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Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

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Date opened
  
June 1, 1984

Coordinates
  
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No. of animals
  
500

Area
  
162 ha

Phone
  
+1 830-438-7400

Location
  
San Antonio, Texas

Land area
  
400 acres (160 ha)

No. of species
  
40+

Opened
  
1 June 1984

Number of animals
  
500

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

Address
  
26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd, San Antonio, TX 78266, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Exhibits
  
Kilamanjaro Overlook, Tatongka Range, Kenyan Preserve, Massai Savannah

Similar
  
Natural Bridge Caverns, San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio Japanese, Tower of the Americas, Morgan's Wonderland

Natural bridge wildlife ranch


Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is a 400-acre (160 ha) safari park on the northern outskirts of San Antonio, near New Braunfels, Texas. The Natural Bridge Caverns is not affiliated but is located nearby.

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Visiting natural bridge wildlife ranch


Animals

The ranch features more than 500 animals representing over 40 species, but does not have any predators or elephants. Visitors can drive through the 400-acre (160 ha) private property, where animals roam freely within 3 large pastures.

Animals at the Ranch include zebra, wildebeest, gazelle, African buffalo, emu, llama, ostrich, Watusi cattle, aoudad, fallow deer, gemsbok, greater kudu, blue bull - Nilgal male, scimitar horned oryx, addax, elk.

The only living set of giraffe twins in the United States were born there in May 2013. They celebrated their 1st birthday in 2014.

Animals

  • Zebra
  • Wildebeest
  • Dama gazelle
  • Cape buffalo
  • Emu
  • Llama
  • Ostrich
  • Watusi cattle
  • Aoudad
  • Fallow deer
  • Gemsbok
  • Greater kudu
  • Blue Bull-Nilgai male
  • scimitar horned oryx
  • Addax
  • Elk
  • Springbok
  • Impala
  • Zebu
  • Grant's gazelle
  • Sable antelope
  • Nile lechwe
  • Arabian oryx
  • Bongo
  • References

    Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch Wikipedia