
Ice Age Giants Are Taking Over Animal Adventure And You’re Invited!
It might be blazing hot across Broome County, but Harpursville is about to chill in the best way possible. Starting this Friday June 27th, Animal Adventure Park is throwing it way back. Like 20,000 years back to the last Ice Age and they’re doing it in true Animal Adventure style: with giant, animatronic prehistoric creatures.
Meet the Mammoth (and Friends)
Get ready to come face-to-tusk with a life-size woolly mammoth, feel the energy of a saber tooth tiger, and see a full lineup of jaw-dropping beasts that once roamed the frozen earth.
This isn’t just a walk through history—it’s an experience. The new Ice Age exhibit is educational, and just plain fun for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking for something totally different.
A Tradition of Wow-Worthy Seasons
“At Animal Adventure, we’ve faithfully brought our guests something new and exciting every single season,” said park owner Jordan Patch. “In season 13, it’s giant, animatronic animals of the Ice Age. We can’t wait for our community to experience our newest adventure!”
Here for a Limited Time Only
The Ice Age exhibit runs through August 25th, so don’t wait too long to step into the past. For all the details (and maybe a sneak peek of the prehistoric guests), check out the Animal Adventure Park website.
About Animal Adventure Park & The Preserve
If you haven’t been there yet, Animal Adventure is more than your average zoo. It’s an accredited, hands on animal park in Harpursville, just 15 minutes outside Binghamton, with over 100 species to meet.

Its sister site, The Preserve, lets you enjoy a drive-thru safari experience over 100 acres. Both parks focus on education, appreciation, and conservation with a whole lot of fun along the way.
Inside the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville
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