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Thanks entirely to visitors attendance, West Coast Game Park Safari has become Oregon's largest, totally self-supporting wildlife attraction.

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More information about our park and featured animals can be found on our website www.westcoastgameparksafari.com


Established in 1968, The Deer Park started off as a small roadside attraction with just a few deer. 4 years later, the park was acquired by Bob and Mary Tenney, who transformed it into The West Coast Game Park Safari. Over the years the Tenneys expanded and updated the park, while maintaining the up close and personal interaction with the animals that is a mainstay of the park.
In 2009, Bob and Mary retired, turning the reins over to their son, Brian. Brian has carried on the family tradition of updating and renovating the park, always for the betterment of the inhabitants. The pride the Tenneys have in the park is evident in the care and treatment of all the animals, which we consider “family” members. The animal habitats are designed in a way that allows a more close up look than most zoos are able to provide. Over 450 animals and 75 species are available for viewing and photographing by park visitors. The park is known for its all-natural breeding program from which many endangered species have been born.
Most of the year round employees have been with the park long term, some as many as 20+ years, making this a consistent, knowledgeable group of people caring for each and every animal. Each summer seasonal help is hired, quite a few of which start working at the park during high school and continue to work summers up through graduating from college.
The West Coast Game Park Safari is proud of their ability to allow visitors a “hands on” experience with exotic and unusual animals. When visitors first enter the park gates, they will be immursed amongst hundreds of free-roaming animals for feeding and petting. They also have the freedom to walk the park to view and photograph the larger, more exotic animals up close. Visitors most often come away with long-lasting memories of their experiences in our presentation areas. Almost all of the park's animals have been hand-raised by Game Park staff and have grown up being handled by the public while they are young.
Game Park Staff believe it's important for all of these animals to assist in educating visitors about the issues surrounding conservation and extinction. We consider these animals ambassadors for their species to you and your family, and hope that you find the interactive experience with our “family” as meaningful as we do.

On behalf of Brian, the staff, and our animals, we welcome you to our park. Enjoy!

Address: 46914 US-101, Bandon, OR 97411, USA
Phone: (541) 347-3106
moc.liamg@irafaskrapemagtsaoctsew
State: Oregon
Zip Code: 97411


Reviews
BEST ANIMAL PARK EVER!! Highlight of my anniversary trip to Gold Beach! So many beautiful animals to see & feed by hand. I pet an 8 week old baby tiger, baby skunk & baby fox. So memorable!
9 years ago (18-11-2017)
Absolutely love this place and so do the kids. You get to walk among a lot of the animals, pet and feed them. Not huge, but well worth the trip and money. You can pet some of the cats, opossum, fox and even a baby bear. My one year old daughter loved to hug the deer. Very cool place!
9 years ago (16-10-2017)
I first visited this small zoo two decades ago, and it has maintained it's unique charm over the years. They offer hands on experiences with animals, typically infant animals that you cannot interact with under normal circumstances. It is great for children who might want to pose for a picture with a young tiger, bobcat, or bear cub. They also allow feeding certain animals for 50 cents. It's better to arrive in the morning when the park first opens and the animals are lively and energetic.
9 years ago (05-09-2017)
Super fun for the kids but beware they are NOT OPEN DEC 1 TO 25. Heartbreaking they were closed when we brought our daughter for her 5th birthday today.
9 years ago (09-12-2017)
We have visited this place three times in five years. The kids love it and had a great time. The lions are gorgeous and awesome! The two handlers however that bring out the baby animals and such, are really cranky. They seem to have real issues with children in particular. They are creating a very tense atmosphere constantly making comments and correcting the children around. They are agitating the very animals that they are showing and stressing out the onlookers. If your child whimpers or walks around while they are showing the animals, be prepared to hear about it. Instead of constantly correcting grownups and children alike and making everybody feel like they are constantly stepping on eggshells, they should re-evaluate their approach to showing the animals and interaction with their customers. We own a farm, show dogs, and are very involved with 4-H. I know for a fact that when the handler is tense, the animal at the end of the leash gets stressed out as well. Rather than propagating tensions, they need to be a center of calmness. If their job is too stressful, perhaps they should take a few days off and unplug. We will be returning to the zoo in the future, but will not attend the animal showings.
9 years ago (26-08-2017)
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