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How much does it cost to get in Bearizona?

How much does it cost to get in Bearizona?

Tickets

Weekday-Senior (62+) Ticket $27.00
Weekday-Adult (13-61) Ticket $30.00
Weekday-Child (4-12) Ticket $20.00
Weekend-Senior (62+) Ticket $32.00
Weekend-Adult (13-61) Ticket $35.00

Is Bearizona worth the money?

It is a one of a kind experience and definitely worth while! This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. The best thing about Bearizona is the way it’s set up so that the animals are in wooded areas on soil, not on concrete. It’s far better than the best zoo.

What is the best time of year to visit Bearizona?

It costs less to visit Bearizona on weekdays, not weekends. The weather is usually best in spring and fall. Summer weekends will likely be the most crowded times to visit. The animals are often more active in the morning, especially in the summer.

Where in Arizona is Bearizona?

Williams
Bearizona is located at the intersection of I-40 and US Hwy 64 (Historic Route 66) in Williams, AZ. – 58 miles south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon – 25 miles West of Flagstaff, AZ.

Is Bearizona open during Covid?

Yes! Bearizona’s drive-thru and the walk-thru are open! The gift shop and restaurant are also open but have some changes listed below. We are not running any Wild Ride Bus Tours, or opening the petting zoo to keep people practicing social distancing but you can definitely see all the critters.

Can you walk through Bearizona?

Visitors will walk through Fort Bearizona, located directly after the drive-through portion of the park. In this area, guests leisurely stroll through winding walkways to get an up-close look at Jaguars, Grizzly Bears and the playful antics of smaller animals.

What do you do after Bearizona?

Grand Canyon Railway.

  • Williams Depot.
  • Grand Canyon Deer Farm.
  • Grand Canyon Brewing Company.
  • Pete’s Rt 66 Gas Station Museum.
  • Planes of Fame Air Museum.
  • White Horse Lake Campground.
  • Sycamore Canyon.
  • Is bearizona open during Covid?

    Can you feed the animals at bearizona?

    Feeding or touching the animals is strictly prohibited. Do not stop when animals are near. No animals are permitted in the walk-thru portion of the park.

    Is bearizona open in February?

    The varying seasons allow visitors unique opportunities to witness animal behavior as it changes throughout the year. Bearizona is open year-round and it is important to note that the animals at Bearizona are out and enjoy all types of weather!

    What do you do after bearizona?

    Can you walk through bearizona?

    Where is Bearizona Zoo in Williams, AZ?

    Kind of like a miniature Sea World. Bearizona is located right of the I-40 freeway and West Historic Route 66 in Williams, AZ. I would suggest bringing snacks. drinks, video or digital cameras and lastly, patience. The drive around the park can be slow since the animals are unpredictable and always on the move.

    Where is the Bearizona Wildlife Park in Flagstaff AZ?

    Bearizona is located at the intersection of I-40 and US Hwy 64 (Historic Route 66) in Williams, AZ. – 58 miles south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon – 25 miles West of Flagstaff, AZ. One-day Bearizona Tour from Las Vegas or Kingman. Call Grand Canyon Tour Company now at 705-655-6060 to book.

    How big is the Bearizona Wildlife Park in Texas?

    Bearizona Wildlife Park. Bearizona is approximately 160 acres. Visitors will drive through more than three miles of Ponderosa Pine Forest viewing North American animals in natural habitats when they visit. More animals are exhibited in Fort Bearizona, a beautiful 20 acre walk-thru area, along winding paths which is more of a “zoo” type setting.

    Is it safe to drive around Bearizona Zoo?

    The drive around the park can be slow since the animals are unpredictable and always on the move. All it takes is one bear who’s interested in being in the road or wanting to drive your car to hold up the traffic. Bearizona is a MUST if you loves animals and have small children. Also, If you’re a model trail buff.

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    Ruth Doyle