Hollywild Animal Park, set in rural Upstate SC is a gem among parks and zoos – it’s a combination of both!
What we are looking forward to at Hollywild!
Natural pathways and open spaces with plenty of picnic areas make it a great place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of life and explore. But there’s more – more than 500 animals native to countries around the globe make their home at Hollywild.
In the walking area of the park, you are close to all kinds of animals from the curious camels and humorous bears to the great majestic cats (lions, tigers, leopards, and cougars), striking baboons and ambassador wolves.
Petting areas are intentionally placed throughout the park. Children wanting to pet the “kitty” may need to be redirected if that “kitty” happens to be a 500 pound Siberian Tiger, but just a few feet away you find a petting area where donkeys, alpaca, goats, and even pigs can be found ready for some attention.
Free roaming birds like the brilliant peacocks, guineas, and exotic chickens show their colors throughout the grounds adding another element of fun to your visit.
There just aren’t many places where you learn a little then spread out a picnic blanket beside a waterfall in view of a rare white lion, one of the newest additions to the Hollywild family. His inspiring story and Hollywild’s partnership in an international effort to conserve the rare white subspecies make it easy to see why this place is a treasure on so many levels.
From the bus, catch a glimpse of “Tank” the park’s rare white rhino and star of many television commercials. In fact, that’s where the park’s name originated – through the movie industry. Hollywild has a 40+ year history – starting from a modest private backyard collection of animals to the nearly 100-acre public access park it is today. It grew as a result of Hollywood movie makers calling founder David Meeks and asking to film his animals. The funds raised by those efforts built the park to be the great resource it is today. Throughout the park, there are star signs indicating the movies that Hollywild animals have appeared in.
Picnics are welcome, or you can purchase light concessions on-site. The park’s website www.hollywild.org has links to places to stay, eat, and play nearby making it easy to plan a weekend getaway to the Upstate area convenient to I-85 and I-26.
Though staff recommends at least 2 hours for a visit, others recommend just planning to spend the whole day.
FREE Child’s Admission with the purchase of an Adult Admission