12/31/2023 0 Comments Tennessee safariSunday 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.Ĭost as of this Posting- Cash/Check Only – Adults $12.00 Children $8. Hours of Operation Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. Located at 618 Conley Rd, Bells, Tennessee To see our reviews of other Tennessee attractions, click here Our youngest is not yet 2 so the price was kept down though compared to other safari parks the Tennessee Safari Park is a real bargain. So any animal park is always a win-win for us and her. It broke up our drive from Memphis to the east part of Tennessee. The Tennessee Safari Park was a great time for our family. Our oldest enjoyed playing in their playground area. Our youngest enjoyed her time at the petting zoo with the baby goats. The facilities are a bit dated, but we were not there to see their buildings. There they had primates, more peacocks than I have ever see before, a petting zoo area, and if you want, a chance to pay to feed giraffes. The second part to the Tennessee Safari Park is their walk through zoo area. Just enough to be uncomfortable not enough to physically hurt me. I also had my finger in the wrong spot and they came hard down on my thumb. The camels also seem very adept at taking the entire feed bucket as several where lying about in their area. Animals were gentle but make sure you watch where you place your fingers. Safari Drive and Walk Through near Bartlett, TN. ![]() However, if you like to get up close and personal with exotic animals this will knock your socks off. This tourist hotspot is only 1 hour and 22 minutes away from Memphis, and everyone will love it. The Tennessee Safari Park is a 300-acre safari and zoo that has been offering family-friendly tours and activities since 2007. However, be aware that if you are over protective of your car, don’t want it slobbered on, heads with horns sticking in, a peck at the window then you won’t enjoy this. 618 Conley Rd Alamo, TN 38001 (731) 696-4423. The first part to the Tennessee Safari Park is the 3.5 mile driving tour. While the collection does not really have any predator species, The Tennessee Safari Park was doing just fine without them. Another fun part of our spring visit to the Tennessee Safari Park was the number of babies running around. Some of them being a Sichuan takin, wildebeest, Indian hog deer, and water buffalo. There were several unique animals that we got to see. What’s the weirdest thing to do in Dyersburg, Tennessee Well, we don’t know if it’s the weirdest thing, but you can always take a selfie with the giant fiberglass cow at the Prime Time Bowl and Grill. Mainly hoof stock, but still a lot of fun. Check out the Tennessee Safari Park for a unique animal encounter, or head over to the Farms Golf Club for some mini-golf fun. Tennessee Safari Park is home to 400 plus animals from over 80 different species. All-in-all a great bang for our hard earned buck. Arguably the largest feed bucket we have ever been given at safari park. Just a short drive off I-40 not far from Memphis this drive through safari is a must see. ![]() We had good times all around at the Tennessee Safari Park.
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