Texas Almanac, 1974-1975 Page: 13
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LION COLIN
485 acres c
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Africa has come to Texas. Located in the
Dallas and Ft Worth, Lion Country Safari
loose one of the most colorful assemblages
mals ever seen outside the African bushvel
lions, the relatively rare white rhinocerous,
raffes, and literally hundreds of African ant
the miles of inundating jungle trails eager
eyeball to-eyeball" confrontations with th
adm re s.
Adding an additional bonus to the wild
serve is a complete African motif entertai
with the states second longest train ride,
lake with Hippo Pedal Boat rides, a winding A
Trek, and the mysterious Zambezi River Boat
For visitors who really like etting closet
Lion Country has constructed a thatch domed
Aviary filled with gentle doves and exotic
Sea Lion pond brimming with the frolicsome
and, in Pets Corner, a deer and domestic ani
area
Come to Lion Country Safari, Texas' only A
daily, the year 'round in Grand Prairie off th,
Worth Turnpike
HOURS:Open every day of the year,
rain or shine. Summer (Memorial
Day thru Labor Day) 9:00 a.m.-6:00
p.m.*; Off Season 10:00 a.m.-4:00
P.m.*
I *Last car admitted to safari
trails-park closes 11/4 hours after
last car admitted.
Texas' Only Africa
kllrl 11AZrRY SAFiRI
of pure African fun...
n Dallas-Ft. Worth
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PRICES: Adults, $3.75; Children five
through eleven, $2.75; Four and
under, free.
One price admission includes your
safari drive, free use of a special
narrated tape tour by our chief
Game Warden, Major rides and at-
tractions and free parking.n Amusement Park
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