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Where the animals go in the winter…

The Holiday season is fast approaching and with it the cold weather. Many people ask where the animals go during the winter and I am here to answer your questions.  Hidden Valley Animal Adventure has many animals and luckily most of them can withstand the cold temperatures.

Certain animals absolutely love the snow such as the bison, elk, and yak. These animals are left out in the snow during the winter as they love to play in blizzard conditions.

Bison have a shaggy, long, dark brown winter coat, that is so well insulated that snow can settle on its back without melting.

Elk in the winter, they reconvene into larger herds, though males and females typically remain separate. The herds return to lower valley pastures where elk spend the season pawing through snow to browse on grass or settling for shrubs that stand clear of the snow cover.

Yaks have very long hair to keep them warm and dry, especially in the cold winter months. Their horns are used for defense but also to get through snow in order to get the plants that are buried beneath it.

The rest of the animals at Hidden Valley Animal Adventure either have access to a three sided building or are in a fully enclosed building.

The animals that have access to a three sided building are well adapted to cold temperatures but can not withstand the harsh elements of winter, therefore they have the ability to be under shelter and can protect themselves.  The other animals such as the birds, antelope, etc. are moved into a fully enclosed building where they are kept dry and warm until spring comes back around.

Trolley tours are winding down for the season

This year is flying and our animal park trolley tours are coming to an end.  This coming weekend, October 29th and 30th will be the last days that our trolleys will be going through the park. Be sure to come out and see the animals one last time before they prepare for the cold and move into their winter homes.

Celebrate Halloween with many of our animals that will be celebrating their first Halloween at Hidden Valley Animal Adventure this year. Join us at The Trailside Grill and Bar for a not so scary children’s Halloween party and costume parade.

Animals celebrating their first Halloween include:

Addax, barbado sheep, aoudads, bison, elk, water buffalo, wildebeest, ducks, llamas, alpacas, red pheasant, black bucks, sika deer, and more!

 

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Oktoberfest!

The day started off cold and rainy as we parked the car and quickly made our way up the sidewalk to Hidden Valley Animal Adventure for Oktoberfest. As we walked up the sidewalk, the delicious aroma of German food filled the air and the pumpkins, cornstalks, and decorations really made the day feel like fall had arrived.

As we walked in the front doors we were welcomed by German Music and a friendly atmosphere. We then made our way down the stairs to the Trailside Grill & Bar, the downstairs was buzzing with excitement from all the different activities that were happening. There were many children standing in line to get their faces painted and playing the antler ring toss (which is much harder then it sounds). There were also many families enjoying German food and hot cocoa after taking a trolley ride through the Animal Park.

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Hans talks about his vision

Want to learn more about how this vision came to be? Watch this short video on Hans Boxler and his vision for Hidden Valley Animal Adventure.

Summer is coming to an end

Labor Day is now over and with that comes the end of summer.  The hours at Hidden Valley Animal Adventure have now changed, the trolley rides will only be running on Saturday and Sunday from 10:00am – 3:00 pm.

The beginning of September has brought plenty of rain and chilly mornings, just think in a couple of weeks you will see all the leaves change color and be able to capture natures natural beauty in full color! A great place to take pictures is right inside the animal park where you can capture exotic animals with the back drop of a fully colored hillside. 

Be sure to join us Sunday, October 2, 2011 for Oktoberfest 
     10:00 am Trolley Rides Begin
     3:00 – 7:00pm Live Music By The Frankfurters
     7:30 Bonfire

All day activities include: Hay-maze, Ring Toss, Bounce House, German Food and Beverage.

Take a Day Trip to HVAA!

Looking for a fun day trip before the kids go back to school? Be sure to check out Hidden Valley Animal Adventure, where you can feed and interact with over 30 different species of animals! You will take a 60 Minute guided trolley tour where you will travel over two miles of trails and see over 200 animals roaming free!

A Trip to Hidden Valley Animal Adventure

Hidden Valley Adventure’s 2nd Annual Oktoberfest

It’s starting to feel alot like fall… Join us Sunday, October 2nd to celebrate Hidden Valley Animal Adventure’s 2nd annual Oktoberfest.

 The day will be filled with events the entire family will enjoy!

• German food & beverage
• Animal park trolley tours beginning at 10am
• Live German music by The Frankfurters beginning at 3 pm
• Bonfire
• Fun/games for all ages!
    – haymaze
    – Antler ring toss
    – and more!

Hidden Valley Animal Adventure will be the home to Shirley Temple! Shirley is a very lucky pig that was pardoned from the auction at the Erie County Fair this past week. We are happy to announce that she will be residing in our petting zoo and guests will be able to pet, feed, and interact with her!

She will be making her appearance at the park this coming Monday, August 22, 2011. More information will be released as the day draws near!

Elk at Hidden Valley

If you have been to the park more then once this summer you will notice that the antlers on the elk just keep growing, and you may have some questions!

Watch this video and learn
• How much can an antler grow a day?
•Do elk keep their antlers or shed them?
• and more!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzbF8gYKecs

Mark your calendars for Harvest Day!

Travel back in time on Sunday, August 14 to see how crops were harvested before modern equipment.

The day will be filled with events the entire family will enjoy!

• Animal park trolley tours beginning at 10am

• Live music by Ghost Riders beginning at 1pm

• Antique farm equipment demonstrations & displays
    – stationary hay bailer
    – threser machine
    – ensilage cutter
    – hayloader with side delievery rake
    – bring your own antique equipment or tractors to put on 
      display!

• Maple cotton & ice cream

• Fun/games for all ages!
    – haymaze
    – Antler ring toss
    – and more!