Spread across 144 scenic acres in Grove City, Keystone Safari invites you to trade fences for open space and meet the animal world face to face. Wander leafy pathways, hand-feed a towering giraffe, or climb aboard a guided safari ...
This family-run safari park earns consistent praise for how well the animals are treated, with visitors regularly noting how happy and healthy the animals appear. The drive-through safari is a clear highlight, letting guests get up close and hand-feed animals from their own vehicles, while the walk-through area offers a more relaxed experience across open range, wooded, and lakeside environments. Staff are frequently called out for being friendly and knowledgeable, with guides like Tyler getting specific shoutouts for making tours genuinely entertaining. It's a solid pick for families with young kids, and the variety of experiences means there's something to hold everyone's attention for a couple of hours. A few visitors mentioned that wait times during special event days can stretch a bit, so arriving early, especially on weekdays, seems to be the move for a smoother visit. Bring some extra cash for animal feed, it's worth it.
There should be signs posted about what animals can and cannot be fed. We went to a place with an open barn and the animals came out and we gave them some food then after the fact we were told we couldn't. We'll there was NO SIGN stating that. Also think if you buy a bucket of food to ride trailer attached through the park that you should be able to take that with you to feel the other animals. If they aren't the same food then one should be told this. Spending money on a bucket and hardly no animals came and ate is throwing money away.
Tami
VerifiedJune 27, 2026
There should be signs posted about what animals can and cannot be fed. We went to a place with an open barn and the animals came out and we gave them some food then after the fact we were told we couldn't. We'll there was NO SIGN stating that. Also think if you buy a bucket of food to ride trailer attached through the park that you should be able to take that with you to feel the other animals. If they aren't the same food then one should be told this. Spending money on a bucket and hardly no animals came and ate is throwing money away.
Tami
VerifiedJune 27, 2026