If you like sick animals in disgustingly small cages then you’ll love this place! I’m not saying they abuse the animals but, in my opinion, I don’t see how they aren’t. Last time I went there the bear had mange and was in a cage best suited for a couple parrots. That this place hasn’t been on 20⁄20 or featured on an animal rescue show yet is a sin.
Sarah G.
Tu valoración: 4 South Williamsport, PA
Not what it used to be but still a nice way to spend an afternoon. Remember this is in Wellsboro not Philadelphia or DC, don’t compare it because you will be disappointed if you’re expecting something large. It mostly domestic and game animals but you do get to feed many of them and if you’re lucky a Pygmy goat will headbutt you to say hello
Christina B.
Tu valoración: 1 Minersville, PA
Don’t waste your time! There were more goats than anything. The animals were in sad shape! Cougar and tiger were in small cages, no room for them. I was really disgusted with the place! Gift shop reeked of cat pee! I would definitely report this place for animal cruelty!
Nicole W.
Tu valoración: 5 Reading, PA
Very great place! Affordable, fun for the whole family no matter the age. Only thing that I disliked was the fact that some of those poor animals didn’t have much room to move! I think they should definitely invest in expanding.
Dan R.
Tu valoración: 4 Harrisburg, PA
the zoo part(which i didnt visit, the main attraction) has: buffalo, alpacas, peacocks, tigers, lynx, leopard, kangaroo, pigs, goats, sheep, bears, emu, deer, monkies just to name a few. All in all it was pretty nice, I liked it. It was packed, while I was there at least 50 people left at different times. I should note that it is only open in the summer, and there wasnt enough time for us to do this part. Other than that it has lots of attractions. We got ice cream, hamburgers and fries on our way there. They serve Hershey’s ice cream. There were two girls working the cash register. the food took a little while to cook, but was great. there is also a gift shop that has all kinds of sousvenirs, postcards, whistles, pottery, clothing, hats, pencils, etc. Lots of parking nearby and tables to sit out and enjoy your food. There were all sorts of carvings and paintings there as well, depicting nature and wild animals(especially bears) and native american stuff.