In light of the pandemic, we're all still looking for fun ways to get out of the house with the family and still remain socially distant. Here's the perfect way to combine a short road trip over to the tiny town of Salley in South Carolina (Aiken County) with unique animal encounters when you visit Eudora Farms, a drive-thru animal safari park few people even know about.
Fill the vehicle with as many as six people and your ticket into the safari park for the whole car is only $20.
If you have more people, relax... you can pay an additional $5 per person for admission.
Then get ready for the action. Oh, you'll like want to get at least one bucket of feed. They're $5 each.
If there's ever a natural turn of events, it's that if you have food, the animals will come.
But the 200-plus animals that live at Eudora Farms are all a friendly sort.
And they're overly eager to poke their nose into your car to see what's for lunch.
But please avoid bringing your own treats. Their diets are very strict and introducing anything other than the food you can buy here could cause a majorly upset stomach.
The drive-thru safari at Eudora Farms moves at a slow pace so you have enough time to enjoy the full three miles of animal interactions.
Who knows? This may be the most fun you'll have all year! It will at least surely be a contender! Have you discovered the drive-thru animal safari at Eudora Farms in Salley yet? Learn all about it on the official website for Eudora Farms. You can also follow on Facebook to learn of closures due to weather and such. Normal business hours are Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 per vehicle carrying up to six passengers.
And for an animal encounter of another kind, keep reading: Most People Don't Know About This Underrated Zoo Hiding In South Carolina!
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