Lions..tigers..bears..oh, my! While you won’t exactly run into any of the three, you can stand back and admire the gorgeous lions, tigers, and bears when you visit Living Treasures Wild Animal Park near Pittsburgh. However, that’s just the start of the fun at this one-of-a-kind animal park that offers several interactive experiences the whole family will love. If you’ve not been to this animal park in Pennsylvania yet, add it to the top of your must-visit list.

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Check out this YouTube video, by Go Laurel Highlands, of Living Treasures.

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What else should I know about visiting Living Treasures Wild Animal Park?

Here are a few things to keep in mind when visiting this wild animal park near Pittsburgh:

  • You can purchase a single-day admission ticket or a season pass.
  • Both locations have a gift shop, so you can stock up on souvenirs and other goodies, like ice cream and candy.
  • If you want to feed the animals, you can buy feed when you purchase your tickets, or you can just head back to the gift shop if you decide to purchase it later in your visit. No outside food is allowed.
  • If you do buy food, be prepared. It is going to go fast. The good news is you can always buy more.
  • Don't forget your camera because the photo opportunities are endless.


Are there any special events at this animal park in Pennsylvania?

  • Living Treasures Wild Animal Park is a seasonal attraction.
  • It’s also open for Night at the Zoo during Halloween and A Holiday Light Extravaganza during Christmastime.
  • If you’re heading over for Night at the Zoo, take a flashlight. It is very dark in the park and along the paths. You can also buy a flashlight at the gift shop.

For more fun with animals, check out these once-in-a-lifetime animal encounters in Pennsylvania.