Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
Fullerton grad Abbie (Hambleton) Smith and her husband Spencer opened Wild Trail Safari in Polk. The safari features a number of animals not native to Nebraska. Make plans to visit today. NCJ photos by Beth Sparrow
POLK — Need something to do this weekend? Wild Trail Safari has you covered. Although there are no lions, tigers or bears (oh my!), you will still see unique animals like a sloth, camels, emus, lemurs and more. Some you can pet and feed, and others you need to stay in your vehicle. The emus do get real up close and personal, and one might have wanted to jump in this reporter’s vehicle.