Experience a zoo unlike any other!

The Virginia Safari Park is hands-down one of my favorite attractions in the greater DMV area. After all, it's an unforgettable experience straight out of Africa!

Not to be confused with the Natural Bridge Zoo, the Virginia Safari Park is a 180-acre drive-through zoo. The park features more than 1,000 different animals from all over the world. As you drive along the three-mile gravel road, animals will wander and roam right up to your vehicle. If you're brave, you can even roll down your windows and feed some of the animals that walk up to your car.

You are NOT allowed to exit your vehicles during the safari, and minivan sliding doors must remain closed during the drive-through.

While other zoos prohibit these interactions, the Virginia Safari Park thrives on it. The park's whole purpose is to take these majestic animals out from behind the cages and fences and right up to your car's windows!

The most popular exhibit is the giraffe enclosure. Guests can get right up to the giraffes at eye level and even feed them! Giraffe feed is 50¢ a handful, so bring extra quarters with you!

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Courtesy of Virginia Safari Park (Facebook)

Check out the full calendar with the park's 2022 season hours and ticket prices on Virginia Safari Park's website.

 

 

I can't stress enough how valuable the Virginia Safari Park is. It is a gem from a bygone era. So if you're looking for a good family-friendly day trip this fall, definitely head to the Virginia Safari Park!

Have you been to Virginia Safari Park before? Do you have a memorable animal experience you want to share? Tell us in the comments below!

J. Moore
A synesthete who sees the world in vivid color, Joy is all about soaking up life experiences -- and then translating those experiences into words. Freckle-faced and coffee-fueled, Joy is on a personal quest to visit all 50 states in her lifetime (40 down!), see all the Broadway musicals, and eat all the tacos. For fun, she plays the piano, diagrams sentences, and solves true crime stories from her couch, along with her husband of 20 years and their teenage daughter.
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