It's ok. Small, and there are things in every nook and cranny, including hung from the ceiling. All the space they have is certainly used well. There were a few things I would have looked to have been able to pick up and feel and look at closely that were in display cabinets but they're locked up and you need to ask the cashier - and being as that there is already very little room, it wasn't worth trying to move all the kids and my wife and myself to let the cashier get to the cabinet to let me touch one or more of the items in there. It was highly incensed and strong enough to give you a headache if you have any issues with strong smells like that. I was glad they had a magnet and chose to buy one of those and call it a day. As for the bison themselves, yes they are a very short drive down the road (not as dramatic and far as some other reviewers made it seem), and there is a small section where you can pull over and look into the pasture at them. We got to see several calves and what looked to be a herd of maybe 40 or more bison. Is it worth it? That's up to you and what you want out of the experience. You get to see them if they are around, and honestly we didn't even get out of the car, there was a clear enough view. If you go there with the right expectations, you'll be good. It's a nice pit stop kind of area, not an attraction that you drive well out of your your way for. Hopefully that clears up some things that you might be...
Read moreThe gift shop is lackluster at best. All items, except the bison meat, are imported from New Mexico. There did not appear to be any local items, or at least the cashier did not mention any that were from PA when asked where the items were from. The shop is poorly lit and has a really strong incense smell so if you are prone to headaches from strong smells this might be best to avoid. The cashier can offer directions to see the bison.
The bison are a bit down the road from the gift shop off to a road on the right (Left out of the gift shop, right on the first road, then a bit farther down the road). There is a very small location to pull over and get out of your car to see the bison. We did get to see babies. Cute experience and fun to say you've been to but other than that its very...
Read moreLiked the gift shop. The corral could've been better kept and area outside the fence could've been better kept for optimal viewing. We saw what we drove for... bison. Free is free though. Edit: The lady at the bison gift shop told us where to takes pictures, so we went there. We did drive the Hoover road and caught the shot of mama and her baby by the tree. Hoover road is a better view but has less animals. We definitely enjoyed our bison excursion and if we're in the area we will return to check out the...
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