![]() ![]() White lines indicate outlines of walk-able areas of San Diego Zoo & Safari Park And then I let the Google Maps tool calculate the two areas. I outlined the perimeter of the public areas for both the Zoo and the Safari Park on Google Maps. Why recommend such a short period of time to see Safari Park?īecause the area accessible to the walking public in Safari Park is only about 20% larger than the Zoo. Right? But the San Diego Zoo Global FAQ” says, “we recommend a minimum of three to four hours to see some of the Zoo and a minimum of four to six hours to experience a portion of the Safari Park.” You’d think that if it takes 3 to 4 hours to see the 100-acre Zoo, it should take a LOT longer to see the 1,800 acre Safari Park. The raw land area figures are:īut don’t let the HUGE size of Safari Park make you think that it’s too much to see in one day. Safari Park is much larger than the San Diego Zoo. (Save $10 per park visit) Safari Park’s Bigger San Diego Zoo (left) vs Safari Park (right) Get $20 off! Buy 2-Visit Passes for San Diego Zoo & Safari Park. Because your time is precious and you deserve to have a wonderful time in San Diego. So I’ve gone into detail in this article about the major differences between both zoological parks. Where Will You Have the Most Unique Experience?Īs a long-time member of San Diego Zoo Global (I remember when Safari Park was Wild Animal Park), and a certified animal nut I know that a quick summary is not going to convince you one way or the other.Which Is Bigger, San Diego Zoo or Safari Park?. ![]()
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