Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, FL

2003 Lion Country Safari Rd. Loxahatchee, FL 33470
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Overview

Connect with nature and see the beauty in diversity at Florida’s only drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park. With over 1000 animals, you will admire nature’s extravagance! There are a variety of exciting rides and activities that will keep the whole family entertained. You can bring food and have a picnic, or grab lunch at the cafeteria. Lion Country Safari will be an unforgettable experience!

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Good To Know

  • Plan to spend about 4 to 6 hours.
  • Home to over 1,000 wild animals and 90 species.
  • Animal feeding experiences in the walk-through park, Safari World, available for additional fees.
  • A cafe, food truck, snacks and concessions are available on site.
  • Pets are not allowed for the safety of all animals.
  • Handicap accessible with some exceptions due to building constraints.

Description

Florida’s largest drive-through safari and walk-through adventure park invites you to spend the day on safari with over 900 animals. Featuring animal habitats, encounters, animal feeding experiences, rides, water play area, food, shopping and more, you are sure to have a memorable experience at Lion Country Safari! To fully experience the parks, we suggest allowing 4-6 hours for your adventure. Also located on safari is a 230-site KOA Campground offering sites for RVs, tents and cabin rentals.

Lion Country Safari is located in western West Palm Beach, Florida (USA) on over 320 acres. The safari is just miles outside of major shopping, restaurant, entertainment and nightlife venues sure to fill any holiday or vacation schedule. Best of all, we are open 365 days a year!

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Lion Country Safari Reviews

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parkersevents
"Lion safari fun!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 22, 2024 NEW
A wonderful place! 6 and 7 year old enjoyed. Food is very expensive, but they do allow you to bring in outdoor drinks and food and they have a picnic area. It really was a lot of fun and not crowded at all.
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milliegordon2
Southbury, Connecticut
"My favorite Florida experience"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 05, 2024 NEW
I was completely blown away by this park. I expected far less. It was outstanding. I can't believe all the animals that we saw on the drive through portion. They all looked well-fed and happy. They were quite active and fabulous. The walking part of the park is also terrific. We saw great birds, tortoises, to name a few. It was also fun to feed the giant giraffes. A definite must if you're in the area.
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ToniT1079
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
"More Animals than Just Lions to Watch!!!"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed November 04, 2024 NEW
My 2 ½ year old grandson loved the animals in 7 different viewing areas, including rhinos, zebras, ostrich, lions, and lots of colorful birds. We loved the ability to safely drive through and see animals and birds from South America and Africa. My grandson really wanted to get out of the car to play with the animals. Several drivers cut in line to go faster, and a few blocked the path to get best view, and did not move--would be nice to have a little more staff management of traffic. We did not have time to enjoy the amusement rides or gift shop. So we plan to return to spend the whole day! Lion Country Safari is engaged in conservation efforts with other groups. They also offer the place for birthday parties and other events.
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peterr584
"Great park with brilliant attractions"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed October 24, 2024 NEW
Stayed on the accompanying campsite which was clean and pleasant. Good pitches and great amenities. We woke up to the roar of lions whi h was fabulous. The safari park itself was reasonably priced and great value for money. Lots of animals and a good guide in the form of a CD for the car. The walk through part was amazing, with feeding the giraffes as one of the highlights. Lots of play areas for young ones. The staff at both the campsite and safari park were lovely and accomodating. If you're in the area, call in at this place. You won't be disappointed
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jaygatsby27
Germantown, Montgomery County, Maryland
"A great Zoo environment with very good interaction with the animals."
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed October 09, 2024
This place was great, it's not just for kids by any means. I was expecting a small, petting zoo setting but the safari drive is long and features a lot of animals. It is very well laid out and the animals are very well taken care of. The audio tour for the drive is also wonderful. In addition, there is a great kid-sized theme park with a ton of things to do including mini golf, water rides, a cool petting including the ability to feed giraffes and so much more. I wish I could have visited as a kid but I loved it as an adult. We got a lot of good pictures of our visit, which was easy to do. This place is especially good on a rainy day when the animals are even more active than usual. Highly recommended.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lion Country Safari

When is the best time to see the animals?
The best time to see the animals is when it is raining. The animals generally love the cooler, wet weather and tend to be more active during this time. If you are not interested in visiting the park during the rain, then we advise you to arrive early any day. Early morning is the second best time to visit as it tends to be a bit cooler and the animals are usually more active then.

Can I bring my own food?
Lion Country Safari welcomes you to bring your favorite foods and dine in our outdoor picnic area located just inside “Safari World” walk-through park. No barbecues, please.

Can I feed the animals?
Lion Country Safari offers animal feeding exhibits in our walk-through park, “Safari World,” for nominal fees. These include Giraffe Feeding Exhibit, Lory Bird Aviary, Koi Fish Pond, and Petting Zoo. These are the only animals which are available for public feeding, and only the foods purchased at the exhibits are permitted for these animals, since all of our animals are on special diets.

Is Lion Country Safari handicap accessible?
Our facility is handicap accessible. In the drive-through section, you will be in your own vehicle, or in one of our rental vans (if you choose to rent). The walk-through area is either concrete walkways or boardwalks. There are no stairs. Access to our picnic area may involve going over a short grassy area. The petting zoo is served by ramps which are accessible by wheelchair; however, there is a double gate system to keep the animals in, which would require some assistance to the wheelchair person. Also the floor (surface) of the petting zoo is compacted dirt. If we have had rain, the surface softens up and it may be difficult for a wheelchair to maneuver. The animals in the petting zoo sometimes get excited and raise their front legs up onto people.

Is there a hotel nearby?
Adjacent to Lion Country Safari is an award-winning KOA campground where you can awake to the sounds of roaring lions.

How many animals do you have?
Lion Country Safari is home to over 1000 WILD animals and 95 species including Lions, Giraffe, Zebras, Rhinos, Chimpanzees and much more.

How long does it take to tour the park?
We recommend at least five hours to fully enjoy Lion Country Safari. Allow one and a half hours to drive through the four-mile preserve and at least three and a half hours in the walk-through.

Do I need to check in with a service animal?
Service animals specifically trained to aid a person with a disability are welcome. Please stop into the main office upon arrival so we may alert our wildlife team and walk through staff of a service animal entering the park. While Emotional Support Animals or Comfort Animals are often used as part of a medical treatment plan as therapy animals, they are not considered service animals under the ADA. Service animals may not enter interactive exhibits including Lories, budgies or petting zoo. These species view dogs as a predator and may become extremely distressed in the presence of a dog.

Can I take my dog with me in the car?
No, we do not allow pets into the park. We have free kennels (with a refundable $5.00 deposit) available for your use. Please stop in at the office before you go through the ticket booth. We do not know how your pet may react to our animals and how our animals may react to your pet.

Do you have a picnic area at Lion Country Safari?
We have a covered picnic area. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We also have a pavilion that is available only by renting it in advance. Contact events@lioncountrysafari.com for more information.

Is there a special charge for the drive through safari only?
One of the great things about Lion Country Safari is that you receive two parks for one price. Although you are welcome to visit only one park, the cost remains the same.

Do you have a restaurant? 
Lion Country Safari offers a cafeteria-style restaurant, a Carvel® ice cream stand and a concession stand.

Do you have rides?
Yes. Some of the rides you will encounter in our walk-through safari are a toddler train ride, animal carousel, pontoon boat tour, paddle boats, and flying elephant ride.

Is there an additional charge for the rides?
With the exception of a few coin-operated rides, Lion Country Safari rides are included with your admission.

Do you have a water park?
We offer a 4,000 square-foot water spray ground with 23 interactive water features located in our walk-through, “Safari World.” The area is surrounded with chaise lounge seating and umbrellas so you can relax and observe the fun.

What does the general admission cover?
Lion Country Safari general admission covers our four-mile drive-through safari where you will encounter over 1,000 WILD animals from all around the world, and our walk-through “Safari World” which includes rides, games, animal exhibits, four interactive feeding exhibits, a water play area, Animal Theater, picnic area, restaurant, gift shops and more.

When are the animals fed?
The lions are fed right before we open the gates at 9:30 am. The hoofstock, which includes most of the other animals, are fed at various times throughout the day.

Is smoking allowed at the park?
Smoking is only allowed in guest vehicles and in the main parking lot of “Safari World”, our walk-through amusement park. Guests are welcome to return to these designated areas and back to the park as often as they would like. This policy is in place for the health and comfort of our guests, animals, and staff.

Where is Loxahatchee, Florida?
Loxahatchee is located 20 miles West of downtown West Palm Beach, Florida.