![]() ![]() The Travel Channel Ranked Lion Country Safari’s KOA as a one of the top five places to “pitchĪ tent” in the United States. There are 19 tent sites plus 2 primitive areas for group tent camping. Lion Country Safari KOA campground (located next door to the lion section of Lion Country Safari) opened in November 1983 as a full-service campground with 233 sites including cabins, pull through sites and tent sites. Complimentary attractions offered are: paddle boats, Pontoon boat tour, carousel, mini golf, flying elephant ride, fun slide, safari maze, toddler train, roller racers, water sprayground and 2 new waterslides. Most guests spend 3 hours in the Safari World. In addition to dozens of animal exhibits, the animal encounters offered are giraffe feeding, two bird feeding aviaries, petting zoo and fish feeding. Included in your admission is entry into “Safari World”, the 55-acre walk-through park. 2016 should bring in even more births – starting with the first birth of the New Year, a blackbuck. Speaking of babies, in 2015, Lion Country Safari welcomed over 50 animal births. Drive at a slow pace so you don’t miss any animals – they have many acres to roam in their habitat and some of the babies may be hiding in the grass next to the road or in your rear view mirror. Cooler days or rainy days are also great times to visit because the animals tend to be more active then. Mornings are a great time to visit the preserve because most animals get fed then many of the antelope chow down right next to the road. The preserve tour takes about an hour and a half. An audio tour (cd/cassette) will be provided upon arrival to tell you about all the amazing animals and a JAMBO guide will offer a great visual. Your admission covers entry into both the drive-through safari and the walk-through amusement park – 2 parks for 1 price! Drive-Through PreserveĪt Lion Country Safari, drive-through the four-mile safari and see herds of rhinos, zebras (in fact, largest herds of rhinos and zebras in the country), ostrich, giraffes and antelope just inches from your car. The park has been recognized as one of the top three zoos in America by USA Travel Guide and has entertained and educated 24 million guests since 1967. The 320-acre attraction offers the drive-through safari, walk-through amusement park and award-winning KOA campground. For more information, please call the main office at (561) 793-1084, the KOA campground at 56, or visit us online at Country Safari, West Palm Beach is a leader in Palm Beach County’s tourism industry, offering a unique and affordable opportunity to enjoy the only drive-through safari in Florida (where you drive your own vehicle). Lion Country Safari’s mission is to be a leader in animal care, conservation and education to inspire people through connections with wildlife in a fun, family-friendly environment. Lion Country Safari’s KOA campground opened in November 1983 as a full-service campground with 230 sites, including cabins, pull-through sites and tent sites. Lion Country Safari is Florida’s largest drive-through safari and is home to over 900 animals, including some of the world’s iconic species, roaming wide open natural habitats in large herds. As leaders in outdoor hospitality, recipients embody Dave’s vision of a providing excellence for generations of campers.” The recipients of KOA’s premiere achievement, the KOA Founder’s Award, share Dave’s dream of providing the highest quality camping facilities while exceeding KOA guests’ expectations. “Dave Drum, founder of KOA, was an extraordinary visionary and dreamer. Chosen by KOA’s camping guests through satisfaction surveys and KOA’s own stringent quality review, recipients of the President’s Award are dedicated to providing great KOA camping.” “The KOA President’s Award is proudly presented to KOA campgrounds that excel in providing great camping facilities and consistently high levels of guest service. ![]()
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