
The park was good and the experience for our Granddaughter was well worth the trip and the admission price. but they will follow you around the park. If you don’t want to feed them, simply roll up your window - they’ll go away. Harmony Park Safari offers quite the wild experience and is close to home (no. They’re quite aggressive and we had one deer try to put his front feet up into the driver’s window but we pushed him away. See 40 photos and 6 tips from 196 visitors to Harmony Park Safari. You can buy a cup of animal feed for 2 or a bucket for 10. The park is open 10:00am - Sunset daily (including weekends) March through November. I took my 7 and 10 year old here, and they loved feeding the animals. and the park will be up just a ways on your left. After about 8 miles you'll see a big sign announcing the safari. The animals, especially the Emus & deer want al the food you’ll give them. Location Travel south on the Parkway to Hobbs Island Rd and take a left. There were lots & lots of pigs & piglets wondering throughout the grounds as well. News 19 has reached out to the owner to find out why the park suddenly closed its doors. The owner said she was hoping to reopen it next year. News The entrance to the Harmony Park Safari is roped off and their website has been deactivated. Harmony Park Safari is a mix between a drive through zoo and hands on animal encounters. If you are looking for a new adventure with animal encounters, there is a hidden gem located right here in Huntsville, Alabama. Alabama Safari Park is a drive-thru safari adventure park serving greater Alabama. A bit disappointing (to me) was the petting zoo was closed due to Covid. What to Expect at Harmony Park Safari in Huntsville. /rebates/&.com252fShowUserReviews-g30620-d2661379-r837356981-HarmonyParkSafari-HuntsvilleAlabama. Harmony Park Safari is open 7 days a week from 10 am to sunset. The Zebras were off site while birthing their young. There were lots of deer and Emus, horses, goats, ostriches, peacocks, some lamas, turtles & tortoises, a Chanel, a giraffe, a gator, and probably many more I’ve left off. Needless to say, we went through the park 3 times and got one refill. You could get refills on the same day for an additional $5.00. She had the most fun.EVER! Admission was $11 each and a bucket of food was $10. We took our Granddaughter to her “first ever” safari park - the Harmony Park Safari.
