This is a nice small, privately ran wildlife park. The entrance fee goes to the care of the animals and upkeep of the park. We went on the off season (Jan-Feb). So hours open are only on the weekends, during the spring, summer and fall season they are open for more days during the week. If you come during the spring they have more babies to show and play with. This park.is cool cause there are free roaming goats, llamas, donkeys, peacocks and deer. You can purchase food to feed them while your there, but beware they know when you have food and will be all over you for food. Its lots of fun animal interaction. The park has bears, camels, bison, elk, geese, lions, tigers, lynx, leopards and so much more. You even get to pet a skunk named Eclair, an opossum named Opal, a ferret, Rocket the raccoon and a groundhog. We got to hold the ferret and the opossum. We also got to pet a Euro lynx club that was about 10mths old. He was sooo soft. A lot of the animals you can get up closer than your normal zoo's in California. Its definitely a nice place to visit and get to interact with some of the animals.
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