Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona

3505 W State Route 260Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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Overview

See hundreds of exotic animals roaming their spacious habitats – in Arizona! Nestled on over 100 acres in the heart of Verde Valley, Out of Africa Wildlife Park promotes conversation awareness of these awe-inspiring animals through peaceful interactions. Hitch a ride on the African Bush Safari, see entertaining shows like Tiger Splash, and more. No passport needed!

up to 4 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • See over 100 exotic animals, including nearly 40 exotic big cats like lions, tigers, leopards, jaguar, and cougars.
  • Plenty of opportunities to pet the more docile members of the animal kingdom.
  • Allow 4-5 hours to experience all the park's adventures.
  • Most pathways and driveways are compacted dirt or gravel, so wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Sunscreen is strongly suggested, and is available for purchase on site.

Description

Discover the beauty of wildlife at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, located against the breathtaking Mingus Mountains in Camp Verde. Spanning over 100 acres, this park is home to hundreds of exotic mammals, birds, and reptiles from around the globe. It’s the perfect place to raise the awareness of the exotic neighbors while promoting understanding through in-person contact. It truly is an awe-inspiring adventure blending family bonds with the power and cunning of the wild.

Out of Africa Wildlife Park strives to educate and entertain, providing exciting opportunities to love and respect creation and Creator. It’s a place where family and friends gather to experience oneness with animals and each other during safaris, tours, walks, observations, and shows featuring wild-by-nature animals in their own natural splendor. This experience encourages visitors to recognize the value of these creatures, fostering a desire to protect them from extinction. The park continually provides natural living spaces for animals in need, allowing them to become ambassadors for their kind. The call of those without a voice, now bordering on extinction, is heeded here.

Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure! Book your tickets today and experience the wonder of the wild at Out of Africa Wildlife Park!

Out of Africa Wildlife Park Reviews

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stephaniebK3438JJ
Payson, Arizona
"Fly camp"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 19, 2024
Best way to experience the park is with a sleep out. It's well put together. You pick your spot and stay the night. You can bring whatever sleeping gear you want. I chose to sleep out in my sleeping bag. You can wander the park from the time you arrive till the next day. All the animals seem to be alert as the sun rises. It's very peaceful and a good opportunity to enjoy the park without the daily crowds. No shuttles, just you and the animals
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65nancyp
"The Love these people show the animals in their care!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed April 16, 2024
"My visit to Out of Africa was absolutely fantastic! From the exhilarating Tiger Splash to the captivating Predator Feed, every moment was filled with excitement and wonder. It's evident that the staff deeply care about the animals they rescue and care for. Their passion shines through in everything they do. It's truly heartwarming to see such dedication. Out of Africa is not just a wildlife park; it's a sanctuary where animals are loved and respected. I highly recommend visiting for an unforgettable experience."
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CactusPatch
Scottsdale, Arizona
"Focus on the shows and tours!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 22, 2023
We enjoyed our first visit to Out of Africa. We were lucky that the day worked out, a Thursday before the park would be closed for two days due to rain. You drive to the main parking lot, park and head to the entrance ticketing area. (Both our AAA or AARP membership gave us a 20% discount for our party of 4.) We were given a map and schedule of what would be happening with times and location. For us things started around 11 and included a critter talk, the safari bus tour, tiger splash, a reptile talk and a carnivore walk and feed. We left via the shuttle back to the entrance at 3. We had a light lunch snack at one of the snack bars. The shows are the key. It’s a must to see them. The animal enclosures are utilitarian in nature. The shuttle bus guides know where to look for animals in the enclosures to see the animals. My tip is to have small bills to tip the drivers and guides that go the extra mile helping.
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azplaya
"Nice day trip."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 05, 2023
What a lovely day trip to enjoy animals. The animal enclosures offer space for the animals and great view to visitors. There is a nice variety of food options.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Out of Africa Wildlife Park

Where is Out of Africa Wildlife Park?

Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde is located in the geographical center of Arizona. Their address is 3505 W. Camp Verde Bridgeport Highway, Camp Verde, AZ 86322. For GPS or driving directions use: 3505 W. SR-260, Camp Verde, AZ 86322. The drive up or down scenic Interstate 17 will take you to the park without the congestion of the city or the gridlock of endless traffic lights. Located three miles west of I-17 on SR-260, use exit 287.

How long should we plan to spend at the park?

Allow 4 to 5 hours to experience all the park’s adventures.

What kind of animals will I see at Out of Africa Wildlife Park?

In addition to the nearly 40 exotic big cats including lions, tigers, leopards, jaguar, and cougars, Out of Africa Wildlife Park is composed of hundreds of mammals, birds, and reptiles representing the incredible biological diversity of forests, jungles, and plains of the world, including Africa and many other continents. The experience includes a bush safari tour showcasing herd-style animals from the plains and savannas of Africa and Asia where you’ll observe free-roaming giraffes, antelopes, zebras, ostriches, water buffalo, gemsboks, elands, and many more. The preserve was designed to give the animals the ability to interact and roam about freely as they do in the wild. Some of the animals that live at the park are classified as threatened or near threatened, meaning they are in danger of being placed in the “threatened” category in the future.

Can I pet any of the animals?

Yes, there will be plenty of opportunities to pet the more docile members of the animal kingdom at the park. For example, on the safaris you’ll usually be able to feed and pet giraffe. The Pet-N-Feed features gentle, friendly creatures that are fun and safe to interact with. You’ll also have an opportunity to safely pet giant pythons, anacondas, and more at the Giant Snake show. There is even a good chance of touching a participating animal during the Creature Feature show, depending on animal mannerism and availability. For the animals that cannot be touched, you’ll be surprised at just how close you do get.

Are pets or service dogs allowed inside the park?

No. For the safety of animals, guests and staff who work with wild animals directly, they do not allow pets or service animals inside the park. They also discourage guests from bringing pets and leaving them in parked cars. Distressed pets will be removed from vehicles if deemed necessary for the safety of the animal.

What are the Out of Africa Wildlife Park hours?

Park hours are from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The park is closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Last admission is one our before closing time. Park hours are subject to change.

What is the weather like at the park?

Temperatures at Out of Africa Wildlife park are generally about 10-degrees cooler than the Phoenix area during summer, spring and fall. The park elevation is approximately 3,000 feet; a significant contrast from Flagstaff, its neighbor to the north, which is nearly 7,000 feet at its low point.

What is the smoking policy at the park?

While smoking is prohibited throughout the park, there are two designated outdoor smoking areas located by the park entrance and at the upper court area near the Tiger Splash arena.

What type of food service is available at the park?

Meals such as hamburgers, veggies burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, smoothies, soups, and salads are available from outdoor food service at the park. No outside food is allowed.

Can I bring food into the park?

Outside food and beverages cannot be brought into the park. That includes large coolers. Guests may bring bottled water into the park. No facilities are available for food storage. Food concessions are available at the park.

How should I dress?

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Bear in mind that most pathways and driveways are compacted dirt or gravel. For your own comfort guests are discouraged from wearing dress-type shoes. On sunny days, sunscreen is recommended. Sunscreen is available for purchase at the gift shop located at the park entrance. They also recommend wearing layers of clothes so you can properly react to temperature changes throughout the day.

Can my infant go on the African Bush Safari Tour?

Yes, the Africa Bush Safari is enjoyed by all ages. The African Bush Safari Tours operate throughout the day. As a courtesy to others on the tour, please exercise good judgment when bringing a small child on the vehicle.