Jeep Safari
Session Schedule:
Friday: 10:00 AM • 11:00 AM • 3:00 PM • 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM • 11:00 AM • 3:00 PM • 4:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM • 11:00 AM
Maximum Jeep Participants:
50 Jeeps per session
Cost:
$50 per Jeep
(Festival wristbands are not required and are not included)
Duration:
Approximately 90 minutes, plus travel time to and from Cooper’s Lake Campground
Get ready for one of Bantam’s most unique traditions — the Jeep Safari. This off-site experience takes you on a memorable drive to nearby Keystone Safari, where your Jeep becomes part of the adventure.
You’ll caravan through the drive-thru safari in small groups, coming face-to-face with up to 100 animals from more than 25 species. Keystone Safari has created a special Bantam package just for our participants, which includes admission for up to five passengers and two food pails to feed the animals. It’s equal parts fun, unforgettable, and perfect for Jeepers of all ages.
Whether this is your first Safari or a Bantam tradition you never miss, it’s a relaxed, family-friendly break from the trails — and a chance to experience something truly different during your festival weekend.
LOCATION & TRAVEL
This activity stages and takes place at Keystone Safari
2284 Mercer Butler Pike, Grove City, PA 16127
Keystone Safari is approximately a 20-minute drive from Cooper’s Lake Campground. Please allow enough time to travel to and from your scheduled session.
IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS
This activity is governed by federally mandated rules set by Keystone Safari and its regulating agencies. Please review these requirements carefully before registering. Participants who do not meet the requirements will not be permitted to participate, and refunds will not be issued during the Festival.
Full doors and hard tops are required
Pets are not permitted in your Jeep during the Safari
No on-site pet boarding is available
All vehicles and participants must meet and follow all rules and regulatory standards in place at the time of the event.
SAFETY & LIABILITY
The Friends of the Bantam Jeep Association and Keystone Safari are not responsible for damage to Jeeps caused by animals. Participants enter and participate in the Safari at their own risk.
For general and activity-specific rules, please review the Rules & Waivers page prior to your session.