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Wild Florida Safari Tours & Tickets

Wheels on cypress road, eyes on the herd

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Open today 09:00 – 18:00
Attendance: Heavy — peak summer Saturday
Summer heat peaks after noon; bring water and start with the drive-thru at 09:00
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Orlando Everglades Airboat Adventure & Wildlife Park 1 hr 30 min
Standard Entry

Orlando Everglades Airboat Adventure & Wildlife Park

4.7 (1630)
€31
per person
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Glide through 4,200 acres of Central Florida wetlands, meet gators, and explore a wildlife park.

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St. Augustine Airboat Safari on the St. Johns River 1 hr 30 min
Guided Experience

St. Augustine Airboat Safari on the St. Johns River

4.9 (183)
€45
per person
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Skim the wild backwaters of St. Augustine on a 90-min guided airboat ride teeming with gators & wildlife.

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Florida Everglades Airboat Adventure from Orlando 1 hr 30 min
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Florida Everglades Airboat Adventure from Orlando

4.7 (336)
€77
per person
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Glide through ancient swamps on a 90-minute airboat ride spotting gators, eagles & more.

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Everglades Day Safari from Fort Lauderdale 10 hr
Luxury / Private

Everglades Day Safari from Fort Lauderdale

4.8 (196)
€195
per person
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A full-day guided adventure through four Everglades ecosystems — airboat, wildlife drive, nature walk & boat cruise included.

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Wild Florida Safari tour departure cities

Wild Florida Safari tours depart from multiple cities — pick the one closest to where you're staying.

From Orlando

From Orlando

1 tours

Tours departing from Orlando include round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle, bilingual guides, and the option of pickup from a common meeting point or directly from your hotel.

Best for
Visitors staying in Orlando who want tours with transfers and logistics handled.
From Fort Lauderdale

From Fort Lauderdale

1 tours

Tours departing from Fort Lauderdale include round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle, bilingual guides, and the option of pickup from a common meeting point or directly from your hotel.

Best for
Visitors staying in Fort Lauderdale who want tours with transfers and logistics handled.
Duration
2-3 hours recommended
Languages
English, Spanish
Group size
Up to 20 guests
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
Your Wild Florida Safari Awaits
About

Your Wild Florida Safari Awaits

The 85-acre safari park sits where Lake Cypress drains into the headwaters of the Everglades, a stretch of dry prairie once grazed only by cattle.

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A wild florida safari now threads visitors through that same scrubland, where roughly 100 free-roaming animals — watusi cattle, zebra, scimitar-horned oryx, and white rhino — share open pasture along a single dirt loop.

Wild Florida opened its airboat operation on the marsh first; the drive-thru came later, expanding a small Gator Park into a conservation-minded reserve. The site matters because it pairs imported plains species with native Florida wetland, letting guests trade wild florida airboat rides for an unhurried land route. Visitors comparing wild florida airboat tickets often add the drive-thru, while wild florida airboats remain the draw for the cypress-lined channels beyond the fence line.

"Where Lake Cypress drains into the Everglades, imported plains herds graze beside native marsh."
Your experience

What a Wild Florida Safari tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Wild Florida Safari tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You turn off Lake Cypress Road and pay 35 USD at the gate, your windows already down. You ease the car onto the dirt loop, and within minutes a watusi steer leans toward the glass, horns wider than your hood. You stop, idle, let a cluster of oryx cross.

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Further along you pause at the white rhino enclosure, then roll past zebra grazing in open sun.

The wild florida safari ends back at the Gator Park, where your admission already covers entry. You walk the boardwalk over the marsh, watch a keeper feed the alligators, and weigh adding wild florida airboat rides before you leave. Arrive between 09:00 and 11:00, when temperatures stay cooler and the herd is most active.

Your experience at Wild Florida Safari Tours & Tickets
What you'll do

Inside a Wild Florida Safari tour, step by step

  1. Arrive and Check In
    01 15 min

    Arrive and Check In

    Pull into the entrance off Lake Cypress Rd by 09:00 to beat midday heat; collect your animal guide map at the gate and note the day's show schedule.

  2. Drive-Thru Safari Park
    02 60–90 min

    Drive-Thru Safari Park

    Drive your own vehicle along the four-mile dirt route at 5 mph or below, spotting free-roaming zebras, bison, watusi, wildebeest, oryx, and white-tailed deer across 170 acres.

  3. Giraffe Feeding Platform
    03 20 min

    Giraffe Feeding Platform

    Step up to the elevated platform to hand-feed Leroy and Walter — giraffes who reliably approach for snacks and provide close-up viewing at eye level.

  4. Gator Park and Crusher Show
    04 45 min

    Gator Park and Crusher Show

    Explore the boardwalk past bobcats, sloths, and lemurs, then watch the Crusher Show featuring the park's 1,000-pound American alligator.

  5. Lunch at Chomp House Grill
    05 30 min

    Lunch at Chomp House Grill

    Order barbecue, a gator burger, or catfish on the shaded patio or air-conditioned Cypress Ballroom; try the Swamp Slushy before heading out.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Wild Florida Safari

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Wild Florida Safari tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Drive-Thru Safari Route

Drive-Thru Safari Route

This self-guided four-mile dirt road crosses 170 acres of open habitat where more than 150 exotic and native animals — including zebras, bison, and oryx — roam freely and regularly approach vehicles.

Giraffe Feeding Platform

Giraffe Feeding Platform

Guests ascend a raised platform to feed resident giraffes Leroy and Walter at eye level — one of the few venues in Central Florida where direct hand-feeding of giraffes is included as a standard park experience.

Gator Park and Crusher Show

Gator Park and Crusher Show

Home to over 200 animals, the Gator Park culminates in the Crusher Show, starring a 1,000-pound American alligator whose live demonstrations are led by expert trainers; albino alligators Snowflake and Blizzard are also resident here.

Tropical Bird Aviary and Hawk Swamp Boardwalk

Tropical Bird Aviary and Hawk Swamp Boardwalk

The covered boardwalk winds through a cypress-tree habitat where owls frequently roost, while the interactive bird aviary allows guests to purchase feed and attract tropical species at close range.

Sloth and Lemur Encounter Zone

Sloth and Lemur Encounter Zone

The Gator Park houses two-toed sloths and ring-tailed lemurs — classified among the world's most endangered primates — available for close-contact encounters with a wildlife trainer for guests aged 8 and up.

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Wild Florida Safari tickets & tours compared

Every Wild Florida Safari tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.

Experience From Duration Transfers Pickup Lunch Tax inc. Free cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Orlando Everglades Airboat Adventure & Wildlife Park
1 hr 30 min €31 Book →
Guided Experience
St. Augustine Airboat Safari on the St. Johns River
1 hr 30 min €45 Book →
Premium Combo
Florida Everglades Airboat Adventure from Orlando
Orlando 1 hr 30 min €77 Book →
Luxury / Private
Everglades Day Safari from Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale 10 hr €195 Book →

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Plan your visit

Plan your Wild Florida Safari visit

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Open today · 09:00 – 18:00
Hours
09:00 – 18:00 Mon–Sat (Closed Sundays)
Address
3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible main entrance, ADA-compliant restrooms, accessible parking near entrance
Best Arrival
09:00–11:00 — cooler temperatures and smaller crowds before midday peak
Ticket Price
$35 USD adult admission (Drive-thru Safari Park; includes Gator Park entry)
Mon
09:00 – 18:00
Quietest weekday; light morning queues
Tue
09:00 – 18:00
Wed
09:00 – 18:00
Thu
09:00 – 18:00
Fri
09:00 – 18:00
Crowds build toward weekend
Sat
09:00 – 18:00
Busiest day; arrive at opening
Sun
Closed
Park closed every Sunday
Closed on: Every Sunday (Weekly closure), Thanksgiving Day (Holiday closure), Dec 25 (Christmas Day closure)
Main entrance

Main Entrance Gate

3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739

Drive to the gate on Lake Cypress Rd; staff will check tickets and issue animal guide maps. Arrive at least 15 min early for timed encounters.

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Address
3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739
Ticket Price
$35 USD adult admission (Drive-thru Safari Park; includes Gator Park entry)

How to get there

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Car · ~45 min from Orlando · Fuel + tolls ~$5–10 from Orlando

Only practical option; take FL-Turnpike to Exit 193, then FL-523 south to Lake Cypress Rd

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Taxi / Rideshare · ~50 min from Kissimmee · ~$60–90 one-way from Kissimmee

Uber and Lyft serve the route from Orlando or Kissimmee; note limited return availability in Kenansville

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Shuttle / Tour Bus · ~60 min from I-Drive · Varies by operator; check current rates

Gray Line Orlando and similar operators offer round-trip transport packages including park entry

Dress code

Comfortable, light clothing suited to Florida's outdoor heat is recommended — shorts, breathable shirts, and closed-toe shoes work best. Sun protection such as hats and sunglasses is advisable, as much of the wild Florida safari experience takes place in open outdoor areas. There is no formal dress requirement, but flip-flops are discouraged on the Gator Park boardwalk.

Bags & security

Small bags and backpacks are permitted throughout the park. Picnic baskets and outside food are allowed and can be enjoyed at outdoor seating areas near the Chomp House Grill. Guests driving through the safari should keep bags and loose items secured inside the vehicle at all times.

Photography

Personal photography and video are welcome throughout the wild Florida safari and Gator Park at no extra charge. Professional photography equipment including tripods and detachable lenses is permitted. Note that photos taken during the hands-on alligator demonstration are not included with general admission and can be purchased separately on-site.

Accessibility

Wild Florida Adventure Park features a wheelchair-accessible main entrance, ADA-compliant restrooms, and accessible parking near the entrance. The drive-thru safari is conducted from guests' own vehicles, making it fully accessible for guests with mobility limitations. Portions of the Gator Park include a covered boardwalk; staff can assist with alternative routes where needed.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are welcome throughout the park for photography and navigation. Cell service can be limited in the rural Kenansville location, so downloading offline maps before arrival is advisable. Keep phones secure when windows are down during the drive-thru safari, as animals may approach your vehicle.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Closed-toe shoes
  • Camera or smartphone fully charged
  • Cash or card for optional animal feeds and encounters
  • Printed or digital ticket confirmation
  • Hat or sun visor

Not allowed

  • Firearms and weapons
  • Alcohol brought from outside
  • Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles
  • Pets or personal animals
  • Open-top vehicles (convertibles without tops up, motorcycles, topless Jeeps)
  • Smoking and vaping materials inside the Gator Park
  • Rocks or objects that could be thrown into enclosures
  • Glass bottles near animal areas
  • Outside animal feed not purchased on-site
  • Selfie sticks near open enclosures

Families & strollers

Wild Florida is one of Central Florida's most family-oriented wildlife experiences, with a petting zoo, covered playground, and bird aviary in addition to the four-mile drive-thru safari. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult inside the Gator Park. Animal encounters such as the sloth, lemur, and capybara experiences are available for guests aged 8 and up, with most hands-on programs requiring guests to be 12 or older.

Food & drink

The on-site Chomp House Grill serves barbecue, burgers, catfish, and local swamp-inspired dishes, including the signature Swamp Slushy — a frozen blend of mango, orange, and passion fruit. Guests may also bring their own picnic baskets and enjoy outside food in designated areas. The Grill can accommodate dietary needs; guests with specific allergy concerns are encouraged to speak with the executive chef directly.

Pets

Pets are not permitted anywhere at Wild Florida Adventure Park due to the proximity of free-roaming exotic and native wildlife, which can distress both domestic animals and park residents. Service animals that meet ADA requirements are accommodated; contact the park at +14079573135 before arrival to confirm arrangements.

Good to know

Vehicles must have a hardtop or roof in place to enter the drive-thru safari; convertibles must raise their tops and open-top vehicles are not permitted. Last entry to the safari is at 17:00. The four-mile safari route typically takes between 45 and 90 minutes depending on pace. Annual passes go on sale each November and are available exclusively online.

Meeting point

Wild Florida Safari tour meeting point

Main Entrance Gate

Main Entrance Gate

3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739

Drive to the gate on Lake Cypress Rd; staff will check tickets and issue animal guide maps. Arrive at least 15 min early for timed encounters.

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Around your visit

Wild Florida Safari — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Wild Florida Safari

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring (Mar–May)

Mild temperatures and lower humidity make for comfortable outdoor exploration before summer crowds arrive.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Peak family season with high attendance; arrive at 09:00 to complete the drive-thru before afternoon heat exceeds 90°F.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Reduced crowds after school resumption and comfortable afternoon temperatures; excellent for wildlife photography.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Cooler weather concentrates animals near open areas; Florida residents enjoy discounted rates and smaller groups on weekdays.

Helpful tips for your visit to Wild Florida Safari

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Animal Encounters in Advance

Sloth, capybara, and lemur encounters sell out days ahead on weekends; reserve online when you purchase your wild Florida safari tickets to guarantee a slot.

Start with the Drive-Thru at 09:00

Completing the four-mile safari loop first thing in the morning keeps animals most active in cooler air and avoids the midday vehicle queue that builds after 11:00.

Convertible Tops Must Be Raised

Visitors with convertible cars must put their roofs up before entering; motorcycles and open-top vehicles are not permitted through the safari route under any circumstances.

Download Offline Maps

Cell coverage along Lake Cypress Rd and inside the park can be patchy; download Google Maps or Waze offline for Kenansville before you leave your hotel.

Bring Your Own Picnic

Outside food and picnic baskets are permitted, which can significantly reduce costs on a full family day — supplement with the Chomp House Grill's Swamp Slushy for a Central Florida swamp treat.

Arrive Early in Summer

Florida summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F by early afternoon; completing the outdoor portions of the drive-thru wildlife park tour by midday and retreating to the air-conditioned Cypress Ballroom for lunch is the most comfortable strategy.

Landmarks near Wild Florida Safari

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Kissimmee State Park

~9 miles SW

Three-lake state park with hiking, camping, and native Florida scrub habitat.

Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area

Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area

~10 miles SE

Over 30,000 acres of Florida flatwoods and wetlands managed for wildlife and hunting.

Osceola Heritage Park

Osceola Heritage Park

~15 miles N

Multi-venue complex in Kissimmee hosting Silver Spurs Rodeo and regional events.

Lake Marion Golf Resort

Lake Marion Golf Resort

~12 miles NW

Championship golf course set beside Lake Marion in Osceola County.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled activity; bookings cancelled within 24 hours of the start time are not eligible for a refund. In the event Wild Florida cancels or delays an activity due to severe weather or operational issues, guests receive the option to reschedule or obtain a full refund.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Wild Florida Safari

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Courtyard by Marriott Winter Haven

Courtyard by Marriott Winter Haven

~35 min drive
mid-range

Full-service Marriott property near Legoland Florida with pool and restaurant.

Hampton Inn and Suites Lake Wales

Hampton Inn and Suites Lake Wales

~30 min drive
mid-range

Modern Hampton Inn with complimentary breakfast, near Bok Tower Gardens.

Quality Inn and Suites Heritage Park Kissimmee

Quality Inn and Suites Heritage Park Kissimmee

~30 min drive
budget

Budget-friendly property on US-192 with easy access to Kissimmee attractions.

Lake Marian Resort and Marina

Lake Marian Resort and Marina

~5 min drive
budget

Rustic lakeside resort in Kenansville; closest lodging to Wild Florida.

Kissimmee Resort District

Kissimmee Resort District

~30 min drive
district

Wide range of vacation homes, extended-stay suites, and resort hotels along US-192.

Traveler reviews

Wild Florida Safari tour reviews

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  • "We did the morning airboat ride and the wild florida safari drive-thru in one visit. The water was like glass at 9am and we saw three big gators sunning on the banks. The drive-thru park afterward let us get close to zebra and watusi cattle from the car."
    Marcus T. · United States · 2026-05-22
  • "The sloth encounter was the highlight for my daughter and the keeper was patient explaining everything. Booking the wild florida safari tickets online saved us waiting at the gate. Bring sunscreen, the boardwalk has very little shade by midday."
    Aiko N. · Japan · 2026-04-30
  • "Went in late afternoon to avoid the worst heat and the airboat captain knew exactly where the alligators were resting. The Gator Park boardwalk smelled of warm marsh mud and you could hear bullfrogs everywhere. Only knock is the gift shop prices."
    Sophie L. · United Kingdom · 2026-03-18
  • "The wild florida safari tours kept all three of our kids engaged from start to finish. We rode the swamp buggy through the prairie at Forever Florida and a herd of deer crossed right in front of us. Staff handled the animals with real care."
    Diego R. · Spain · 2026-05-09
  • "I did not expect to be this close to the wildlife on the drive-thru section. The cypress swamp and Spanish moss made the airboat portion feel genuinely remote even though it is near Orlando. Go early, the parking fills by ten."
    Hannah K. · Germany · 2026-02-11
  • "We came the week after Christmas and the morning airboat was chilly so bring a jacket. The captain spotted a bald eagle perched over the sawgrass which was a nice surprise. The animal park afterward was a good way to warm up walking around."
    Caleb W. · United States · 2025-12-29
  • "Between the airboat, the gator park and the animal encounters there was more to do than we planned. The wild florida safari tour guide pointed out a nesting osprey we never would have noticed. Lunch options on site are limited so eat beforehand."
    Beatriz M. · Brazil · 2026-01-24
  • "It is about forty minutes from the parks and the quiet was a welcome change. The afternoon light over the wetlands during our ride was beautiful and the air smelled of cut sawgrass. The keepers clearly know each animal by name."
    Olivia P. · Australia · 2026-04-06
  • "The airboat itself was excellent and we saw plenty of alligators along the marsh channels. The wait between the boat and the safari section was longer than expected on a busy Saturday. Manage your timing and it is a solid half-day."
    Thomas E. · France · 2025-11-15
  • "We booked the last airboat slot and watching the sun drop over the cypress was the best part. Earlier in the day we explored the boardwalk and saw a huge gator near the water's edge. Easy to spend three or four hours here total."
    Grace H. · Canada · 2026-05-30
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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about wild florida safari tours

What are the opening hours for the wild florida safari?

The wild florida safari is open Monday through Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00; last entry is at 17:00. The park is closed every Sunday.

How much does a wild florida safari ticket cost?

Adult admission to the Drive-thru Safari Park costs $35 USD, which includes same-day entry to the Gator Park. Separate add-on prices apply for animal encounters, airboat rides, and the VIP Safari Tour.

Is the wild florida safari open on Sundays?

No, the wild florida safari is closed every Sunday. Plan your visit for any day Monday through Saturday between 09:00 and 18:00.

What animals can I see at the Wild Florida drive-thru safari park?

The four-mile drive-thru Florida wildlife park route features free-roaming zebras, bison, watusi, wildebeest, oryx, white-tailed deer, and more across 170 acres. The adjacent Gator Park adds over 200 animals including bobcats, two-toed sloths, ring-tailed lemurs, and the 1,000-pound alligator Crusher.

Do I need my own vehicle for the wild florida safari tour?

Yes, a vehicle with a hardtop or roof in place is required. Convertibles must raise their tops; motorcycles, open-top vehicles, and vehicles without doors are not permitted on the wild florida safari route. No on-site transportation is provided for the drive-thru.

What is the cancellation policy for wild florida safari tickets?

Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before your scheduled activity to receive a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time are not eligible for any refund. If Wild Florida cancels due to severe weather, guests may reschedule or receive a full refund.

Is the wild florida safari accessible for guests with disabilities?

The park features a wheelchair-accessible entrance, ADA-compliant restrooms, and accessible parking. Because the Central Florida safari tour is self-driven, guests with mobility limitations can complete the full route from their own vehicle without leaving the car.

Can I bring my pet to the wild florida safari?

Pets are not permitted anywhere on the premises due to the proximity of free-roaming exotic animals. ADA service animals are accommodated with advance notice; call +14079573135 before your visit.

What food is available at Wild Florida's drive-thru safari park?

The on-site Chomp House Grill serves barbecue, burgers, catfish, and swamp-inspired dishes. Guests may also bring their own picnic baskets, and the signature Swamp Slushy — a frozen mango, orange, and passion fruit blend — is available at the grill.

Are animal encounters suitable for children at the wild florida safari?

Children aged 8 and up can participate in most animal encounters at the wild florida safari; hands-on programs such as holding a sloth typically require guests to be at least 12 years old. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult inside the Gator Park at all times.

What is the best time of day to visit the Wild Florida safari experience?

Arriving between 09:00 and 11:00 is recommended for cooler temperatures and smaller crowds before the midday peak. In summer, securing the first entry slot at 09:00 is particularly effective for wildlife activity and comfort.

What other attractions are near the wild florida safari park?

Lake Kissimmee State Park lies about 9 miles southwest and offers native Florida flatwoods habitat. Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee is roughly 15 miles north and hosts the Silver Spurs Rodeo. Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales is about 20 miles southwest — a good complement to a wild Florida day trip.

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Nearby cities & day trips
Orlando
~45 min drive; nearest major city with airport (MCO)
Kissimmee
~30 min drive; closest hotel corridor to Wild Florida
Lakeland
~45 min drive; access to additional Florida wildlife parks
Melbourne
~1 hr drive; Atlantic Coast day-trip option
Tampa
~90 min drive; ZooTampa and Gulf Coast combination