

This 1,800-acre ranch is an oasis for 1,100 animals from almost 50 different species, but it also happens to have the largest cheetah breeding facility in the world, raising 18 to 20 cubs each year. Owner Marilyn Bacque says that at any given time there could be 30 to 40 animals surrounding the tram, “begging for tidbits.” After your tour, check out the park’s two petting zoos, or stay the night in one of the ranch’s eight cabins and enjoy evening campfires and the catch-and-release fishing pond.Ģ299 County Road 2008, Glen Rose | 8:30 a.m. The animals are friendly, especially when you’re armed with a $6 feed bucket. to 5 p.m | $16.95 $13.95 for kidsĬars aren’t allowed to drive through this 127-acre ranch, but take a tour on one of its five trams to learn about the 500 animals and 40 species here-blackbucks, ostriches and Gomar, the kissing camel.

You can also bring your grill and have a cookout in the safari’s picnic area.Ģ35 Zoo Trail, Johnson City | 9 a.m. Bring your binoculars, get a cup of feed (free with admission), and try to identify the 38 species in the park and petting zoo: zebras, emus, axis deer and yaks among them. Since 2005, she’s run the 59-acre Grapeland Safari, halfway between Crockett and Palestine. Nona Herring has been in the drive-thru safari business since the 1980s, when her family used to own a safari park outside of Tyler. You can go on a private tour of the park, but manager Sharon Ivey says most people’s favorite part is the Baby Room, where guests can play with some of the park’s exotic babies, such as lemurs and coatimundi, for an extra $20.ġ3440 Us Highway 287 N, Grapeland | 9 a.m. Get a feed bucket for $5, or make friends with the monkeys with a $2 cup of peanuts. There’s also a 10-acre walking section where you might spot kangaroos, anteaters camels, or Natalia, a baby giraffe. Watch for more than 50 different animal species on the mile-long drive. This 100-acre park is home to 500-plus animals. Animals peer in to your vehicle as you hold in hand food meant for them alone to eat.Īt these safaris, you can learn about animals from all over the world as they roam freely like they would in the wild-but, you know, all from the comfort of your own car and only a couple hours from home.įranklin | 9 a.m. Well, at our state’s many drive-through safaris, the roles are reversed. MySA's picks for the 14 best restaurants in San AntonioREMEMBER GOING TO THE ZOO AS A KID, wandering past exotic creatures that you’d only ever seen in movies like The Lion King? All the magic and joy in the air, as you stand just outside enclosures of zebras, monkeys, and wildebeest, peering inside, ice cream cone in hand?.Clayton Perry linked to Ken Paxton's mistress at center of impeachment.GoFundMe launched for aspiring San Antonio rapper killed at North Star Mall.Comedian Matt Rife to perform in San Antonio on first world tour.San Antonio anchor Sarah Forgany in ICU amid surgery complications.There are a few options for buyers, they can purchase the entire property, buy just the safari, or purchase just the property in the back, which includes the main house, according to the listing. The property pricing is unlisted, according to the listing. Some improvements made to the property include a gift shop, bird house, a reptile house, a 40-foot by 60-foot metal shop building, a 60 by 100-foot hay barn, a deer and exotic barn, and catch pens. A few more homes are on the land too for employees and a foreman, according to the listing.

There are seven guest cabins, which can be rented out.

The in-ground pool has a hot tub, a slide, a grotto, and a cabana area with an outdoor kitchen, according to the listing.Ī 3,200-square-foot guest home is also on the property with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The drive thru safari and wildlife park has a 5,000 square-foot main home that has five bedrooms and three bathrooms, two living room areas, an office, a large game room with a pool, and a bar. There are over 100 different species at the Franklin Drive Thru Safari. The 240-acre property is 45 minutes away from College Station.įranklin Drive Thru Safari in Roberston County is now for sale for anyone that wants to own a safari wildlife park.
