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Tennessee Safari Park: A Visitors Guide

Everything you need to know about visiting this hidden gem full of animals

If you're looking for a weekend activity for the whole family, you can take the kids to the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, Tennessee. Its a place to see exotic animals up close and personal. You can even feed some of them. This drive-through park is a definite draw to the rural area. 

Although it is the county seat of Crockett County , Alamo would be relatively unknown if it weren't for its primary claim to fame: hosting the Tennessee Safari Park. Many West Tennessee residents don't even know this park exists, making it one of the area's hidden gems. The park is situated on a working farm that is used for growing cotton and raising cattle.

The Animals

Tennessee Safari Park boasts over 400 animals from 80 different species . Some of the animals you may see on your visit are llamas, zebras, emus, kangaroos, giraffes, monkeys, and warthogs. There are frequently new babies being born at the park so if you are lucky, you may even get a chance to see some little ones during your visit. The park has one of the largest collections of zoo animals in the United States.

The Experience

There are two parts to the park—a two-mile driving tour and a petting zoo. When you enter the park you can purchase a bucket of feed. As you drive through the park, animals will come up to your car looking for food. Many of them will eagerly stick their heads in your car, giving you the opportunity to pet and to feed them. This is a great photo opportunity and a lot of fun for kids and adults.At the petting zoo, you have the opportunity to feed and pet other animals, including a giraffe!

Tickets cost $16 for adults, $12 kids aged 3 to 12, and free for children 2 and under.

Buckets of feed cost $3. To save money buy $4 for $10. You'll be glad you have extra feed to attract the animals.

Before You Go

  • Currently the Tennessee Safari Park does not accept credit cards or checks so be sure to bring some cash.
  • The park is about an hour and a half drive from Memphis and about thirty minutes from Jackson.
  • Plan to spend between one and two hours at the park depending upon how crowded it is and how fast or slow you go through the tour.
  • Try to visit the park in the morning, if possible. The animals tend to be hungrier and more eager to interact then.
  • Visitors are encouraged to purchase buckets of feed to feed the animals. Feeding them outside food is not permitted.
  • Pets, including dogs, are not allowed in the park. They might upset the animals.

Hours of Operation

The park is open every day of the year except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Thanksgiving. If there is inclement weather check the park's Facebook Page. Snow and Ice can cause the park to close suddenly so it can protect the animals.

  • Monday through Saturday, 10:00 am. - 4 p.m. (that's the time of last admittance although the park closes fully at 5 pm)
  • Sunday, 12:00 noon - 4 p.m. (last admittance)

Tennessee Safari Park 637 Conley Road Alamo, TN 38001 www.tennesseesafaripark.com

Updated by Holly Whitfield, January 2018

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A major tourist attraction, Tennessee Safari Park sits on a former cotton and cattle farm in rural Crockett County. Open year-round, the drive-through animal park boasts more than 80 species of exotic animals, ranging from zebras, giraffes, and monkeys to emus, kangaroos, and llamas. The Safari Roads section of the park features 5.5 miles of driving trails, where you can purchase buckets of food to interact with the animals. After making the loop, head to the Petting Zoo for a chance to befriend slightly tamer animals, like pygmy goats and other farm favorites. Do keep in mind that credit cards are not accepted here, so bring cash for admission and other activities.

Information on this page, including website, location, and opening hours, is subject to have changed since this page was last published. If you would like to report anything that’s inaccurate, let us know at [email protected].

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Claude M. Conley was only 15 years old when he started raising exotic animals on his family’s Crockett County farm in 1963. He began his unusual animal collection with buffalo, peacocks, elk and fallow deer on the same land where his family had been raising cotton and cattle since 1850.

“My father grew up reading about animals and visiting zoos, and he dedicated his life to raising exotic animals,” Claude H. Conley II says. “Today, our family has more than 1,300 exotic animals representing over 100 species.”

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The Conley family knew they had something special on their quirky 800-acre farm in Alamo. So in 2007, Claude H. Conley II and his brother, Jon Wesley Conley, opened the farm to the public as a drive-through zoo experience called Tennessee Safari Park .

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“We always knew we were going to open a zoo, but we were too busy farming,” Claude H. Conley II says. “We made the decision to open it in 2003, but it took us until 2007 to make it happen. A lot of people told us we couldn’t do it – they said it would never happen.”

But those naysayers were wrong. In its first year, Tennessee Safari Park welcomed 2,500 visitors.

“All the money we made from admission we put back into the park, adding new animals each year,” Conley says. “The number of visitors grows each year. In 2018, we had more than 85,000 visitors.”

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A Wild Ride

What draws people to pull off Interstate 40 and spend a few hours touring a drive-through zoo, you ask? Curiosity, for one. Where else do ostriches, buffalo, camels and emus walk right up to your car window looking for a snack?

“Everybody can feed our animals through their car window, and people love interacting with the animals,” Conley says. “At our walk-through area, you can even feed a giraffe.”

Feeding the exotic animals can be a hilarious experience, since they are often eager to eat and have been known to put their entire head inside your car in search of food. They’ve also been known to snatch not only the food, but your entire food bucket. (Consider yourself warned.)

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Committed to Conservation

Environmentalists especially appreciate the opportunity to get up close and personal with rare and endangered animals, getting to stroke their velvety soft skin or fur. The reality is Tennessee Safari Park is more than a tourist attraction – it’s a dedicated conservational breeding center for rare and endangered creatures.

“We’ve always been committed to conservation, and it’s been really fun to watch our animal collection grow,” Conley says. “Because we breed animals, there are lots of babies everywhere. We also have about 300 animals that are not in the park and remain off exhibit.”

See more:  Nashville Zoo Exhibit Showcases Heritage Breed Farm Animals

If the past is any indication of the future, Tennessee Safari Park will continue to thrive under the Conley family’s leadership in years to come. Conley’s two young sons, Claude III (age 7) and Caleb (age 3), are the sixth generation to grow up on the farm and are already learning the ropes.

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Tennessee Safari Park

Location: 618 Conley Rd., Alamo

Phone: (731) 696-4423

Website: tennesseesafaripark.com

Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays 12 to 5 p.m. (Last car in at 4 p.m.)

Admission: $20 for adults and $12 for children ages 2 to 12. Animal feed costs $3 per cup, or 4 cups for $10. Tennessee Farm Bureau members can download a mobile or printed coupon for $2 off admission (maximum of six per party) at tnfarmbureau.org/membersavings or through the app.

Know Before You Go: You’ll know you’ve arrived at Tennessee Safari Park when you see the Conley family’s historic large white house, a fixture on the property since 1862. You can purchase buckets of food before navigating the 5.5-mile drive-through in your car. Then visitors can park and tour the walk-through zoo on foot, where you’ll see several types of monkeys, colorful birds and other creatures. Make time to visit the gift shop and eat at the Tennessee Safari Park Grill, which offers burgers, hot dogs, nachos and other snacks.

Travel Tip: Allow about three hours to tour the park. Cash only is accepted at the ticket booth; credit cards are accepted in the gift shop. The grill is open seasonally on weekends.

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Have visited Safari Park se stall times. Always fun.

Wonderful visit on May the 2nd 2021. Wonderful! I appreciate the lovely place who have provided for these animals to live. You park is a jewel. I do have a question . Where do the animals go in the winter? Like the ostrich and giraffe? Thank y’all for you’re dedication. My family had a blast.

Your pricing information is not current. As of today, 2/25/2022 their prices are as follows as per their website. –

Admission to the Park $20 ADULTS $12 KIDS AGES 2-12 YEARS Children 1 and under FREE

Feed Cups $3 each or four cups for $10

OPEN EVERYDAY EXCEPT CHRISTMAS EVE, CHRISTMAS DAY AND THANKSGIVING *CASH ONLY AT THE GATE *NO DOGS OR OUTSIDE ANIMALS ARE ALLOWED IN THE PARK AT ANYTIME-ANYWHERE

Hi Wendy, thanks for the update! The pricing information in the article has been updated.

Rachel Graf Associate editor, TN Home & Farm

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Visiting the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, TN

I’ve always enjoyed visiting zoos, but I’ve never been to a drive-thru zoo before. This is a totally different experience than your typical zoo. The Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo lets you get up close to the animals, feed them, and even pet some of them, without ever having to get out of your own car. Here are some tips for visiting this super fun drive-thru zoo!

zebra sticking his head in the car window at drive thru zoo in tennessee safari park alamo

The zoo is about 30 minutes away from Jackson, TN. You can find directions here . This zoo was much bigger than I expected it to be. It took us about an hour and a half to drive through it for a few reasons:

  • The speed limit is very slow so that you don’t hurt the animals.
  • We came to a complete stop several times just to feed the animals.
  • Probably hundreds of animals live here on these acres of land, so it takes time to see them all.

Even though it took a while to drive through, we weren’t bored at all. There are many kinds of animals here, including zebras, camels, ostriches, deer, llamas, and more!

large deer antelope with blue sky and white clouds standing on prairie at drive thru zoo in tennessee safari park alamo

The animals are used to people. They aren’t shy, and they will walk right up to your car window to get a snack from you. Sometimes they will even stick their head into the car if you let them!

white llama sticking head through car window to eat out of food bucket at drive thru zoo in tennessee safari park alamo

You will definitely want to buy a food bucket for each person in the car. Make sure you hold on to your food buckets tightly, because the animals may try to snatch them from you! And don’t let the first few animals eat all your food. There are plenty of animals through the whole drive that will want some food from you!

large horned deer antelope animal at Tennessee Safari Park

I loved getting to see the animals up close. At most zoos, the animals are at a distance and aren’t interested in people at all. Here the animals want to walk right up to you (or at least the food you’re giving them), and getting to pet and feed them was such a cool experience! Also, some of them are really soft!

brown alpaca sticking his head in the car at drive thru zoo in tennessee safari park alamo

After the drive-thru section of the zoo, we visited the walk-thru section. This part of the zoo houses the smaller animals, such as several kinds of monkeys and lemurs. There are plenty of exotic birds here too, including the peacocks that roam free.

blue male peacock in greenery at drive thru zoo in tennessee safari park alamo

I enjoyed being able to walk into the aviary, where dozens of parakeets live.

tree full of colorful parakeets in aviary at Tennessee Safari Park

If you don’t like birds, I wouldn’t advise going inside the aviary.  Though it is a neat experience to see the flock of birds flying right over your head and walking around your feet. You can buy food outside the aviary for the birds, and the parakeets will be much more friendly to you. They aren’t mean, but they won’t find you very interesting unless you bring food.

4 parakeets different colors sitting on perch in aviary at Tennessee Safari Park alamo

One giraffe lives in the walk-thru zoo. You can get pretty close and feed it, but you have to give it carrots instead of the animal food that the other animals eat. The giraffe was one of my favorite parts of the zoo!

giraffe leaning over fence in front of red barn and blue sky at Tennessee Safari Park alamo

If you’re a zoo fan, this is definitely a place you’ll want to check out. It exceeded my expectations and provided us with a great weekend activity!

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  • Sun - Sun 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Briarwood Ranch Safari Park features animals from around the world. On your scenic, four-mile safari through beautiful hills and pasture lands, you will experience animals from six continents.

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Take plenty of time to study their behavior from the safety of your own car.

Be sure to bring your camera. You may want to ride on tractor pulled wagons or enjoy a lazy afternoon in our petting zoo.

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Zebras, camels and llamas, oh my! Tennessee Safari Park is a fun family adventure

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When is the last time you had a giant zebra stick its head into your car in search of a snack?

Or have you invited a herd of hungry ostriches to dart their long necks through your rolled down window pecking around for munchies?

These up-close animal experiences and many others — including car visits from big shaggy camels, friendly llamas, behemoth bison, cute little deer, antelopes and emu — can be yours at the  Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, Tenn., just north of Jackson .

Two hours from Nashville or an hour and a half from Memphis, this unique drive-thru zoo is a perfect day trip for animal-loving families who are up for a little adventure.

Animal adventure

Our group, which consisted of me, my daughter and my 5-year-old and 2 ½-year-old granddaughters, made our trip on a beautiful fall morning.

Despite some initial skepticism, our two hour stay turned out to be a delightful day to remember.

The animals are free-roaming, so you slowly drive your car with windows open along the route and stop wherever you like. If you hold out the buckets, the various safari animals will dig into "exotic pet food" you can buy at the park entrance.

It was super interactive and funny to the point we had to pull the car over and roll up the windows to laugh several times, especially when an overeager ostrich, who we expected would peck a few pellets of food out of the proffered bucket, surprised us by deftly plucking the pretty pink bow out of our toddler's hair.

It caused quite a stir, as did the clever camel that managed to skillfully grab a whole bucket of the feed from my daughter's grip.       

This is an "enter at your own risk" kind of place. You don't have to sign a waiver, but they make it clear that they are not liable.

Admission is $16 for adults, $12 for children 2-12 and free for children 1 and under. It is cash only at the gate. There is a coupon in your Nashville City Saver bookl that will save you $12.   

Buy enough food to keep the animals coming your way along the 5 ½-mile route. We bought eight buckets ($20) of "exotic animal food," which looks like dry dog food. That was plenty of food for our trek, and we brought along a couple of extra empty buckets, as advised by seasoned Safari Park goers, so we could hold some food back from the greedier animals.

Safari Park tips

The drive-thru part of the zoo is 5 ½ miles long and can take about an hour or two to traverse with all of the feeding stops. You can stop anywhere you see the animals coming up.

Park staff gives visitors a quick safety talk where they go over rules and a bit of advice before the cars head out on the safari.

They advise you to brace your feed cup by gripping it from the bottom, but if an animal takes your bucket, (like that camel did) to continue along the route. 

Park rules include: 5 mph maximum speed is, do not honk, and do not get out of the car. No outside food is allowed. Do not litter, smoke or try to pet the animals.

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The best advice is to arrive as close to the 10 a.m. opening time as possible. Pick a day when it is warm enough to comfortably have your car windows rolled down. 

Free-roaming animals include zebra, ostrich, buffalo, giraffe, monkeys, kangaroos, deer, llamas, emu, alpacas, ostriches and camels. 

There is also a walk-through zoo, which includes a petting area with goats, giraffe, pygmy goats, farm animals. exotic birds, and reptiles.

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Park history

The exotic animal collection was started in 1963 by Claude Conley Sr. when he was 15 years old and brought in buffalo to the farm, which has been in the Conley family since the 1850s. The collection grew over the years, and the family opened it as a safari park in 2007.

It is now owned by Claude Conley Jr. and Jon Conley and features about 1,000 animals, 100 species and takes up 300 acres of the family's 750-acre working cattle and cotton farm.

Annual attendance is about 80,000 people.

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What : Tennessee Safari Park

Where : 618 Conley Road, Alamo, Tenn., 16 miles off Interstate 40 exit 79

When : The park is open year round. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The last cars are allowed in at 4 p.m. daily.

Parking : Free

Details :  http://www.tennesseesafaripark.com  or 731-696-4423 

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Our Wild Day at Tennessee Safari Park

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Continuing our series of “Our Wild Day”, today we are sharing our day at Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, TN!

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Tennessee Safari Park is best known as a 7.5 mile drive-through safari. There is also a 20-acre walk-through zoo, a petting zoo, and several other animal encounters.

little girl feeding a zebra at Tennessee Safari Park

We came on a weekday, late morning in June with some of our friends. There weren’t many other people there, which was perfect!

As you drive up to the entrance, you pay at the gate and are asked how many feed buckets you would like. Since we’d never been, we had no idea. We decided to each get 4 buckets, which felt like a lot at the time. We had only 2 kids old enough to hold the buckets plus 2 adults and 2 toddlers.

family feeding llamas from car at drive through safari

As you drive through the park, you will keep your windows down (except in specific areas where signs direct you to roll up your windows). The animals, including camels, ostrich, emu, zebras, llamas, deer, and more, will come up and eat out of the buckets.

Be careful, because some (like the zebra) will try to steal your entire bucket! If they do take a bucket, stay in your car and leave it! Don’t get out and try to get it back!

We had the best time doing this drive-through! I’m not kidding, we were laughing the entire time! (Well, the adults were anyway. The little ones were sometimes scared!)

camel at car window

It’s so fun for the animals to come up with no concept of personal space, and try to get in your car with you!

Make sure you also take a selfie (or 5!) with some of the animals!

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If you’re wondering about how young kids handled it, well, they were frequently scared! The ostriches were especially scary because they seem so aggressive, but really, they just know you have food and they want it!

Feel free to roll up your windows when you come up to any animals that might really scare the kids! One tip would be to put the more nervous kids in a middle seat, or keep their window rolled up.

At the end of the drive-through, we did run out of food, mostly because of animals spilling it out (they’re messy!) and the zebra stealing a whole bucket. So it turns out, our 8 buckets weren’t as much as we thought they were!

feeding deer at tennessee safari park

After we did the drive-through, we parked and explored the walk-through area of the zoo.

We chose not to do the giraffe feeding or parakeet feeding. The petting zoo wasn’t open at the time for some reason.

When we come back (which we definitely will ), we will probably feed the giraffe, and we will hopefully get to do the petting zoo as well!

kids looking at animals in zoo

Overall, we truly had an amazing time! I think it will be even better next time, since the younger kids are a little bit older, and the bigger kids probably a little less nervous!

How long does it take to go through Tennessee Safari Park?

It takes around an hour to do the drive-through section of the safari park.

If you plan to do the walk-through portion afterwards, add another hour to hour-and-a-half. So plan accordingly if you are going to arrive closer to closing time.

Deer saying hello at the safari park

How much does it cost to go to Tennessee Safari Park?

Adults: $24

Children (age 2-12): $16

1 year and younger: FREE

* Group rates available (minimum 15 people)

Feed Buckets

$3/each OR 4 buckets for $10

*pricing includes tax and parking

*pricing accurate as of January 2023

*no online ticket sales

*accepts cash & major credit cards

Know before you go.

  • Dogs are not allowed at the park, even inside your car. This includes service animals.
  • Motorcycles are allowed at the park, but NOT in the drive-through area.
  • Animals are still out and active if it is raining or chilly outside. If it drops below 50 degrees and is raining very hard, some animals will be locked indoors.

Hours of Operation

Open every day, all year, except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.

*winter weather or flash flooding may cause closures

Monday-Saturday: 10am – 5pm (last car is admitted at 4pm)

Sunday: 12pm – 5pm (last car is admitted at 4pm)

618 Conley Road

Alamo, TN 38001

What else is there to do near Alamo, TN?

If you are planning to do the Tennessee Safari Park as more than just a day trip, you might be looking for other things to do in the area.

Tennessee Safari Park is an hour and 20 minutes from Memphis, TN , where there are all kinds of things to do.

A little less than an hour from the safari park is Discovery Playhouse of America . I would suggest an entire day dedicated just to this!

Cypress Grove Nature Park is in Jackson, TN, 26 minutes southeast of Tennessee Safari Park. Cypress Grove is a nature preserve for wildlife and features a boardwalk through a cypress forest, over a mile long.

Also in Jackson, TN is the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum . Aside from the museum, it features a restaurant.

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Set out on a safari where you can feed wild animals right from the back seat of the car. Make sure you hold on tight because hungry ostriches have been known to steal whole buckets of food.

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Exploring Safari Park Alamo – An Oasis of Fun and Adventure in Tennessee

Nestled in the heart of the historic town of Alamo, Tennessee, Safari Park Alamo offers the unique experience of an African Safari adventure right in the middle of the American south. Safari Park Alamo is a family -friendly amusement park, filled with exciting rides, attractions, and activities for all ages to enjoy. People from all over the country come to experience the thrills and excitement of Alamo. Let’s take a closer look at what Safari Park Alamo has to offer.

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What’s Included in the Park?

Safari Park Alamo boasts a wide variety of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. The main attraction is the Wild Safari Ride, which is a thrilling roller coaster ride that takes visitors through forests and savannas filled with exotic African wildlife. Other exciting rides include the Safari Express Train, the Sky Tower, and the African Riverwater Rapids Ride. Additionally, there are numerous shows and exhibits throughout the park, including a dazzling laser light show and a traditional African drum performance.

Adventure Activities for All Ages

Safari Park Alamo offers a wide variety of adventure activities designed to fit everyone’s tastes. For those looking for a little bit of adventure, there’s a treetop zip line, and a thrilling climbing wall. For those looking for a bit of relaxation, there’s an amazing lazy river ride, and a serene lily pond. There’s also a variety of interactive animal exhibits, where guests can pet and feed the animals and learn more about the African wildlife.

A Paradise for Families

Safari Park Alamo also offers a variety of family-friendly attractions and activities. There’s the delightful children’s play area, which features a fun pirate ship, a splash zone, and various playground activities. There’s also a variety of carnival-style games and activities, such as the popular elephant-themed shooting gallery. And of course, Safari Park Alamo also offers a variety of dining options to satisfy all tastes, including the popular Safari Café, and the Safari Grill.

A Whimsical Adventure Awaits

Safari Park Alamo is a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience that is sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. With a variety of thrilling rides, interactive animal exhibits, and family-friendly activities, Safari Park Alamo offers something for everyone. So why not take a safari adventure today and explore the wonderful world of Safari Park Alamo?

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    Tennessee Safari Park, Alamo, Tennessee. 118,399 likes · 287 talking about this · 105,738 were here. Come feed rare and endangered species from around the world in our 7.5 mile drive thru and walk thru. Tennessee Safari Park, Alamo, Tennessee. 118,205 likes · 226 talking about this · 105,245 were here. ...

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    The Animals . Tennessee Safari Park boasts over 400 animals from 80 different species. Some of the animals you may see on your visit are llamas, zebras, emus, kangaroos, giraffes, monkeys, and warthogs. ... Tennessee Safari Park 637 Conley Road Alamo, TN 38001 www.tennesseesafaripark.com Updated by Holly Whitfield, January 2018. Was this page ...

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    A major tourist attraction, Tennessee Safari Park sits on a former cotton and cattle farm in rural Crockett County. Open year-round, the drive-through animal park boasts more than 80 species of exotic animals, ranging from zebras, giraffes, and monkeys to emus, kangaroos, and llamas. The Safari Roads section of the park features 5.5 miles of driving trails, where you can purchase buckets of ...

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    Tennessee Safari Park. Location: 618 Conley Rd., Alamo Phone: (731) 696-4423 Website: tennesseesafaripark.com Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays 12 to 5 p.m.(Last car in at 4 p.m.) Admission: $20 for adults and $12 for children ages 2 to 12.Animal feed costs $3 per cup, or 4 cups for $10. Tennessee Farm Bureau members can download a mobile or printed coupon for $2 ...

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    The Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo lets you get up close to the animals, feed them, and even pet some of them, without ever having to get out of your own car. Here are some tips for visiting this super fun drive-thru zoo! The zoo is about 30 minutes away from Jackson, TN. You can find directions here. This zoo was much bigger than I expected it ...

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    Hotels near Tennessee Safari Park: (3.09 km) Green Frog Farm Bed & Breakfast Cabins (3.12 km) The Cotton Gin Cabin bed and breakfast (4.38 km) Rama Inn (3.16 km) The Holly House log cabin, 100-year-old historic setting (3.35 km) A log cabin in the Pines; View all hotels near Tennessee Safari Park on Tripadvisor

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    The Park is OPEN 10AM-4PM Mon-Sun. (Weather Permitting) Please call 865-919-5072 if you need more information. Tickets. Briarwood Ranch Safari Park features animals from around the world. On your scenic, four-mile safari through beautiful hills and pasture lands, you will experience animals from six continents.

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    Continuing our series of "Our Wild Day", today we are sharing our day at Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, TN! Tennessee Safari Park is best known as a 7.5 mile drive-through safari. There is also a 20-acre walk-through zoo, a petting zoo, and several other animal encounters. We came on a weekday, late morning in June with some of our friends.

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    Nestled in the heart of the historic town of Alamo, Tennessee, Safari Park Alamo offers the unique experience of an African Safari adventure right in the middle of the American south. Safari Park Alamo is a family-friendly amusement park, filled with exciting rides, attractions, and activities for all ages to enjoy. People from all over the ...