WildLights & Animal Sights - Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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Join us this holiday season for our annual "WildLights and Animal Sights" event here at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary! The holiday light display will be open to the public every Friday & Saturday evening from 6:00pm-9:00pm, beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving in November and running through the last Saturday in December. The park will be filled with festive holiday decorations, music, and magical light displays. Don't forget to visit the Gift Shop for those special holiday gifts!
WildLights & Animal Sights - Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Phone : 928-778-4242 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : reservations@heritageparkzoo.org
Web: heritageparkzoo.org/index.php/events/wildlights-and-holiday-events
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