Beavers Bend Safari Park
Enjoying a Tinstar & Co. Hochatown stay? Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature at Beavers Bend Safari Park, a must-visit destination stay. Nestled within 90 scenic acres in Hochatown, Oklahoma, this premier drive-thru animal park presents a unique opportunity to encounter wildlife up close.
Home to over 30 extraordinary species and more than 200 animals, the park offers a rare chance to see majestic creatures like Rhinos, Bison, Zebras, and playful Lemurs. The newest addition, Ronnie the Rhino, adds to the allure, joining other fascinating animals like Ostriches, Kudus, and Deer.
As you navigate the 1.8-mile drive through this picturesque landscape, adorned with towering trees and gentle streams, prepare for an immersive and educational wildlife experience. The journey typically spans about one hour, with the last entry at 4 PM, allowing you to witness these magnificent creatures in their naturalistic habitats.
Beavers Bend Safari Park offers designated feeding stations where you can safely feed the animals using specially provided food from the Gift Shop. It’s vital to adhere to these guidelines for the safety of both the animals and visitors. Hand-feeding and throwing food on the ground are prohibited to ensure the wellbeing of the wildlife and your safety.
After your drive, visit our coffee bar located in the gift shop. Enjoy your favorite coffee drinks made with locally roasted gourmet beans, alongside a selection of cold drinks and light refreshments. It’s the perfect way to round off your safari experience.
Beavers Bend Safari Park isn’t just about observing animals; it’s about fostering a deeper appreciation for wildlife and contributing to conservation efforts. It’s an experience that resonates long after your visit, enriching your Hochatown stay with unforgettable moments and insights.
Please note, the park is closed on Tuesdays. Plan your visit to coincide with this unique adventure and add an extraordinary chapter to your stay in Hochatown stay. Beavers Bend Safari Park is more than just a drive-thru; it’s a journey into the heart of nature.
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