âżïž Parking lot is not wheelchair friendly due to the loose large sized gravel, however the rest of the park or adventure is wheelchair accessible with a wide paved walking path that goes throughout the entire park. Even the Reptile Barn has a wheelchair ramp located on the side of the building that enters the backside of the building. The single stall restroom is not wheelchair accessible due to a step at the threshold but is roomy enough inside that other people can assist someone physically enter the restroom. There is a large sink located outside the restroom that is accessible for individuals in wheelchairs. We highly recommend using this sink before leaving the safari to wash off animal slobber. This place is awesome and according to the owner has received a lot of upgrades and improvements since they purchased the park over 2 years ago. There are staff members located throughout the park that are able to assist you in feeding animals such as the Camel, Water Buffalo, Miniature Highland Cattle, Lemurs, and Parakeets. This place is packed with various animal species, not all the animals can be feed by the public or touched. The Baboons, Pig-Tailed Macaques, Spider Monkeys, Bobcats, Serval, Caracal, Jackal, Foxes, Porcupine, as well as other species are some of those species that are not touchable. The Reptile Barn has various snakes and lizards and a couple of the reptiles can be held with assistance from the staff. The staff member Katie was very helpful and informative and took the time to talk to us about all the various reptiles they had present as well as let us hold a baby wallaby. Best of all they have two Giant Anteaters and even offer the opportunity to feed the anteaters for an additional fee. This place was an amazing experience and was a blast to visit. The staff are friendly and helpful and the owner is involved and was very helpful. He even walked us to the restroom when we asked where it was and checked first to make sure it had toilet paper before we used it. They also have a concession stand that has some really good Snowcones with fun color changing spoons. I'd recommend the Cotton Candy flavor but the Piña Colada was pretty good as well. There is even covered picnic tables near the...
   Read moreThis place was AMAZING! They have a great array of animals you get to pet and to feed. We were there and able to hold two baby kangaroos before they left for their forever homes and the kids LOVED it! You can purchase a cup of feed to feed the animals which even I had a blast doing. I love turtles so the big turtle they have was where I was at lol. Part of my family lives out of state and requested to come back here while visiting. We will definitely come back again and again. The owners are so kind and their facility is very clean. Overall a great time!
Update: We made a weekend trip for my nieces bday who lives out of state. So many animals to pet and interact with! We were entertained all afternoon we were there and they now let you feed birds, which was pretty cool too. The workers and the owners were so down to earth and involved with everything. I can't say enough good things, this place rocks! Go see them, I promise...
   Read moreLost Creek Safari is an absolute gem for a day out! Our visit was a delightful experience, perfect for the whole family. The staff were incredibly friendly and took the time to educate our kids about the different animals, which made the visit even more engaging and educational.The variety of animals at Lost Creek Safari is impressive. From exotic birds to majestic big cats, there's something for everyone to enjoy. One of the highlights of our visit was the ability to feed many of the animals, which provided an interactive experience that our kids absolutely loved.The setting is beautiful and well-maintained, creating a pleasant atmosphere for a day spent outdoors. Overall, Lost Creek Safari is a fantastic destination for families looking to spend quality time together while learning about and interacting with a wide array of animals. Highly...
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