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For many of us, a trip to Africa to see these animals roam free in their natural habitat is a dream that may never come true. But the Wildlife Safari in Winston, Oregon , just south of Roseburg, provides a rare opportunity to witness the beauty and wonder of these creatures up close and personal. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a family looking for an unforgettable adventure, or simply seeking a unique and exciting experience, the Wildlife Safari is a must-visit destination.

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Here's a quick overview of the safari village.

The park is situated on 600 acres of land and is home to over 500 animals from all over the world.

The park offers a variety of ways to experience the animals, including a drive-thru safari, a walk-through exhibit, and even an animal encounter program where visitors can get up close and personal with some of the park's most popular residents.

The park ardently champions animal welfare and prioritizes the health of its residents , implementing numerous initiatives that contribute to wildlife conservation on both local and global scales. With a steadfast focus on animal health and well-being, the park's various programs embody its dedication to preserving and protecting the diverse species that call it home. Through these concerted efforts, the park not only raises awareness about animal health and conservation but also fosters meaningful connections between visitors and the wildlife they encounter.

The Wildlife Safari is also a great destination for families with children, as the park offers a variety of educational programs and activities for kids, including a summer camp and a junior zookeeper program.

In addition to the animal exhibits, the park also features a restaurant, gift shop, and playground area.

The park is open year-round, but hours and availability may vary depending on the season and weather conditions.

Visitors are encouraged to follow park rules and guidelines, including staying in their vehicles during the drive-through safari and respecting the animals' space and boundaries.

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As you approach the park, the picturesque landscape of Southern Oregon unfolds before you, providing a glimpse of what's in store for you. Unlike typical zoos, the Wildlife Safari offers a unique and unforgettable experience. The park is home to a diverse array of amazing animals, many of which are native to Africa, and all of which roam freely in their natural habitats.

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The Wildlife Safari ranks among the top 10% of accredited zoos and aquariums in the United States, a testament to its commitment to excellence.

The park's origins date back 38 years when founder Frank Hart envisioned a sanctuary dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered and rare species from across the globe. His dream has since materialized into the thriving Wildlife Safari we know today.

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If you're thinking this is just another zoo or an exploitation of animal rights (“Tiger King”, I'm looking at YOU), think again. I'll probably never get to visit Africa in my lifetime, so this may be the closest I'll ever come to a real safari.

As you drive through the park in your own vehicle, you'll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most magnificent animals on the planet.

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Imagine watching as a majestic Southern White Rhino grazes mere feet away from your car, or spotting a herd of Damara Zebras frolicking in the open fields. The experience is nothing short of breathtaking.

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And let's not forget about the Brindled Wildebeest, one of the park's most striking residents. These fascinating creatures, with their distinctively patterned coats and impressive horns, are a sight to behold. Seeing them in their natural habitat is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In addition to the Damara Zebra, Southern White Rhino, and Brindled Wildebeest, visitors can also see a variety of other African animals such as giraffes, cheetahs, lions, and elephants.

Among my favorite exhibits are the American Bison, Brown Bear, Ringtail Lemurs, Budgie Aviary, Sumatran Tiger, and the Safari's world-famous Cheetahs.

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Wildlife Safari boasts one of the top cheetah breeding research centers on the planet and is the number one cheetah breeding facility outside of Africa and number two on Earth. Only around 10,000 cheetahs still exist in the wild, so the 219 cubs born at WS since 1972 are helping to keep this endangered species alive. You may even catch a glimpse of KJ and Rhino, the unlikely lifelong friendship between a big cat and a dog.

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Watch out for the Australian Emus toward the end of your car ride, haha. They are extremely unafraid of humans, even when you're obeying the rules of keeping your hands inside the vehicle at all times.

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Bombarded from all sides, this Emu took a turn at my dad as captured in this adorable video below!

Always Free Safari Village

Embark on an exciting adventure at the Always Free Safari Village, a destination that offers visitors a unique and immersive experience, open daily for all ages. This enchanting locale showcases a stunning botanical wonderland alongside a diverse range of captivating animal exhibits, including cheetahs, alligators, red pandas, and more. Throughout the day, you can enjoy informative keeper talks, interact with animals at the children's petting zoo, and explore various attractions without spending a dime.

Cheetah Encounters

Get up close and personal with Wildlife Safari's Ambassador Cheetahs at the Cheetah Spot, located within the Safari Village. The cheetahs rotate regularly to provide off-display animals with the opportunity to sprint and frolic in the cheetah drive-through. You might even spot a skunk or cavy in the area during your visit.

Camel Adventures

Experience the graceful stride of the one-humped Dromedary Camel, native to the Arabian Peninsula. Climb aboard for a memorable ride and don't forget to smile for the camera—these camels certainly will! Camel rides are available during the spring and summer seasons, weather permitting.

Safari Gift Shop

Don't leave without a souvenir to remember your Safari Village adventure! The Safari Gift Shop offers a wide range of merchandise, from t-shirts and jackets to collectible rocks, plush animals, and toys.

Satisfy Your Hunger at the Safari Grill

Treat yourself to the best burger in town at the Safari Grill. Complete your meal with delicious sides like onion rings or a chili dog, and savor your lunch either indoors or in one of the charming outdoor picnic areas.

Children's Petting Zoo

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The Wildlife Safari provides a hands-on experience with friendly goats and adorable donkeys. For just 50 cents, you can even feed the animals!

Australian Walkabout

Explore the wonders of Australia by visiting the Wallaroos and the bird aviary. Be sure to greet the Kookaburra outside the Walkabout, and for just $1, you can purchase an aviary feed stick for a truly interactive experience.

Feed the Koi Fish

For only 50 cents, grab some fish feed and enjoy feeding the koi fish. Be quick, though, as the ducks might snatch up the feed before the fish get a chance!

Village Train Station

All aboard the village train for a scenic tour around the Safari Village. Members are entitled to complimentary train rides, so don't miss out on this delightful experience.

Admission Rates

Visitors can choose from the following admission rates:

Adults: 23.95

Children: 17.95

Seniors: 20.95

Upon admission, visitors will receive a map of the park to enhance their experience and help identify animals in nature.

Group Rates

Wildlife Safari offers group rates for groups of 12 or more. For more information on group rates, please contact guest services at 541.679.6761 or email them at [email protected] .

Drive-Thru Experience

Driving through Wildlife Safari typically takes about 1-1/2 hours to complete. During the drive, visitors can observe a variety of animals such as lions, tigers, bears, zebras, and more.

Come and experience Wildlife Safari's unique Drive-Thru animal park and get a chance to witness different animals in their natural habitats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the wildlife safari located.

The Wildlife Safari is located at 1790 Safari Road in Winston, OR 97496.

Navigating to the safari park is simple. Input the address into your GPS to guide you to the park entrance. Keep in mind that some GPS devices may become less reliable once inside the park, so be sure to follow the posted signs. To reach the park from Interstate 5 (North or South), take Exit 119 heading west toward Winston. Continue along Highway 42/99 for roughly 2 miles, then turn right onto Lookingglass Road. Watch for the signs on the right to direct you to your destination.

Contact info

Website:  https://wildlifesafari.net

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Wildlife.Safari.Oregon/

Phone: (541) 679-6761

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When is the Optimal Time to Visit Wildlife Safari Oregon?

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One of the prime times to explore Wildlife Safari Oregon is during the winter months, according to Destiny Molatore, who is the development director of the safari park. As the temperatures drop, the animals become more active, offering a livelier experience for visitors.

Additionally, the park tends to be less crowded in the winter, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the wonders of the safari. While Wildlife Safari is open throughout the year, the winter season presents a unique opportunity to truly appreciate the park's splendor.

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60-90 minutes Arrive any time during our operating hours

Operating Hours

  • March - September: 9am to 6pm ( last car admission at 6pm )
  • October:  9am to 5pm ( last car admission at 5pm )
  • November - March: 9am to 4pm ( last car admission at 4pm )
  • We are open 363 days a year! Closed only on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. 

Children 2 and under are FREE admission

Escape on a wild safari drive thru adventure and get up close to eland, watutsi cattle, lions and zebra. Venture through the homes of hippos and the land of the scimitar horned oryx. Your Safari journey will take you through Southern Africa where the rhino and giraffe rule. Carry on to interpretive wetlands, cleaning the local waters in reaffirmation of our commitment to the soil before venturing into the land of bears, bison and elk within the sprawling canyon forests of North America.

Take a trip past the incredibly inspiring African elephants and prepare to enter the land of emu, yak and white-naped cranes as your tour of the incredibly diverse wildlife of planet Earth continues on in Asia. Dare yourself to end your journey with a trip through a carnivore loop featuring Wildlife Safari’s top cheetah breeding grounds and ferocious Sumatran Tigers. All from the comfort of your own vehicle, rain or shine, year round.

Safari Restrictions

  • No Open Top Vehicles (Convertibles must have tops up at all times)
  • No Motorcycles
  • No pets are allowed in the Safari Drive Thru, nor in the Safari Village.  Services animals are allowed but have extra rules to follow. We do have a kennel area available for you to keep your pet in while visiting the park.
  • User(s) of this ticket (“USER”) understand and assume all inherent risks of close interactions with unpredictable wildlife (“INHERENT RISKS”), and release Wildlife Safari from all claims, injuries, damages, personal injuries, or property damage, relating to all INHERENT RISKS and USER’s use of this ticket.
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Visit Wildlife Safari this Spring

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Nothing quite beats a spring break being stuck in traffic by a rhino blocking your car or a 15-foot tall giraffe peering through your window. Just a short journey south of Roseburg to Winston, you'll find more than 500 animals from all over the world that make their home at one of the nation’s top animal parks - Wildlife Safari . 

Chosen for its natural resemblance to South Africa, Wildlife Safari sprawls out over 600 scenic, hillside acres and offers far more than your typical zoo. The park gives visitors an up-close-and-personal drive-through experience with free-roaming animals representing multiple continents and including many endangered species in addition to several private encounters and a walk-around Safari village. 

Daily encounters are offered at the park and include: Red Panda U-Feed, Tiger Training, Cheetah Photo, Lion 101, Giraffe U-Feed, Elephants, Gator Feed, Big Bears, Lion or Tiger U-Feed and more. These encounters can change; please check https://wildlifesafari.net/today  or call 541-679-6761 extension 3200 for questions. 

After a thrilling Safari drive-through and encounter, the Village is a free walk-about zoo featuring additional animals such as reptiles, birds, a petting area, Red Pandas, Australian Wallaroos, big cats, native wildlife species and more. Shows at the Safari Dome, animal keeper chats, a playground, camel rides, train rides and a cafe are also ongoing and available at the Village.

Wildlife Safari is open 363 days per year from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the Safari team says spring is a wonderful time, during all park hours, to catch playful animals enjoying the change in season.

For more information visit wildlifesafari.net .

Fun Fact: Wildlife Safari is the largest cheetah breeder in the Western Hemisphere, having ushered in more than 240 cheetahs since its start. They strive to have two to three cheetah litters annually.

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Ten miles southwest of Roseburg, near Winston, is a 600-acre park dotted with inquisitive ostriches, camels, giraffes, lions, tigers and bears – among other exotic animals. You drive your car through the park on a 4.5-mile loop road (convertibles, motorcycles and pets not allowed!).

There's a small zoo where 'encounters' are available, though animal activists have criticized some of these. Wildlife Safari gets high marks however from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and participates in international and domestic conservation efforts.

1790 Safari Rd, Winston. I-5 exit 119

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Open year-round, Wildlife Safari also hosts a walk-though exhibit displaying some of the zoo’s smaller animals. Other amenities at its Safari Village include a children’s petting zoo, a village train, a full-service cafeteria and gift shop. Keeper talks are offered daily.

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During the 4.5-mile drive-through loop, we’re treated to close-ups of wildebeests, hippopotamuses, grizzly bears, lions, elephants and even the new national mammal, the American bison.  As Mate, the 18-foot male giraffe lumbers up the road ahead of us, tour guide Sheilah Swanson explains that the animal activity at the park changes throughout the day. Sheilah recommends visitors get to the park first thing in the morning, take the tour, and go around again the end of the day.

“It’s like seeing a whole bunch of different animals,” she says. On this summer day, baby animals, including six lion cubs and eight bison, remain close to their mothers. Just two months earlier, on May 15, they were joined by the park’s newest celebrity, baby Kelley, the first giraffe born in the park’s 44-year history. “We got the call that the legs started poking out at 6 a.m. Sunday morning,” explains Benji Alcantar, one of the park’s two onsite veterinarians. “We’re here at 6:10 – the ungulate (hoofed mammal) staff and ourselves.”  Kelley was born at 8 a.m. At birth, the male calf weighed 175 pounds and stood 6 foot three inches from head to toe.

“We were a bunch of first-timers,” says Benji. “Kelley was the first giraffe born in the park. First for the vets. It was my dream to see a giraffe born.” Kelley ventured outside with mom Miya approximately one month after his birth, and is now one of the park’s major attractions. He’s also part of the park’s emphasis on species preservation. “Being able to help with the giraffe population species is very exciting for us,” says keeper Sylvia Molina.Later in the day we pose for photos with Mchumba, one of the park’s three cheetah ambassadors.  Mchumba represents the long line of nearly 200 cheetahs born at the park since it opened in 1972.

With cheetah numbers dwindling in the wild, having successful breeding programs allows zoos to educate their guests and conduct research that helps the endangered species. Through its partnership with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan for cheetahs, cubs born at the park have populated zoos across the U.S.“Wildlife Safari is one of the leading centers for cheetah breeding in the world, and the most successful in the United States,” says Benji.

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Pancake, another of the park’s ambassadors and one of 17 cheetahs in residence, lays in the shade next to her canine companion, Dayo the Rhodesian Ridgeback. Born on the same day in February, 2015 this unusual pairing makes appearances in the community and at school assembly programs. While Dayo interacts with kids, Pancake shows off her unique cheetah traits during their visits. They also help spread the conservation message. In Africa, conservationists use livestock guard dogs to keep wild cheetahs away from local farms. This effort helps lower the annual number of cheetahs being shot in those regions.

While driving through Wildlife Safari allows you to view the animals from the comfort of your own vehicle, Sheilah Swanson recommends you take time to add on one of the park’s many close-up encounters. Park keepers provide commentary as you feed a giraffe, examine the dental hygiene of a hippo, or greet one of the Sumatran tiger sisters. Close-up encounters with cheetahs like Mchumba and baby Kelley and mom Miya are part of this program.“ For the guest, it’s fun,” explains Steve Tranter, park trainer. For the staff, “it’s our way of giving the animals a non-cursory examination. It’s a bonding experience that keeps the animals healthy and engaged.” According to Benji Alcantar, “Wildlife Safari is a unique and magical place for all of us.” We couldn’t agree more.

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Wildlife Safari offers a captivating wildlife experience for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes in Winston, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest, this safari allows visitors to immerse themselves in the region’s diverse ecosystems and observe a wide range of native wildlife up close.

Wildlife Safari takes place in carefully curated natural habitats, which closely resemble the animals’ native environments. Whether you’re exploring dense forests, expansive grasslands, or tranquil wetlands, you’re likely to encounter a variety of iconic Pacific Northwest species.

As you embark on the safari, you have the opportunity to witness majestic creatures such as Roosevelt elk and black-tailed deer moving through the forests, grazing peacefully in clearings, or even crossing rivers. The thrill of observing these animals in their natural habitats is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Bird enthusiasts will be delighted by the diverse avian population that inhabits the area. From soaring eagles and hawks to colorful songbirds, the safari offers plenty of opportunities for birdwatching. You might even catch a glimpse of waterfowl and wading birds in the wetlands, adding to the overall charm of the safari experience.

Wildlife Safari is well-versed in local ecology and wildlife behavior, enhancing the educational aspect of the adventure. They provide insights into the animals’ habits, life cycles, and the intricate relationships within the ecosystem. This adds depth to your experience and fosters a greater appreciation for the delicate balance of nature.

This safari is not only about observation; it’s also about conservation. Many safari operators in the area emphasize the importance of preserving these natural habitats and protecting the species that call them home. Through guided tours, discussions, and educational programs, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the efforts being made to safeguard the region’s biodiversity.

In conclusion, Winston’s Wildlife Safari in Oregon offers an unforgettable connection with nature and the beauty of Pacific Northwest wildlife. Whether a wildlife enthusiast or curious traveler, this immersive journey unveils Oregon’s natural wonders.

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