Admission for One, Two, or Four to Little Bear Encounter at Wildlife Safari (50% Off)
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Observe their playful antics, capture unforgettable moments, and let your heart melt with their adorable charm
What's Included:
Admission to Little Bear Encounter for One, Two, or Four People.
What's It About?
Fall in love with our newest additions at Wildlife Safari (Winston, Oregon) – two adorable black bear cubs! You can have a special encounter with these “Little Bears” and experience pure cuteness overload.
Take a bus ride to the vet clinic and get to meet the rambunctious cubs with this exciting up-close adventure. Head to the outdoor yard that is currently housing our new bear cubs with our keepers as they introduce you to the newest stars of Safari and tell you all about our black bears.
These playful little bundles of joy, just a few months old, will surely steal your heart with their irresistible charm.
Limited availability, so secure your spot soon!
Things To Know:
- Make sure to get your Wildlife Safari Admission first to access the park
- For encounter time, click here
- Reservations are required, call Guest Services at 541.679.6761 (ext. 210) or email frontdesk@wildlifesafari.net in advance!
Other Encounters by Wildlife Safari:
Elephant Encounters
Hippo/Lion/Gator Encounters
Cheetah Encounter
Need to know info
⌚ Valid days and hours: Check encounter time here.
☎️ Booking: Appointment required, 48-hour advance notice required. Call Guest Services at (541) 679-6761 (ext. 3210) or email frontdesk@wildlifesafari.net to schedule; provide Coupon Code.
✘ Cancellation: Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price).
⚒ Additional Information:
✦ Valid only for option purchased.
✦ All services must be redeemed during a single visit by the same pair.
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About Wildlife Safari: Little Bear Encounter
The 600-acre park plays host to visitors who drive through the more than four miles of winding grounds to catch up-close glimpses of its inhabitants—over 550 wild animals from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Bison, zebras, and giraffes roam the wide-open surroundings, living in harmony with tigers, lions, and bears. Founded by Frank Hart in 1972, the park has helped to protect endangered species while educating the public about them and their important roles in the fragile ecosystem. Visitors can make arrangements for private and personalized animal encounters as well as visit the safari village zoo, botanical gardens, and gift shop.