This family fun park also offers a playground, café and dining area, gem mining, and gift shop. The Zoo-It-All pass does not include park admission. Want to experience it all? Purchase the Zoo-It-All Animal Feeding Experience which includes kangaroo, porcupine, tortoise, and rabbit feeding, plus one budgie feeding stick for the Aviary Adventure. Play with domestic pigs in the HogWILD Experience. The Aviary Adventure allows guests to walk through an enclosure with more than 400 budgies, interacting with and feeding them. Animal encounters include camel rides, educational programs, and feeding experiences, among others. Photo opportunities abound and visitors delight in viewing these animals outdoors. The walking path winds through tree-lined trails and viewable habitats. The walk-thru safari, which includes white-handed gibbon, porcupine, wallaby, and more, is available during the warmer months, beginning in May. Admission includes unlimited trips through the drive-thru portion of the park. Be prepared to have your windows, mirrors, and door licked and rubbed against it’s all part of the fun! You’ll laugh your way through the safari, while reading about each of the species along the way from the hand-out provided at admission. Or, scatter some on the ground if you prefer not to hand-feed. Roll down your windows and expect the animals to come right up to your auto – hold out your cup and they will enjoy a tasty snack. The length of the drive-thru depends on how much you stop and visit with the different animal species – they are a friendly (and hungry!) bunch. Admission includes one cup of animal food and additional food, such as carrots and leaf lettuce, is available to purchase (outside food is not permitted in order to keep the animal’s diet consistent). ![]() You can see llamas, deer, bison, giraffes, zebras, and more. Nearly 20 different species of animals are able to be viewed along the drive-thru where you take your personal vehicle. Experiences available may vary by season, but the fun is constant! The Park is under video and audio surveillance.Get ready for a wild time when you visit the Midwest’s largest drive-thru safari – African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton, Ohio! When was the last time you hand-fed a bison from your car? Or, had a giraffe stick its head through your sunroof? Have you been on a camel ride lately, or had hundreds of budgies land on you and eat directly from your hand? All of these experiences and more are available when you visit this amazing zoological park, open late March through early December. African Safari Wildlife Park cannot be held liable for personal injuries or vehicle damage.Honk your car horn if in need of assistance a Park ranger staff member will be over to assist you. Stay in your car in case of an e mergency or inclement weather.Obey feeding and NO feeding zone signs. ![]() Outside food (animal food not provided by the Park) is not permitted. ![]() To feed the animals, hold feed cup far outside of the window and hold the bottom of the cup OR gently toss food out onto the ground. Feed only from cups provided by the Park.Do not hang out of your car or allow children to lean out of car windows.For animal safety, dogs (including service animals) are not allowed inside interactive exhibits such as Aviary Adventure and Rabbit Row. In the Walk-Thru Safari, please keep your pet dog on a leash and clean up after them. While in the Drive-Thru Safari, please keep dogs from interacting (getting “nose-to-nose”) with the animals. We reserve the right to deny any vehicle entry into the Drive-Thru Safari that would not meet the safety standards required to drive through.Motorcycles are not permitted in the Drive-Thru Safari.Kayak racks are not permitted in the Drive-Thru Safari.For the safety of our animals, we do not allow any loose items in the beds of pickup trucks. Pickup truck beds must be free of loose debris, trash, tools and other unsecured items.Window openings cannot be larger than a standard sedan window. You can unzip or roll down your windows to feed the animals. Jeeps and convertibles must have a top and solid doors on to enter the Drive-Thru Safari for your safety.Keep car doors closed at all times and do not exit the vehicle for any reason.To feed these animals, closely pull your vehicle up to the pen and hold feed cups outside of the car window. Some animals in the Drive-Thru Safari are exhibited in pens.Dates, hours, shows, exhibits and rates subject to change without advance notice.
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