Unique Safari Experience Just Over An Hour From Augusta
It’s been in the works for many years, and we just recently learned that the Georgia Safari Conservation Park is now open. It’s a 530 acre park located at 1761 Monticello Highway, Madison, Georgia. Their website says it’s “where the grasslands of Africa meet the hills of Georgia.”
Development Of The Georgia Safari Conservation Park
When I moved to the Augusta area over 7 years ago, we discovered a bit of a “backroads” route between where we were living to our new home in North Augusta, South Carolina. It has become a route we use routinely to visit family back home and also every other weekend to take my stepdaughter back and forth. Throughout the years, we’ve seen the signs about the Georgia Safari Conservation Park and were wondering when it would finally open.
I can’t quite remember if the signs for the safari were up in the earlier days of our trips back and forth. But I can say the @gasafariconservationpark Instagram account was created back in April of 2019 with the first post going up on April 11th, so it’s been at least 5 years in the making. According to that first post, the plan was to open in 2020. But it appears that the pandemic affected their original plan. A comment from the account said the pandemic pushed their schedule and the plan was then to open in Fall 2022 or Spring 2023.
I’m not quite sure what the delay was, but I can tell you, the Georgia Safari Conservation Park is now open. Strangely though, we didn’t even know it had opened. When driving by, we didn’t notice any “Now Open” signage, just a “Safari Entrance” sign. It took a Google search to realize they officially opened on June 1, 2024.
What To Expect At The Georgia Safari Conservation Park
As an animal lover, I am already planning my visit to this safari. What I thought was really unique and interesting about this park is that not only can you take tours, they also have lodging. You could completely immerse yourself in a fun, exotic adventure right here in Georgia.
The park has two different lodging options: a private suite inside the state-of-the-art giraffe and rhino barn or a fully furnished, private safari tent. These accomodations will give you a unique and extraordinary view of the animals.
As for tours, they offer a Guided Safari Tour, Safari Wild Encounters, and Private VIP Tours. The tours are said to mimic “a true African game drive.” You’ll see wild, exotic animals, and get up close with the giraffe and rhino and the guides will teach you about the diversity of the animals.
In addition to giraffe and rhinos, the park also has zebras, ostriches, buffalo, elands, tortoises, and more.
According to the website, the safari plans to expand their offerings with night safaris, additional lodges and glamping, a full service restaurant, a small animal interactive area, and more.
The goal of the Georgia Safari Conservation Park is “inspire in others a greater understanding, appreciation, and connection to the natural world.” They also want to create fun and engaging encounters and support conservation efforts in the wild. Learn more about their mission HERE.
Other Wild Animal Encounters
It’s been many years, but I do remember visiting another place in Georgia that features a variety of animals. That’s the Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, Georgia. They offer a drive-thru safari you can do in your own vehicle, or you can rent a vehicle or ride their bus with a guide. They also have animal encounters and a Walkabout Adventure Zoo with Bengal tigers, African lions, monkeys, and more. This one is a bit further away though. It’s going to take over 3 hours to get there.
Address: 1300 Oak Grove Road, Pine Mountain, GA
There’s also Eudora Wildlife Safari Park. I’ve never been here, but have heard from people that have. Since it’s in Aiken County, I really should make an effort to check it out, since I’m a huge animal lover. This one is just over an hour from the Augusta area. This is a drive-thru safari experience with over 300 exotic animals to check out. There’s also an enclosed petting zoo.
Address: 219 Salem Lane, Salley, SC