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Greet the Friendly Animals at Animal Adventure Park

Just 15 minutes outside of Binghamton, this interactive educational animal park boasts more than 250 animals, representing more than 100 species.

1-607-760-4429
85 Martin Hill Road
Harpursville, NY 13787
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Nestled in the hills of Harpursville, this interactive educational animal park boasts more than 250 animals, representing more than 100 species. Animal Adventure Park provides the unique experience of hand feeding hundreds of animals and the opportunity to get close up and personal with animals from around the world.
 

The park also offers interactive educational shows and parties with its "Zoo to You" programs year-round.
 

Animal Adventure Park is located just 15 minutes outside of Binghamton and, just minutes off of I-81, it is easy to get to. And don’t forget to bring your camera!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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