“over 300 acres of natural and scenic beauty to explore”
With over 300 acres of natural and scenic beauty, this FREE park offers a zoo with cougars, bear, bison, tigers and many other wildlife and a petting zoo, scenic dam, museum, picnic shelters, restrooms and historical displays. Take a tour of the Sunny Valley Schoolhouse or Pioneer Norwegian Log Home on the weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Also take in a natural historical marker, the Irvine Park Cave, which is about 20 feet long with natural springs running through it. In the winter enjoy the Christmas Village, open from Thanksgiving to New Years. With over 100 displays and 100,000 lights it is a great site to see.
Definitely worth stopping by if you’re in the area! They’ve got fun animals to see, and it’s a pretty area to walk around. It’s not a full-fledged zoo, but it does have neat animals like a tiger and bear.
Only 3 types of animals to see. 2 Black bears, 2 tigers, and 2 hyenas. We drove an hour and wete quite disappointed this is billed as a zoo.
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