Have A Wild Adventure At The Little-Known Accredited Animal Sanctuary Located Here In Maine
By Michelle|Published April 04, 2020
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While we love going on hikes to appreciate the great outdoors of Maine, let’s not forget that there are actually a lot of ways to get closer to the natural world in Vacationland. This animal sanctuary is home to a variety of animals that you might not have the chance to see. And the best part is that they’re totally safe and cared for.
For the opportunity to learn all about animals and wildlife, you’ll want to head straight to The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray. It offers a chance to get up-close-and-personal with some of the most incredible animals in the state.
There are more than 30 species of local wildlife in the park. The animals here cannot be returned to their natural habitats for various reasons ranging from being injured or orphaned to being dependent on humans because they were forced to live in captivity. Sadly, this was sometimes due to illegal activity.
Visitors are provided with a map that allows for easy navigation. And the park is quite walkable which means you can follow the animals without disturbing their normal life and activity.
We also love how interactive the park is. You’ll have the chance to feed animals and take part in events that occur throughout the season. Have a question? Feel free to ask one of the wardens in the park.
Maine Wildlife Park is open during the season from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can learn more about them through their website or visit them on Facebook. You’ll want to make sure you’re checking in to be there when they open in late April! Entry ranges in price from $5.50 to $7.50 depending on your age. You can give them a call on 207-657-4977.