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Bear Country USA is open May through late November. Peak season (Jun,Jul,Aug) hours are 8am to 6pm daily. Shoulder season (May,Sept,Oct,Nov) hours are 8am to 4pm. We are open every day of the week during the season but may close due to inclement weather in October and November. Directions to Bear Country USA.

Submit Private Vehicle Rates: Tour Group Rates :
Adult

Senior (62+)

Child (5-12)

Maximum/Vehicle

Children 4 & under

Season Pass
$15

$12

$8

$55

FREE

$125
Adult Motorcoach
(Majority over 12 years of age)

Maximum charge per Adult Motorcoach

Child Motorcoach

(Majority under 12 years of age)

Maximum charge per Child Motorcoach

Other groups over 15 people
$10
per person

$225

$5
per person

$150

$11
per person
Submit "Group" must be designated and identifiable, and must include at least (15) people

Children under the age of five in a private family vehicle are admitted free.

Step-on guides are available without charge for a motorcoach, and with a 24-hour advance notice of arrival.

Approximate Tour Time: 2 hours. Special Motor coach parking with clear access to exit is available.

Tour Contact: Pauline Casey

Special rates are available for Professional Photographers and Artists.
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Visitor Testimonials
""The Scouts had a great time at Bear Country USA. They have never been that close to bears before. The Scouts I had with me were the older Scouts that have backpacked in Yellowstone Nation Park, and Philmont, New Mexico and have been on canoe trips to Boundary Water going deep into Canada. At night they have always had to put their food in bear bags and hang them high in the trees so the bears could not get at it. In all those trips we never had a bear in our camp. After seeing your bears, close up, and see how big they were, one of the Scouts in the back seat of my pickup said ""Holy cow, now I know why we hung the bear bags"". After we drove through the Wildlife Park we stopped at the snack bar and walked through the exibits. The hardest part of the day was getting the Scouts away from the baby bears and back in the cars. (You have a great wildlife Park) We spent a week in the Black Hills, the main reason for the trip was to bike the Mickelson Trail, but the highlight of the trip was Bear Country U.S.A.. That night, after we ate, while sitting around the camp fire we drank a Pepsi Cola toast to you and your Wildlife Park. On behalf of all the Scouts and Adults from Troop 554 Littleton, Colorado, I want to thank you very much for allowing us to visit your Wildlife Park. Thanks again, Assistant Scoutmaster BSA Troop 554""
Rick Brentrup
Littleton, Colorado