Two Tails Ranch: All About Elephants located in Williston, Florida near Gainesville is a privately owned elephant ranch. Come take an …
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2025年2月24日
We went for Valentines day and we had an amazing time! It's a small farm but well worth the drive for a day trip and ride and feed the elephants. Don't listent to the negative reviews. The owner puts…gregfU9704YE的完整评论
2024年12月27日
Love animals? This is a must-do day trip. For a birthday celebration, we went to Two Tails Ranch. We're told this is the only place where you can have one-on-one interaction like this with elephant…TheTravelingHolts的完整评论
2024年10月17日
Any "rescue" offering elephant rides is not a sanctuary, it is money making operation with elephants as their employees. Do not patronize this place.553paulaw的完整评论
You can chose the close up encounter for $200 or go ala carte. The prices I remember are: admission =20, feeding =5, ride =40. They also have a picture with elephant option. With the …
You can chose the close up encounter for $200 or go ala carte. The prices I remember are: admission =20, feeding =5, ride =40. They also have a picture with elephant option. With the encounter you also get one of the pictures that an elephant painted. It was worth the price to me.
How long was the exttream encounter and what did you do when your children did it....could you watch?
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It was sooooo awesome and went WAY too fast. I can't recall how much longer the Extreme Encounter went, I'd say maybe an hour and a half or so longer than the normal …
It was sooooo awesome and went WAY too fast. I can't recall how much longer the Extreme Encounter went, I'd say maybe an hour and a half or so longer than the normal admission. They don't rush you. You can ask as many questions as you want. As a parent, I'd advise joining your kids! It was one of THE most memorable things we ever shared together. If you don't want to join, it's very easy to watch. I'd do this again in a heartbeat!
Most Asian elephants have some skin pigmentation, or “freckles” as we call them. This is usually more noticeable on the ears and face of clean animals.