1500 E Rte 66, Williams, AZ 86046, United StatesMap
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Close to the Grand Canyon attractions, many people will ignore, but the locals will go. Especially with the children back, there are some animals inside, I don't know if they are wild or captive. The landform is also the kind of Grand Canyon.
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Bearizona Wildlife Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Bear Arizona Wildlife Park is located in the small town of Williams AZ in northern Arizona, at the junction of Highway 66 and Highway 40. It is the only wildlife park in western North America. Bears, bison, bighorn sheep and other wildlife can be seen here. Nearby 2 kilometers of Arizona wilderness, there are more North American wildlife such as black bears and Alaskan wolves to watch.
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Close to the Grand Canyon attractions, many people will ignore, but the locals will go. Especially with the children back, there are some animals inside, I don't know if they are wild or captive. The landform is also the kind of Grand Canyon.
The safari park, although this is a desert yellow sand all over the sky, but a small zoo oasis, it can be regarded as a paradise for wildlife, and pumas, but unfortunately not too fierce
I feel that the locals here are also quite fond of it, and the proportion of tourists is a little less.
If you get a chance to go, GO! Arizona was so much fun. The drive-thru area was awesome to see such encounters with bears and wolves and bison, and the inside area where you could watch the wild birds of prey fly two inches from your head. The only thing that was a bit pricey is the food. But I tell you what what you see is worth the cost. Enjoy have fun. By the way military discount