Nice place to take the family! My 2 yr old and 10yr old had so much fun. A new experience for us!
The animals are very friendly and the donkey's were very cute one bit the door handle of the car and another ran along side the car and almost looked as if to be smiling. I really dug the camels drooling on my son was hilarious. However a llama knocked my son's cup of feed out of his hand making him cry that he couldn't feed anymore animals. My wife was perturbed by the emu and ostriches but I thought they were cute and reminded me of a vegan velociraptor. Overall had an awesome time would recommend to any and all.
It looks pretty run down as far as the facility. The ladies bathroom had 6 out of 8 stalls that were out of order. The road through the park is probably original so it needs some repairs. We took our daughters and nephews and they had a blast with feeding the animals. I enjoyed myself as well. I hope that the park will soon allocate some money toward doing some upkeep to the animal areas/empty exhibits as well as the facility.
Our family enjoyed the day and had lots of fun. The road is rough but it is a wilderness ride. We thought it added to the experience. Wish we would have purchased more food. We bought 6 cups and ran out fairly quickly. Got to feed the zebra, giraffe, camel, geese, pigs, ostrich, and many other animals. Saw deer, adolescent white tiger, buffalo, rhino and more.
Will definitely be back.
This place was pretty awesome! Tons of animals! Some were a little shy, but most were very friendly. I've never been somewhere like this so as a first experience, I'd definitely come here again. We were two adults and four children in our vehicle. The only negative thing I can say is that some of the roads need to be repaved. We did not participate in anything else although they do have a walk through portion, go karts, gem minning, and an outdoor playground. Prices are similar to a zoo except you can feed most of these animals. (Use the online coupon for $2 off two adults and two children tickets). If we ever drive through Oklahoma again, we probably will come back. Some of the animals are behind a fence which are a white tiger, hyena, giraffe, two zebras, and rhinoceros. Animals that come to your vehicle are camels, donkeys, geese, llamas, alpacas, emus, ostrich, bison, cows, yaks, long horns, horses, deer, and more. These animals were majestic and beautiful to see in person.
Arbuckle Wilderness Park is a US Park based in Davis, Oklahoma. Arbuckle Wilderness Park is located at 6132 Kay Starr Trail, Davis, OK 73030, USA.
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