Dine With Giraffes and Swim With Otters at This One-of-a-Kind Texas Safari Ranch Resort
Imagine waking to the soft patter of hooves outside your window, pouring a cup of coffee, and stepping onto your private balcony to find a giraffe waiting at eye level.
By afternoon, you’re sliding into a pool to splash around with Asian small-clawed otters. Before dinner, a zebra strolls past your porch while deer and miniature donkeys mill about the rolling Texas hills beyond.
This isn’t Kenya or South Africa. It’s McGregor, Texas, about fifteen minutes outside Waco, where Blue Hills Ranch has created something genuinely rare: a 150-acre animal sanctuary that doubles as an immersive overnight destination.
Here, the divide between guest and wildlife nearly disappears. Animals roam freely across the property, appearing at cabin windows and joining visitors for meals on elevated dining platforms.
A Sanctuary in the Heart of Texas
McGregor, Texas
Blue Hills Ranch sits at 2032 Blue Cut Road North in McGregor, a small town in McLennan County. The ranch operates as both an animal sanctuary and a hospitality destination.
Founded by Matt Lieberman, whose love for animals shaped every aspect of the property, Blue Hills has grown into a full safari-style resort housing over 160 exotic and rescued animals.
Ranch-Style Seclusion

Despite its proximity to Waco and major highways, Blue Hills Ranch feels remote. The property’s rolling hills, natural ponds, and open pastures create a sense of isolation from modern life.
Staff describe it as “a slice of heaven and Africa, only in Texas.” Guests regularly mention the quietness, the star-filled night skies, and the unusual experience of having wild and exotic animals roaming freely around their accommodations.
The seclusion is intentional.
Blue Hills isn’t designed as a drive-through wildlife park. The full experience unfolds over two nights minimum, giving guests time to observe animal behaviors and participate in multiple encounters.
Some visitors who had booked trips to Kenya’s giraffe parks report canceling those plans after discovering Blue Hills offered a more intimate experience closer to home.
Fun With The Wildlife
Giraffe Encounters

The giraffes serve as Blue Hills Ranch’s ambassadors. The ranch is home to several, including residents named Blue and Google, who have been bottle-fed since infancy and are comfortable around guests.
The signature experience is Dining with Giraffes, which takes place on an elevated platform at giraffe eye level.
For an hour, visitors enjoy a charcuterie-style meal—wine, salads, fruits—while giraffes join tableside for leafy treats.
The experience runs $350 to $400 per person, depending on cabin guest status, with a minimum of two and a maximum of six. Staff photograph throughout, and occasionally a zebra or donkey wanders over to join.
Beyond dining, overnight guests often find giraffes approaching cabin windows and balconies, particularly at the Giraffe Safari Villa, a four-bedroom glass-walled house positioned near the giraffe habitat.
Otter Experiences

The Asian small-clawed otters—including residents Otto and Sweet Pea—offer another headlining experience.
These are the smallest otter species in the world, native to Southeast Asian wetlands, and known for playful, social personalities.
The encounter allows guests to either swim with the otters or stay dry while interacting in their play space.
Sessions run about 45 minutes and include feeding fish chunks, playing with toys, and learning about otter behavior from dedicated handlers.
Visitors describe the otters as rambunctious and affectionate, though occasionally nippy—playful toddlers with sharp teeth, as one reviewer put it. The experience is supervised closely and books quickly.
Where the Wild Things Sleep

Safari-Style Lodging
Blue Hills Ranch offers seven themed cabins plus a luxury villa, each positioned so animals regularly appear at windows and balconies.
Cabin names reflect their themes: Capybara, Zebra, Otter, Scallywag, Kraken, and Hook (the latter three pirate-themed). Rates range from $200 to $400 per night with a two-night minimum, accommodating four to six guests per unit.
The Giraffe Safari Villa represents the premium option—a four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom glass-walled house at $1,000 to $2,000 per night, capacity eight guests.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and wraparound balconies offer views of roaming wildlife, including sightlines to the giraffe barn.
On-Site Dining
The Dining with Giraffes experience provides the most memorable option, but the property also offers Geneva’s Cafe and can arrange chef-prepared meals for cabin guests.
All-inclusive packages bundle accommodations with meals and encounters. For guests preferring to cook, cabins include kitchenette facilities, and a grocery store sits about ten minutes away.
Planning Your Stay
Advance booking is essential. Blue Hills Ranch limits capacity to preserve encounter quality.
Experience packages start at $1,100 per person for two days (group tours) and run up to $1,500 or more for private tours with additional activities. These prices do not include cabin accommodations.
Day visitors can access experience passes released seven to ten days in advance, with private tours also available.
Cancellation policies apply: full refunds require 21 days’ notice, 50% refunds require 14 days, and no refunds are given under two weeks.
Where Adventure Finds Home
Blue Hills Ranch occupies a peculiar space in Texas travel. It’s neither a traditional dude ranch nor a zoo, neither a luxury resort nor a rustic campground.
What founder Matt Lieberman has built is something closer to a living dream: a place where exotic animals roam freely, where guests wake to giraffes at their windows, and where the line between observer and participant dissolves entirely.
Visitors leave with photos that look doctored—a giraffe’s head resting on a dining table, an otter clutching a guest’s hand, a zebra photobombing a sunset shot.
They leave with stories their friends won’t believe until shown the evidence. And many leave already planning their return, because some experiences only make sense when you’ve lived them.
The world offers plenty of places to see animals from a distance. Blue Hills Ranch offers something rarer: a place to meet them where they live.
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