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Aloha Safari Park

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Aloha Safari Park is a great place to spend a day with the family, especially if there are little ones in tow. The zoo is home to a variety of animals from around the world, including lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, and lemurs. There is also a petting zoo where children can pet some of the animals, like goats, sheep, and pigs.

Hours:

  • Sunday: 10am-5pm
  • Monday: 10am-5pm
  • Tuesday: CLOSED
  • Wednesday: 10am-5pm
  • Thursday: 10am-5pm
  • Friday: 10am-5pm
  • Saturday: 10am-5pm

Tickets:

  • Adults: $15
  • Children Ages 2-11: $13
  • Seniors Ages 65+: $13
  • Children under 2 are free.

Petting Zoo:

The petting zoo is a great place for children to learn about animals and get a hands-on experience. There are a variety of animals that can be petted, including goats, sheep, pigs, and rabbits. The zoo also has a chicken coop where visitors can watch the chickens lay eggs.

Directions:

Aloha Safari Park is located at 100 N. Carolina Hwy 49, Cameron, NC 28326.

From Raleigh, take I-40 East to Exit 291. Turn left onto NC-49 and continue for 10 miles. The park will be on your left. From Fayetteville, take I-95 North to Exit 49. Turn left onto NC-49 and continue for 14 miles. The park will be on your right.

FAQ's

Q. What is the cost of admission?

A. Adults: $15

Children Ages 2-11: $13

Seniors Ages 65+: $13

Children under 2 are free.

Q. Are pets allowed?

A. No, pets are not allowed inside the park.

Q. What can I expect to see at the zoo?

A. The zoo is home to a variety of animals from around the world, including lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, and lemurs. There is also a petting zoo where children can pet some of the animals, like goats, sheep, and pigs.

Q. Are there any educational programs offered?

A. Yes, the zoo offers a variety of educational programs for children and adults. These programs cover a variety of topics, including animal care, conservation, and habitat.

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  • Shreenath Santhanakrishnan

    I recently visited Aloha Safari Park and had a delightful experience. The park is well-organized, and it’s clear that the staff genuinely care about the animals. The variety of animals, from exotic species to more familiar ones, made the visit both educational and entertaining. The park offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals, and the safari ride is a highlight that shouldn't be missed. The park is also very family-friendly, with plenty of space for kids to explore and learn about wildlife in a safe environment. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions and share interesting facts about the animals. My only minor critique would be that some areas of the park could use a bit more maintenance, but overall, it was a great day out. Aloha Safari Park is a wonderful place for animal lovers and families looking for an enjoyable and educational experience.

  • Jason Fernández
    Jason Fernández
    a month ago

    Visited Aloha Safari Park while in the area visiting family, and it was an amazing experience! Make sure to buy at least two food cups for the safari ride and save some for the animals towards the back. The zoo park was really nice, and my favorite part was interacting with the giraffes🦒. My 2-year-old had a blast! Highly recommend for a fun and memorable family outing.

  • KC TW
    KC TW
    2 months ago

    Aloha Safari Park is a wonderful experience for families! We had our safari on Sunday at 10am and were the first car to get in. It was a lot of fun! You can get a $3 feed cup and refill it for just $1, which is a must-have. There are lots of animals to see, and we spent an hour enjoying the safari. After the safari, we entered the zoo. The giraffes were the best part—you can buy $3 carrots to feed them. Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it for everyone!

  • Leann Faber
    Leann Faber
    a week ago

    Great place to go! We bought 3 cups of food for the drive. Like everyone says, save some for the end. The end is around the longhorn steers which are really nice. Oh! Don’t be a jerk the car in front of us that was giving the animals pieces of candy with the wrappers on and giving the goats Gatorade. The area you walk through get really hot, go early. But it was so worth it.

  • Alys_ Not The Brightest

    When you pay the entrance fee you also get to do the drive through where I feed the animals! We had so much fun and thought it was 100% worth it! Definitely pet the little white pony if you have a chance he LOVES all the love, he will rub all against your arm

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