Six Flags Announces end to Wild Safari's drive-through history
A 38-year tradition of visitors driving their cars through Six Flags Wild Safari will end Sept. 30, Six Flags officials announced this morning. For the Jackson-based park’s history, patrons were permitted to drive their own vehicles through what park officials describe as the world’s largest drive-through safari outside of Africa. The 350-acre Wild Safari is home to about 1,200 animals from six continents.