Gather the family together and head south to Davis, Oklahoma, to Arbuckle Wilderness – a drive-thru safari park filled with adventure. You’ll get an up-close and personal experience with a variety of exotic animals, as you drive your own vehicle through the park.

Arbuckle Wilderness is located 60 miles south of Oklahoma City and 90 miles north of Dallas in the city of Davis. Hundreds of exotic animals roam free on over 200-acres in the Arbuckle Mountains.

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This cool place is more like a drive-thru zoo where you can get up close and personal with many adorable animals.

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You can buy food and feed many of them right from your hand or you can keep the window rolled up and enjoy them through the glass.

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Many exotic animals can be seen in their enclosures and are loads of fun to watch. From giraffes to zebras to rhinos, there’s a variety of beautiful ones enjoying life at Arbuckle.

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As you make the drive in the park, the Arbuckle Wilderness Lake is the perfect backdrop to a scenic drive.

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There’s always something new to see at every turn. There are hundreds of different species, totaling thousands of animals.

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Let’s just say we are glad this guy is behind a fence. He’s one species you don’t want to meet up close.

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Just make sure you stay in your vehicle during the drive-thru section. You can get out of your car at other places in the park to explore the lake, enclosures, and petting zoo.

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Address: 6132 Kay Starr Trail, Davis, OK 73030

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To view pricing and hours, please visit their website here.

Another place to visit in Davis is Turner Falls Park – a premier summer destination in the Sooner State offering visitors a beautiful swimming hole fed from the largest waterfall in the state. Plus, there are water slides, a diving board, wading areas, sandy beaches, and more. To learn more about the waterfall, click here.

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