Did you know you can go on a safari right here in Missouri? The Wild Animal Safari in Strafford has over 600 wild animals on 250 acres of land and offers two great safari options. Take the five mile trip through the park and see 70 species of animals in person! This unique animal adventure is a must for your summer bucket list!
Climb aboard the safari bus for a ride around the park. The safari bus is included in the price of admission.
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However, feel free to ride in the comfort of your own vehicle. Your admission is good for the day so if you missed your favorite animal hit the safari trail again!
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See, touch, and even feed the animals at the park.
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Meet Sheldon, the giraffe, who wants to make you his new best friend.
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Animals love the tasty treats and you can purchase various size bags for your adventure.
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If you take the guided bus tour, knowledgeable staff will help point out the many different species. You may even learn a thing or two.
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Although this little guy is all grown up, there are plenty of other cute animals to visit with.
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Your whole family will enjoy this unique park. The unique up-close experience is sure to beat out any trip to the zoo.
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Safari Sondra is a great educator and care provider. She love to tell visitors about the animals she cares for.
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Create life long memories for your family at Wild Safari Adventure and capture that awesome picture you’ll always love.
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You can purchase tickets online for a discounted price.
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Find the Wild Animal Safari at 124 Jungle Dr, Strafford.
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Have you been to the Wild Animal Safari? What animals did you see? Tell us about your experience in the comments section below.
For more animal adventures, visit another unique Missouri attraction.
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