

View Website | Frequently Asked QuestionsĬost: $10 per person (cash or check only), kids 2 and under free food buckets $5 Harmony Park Safari DetailsĪddress: 431 Clouds Cove Road, Huntsville ( map)

If that’s a deal-breaker for you, the park has rental SUV’s you can borrow for $15 to drive through the park. These are big animals and there’s always the risk of minor dings & scratches. On that note, judging from other reviews, I wouldn’t advise taking your brand-new car through the park either. Between the fingerprints from my kids’ hands on the inside of the car and the animal mouths & noses on the outside, just factor in a car wash when you are thinking about price. Plan on taking your car through a car wash after your visit. My kids accidentally dropped every single little cup they gave us when tossing the food out the window. If you want their attention, you need to buy the food.Īsk for extra cups. If you don’t buy the food they figure it out quickly and go visit the other cars that are tossing out treats. There is no way my kids would have let us leave after only one go around anyway! Once you get in the park you can drive around as long as you like. The 2-mile driving trail is laid out in a loop. There is also the opportunity to touch and feed some very large turtles! Updated May 2020 – Harmony Park is drive-through only until further notice due to Covid-19. The food that they give you is more like candy to the park animals and they don’t get it from anywhere other than the visiting cars so they are really excited for visitors! Harmony Park Safari Pro-TipsĪfter you finish your drive don’t leave yet! There are a lot of animals that you can walk around and see (some that need to be more contained) as well as a giraffe and kangaroo. They use over 8,000 pounds of grain a month to feed them all. Much of the admission fee goes towards just feeding all of the animals. Their newest resident is a young giraffe that is now living peacefully in his new south Huntsville home. The newest addition is a brand new Reptile Room that is at least twice as big as their old one. Things are constantly improving on the property and the park is always adding new animals. HPS is a federally licensed nature preserve of free-ranging exotic & endangered animals. The park is unique because most of the animals roam freely nibbling treats tossed out from the visitors’ car windows. Harmony Park Safari opened in 1990 with 30 acres of land to house the animals they care for. While we were there we saw bison, zebras, ostrich, llamas, goats, deer, a donkey, a camel, gators, antelope, buffalo, peacocks, a giraffe, snakes, iguanas, ducks, kangaroos, turtles, lemurs and a TON more that I can’t even remember. Wilson, it can get a little intimidating! When the animal wanting a treat is their Scottish Highlander, Mr.
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They ask that you don’t lower your windows more than eight inches and there is a reason for this rule! The animals are very friendly and they aren’t afraid to get up close and personal for a treat. We decided to let the kids out of their seat belts so they could see better and toss food out the windows. The speed limit is 5 mph but many times we moved slower than that.

Almost immediately you will have 5-10 various animals around your car! The attendant will open up a large gate and you are on your own. The animals know the cars have treats and if you don’t feed them you won’t get very much attention. Make sure you get at least one bucket of food for the animals. Harmony Park Safari is one of Huntsville’s most surprising gems! When entering the park the first thing you do is pull up to the little hut and pay. Tutors & Tutoring Services in Huntsville.Summer Activities for Families in Huntsville.
