Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Lone Elk Park, Valley Park


Location: 1 Lone Elk Park Rd, St. Louis, MO 63088
(I-44 North Outer Road west of Highway 141, adjacent to the World Bird Sanctuary)

Amenities: picnic shelters, trails, lake with fishing, animal viewing

Website: https://stlouiscountymo.gov/st-louis-county-departments/parks/places/lone-elk-park/

Lone Elk Park is a wildlife management area, with bison, wild turkey, waterfowl, elk, and deer. The first half of the park contains a lake for fishing, some picnic shelters, and picnic areas. The second half of the park is drive-through only (Motorcycles are prohibited), as the larger animals freely roam this part of the park. The photos below are taken from the car with no zoom, to give you an idea of how close to the road they are, and what a good view you get! There is no playground, and you cannot pet or interact with the animals, but this park does give kids a close-up view of animals they would not ordinarily get to see. Note: Domestic animals are not allowed, even if confined in a vehicle.























It's a gorgeous place to drive around, and there are places to pull over and look at the scenery, or animals if they happen to be nearby. 



The visitor's center with restrooms













People have been seriously injured here by trying to interact with the animals, so I just wanted to mention again, DO NOT GET OUT OF THE CAR under any circumstances. Also, the ticks are really bad here, so picnic at your own risk. 





Entrance and exits added late 2020

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Critter Lane, Valles Mines





Location: 9100 Critter Ln, Valles Mines, MO 63087 (near Bonne Terre)

Website: http://www.critterlanepettingzoo.com/

What a fun place! These are the highlights of what they offer:
  • Goat Village
  • Parakeet Encounter
  • Reptile Encounter
  • Bunny Village
  • Poultry Park
  • Display Barn
  • Bouncy House
  • Playground
  • Mini Train Ride
  • Stroll Our 10 Acres Feeding & Petting the Critters
  • Feed Koi, Ducks & Swans From the 40' Bridge
  • Arrowhead Hunting Ground
  • Camel & Pony Rides
  • Shadow a Zookeeper Program
  • Birthday Parties
  • School Field Trips 
  • Gift Shop and Snack Bar
  • Covered Pavilion

This place is very similar to Big Joel's Safari in Wright City.  If you live in central St. Louis, then Joel's is about an hour to the west, and this place is about an hour to the south. They both have animals you can feed and interact with. Critter Lane's admission is $10 each, and Joel's is $12 adults, $10 kids, (kids 2 and under are free). They both have a playground, swings, and a train. Joel's has 2 different-sized cups, one big ($5) and one small ($3), this place only has one size, and it's $3.50. They both have parakeet shack,s while Critter Lane charges $1 for a feed stick and Joel's charges $2, and they both offer camel and horse rides for $7. Joel's has crafts with Mary on select weekends, where you can pay $3 per item to paint some ceramic things. They also offer seasonal events, such as egg hunts and Halloween festivities. Lastly, they both offer season passes. I guess this place comes out to a be a bit less expensive, but they're pretty comparable.



You enter this building and decide what activities you want to do and pay for those. This is also the gift shop and snack bar. As far as food goes, he said they only had hot dogs, brats, and bags of chips, so not a huge selection.  The bounce house, arrowhead hunting ground, and playground are included in admission. The things that cost extra are the parakeet stick ($1), camel and pony rides ($7 each), and tractor and swings ($2). 


If there's one thing you must buy, it's the cup of food for $3.50. It's a decent-sized cup, and you can keep it forever and only pay $2.50 for a refill for future visits. The kids just love feeding the animals!! They get the biggest kick out of it every time.




Then you walk out into the covered pavilion and restroom area. There was also a drinking fountain and soda machine. There are also a bunch of wagons for you to use for your kiddos! The paths are gravel, so it's a workout, but my daughter still enjoyed sitting in the wagon since we got rid of ours.








Then it's on to the animals! The first thing you see is the parakeet house. We bought a stick and the kids loved feeding them! They held out their sticks, and birds landed on them immediately and chowed down.







Bring hand sanitizer cause there is bird poo everywhere!












The sloth is so cute! 











The playground is best suited for toddlers, and it's filled with pea gravel, which is not my fav. 







From there, you are free to walk around and feed the animals, and there are tons!


Capybara







  Wallaroo



Bison


Cows and donkeys




















Bobcat











This cockatoo was fun to watch!












Huge Jack Donkey



Porcupines

















 Emu




 Llamas


My daughter got a camel ride! She LOVED it!







A baby kangaroo was born in 2019 that you can hold! He was so cute!





In this barn, you can also hold a ferret and a bunny.








Sometimes they have white tigers there too! Both Critter Lane and Big Joel's keep adding new things each year, so be sure and check them both out soon!