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Lawrence / Kansas / United States
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Goddard / Kansas / United States
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Tanganyika Wildlife Park is a zoo with a hands-on and up-close approach located in Goddard, Kansas, which is a city located directly to the west of Wichita. The zoo houses over 300 animals, including some of the most rare and endangered species in the state, in an intimate and family centered setting. Tanganyika is known for the interactivity of its exhibits and as such is an ideal day trip for families and nature enthusiasts. The zoo is also popular with school groups due to the knowledge of the Tanganyika staff and its four meeting rooms are perfect for conferences and events.

Best and worst time to go to Tanganyika Wildlife Park
The best time to visit Tanganyika is during the morning between the beginning of May and Labor Day weekend. During this stretch the park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the combination of intense Kansas sun and animal activity makes the morning the best time to visit. This will also lessen the chance that you will bump into large school groups. Tanganyika is closed from the second weekend of November until spring break week in March. It also runs limited weekend hours in April, September and October, so if you are visiting during these months it is best to check ahead.

Must see/do at Tanganyika Wildlife Park

 

  • Lemur Island: This exhibit is the most unique feature of Tanganyika as visitors are able to come face to face with Ring-tailed Lemurs. Assisted by a zoo guide, guests sit on one of the rocks in the lemur habitat and are given food to hold as the lemurs crawl onto your lap and take the snack for themselves. Tanganyika is one of the only places in North America where this experience is available.
  • Feeding Kangaroos: Tanganyika takes the concept of the petting zoo to the next level with an open area where you can walk among, pet and feed kangaroos.
  • Baby animals: One of the first areas you encounter when entering the park is a baby animal nursery. Here you can look through the windows into the various cages and see anything from baby snow leopards to baby honey badgers as they are cared for at the zoo.

Admission to Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Admission is free for children two and under and adults 90 and over. Admission for others is between $15 and $18, with discounts for seniors and children under 12. Tanganyika also offered a military discount of 15% for service members. The gate is also the best time to buy passes to feed and interact with the animals at a discount as opposed to buying food in each area.

Parking and Public Transportation to Tanganyika Wildlife Park
The zoo is located just of off of Highway 54/US 400 to the west of Wichita. Public transportation to this area is limited, so people are encouraged to drive to the zoo where free parking is offered on its expansive parking lot. From Wichita just take Kellogg/US 400 west toward Goddard and Tanganyika is signposted from before the city limit.

Food at Tanganyika
The zoo allows guests to bring their own food so save money by packing a lunch and eating at one of the many picnic spots provided. The only rules for food brought into the park is that there must be no alcohol and no glass. The zoo also has a concession stand which sells deli sandwiches, hot dogs and other concession style food. Pepsi products and Gatorade are also available for purchase.

Insider tip for visitors to Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Visit on a "Wild Wednesday" during June and July. The park will be open until dusk with free child admission with a paid adult and live music from some of the best local bands being played from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Author's bio: Michael Wright has lived in Wichita for 10 years and is a frequent visitor to the Old Town district. He writes for a living and loves to instill a passion for traveling into others.

 

Wakeeney / Kansas / United States
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Wakeeney KOA "The place to stay on your way" Greetings from Mark, Deb and our yorkie, Sophie! We want to welcome you to our home on the high plains of Kansas. We are located midway between Denver and Kansas City with easy access to and from I-70. RV sites are spacious pull thru sites to accommodate RVs of all types and sizes and do not require you to unhook. RV sites include access to 50/30 amp or 30 amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV and grass to relax on. Grass tent sites are large and private with access to electricity and water nearby. Cabins are available for those who want to camp without a RV or tent and are located near the restroom and shower facilities. Riding your motorcycle, come stay in a cabin or pitch a tent for the night. The restroom, shower and laundry room facilities are open 24 hours for your convenience. Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the park. Take your pet for a walk around the open space before relaxing to the sounds of the resident songbirds while enjoying a beautiful sunset. During the summer months, the swimming pool is always refreshing after a long day on the open road. Also during the summer months, Sophies Kitchen offers an old-fashioned ice cream social, complete with root beer floats every evening and a pancake breakfast in the morning. If you like to golf, stay an extra day and play at Big Creek Golf Course only a mile away. Our goal is to make your stay a pleasant one to remember.
Overland Park / Kansas / United States
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Mcpherson / Kansas / United States
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McPherson Recreation Commission, established in 1946, offers a range of recreational facilities and programs. Its facilities include soccer, baseball, softball and T-ball playing fields. The commission also organizes volleyball, soccer, golf, football, tennis and basketball camps during the summer season. Additionally, it organizes industrial, church and women s league basketball tournaments during the winter season. McPherson Recreation Commission also provides adults and students various other sports activities that include volleyball and softball. Additionally, the commission organizes classes on cookery and paper crafts.
Goodland / Kansas / United States
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Just 3/4 of a mile from I-70; we are a quiet oasis of trees, flowers and grass in Western Kansas! This award-winning KOA is an oasis of green lawns and mature shade trees less than a mile from I-70. Its a great place to refresh and regroup! After a long day on the road, take a dip in the pool or just enjoy the abundant flowers. Youll find 30/50-amp, full-hookup Pull-Thru RV Sites, Back-In RV Sites, basic water and electric sites and Tent Sites. Or try a Cabin with A/C for hot summer days! Free Wi-Fi offered throughout the park. Goodlands High Plains Museum contains a replica of Americas first patented helicopter, built by two local men in 1909. Near the city park, a giant 32-foot-high replica of Vincent van Goghs famous sunflower painting rises on an 80-foot easel, a tribute to Kansas status as the Sunflower State. Less than an hour north of Goodland, hike and mountain bike on quiet country roads dotted with yucca and prairie flowers throughout the rugged Arikaree Breaks, a cluster of badlands along the Arikaree River. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 95 feet. Your hosts: Ray & Alex Gruenfeld.
Lawrence / Kansas / United States
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