We visited the San Diego Wild Animal Park with the Harveys. It is double the size of the San Diego Zoo. They had been to the zoo, so we opted to visit the Wild Animal Park. Both the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Wild Animal Park are owned and operated by the San Diego Zoo. The Park is located north of metro city of San Diego, but is still in the county of San Diego. It is a loooooong 46 mile drive from my house. The whole way there Son1 kept asking if we were still in San Diego, OVER and OVER. He was so sincere. The Harveys and I cracked up each time. The park is also a ways off the freeway, around and around through some desert areas of Escondido. Finally, we arrived, piled out of the car, and were through the entrance. Many of these pictures are courtesy of the Harveys. We were blessed the weather was in the 60s. Escondido can be one of the hottest spots in the whole county during the warmer months, into the triple digits. See all of the gorgeous landscaping at the park? You literally feel like you are walking through the jungle.
Many people come to the Wild Animal Park just to enjoy the beauty of the different gardens. The Wild Animal Park displays plants used with special permits from all over the world, including endangered plant species. Both the SD Zoo and the SD Wild Animal Park are also rescue centers for endangered plants. There are different elevations all around the park, so the plants are varied and truly their own eye candy. San Diego keeps a mild Mediterranean climate, so that is why almost anything grows here! The SD Zoo and SD Wild Animal Park have expert horticulturists. The healthy plants and gardens are vital to keeping the animals healthy. J and K kept commenting on the different plants and species all around the park. I told them that there are plenty of people that hold season passes to the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Wild Animal Park (like my parents) that come and enjoy the landscaping as much as they enjoy the animals. The plant collection at the Wild Animal Park cannot be replicated hardly anywhere in one spot in the world.
One of my favorite spots in the Park was Lorikeet Landing. Lorikeets are colorful little parrots from rainforests in Australia and New Guinea. We walked into this spacious aviary, where over 80 birds live. The birds were super friendly. They landed right on different people's shoulders. My kids were somewhat timid, but little A was not. The birds sensed this and came right up to her. The birds were loud and chattery, and quite friendly. The excitement of the other guests caught on to my children soon enough. The bird noises were beautiful, their colors were vibrant, and their friendliness was mesmerizing. The Wild Animal Park is unique because the animals are kept in free range exhibits. In other words, the animals have free roam within large open spaces, but they are still somewhat confined. See this pelican?J and A watched the pelican from this extensive pathway that encircled the lengthy pond, that was bordered on one end by a large waterfall. We also watched the pelican take off and soar high above the pond. We felt like we watched the pelican in a natural habitat. That is what makes the Wild Animal Park special!We walked a two mile trail that wound us through distinct habitats. We spiraled through the rain forest, open savananna, and along shaded trails. The cool thing about the Wild Animal Park is that you can choose different ways to see the animals. At one point in our journey, we came to the viewing deck at The Great Rift Lift, and we had an inspiring view high in the air. The deck wraps around for many, many feet.
We rode the elevators down to the bottom, and boarded the open sided African Express cars at Simba Station. Our guide took us on another 2 mile excursion through the African desert, where we saw the animals up close, roaming in mass open spaces. The cheetahs were lazing in the sun, the giraffes were grazing on leaves, and the rhinos were enjoying family time.
We departed Journey into Africa and wandered up to Lion Camp. The big cats were asleep, but the kids loved watching them. See those rocks? They are heated in the winter for the lions.
At Lion Camp (and most exhibits throughout the park) the information surrounding the lions is available at different reading levels. It is a noticeable difference from exhibits at other zoos. The SD Zoo is uniquely committed to both conservation and education. Around the corner are more lengthy information boards mounted higher for adults. For children, there are interactive learning aids with shorter questions and answers about the lions.The Harveys generously treated our family to a ride on the Conservation Carousel. The animals on the carousel are purchased in memory of loved ones or as donations to conservation efforts by the Wild Animal Park. Many animals on the carousel are endangered animals. Son1 and A loved their animals, unlike Son2. He is usually my fearless super action kid, but he was too afraid he was going to fall from the carousel.
Instead Son2 and I chose a bird's nest that spun like a tea cup. Apparently speed doesn't frighten him, just heights!
The Harveys shopped a bit while we entertained ourselves like frogs at the entrance to Nairobi Village. The waterfall behind us was designed after the ceremonial chamber of a Ugandan king.
We packed a lot into four hours at the Wild Animal Park. We mounted a replica of a bronzed life sized white rhino for one last goodbye.
We finally got back to my house....and have I mentioned how great the Harveys are every time they come? After a long day at the Wild Animal Park they made our family dinner! They pulled spices from their suitcases, shopped for food, and made dinner! Hooray!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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Thanks for this post! We just took our family vacation to the SD area a couple weeks ago. We went to the zoo, but didn't make this park this time (there is just SO much to do there!!). So, it was nice seeing what it's like. :)
ReplyDeleteOk, it's a smaller world! I grew up in Arlington, TX for several years!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog b/c I'm good friends with Renee. I lived in DC/NoVA for 9 years!
I look forwad to seeing more of the S.D. posts!!
I love the Wild Animal Park. We've only been there once but I hope to go again on one of my trips to SD. The kids look like they had a ball.
ReplyDeleteWe had season tickets to the Wild Animal Park growing up. I love that place! Nothing beats the monorail, but I remember when it was FREE! I have been to many zoos and nothing compares!
ReplyDeleteAnother great post!!!
ReplyDeleteThose were really great pictures, and that place is amazing!!!!
It sounds like fun filled day! And what a blessing..they cooked you dinner too! What great friends!
Please tell me where you get your energy!! :)
ReplyDeleteSan Diego is such a great place to visit. I can't imagine being lucky enough to live there! Love it!
It sounds like your friends are wonderful, and I'm sure they say the same about your family.
Rest up!
We enjoyed visiting the SD Wild Animal Park in 2000. The only bad thing was the heat and humidity! Oh well, we still had a great time.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun! I'd love to see that! Love how there are no cages in your pics!
ReplyDeletethat has got to be the coolest merry-go-round ever.
ReplyDeleteit looked like so much fun! and so pretty! so nice that you guys had such a great time with the sweet harveys!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very cool place... Zach and Ian would no doubt be enthralled with everything! So glad your visit with the Harvey's went well and that you got to kick your feet up for awhile and have someone else make you dinner :).
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I love the pictures, it looks like it was a great day! Hubs has been to San Diego and says it's beautiful. Maybe one day I will get to go. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures! Looks like a lot of fun :).
ReplyDeleteWow. That looks awesome! We, uh, went to see goats today...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic trip : ). My son would seriously LOVE this. He just adores animals! I saw your comment at RR Mama's and I thought your name was so cute I had to come over to say hi : ). My Daddy is a farmer! I love all farmers : )!
ReplyDeletewhere are you girl? we need updates=) you alright over there in across the country?
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