The park is situated on the headwaters of the Florida Everglades, a critical ecosystem that feeds water into the rest of the state.
Lake Cypress, where airboat tours occur, is one of the few places in Florida where the ecosystem remains largely untouched by urban development.
The park houses a rare albino alligator, a significant attraction for herpetology enthusiasts.
The drive-thru safari includes giraffe feeding platforms that allow guests to interact with animals from a height.
The facility functions as a rescue center, often housing animals that have been surrendered or displaced.
The airboat tours utilize propeller-driven boats designed to glide over shallow marsh vegetation without damaging the aquatic environment.
Wild Florida Adventure Park is a combination of a drive-thru safari and an airboat attraction located on the edge of the Everglades headwaters. The park features an 85-acre drive-thru safari where visitors can view over 150 native and exotic animals from their own vehicles. The Gator Park section serves as a sanctuary housing more than 200 crocodiles and alligators. Guided airboat tours operate on Lake Cypress, which is part of the protected Everglades ecosystem. An on-site tropical bird aviary allows for interactive experiences with various avian species. The facility emphasizes conservation and education regarding Florida’s unique wetland environments. Elevated walkways in the Gator Park provide secure viewing of reptile habitats. Several animal encounters are available that facilitate close-up experiences with sloths, lemurs, and porcupines. The location is situated at the southern end of the chain of lakes in Osceola County.
The elevated boardwalk overlooking the Gator Park for wide-angle shots of the habitat.
Bring polarized sunglasses to reduce glare on the water during airboat tours for better wildlife spotting.
Download the park map before arriving, as mobile reception can be intermittent in the rural areas surrounding the park.
Book animal encounters well in advance as they are limited in capacity and sell out quickly.
Attempting to feed animals from the car window in the drive-thru safari; stay inside the vehicle at all times.
Open daily year-round, except for major holidays when hours may be restricted.
Maintain silence during airboat tours to avoid startling wildlife; do not feed animals outside of designated, supervised areas.