Overview

The Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari, part of Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, is an immersive drive-through wildlife adventure in Ashland, Nebraska. The park spans over 440 acres and offers an up-close view of North American plant and animal species in their natural habitats. The park is a unique venture combining recreation, conservation, and educational experiences in a setting that encourages appreciation for the natural world.

The Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari provides an authentic and immersive wildlife viewing experience. Visitors embark on a four-mile drive through the park, which takes them through various habitats, from wetlands to prairies. Guests can spot various animals along the route, including American elk, white-tailed deer, bison, and waterfowl. The park also features a hike-through area where visitors can walk along woodland trails and see bears, wolves, and birds of prey. With picnic spots, hands-on interactive displays, and children's play areas, the park ensures an engaging visit for families and nature enthusiasts.

The park is dedicated to the conservation of native North American wildlife. It participates in breeding programs for various species and hosts rescued and rehabilitated animals. Moreover, the park's educational programming promotes understanding and respect for wildlife and their habitats. The park contributes to important wildlife research and conservation efforts through collaborations with local, regional, and national organizations.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    440 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    30
  • Number of Animals:
    350
  • Key Exhibits:
    Elk & White-Tailed Deer Pasture || Bison Plains || Pelican Wetlands || Eagle Aviary || Bear Canyon || Wolf Woods
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Contact Information
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    communications@omahazoo.com
  • Phone:
    (402) 944-9453
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