Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo (618 Conley Rd, TN 38001)
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Guests can pet & feed over 80 species of animals, from antelope to zebra, in this drive-thru zoo.
Tennessee Safari Park is located in Alamo (Tennessee state) on the street of 618 Conley Rd. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +17316964423. You can get more information from their website: http://tennesseesafaripark.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Tennessee Safari Park quickly are 35.766988, -89.124269. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Tennessee Safari Park.
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Available amenities
Amenities
- Good for kids
- Public toilet
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Amanda
Awesome place!! So much fun to see these animals up close! When they ask how many buckets you want, make sure to get more than you think you need!! Three of us got 8 buckets to share and still ran out before the end. They want you to feed them and they are not shy! Worth! Every! Penny!!
08.2022Jenny
We made an impromptu stop during a cross country road trip and boy was it worth it! My daughter and I had a blast feeding the animals and interacting with them up close and personal. It was a beautiful park! Get many buckets of food for the drive through!!!
08.2022Carrie
Loved it! You deftly get your money's worth. Kept my son entertained thru the whole ride!! A big variety of animals that appear to be very well taken care of. Worth the time!!
06.2022Chasity
Our family had so much fun! We bought 8 pails of food and used all of them. We're definitely going again sometime. I did spend the majority of time with my window up. I liked feeding the more docile animals (baby deer and lama) while my husband fed the emu, ostrich, and 🐫.
06.2022Shepherd
This place is expensive but well worth it! We had a great time and will be back. We got there about 230 and only had time for the drive through so next time we will go earlier so we can do the walk through as well. They have a retail store in the walk through area and you can buy food to feed various animals including the giraffes! The drive through food was $3 each or 4/$10. The admission was $20 adult and kids 2-12 $12. They closed at 5pm. Super fun family day. Probably a little miserable when it's hot out. But was a good temp the day we went. The easiest things for us to feed were the ostriches, thought they made a mess, and the deer. The buffalo heads are so big they can't fit their mouth in the bucket so they wind up trying to take the bucket from you. The camel's take the bucket from you. The llamas are unruly sometimes. We did have one spit on us because the one that was already eating wouldn't move when the taller one came and tried to push him with his head. So when the shorter didn't move the taller one spat on us. We did have a mess in the car afterward due to the food spilling when ostriches ate. But it can be cleaned. Nothing too bad just the feed in floor.
05.2022Leonard
Wow!!! Amazing place! Guy trip, no kids, but ended up video chatting everyone. If you aren't giving this place 5 stars you are eating animal feed. Greatest tourist attraction of all time!
05.2022Emma
Absolutely worth every cent! The drive through lasts about 2+ hrs then there's the walk through petting Zoo. They've expanded the drive through pastures so the Bison no longer cause traffic jams, and there's A LOT of new animals running around...tapir, Wildebeest, Midnight Peacocks, red river hogs and more. My oldest loves hand-feeding carrots to George the Giraffe, my middle kid loves the aviary and my youngest loves getting lost in the goat herd at the petting zoo. Plan for 3-4 hrs there.
04.2022Candalee
Smooth entry and ticket/feed purchasing. LOTS of animals to feed. I’d suggest 12 feed buckets if you really love feeding animals. We did 8 and wish we had done 12. There are some areas that can get “cargested” (like what I did there…) but they swoop in and help keep things moving without rushing those that are still trying to enjoy specific animals. Be cognizant of things on your dash - clean it off before you go through. I may be missing something from my dash now. Don’t worry, I called and let them know immediately what happened, which animal it was and it’s location. The holding areas for the other animals isn’t great (cats) and it made me pretty sad and it’s the main reason for the dropped star, just for your own information. Would I go again? Yes, I’d just likely do the drive thru only. The giraffe feeding is worth going into the walk through area at least once for sure though!!
03.2022Rachel
Lots of great friendly animals in an up close experience that kids and adults will both love. A great option for entertainment during quarantine times because you remain in your car the entire time.
01.2022Play
First experience in a safari. It is a must go! Your car will get dirty when you feed them bc since it is not allowed to get out the car. They do have a parking area with gift shop and restroom. You buy the buckets of food and follow the road. Its a pretty long road full of animals. It was an amazing experience. Nice to bring the kiddos along. Will definitely come again.
11.2021