![]() Pulling into the gravel lot, you spot the bison to the right immediately. I only mentioned a few of the things to do. Lots and lots to see and experience for the day. Everyone there - no matter were you were or who you talked to were very friendly and answered all of your questions and seemed happy to help in any way that they could. Had lunch at the Café and the food was very tasty and nice picnic benches to eat at. They offer golf carts if needed for an additional fee. It is a cave tour so the surface that you are walking on is wet and slippery - do not wear flip flops or sandals. Went on the cave tour - it was very cool but has 144 steps and several 'very low' spots to walk under so make sure to 'wear your hard hat' that is offered to you. Uncle Billy gave you great informal talk about the animals and what to expect before entering the animal area. It was a very relaxed and laid back atmosphere where you and the animals were all comfortable. They were all so gentle and use to being around people. ![]() They all came up to you and we were able to touch each of them. We had little cups of food for the Kangaroos, Emus and Cavies to eat right out of our hands. Guess going to the Outback Walkabout was the coolest. Don't know which was my favorite thing to do as all that they offered was fun and exciting. This was a pre-planned trip and arrangements had been made in advance since it was a large group. We were welcomed with open arms and given instructions, maps and choices of what to do. I went with a group of 35 adults on a bus tour.
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