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Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is home to giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, zebras, exotic species of antelope, primates, & more! Enjoy a 500-acre, six-mile, drive-thru safari featuring 40+ species from around the world.
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26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road. San Antonio, Texas 78266....
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With 40 different species of animals that cover over 500...
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Near San Antonio and New Braunfels, Texas. Locate Natural...
- Prehistoric Experience
Take an excursion into the ultimate walk-through Prehistoric...
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This unique experience promises to be unforgettable and is...
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Stop by as you make your way through the safari for a sweet...
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Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is an African Safari, Texas-Style. View and feed more than 700 animals representing over 45 species from all over the world in the comfort of your own car.
26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road. San Antonio, Texas 78266. Map It 830-438-7400
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At Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, guests can drive through 450 of acres of Texas ranchland, including rolling hills, creek beds and magnificent oaks trees, to admire and interact with more than 500 animals from around the globe (think ostriches, zebras, giraffes and more)!
Meander through 400 acres of rolling hills, creek beds, and magnificent live oak trees and witness the behavior of over 500 animals from 40 exotic, native and endangered animal species worldwide. Get your safari hat—and join us for an adventure of a lifetime—African Safari, Texas-Style!
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch. Nick-named after the Ring-tailed Lemur’s native home of Madagascar, the 1,500-square-foot island is surrounded by a 78,000 gallon re-circulated mote that maintains the humidity and temperature for which the Lemurs are accustomed. The mote also acts as a natural barrier, keeping the Lemur’s safely on the island.