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These NoVA Safaris and Petting Zoos Are Perfect for a Spring Day

Grab your handy-dandy camera and experience an interactive safari right in your Northern Virginia backyard.

By Editorial June 22, 2016 at 8:00 am

 

Updated March 31, 2022. Take a trip on the wild side this summer and visit the unique assortment of petting zoos Northern Virginia and its surrounding areas have to offer budding animal lovers and their families. Each zoo is locally owned and operated by dedicated Virginians and animal specialists who want to share the joy of nature and wildlife with the community in a safe and interactive environment.

Leesburg Animal Park

19246 James Monroe Hwy., Leesburg; open weekdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays – winter hours), weekends and holidays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

This summer, take your children to a world of fun and adventure at the Leesburg Animal Park. Pet and feed friendly farm animals like llamas, donkeys, ducks, and bunnies and observe exotic animal exhibits home to serval big cats, white-handed gibbons, and zebras. There are also pony rides, weekend camel rides, and live animal shows, and indoor and outdoor playgrounds complete with a slide, trampoline, and toddler play space.

Admission: Kids ages 2-12 and seniors 60 and older are $14.95, adults are $16.95, and the Kids VIP Pass, which includes a pony ride and animal food souvenir cup, is $18.95.

Additional costs: Pony rides are $3.50, and camel rides are $7.50.

Feed costs: Animal food souvenir cups are $5, and souvenir buckets are $10.

Roer’s Zoofari

1228 Hunter Mill Rd., Vienna; open daily from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Formerly known as the Reston Zoo, Roer’s Zoofari is a 30-acre park home to exotic and farm animals. Embark on a narrated safari ride or walking tour and feed bison and llamas, and then stop by the barnyard to bottle-feed baby goats, lambs, and piglets. You can let a colorful bird perch on your arm in the free flight aviary exhibit, and later watch a snake slither around the Reptile House. You can also get up close and personal with parrots, snakes, chinchillas, hedgehogs, and kangaroos during the Animal Encounters experience. 

Admission: Adults are $30, seniors 65 and older and military members are $25, and kids 3-11 are $20. VIP tickets are $70.

Frying Pan Park: Kidwell Farm

2739 W. Ox Rd., Herndon; open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Become a part of Frying Pan Park’s historic Kidwell Farm for the day and pet the sweet draft horses, goats, and cows inside the barn. Meet the newborn baby animals and follow a peacock in hopes that it spreads its regal feathers. Then take a wagon ride around the property between 10:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. Frying Pan Park’s landmark carousel is also within walking distance of the farm.

Admission: Free

Additional Costs: Wagon rides are $4.50 per person.

Virginia Safari Park

229 Safari Ln., Natural Bridge; open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Ranked among the Top 10 Animal Attractions in the United States by Family Fun Magazine, the Virginia Safari Park provides families with an adventure of a lifetime at an affordable price. As the first drive-thru safari in Virginia, this zoo has a variety of animals ranging from zebras and bull elk to camels and ostriches. Purchase a grain bucket and drive through the open habitat, feeding the animals from the comfort of your car while witnessing them interact with their environment—if you’re lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of a birth. The Virginia Safari Park also contains several animal exhibits in the Village Walk-Thru. Feel the scrape of a giraffe’s tongue as it eats out of your hand at the Giraffe Feeding Station, observe the rare Bengal and orange tigers in the Tiger Territory, let iridescent birds sit on your hand at the Budgie Adventure Aviary, and keep an eye peeled for little joeys peeping out from their mothers’ pouches at the Kangaroo Walk-About. 

Admission: Children 2-12 are $18.95, children 2 and younger are free, seniors 65 and older are $24.95, and adults are $26.95. First responders, active duty, and retired military receive a $4 discount on paid admission. 

Feed Costs: Animal feed is $5 per bucket, romaine lettuce for the giraffes is $5 per serving (includes a souvenir coup), and a Budgie Feed Stick is $2 or $7 for four.

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