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Park features giraffes, elephants, zebras, gibbons, chimpanzees, and lions that roam the 500-acre preserve while visitors watch them from their vehicles, plus boat rides, petting zoo, animal nursery, reptile exhibit, picnic area, and campgrounds.
So fun! You get to drive through a safari. So cool.
First, a huge piece of advice: If you own a cherry ride, get a friend to drive to Lion Country Safari. That's because the 500-acre park has 1,000 wild animals who just don't respect a high-end paint job. Oh, and convertibles aren't allowed. And your windows must remain up at all times. The rules are there for a reason. Lion Country Safari opened in 1967 as the nation's first drive-through safari park, so they've learned a few things (hopefully not through trial and error). The name of the... More »
Forget hair-raising roller-coaster rides. Try hairy critters slobbering on your windshield. Indeed, the animals that roam Lion Country Safari, which is located west of West Palm Beach, make Orlando's mouse seem rather mundane. Developed in 1967 by a group of British and South African entrepreneurs who wanted to bring the African safari experience stateside, the park is now home to more than 1,200 animals that roam freely around visitors, who are warned to stay in their cars. While this may... More »
The lanky yet muscular lions lounge in the shade of their wooden shelter in the open grasslands, and then, suddenly, one of them gets to its feet and begins pacing. Back and forth. Back and forth. What does this king of the jungle have to pace... More »
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