Wild Florida Drive-Thru Safari Park and Gator Park Admission
Wild Florida Adventure Park •
3301 Lake Cypress Road • Kenansville, FL 34739
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Wild Florida Safari Drive‑Thru Park tickets include a self-guided wildlife drive through 170 acres of open terrain, where over 150 animals roam freely. Admission also grants access to the Gator Park, featuring 200+ additional animals, live shows, and hands-on exhibits — all just a short drive from Orlando.
Wild Florida Drive-Thru Safari Park is located at 3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739, about 45 minutes from Orlando. It sits on the eastern shore of Cypress Lake.
Tickets include the drive-thru safari and same-day admission to the Gator Park. You will also get access to the Giraffe Feeding Platform, where you can hand-feed giraffes for a small additional fee.
Most guests take 45 to 90 minutes to complete the four-mile drive, depending on how often you stop.
You'll see a mix of native Florida wildlife like whitetail deer and alligators, as well as exotic hoofstock such as giraffes, zebras, and oryx.
Feeding animals on the safari trail isn't allowed, as they follow a strict diet. However, you can hand-feed giraffes after the drive for just $5 at the Giraffe Feeding Platform.
Yes, guests are asked to follow these guidelines during their visit: - No touching animals at any time - Do not feed animals, as each one follows a controlled diet - Drive-thru Safari speed limit is 5 mph or below - Avoid tapping windows or hitting any enclosures - Do not toss rocks or objects into animal habitats - Visitors under 16 must remain with an adult inside the Gator Park - Smoking and vaping are not allowed in the safari or Gator Park - Never climb over or step across fences, gates, or safety barriers
Yes, the safari and Gator Park are family-friendly with features suitable for all ages.
You will need your own enclosed vehicle to drive through the Safari Park. For safety reasons, convertibles, motorcycles, open-top vehicles, or vehicles without doors (like certain Jeeps) are not permitted.
No pets are allowed at Wild Safari due to the proximity of wild animals.
Trained service animals are welcome in most areas of Wild Florida. They are permitted in the Drive-thru Safari Park as long as vehicle windows remain closed. Service animals must be leashed and under control at all times. However, they are not allowed in the petting zoo, aviaries, or animal encounter areas. Emotional support animals and service animals in training are not permitted.
Yes, Wild Florida has an on-site restaurant and snack bar.
Yes, Gator Park is wheelchair-accessible. Each exhibit is at ground level and the paths are compacted shells and concrete.
Yes. Guests must wear a shirt, shorts or pants, and footwear at all times. Swimwear must be covered. Clothing with offensive images or language is not allowed.