Bearizona is a wildlife park located in Williams, Arizona, USA. One of its unique features is that visitors can drive through the park to see the animals. Admission costs $25 per person. The park is divided into a self-drive area and a walking area. The roads in the self-drive area are in great condition, suitable for most vehicles.
In the center of the self-drive area, there is a huge iron gate that separates the park into several sections. The first section is for herbivores, where you can see not only regular bison but also giant white bisons. They stand by the roadside, and I dare not make eye contact with them, fearing that they might charge at us and overturn our car.
My favorite part is seeing the wolf packs and black bear groups having their breakfast on the road every morning. The park has sections where windows need to be closed and sections where windows can be open. Everyone needs to be cautious when observing them during their mealtime. The entire drive usually takes about 15-20 minutes, and the overall experience is quite thrilling and exciting 🥰.
The walking area is accessible after exiting the self-drive area and leads directly to the parking lot. Here, you can find many small animals, such as brown bears, foxes, wild boars, chubby raccoons, otters, leopards, beavers, and more. If you're lucky, there may even be an animal show.
I feel that Arizona has many other wildlife parks, and I look forward to visiting them in the future!
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Ideas: Zoo, Wildlife, Bearizona Wildlife Park
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Location: United States / Arizona
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