The park’s main draw is the 615-acre (249 ha) pastures and field enclosures visitors drive their vehicles through, enabling many up-close animal encounters and photo opportunities.
These field exhibits, divided into regions such as Africa, Asia and the Americas, mainly feature the park’s ungulate herds and larger hoofed mammals (including rhinos, hippos, giraffes and elephants), as well as larger species of birds, including cranes and ratites.
Visitors also drive past naturalistic exhibits featuring black and brown bears, cheetahs, lions and tigers.
Wildlife Safari currently maintains Oregon state’s only captive African elephants and maned wolves (as of 2021).
In cooperation with the AZA's Species Survival Plan, the cubs are sent to other accredited zoos across the United States.