You Don’t Even Have To Leave Your Car At Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park, A Unique Safari Experience In Nebraska
Visit Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari in Ashland, Nebraska, for a family-friendly drive-through animal experience with opportunities to explore on foot.
Sometimes all we need to add a bit of excitement to an otherwise ordinary day is a bit of time among animals. Animals, after all, just have this natural way of garnering smiles with their antics. This Wildlife Safari Park in Nebraska is predominately a drive-through, although you can get out of your car to view the animals from several overlooks.
Pile the whole family in the car and set the GPS for Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari in Ashland for an unforgettable day among the animals.
The four-mile drive through the animal park allows you to get an up-close view of some of the safari's residents, including bison, bears, and pelicans.
Remember to drive slowly through the park, as you never know who might dart out in front of your vehicle. Some of the animals might pass right by your vehicle, so don't forget your camera.
However, you won't be stuck in your vehicle the whole time. You can get out and explore if you want to, following one of the trails that leads to an overlook.
The safari park features overlooks near the bison, elk, wolves, and bears as well as several other animals.
You might also want to stop by the Eagle Aviary, where you can admire the whooping cranes and eagles. The Visitors Center is also open, and you can grab a snack from the Pawnee Creek Food Trailer.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, safety measures have been implemented throughout the park. A maximum of 25 individuals, for example, are permitted in the Visitors Center at a time.
Visitors are not required to wear masks. However, management "strongly" encourages them.
Set off on an unforgettable adventure at Wildlife Safari Park, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Check out the official website of Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari. Or, go here for Facebook.
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