![]() ![]() We didn’t even need a second drive around cause we saw so much the first time. With its convenient location just north of San Antonio and a few moments from. You can also drive thru as many times as you want as long as you don’t leave the park. A host of remarkable adventures awaits you at Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch. You do pay an extra 3 bucks a person to feed the birds but that was worth It in my opinion as so many landed on us and my son loved It. The gibbons were so entertaining, as was the bird experience. We also loved walking around after driving thru. The ostriches were pretty hilarious, one pecked our windows when we rolled them up after he tried to stick entire head in the car! My five year old son got a kick out of this. We saw every animal listed on the map and many came right to our windows. The weather was cooler, low 60s, and the animals were active. We arrived at about 9:15 and I would definitely recommend being early, as we were one of the first cars to drive thru. Not all animals will eat It, but many do. We did buy animal food and I would say 1-2 bags is definitely worth It. We decided to go to the safari during our stay in hill country and I’m so glad we did. ![]() ![]() After a couple of spins through the ranch, stop at Safari Camp Grill for a burger, get dessert at Safari Sweet Shop and purchase some souvenirs at Safari Trading Post. Mary’s Street Suite 1400 San Antonio, TX 78205. And a lot of animals I've never heard of before, like an Addax, Watusi, Blesbok, Springbok, Emu, Gnu, Bongos and Gemsbok. There's animals everywhere.white rhino, kangaroo, Bactrian camel, elk, gazelle, giraffe, llama, ostrich, antelope, wildebeest, zebra. Pick up free bag of food-you'll need more-and meander along the Safari Drive-Thru in your automobile or enjoy the Ranch Walk-a-Bout or let the kids experience the petting barnyard or relax at Lemur Island surrounded by a Koi Pond. Located at 26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road and open from 9 to 5 daily,, this habitat covers 450 acres for more than 500 animals representing more than 40 species from every continent except Antarctica. Taking a hour-and-a-half drive through Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch in San Antonio, Texas, gives you a "King Solomon's Mines" feeling, where the wild animals are free to roam. On this occasion, our automobile was surrounded by a band of hungry zebras. Ebert All Rights Reserved Image Size 3654x2380 / 1.2MB Zebra Damaraland Burchell’s Damara Damara Zebra Equus Quagga Burchelli African Plains Black White Vertical Narrow Thick Stripes Lines Abstract Pattern Dark Muzzle Nostrils Flare Eyes Mane Head Shot Close Up Extreme Close Up Slobber Fast Sleek Pretty Beautiful Exquisite Handsome Animal Big Mammal Kenyan Preserve Section Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch Wildlife Preserve Wildlife Private Park Adventure Park Wild Animals Exotic Animals Drive Through Safari Zoo Zoological San Antonio Texas TX Southwest Region North America United States USA US U.S.This reminds me of the time my wife and I drove through Yellowstone National Park and were interrupted by bison who blocked the road. There is nothing like zebra drool all over your dashboard, car seat and pant leg.Ĭopyright © 2014 Richard F. In fact, immediately after this photo, he stuck his head into my car window, tried giving me a kiss and proceeded to slobber on the steering wheel. This is a 600 pound Damaraland Zebra in the Kenyan Preserve section of the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch near San Antonio, Texas. Damaraland Zebra Close Up at Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch near San Antonio, Texas ![]()
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