


Some are bashful, but if you shake your bucket and hang it out the window, they may come for a snack. They’re saying, “feed me, lady.” Some animals are shy, some are bold (I see you llama!), some are gentle giants, and some will steal your bucket of food!Īs you slowly drive through the park, you will have the not-so-shy animals come right up to your car. This is not their first rodeo, they know exactly what’s going on. I was a little nervous (some of the animals are BIG) and excited to have that first animal come up to the side of my car. Then you drive through the entrance and see a slew of wild animals coming right to your car. So you pay to get in the park and buy your buckets of animal feed. Some of the animals you might get to feed in the drive-thru are: ostrich, llama, elk, bison, zebra, emu, deer, camels, water buffalo, Watusi Cattle, rhea, pigs, and more! If you’re like me and the best part of going to the zoo was always the kid’s petting zoo, you will LOVE Virginia Safari Park! It’s basically a drive-thru zoo that has animals you would normally never get to see up close, let alone pet or feed. Spoiler Alert: The only food we’ll be talking about in this post is a bucket of animal food pellets :) I see you, llama! I’m not kidding when I tell you that it’s one of the funnest things I have ever done! My family and I just celebrated my birthday a couple weeks ago and you know how I chose to spend it? I went back to Virginia Safari Park to feed wild animals out of my car. Natural Bridge is a very small town, but it is definitely worth a visit! The tiny town boasts a hotel, Natural Bridge State Park, Natural Bridge Caverns, maybe a cafe or two, and my favorite part of the area – Virginia Safari Park, a 180-acre, 3-mile drive-thru safari! The entrance. I love it there so much I decided to write a post for you all in case you ever get a chance to go! Well, after that first trip, I was hooked! I brought my mom there shortly after my first go, and I just got back from my third trip. I researched what there was to do around our new duty station and stumbled across Virginia Safari Park in a town called Natural Bridge, Virginia.

I was in desperate need for a weekend getaway with my two small kids while my husband was gone for work. I first went to Virginia Safari Park about 8 years ago. Planning a Trip to Virginia Safari Park? Here’s all you need to know about the fun, drive-thru safari and the quaint town of Natural Bridge, Virginia.
