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Out of Africa Wildlife Park Admission Ticket

Overview
Come see animals up close in large spacious habitats. Out of Africa Wildlife Park strives to educate and entertain, to provide an exciting and engaging opportunity to love and respect creation and creator. It is a place where family and friends gather to experience oneness with animals and each other during safaris, tours, walks, observations, and shows of wild-by-nature animals in their own, natural splendor. In this way, we hope to achieve a kind of oneness with them that will cause us to consider them to be so valuable that we cannot allow them to be lost forever. We continually provide spacious and natural living habitats for animals in need, so they can become ambassadors of their own kind. We have heeded the call of those without a voice, many of whom now border on extinction.
City: Flagstaff
Sun 10 Nov
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Starting at $42.95
Sun 10 Nov
Starting at $42.95
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What's Included
RV parking available
The general admission safari and our complimentary shuttles are wheel-chair accessible
Complimentary Shuttles
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • ** We are requiring masks only for Sloth Encounters.
What To Expect
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park
While many animal attractions boast of getting up close and personal, none can claim the immersive nature of Out of Africa with its African-like sanctuary; one that respects the animals with spacious natural habitats and provides you with an unforgettable experience. Here, every animal has a name and a story waiting to be shared. In this animal kingdom, education and entertainment and FUN! Out of Africa offers a full day of activities and viewing, all covered with the price of admission. Be thrilled with exciting shows like Tiger Splash® and Predator Feed, or hitch a ride on the African Bush Safari Tour with your expert guide. With hundreds of exotic animals from around the world you're in for an experience that will make your heart soar long after your visit. Speaking of soaring, why not try the world-class Predator Zip Line Tour? We are open daily 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM. For information visit outofafricapark.com
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (123)
katrina81476
Sep 2018
We spent a fun day at Out of Africa. Some of their animals are rescue others are not so not a total rescue operation. If you go I would definitely opt for the Super Mog. This takes you thru areas where you get up close and personal with zebras, giraffe, water buffalo, an ostrich and a camel. Mike was our driver and he made sure everyone got a chance to see all the animals and to share a kiss with a giraffe. The big cats are beautiful and worth the trip. This place also has a large zipline set up for 8 and up.
931carolo
Sep 2018
Try the zip line. You will love it. Zip from one line to another and view the animals below. See the tiger Splash. Ride the tram and the open vehicle thru the park where various animals run free. Lots of fun.
DrHickenlocher
Aug 2018
My kids and I have been to quite a few zoos by now, so the thrill of seeing an animal in an enclosure in and of itself isn't really that big of a deal. Been there, done that, quite literally got the t-shirt. But Out of Africa does some REALLY special stuff that I've never seen anywhere else, and my kids and I are very glad we went. Over all the places we visited and the sights we saw on our extended Grand Canyon road trip, it is Bearizona and Out of Africa that my kids highlight as their favorite memories. Only at Out of Africa could we ever hand-feed celery sticks to a giraffe (and some folks even put the celery stick in their mouth to get a giraffe kiss!). Only at Out of Africa could we pick up a 14-foot Burmese Python in our arms. And only at Out of Africa could we watch a trio of Bengal Tigers launching themselves into the air to chase inflatable animals before splashing down into a pool. These were all very special, very unique experiences we will always treasure, and made Out of Africa worth the price of admission in itself. Everything else is extra gravy. Speaking of extra gravy, the Safari Bus Tour is quite good. We enjoyed seeing all the animals up close and walking up right next to our bus. The tram tour at the San Diego Safari Park may be much more expansive, but you never get so close to the animals themselves. Unfortunately, the "regular" animal enclosures weren't all that interesting. Each enclosure felt like it was 90% shrubs and bushes to the point where you couldn't actually see an animal in the vast majority of them. Perhaps it was because Out of Africa in August was about 92 degrees outside, so the animals were napping out of sight. But the open dusty walking paths around the enclosures are completely exposed to the sun and nobody really enjoyed doing it. I'd recommend anyone visiting Out of Africa completely skip attempting to walk around the enclosures on their own, and instead plan to do one of the days when the park does 3:00pm Predator Feed and do that instead (i.e. the staff throw meat into the enclosures, which certainly brings the big predators out). All in all, we're very glad we came. And the sounds of my kids laughing and giggling as the giraffe took the celery right out of their hands will be memories I will cherish forever.

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