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Living Treasures Animal Park
📍 288 PA-711, Jones Mills, PA 15646About Living Treasures Animal Park
Peacocks, pony rides & petting zoo. Animal park with 70+ species, from peacocks to porcupines, has feeding & petting zones & pony rides. Living Treasures Animal Park houses over 300 animals across 70+ species, including rare exotic species, big cats, wolves, primates, and marsupials in a single location. Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars by 2,151 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Zoo
- Location
- Laurel Highlands, PA (2 miles off PA Turnpike)
- Animals
- Over 300 animals, 70 species
- Best For
- All ages, family day trips
- Highlights
- Animal feeding, sloth and otter encounters, hands-on interactions
💡 Did You Know?
- Living Treasures Animal Park houses over 300 animals across 70+ species, including rare exotic species, big cats, wolves, primates, and marsupials in a single location
- The park offers hands-on interactive experiences including animal feeding zones, hands-on encounters with sloths and otters, and a Rainforest Room—going beyond typical zoo observation
- At $20 per person admission, the park provides full day access to all areas including animal feeding and the Rainforest Room, positioning itself as exceptional value compared to larger regional zoos
- The park is located adjacent to the Log Cabin Inn and near Frank Lloyd Wright architectural landmarks (Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob, Polymath Park), creating a unique multi-attraction destination in Jones Mills, PA
💬 What Visitors Say
- Plan for 2+ hours to fully explore the park and enjoy interactive animal encounters. The diverse collection of exotic animals from around the world provides substantial content, and the hands-on feeding experience requires time to appreciate fully.
- Bring your own picnic lunch or plan to use the on-site concession stand. The park has picnic tables available, allowing you to extend your visit comfortably and save on food costs.
- This attraction is exceptionally family-friendly for younger children (ages 4-8). Strollers and wagons are permitted, making it easier to navigate with small kids. The park is wheelchair accessible and features a wheelchair swing on the playground.
- The interactive, close-proximity animal encounters here provide a more engaging educational experience than larger zoos. The hands-on feeding opportunities create memorable learning moments that younger children particularly enjoy.
- Purchase tickets online before arriving to skip lines at the gate. At $20 per person for access to a diverse collection of exotic animals with interactive feeding opportunities, the admission offers strong value.
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