TUCSON, Ariz. — The animals in Bearizona experienced the first snow of the season Thursday morning.
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Bearizona WIldlife Park
The wildlife park posted a picture of bears, a wolf and a bison taking in the winter scenery.
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Bearizona WIldlife Park
The first sign of snow means one of the park's annual traditions is right around the corner.
The park's annual Wild Wonderland music and light show begins on Dec. 6th.
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Bearizona WIldlife Park
Bearizona is located in Williams, Arizona, 58 miles south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
For more information, visit bearizona.com.