Elephants aren’t usually what come to mind when you think of Oklahoma wildlife. Most people think of buffalo, deer, and cows but the Sooner State is actually home to the second largest herd of Asian elephants in America. There’s a hidden sanctuary in southern Oklahoma that is open to the public and is one of the coolest animal attractions around. Check it out below.

The Endangered Ark Foundation in Hugo is a one-of-a-kind elephant ranch that is home to the second largest herd of Asian elephants in America. If you’ve always wanted a closer look at these endangered species, head to southern Oklahoma for an unforgettable experience.

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The sanctuary is located at 2657 East 2070 Road in Hugo and offers tours every Friday and Saturday and on select Sundays. Tours last approximately one hour and require reservations.

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It’s a retirement ranch for circus elephants and a haven for these endangered species.

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It’s an incredible experience getting to view these animals up close. You’ll not only see full size elephants but babies too.

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Asian elephants, which are slightly smaller than their African cousins, are identified by their smaller, rounder ears.

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The ranch offers public tours that last one hour long, during which you’ll get an educational presentation and an intimate and up close experience with the elephants.

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And if you can catch them taking their nap it’s the cutest thing ever! The elephants receive a bath daily and pedicures on a weekly basis to keep their feet in good condition.

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The ranch is a non-profit facility that is dedicated to ensuring the future of Asian elephants in North America. Schedule your tour today and learn more about elephants from the knowledgeable staff at the Endangered Ark Foundation.

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Have you ever taken a tour of this place? You can find more information regarding tours on their website.

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If you enjoy visiting animal attractions, you’ll want to visit this refuge where you’ll see all kinds of wildlife, including bison.

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