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7 Best U.S. Safaris for Families

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Who says you have to go to Africa to experience safari? While it’s certainly the best way to get up close with wildlife, there are plenty of alternative options in the U.S. Consider one of these drive-through U.S. safaris for a memorable family adventure.

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Serengeti Safari - Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

See giraffes, zebras and other favorites in this open-air tour at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Reservations are recommended for this tour, which lasts 30 minutes and is ideal for young children with short attention spans.
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Safari Off Road Adventure - Six Flags Great Adventure

You'll spot more than 1,000 animals from six different continents on this drive-through safari! The open-air tour includes a stop at Camp Aventura, where you can feed giraffes, go zip-lining and interact with some of the animals. Safari Off Road Adventure is one of the most popular attractions at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, so the park recommends making it your first stop of the day.

Related: 5 Free U.S. Zoos for Families
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park - San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park offers eight different safaris! The most traditional option is the Caravan Safari, a two-hour, open-air excursion into the wild. Try the Caravan Safari Twilight tour for a different (and totally cool) perspective!

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The Wilds - Cumberland, Ohio

Get up close with rhinos, giraffes and more at The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio. In partnership with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, The Wilds is an animal conservation park that offers open-air safaris (including tours with wheelchair access). A separate Wildside Tour allows visitors to go behind the scenes with staff.

Related: Where the Wild Things Are: 9 Best U.S. Destinations to Spot Wildlife With Kids
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African Safari Wildlife Park - Port Clinton, Ohio

This drive-through safari allows families to feed deer, llamas, and more, right from the comfort of their own vehicles! Some of the animals roam freely, while others (zebras and giraffes) are behind a fence. Food is provided by the African Safari Wildlife Park. Afterward, head to the walk-through portion of the zoo.
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Kilimanjaro Safari - Disney World

Of course, there's nothing like a tour with Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney's Animal Kingdom! This magical experience is offered both day and night. Private, behind-the-scenes tours are also an option.

Related: 12 Best Resorts That Get You Close to Animals
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Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch - San Antonio, Texas

In San Antonio, Texas, Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch educates families on animal conservation in its own take on the drive-through safari. Families can feed the animals from their cars as they drive past zebras, giraffes, deer and more.


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