





See 100+ animals as you drive the Keystone Safari Drive-Thru
Drive-thru safari admission
Drive your personal vehicle through the Keystone Safari Drive-Thru and see over 100 animals across 25 species in large open spaces. Tickets are purchased at the Safari Ticket Booth.
This admission is for driving your personal vehicle only. Trailers, buses, RVs, convertibles, and soft tops are not allowed; Jeeps must have doors and tops on. Drivers assume all liability for vehicle damage in the drive-thru area.
All sales are final unless the park is closed due to unforeseen circumstances such as extreme weather.
No. You can purchase tickets directly at the Safari Ticket Booth.
No. Drive your personal vehicle only. Trailers, buses, RVs, convertibles, and soft tops are not allowed. If you drive a Jeep, keep the doors and top on.
No. Stay in your vehicle at all times and do not hang out of it.
Safari Ticket Booth. Located 1/8mi down the road from our walk-thru entrance. (toward Slippery Rock)
At Keystone Safari, the animals come to you. Set among the rolling farmland outside Grove City, Pennsylvania, this drive-through wildlife park puts you within arm's reach of giraffes, zebras, and a remarkable range of exotic species. Windows down, feed cups ready, Keystone Safari turns a quiet country drive into something genuinely memorable for anyone who appreciates wildlife on its own unhurried terms.
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.
Love it!
Amy Downs
May 23, 2026
Love it!
Amy Downs
May 23, 2026