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March 2024 by John Brondello
Such a wonderful family oriented place to visit! So blessed we have a place like this in our area to visit!
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March 2024 by Theresa Rowan
Wonderful!
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February 2024 by Theresa Kennedy
We always have a great time when we stop by! I've brought my own kids, met up with various groups of friends here, and it's a blast, rain or shine. We've only gone on weekdays, but have never found it crowded at all. I definitely recommend purchasing the mini-buckets of produce: my kids' favorite part of our visits is feeding the animals. In the past, you could bring produce, but for the safety of the animals, guests can no longer do so.
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February 2024 by Alice R
Found this is be a very relaxing place to bring toddlers. Everyone was friendly and the place will kept organized and clean. Animals were absolutely adorable. Really think it’s great there is a safe place for all of these animals.They are loved and care for. ?
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February 2024 by Dace Eihentale
Amazing place.
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February 2024 by Breezy Charles
This was truly the best! Buy the snacks and feed everyone!
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February 2024 by Duc Quan
Great place to get up close to and learn about different types of animals!
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February 2024 by Cristine Brown
We had a wonderful time visiting! The volunteers were so nice and welcoming. My 1.5 year old had a blast interacting with the animals. While it is free, you do need a reservation. When you arrive they have food buckets for a $5 donation that I highly recommend! They take both card and cash. We will absolutely be back to visit!
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February 2024 by Ciying K
They organized so well and perfect place to go with your toddler:)
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February 2024 by Rina Rajbahak
This is absolutely my kids favorite, we mostly bring our own food but you can purchase there was well. Staff are great.
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January 2024 by Shannon Brandow
Such a fun and rewarding time. Took some family from out of town to go feed and check out the animals. It doesn't cost anything but you do have to have a reservation and you can donate. Donations can be made by buying little buckets of food to feed the animals. There are signs that tell you the story about who is on the farm and if you can or cannot feed them. It's a very hands-on, messy time. We went in the rain and got muddy boots but that's kind of the norm in the PNW.
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January 2024 by JEFF JOHNSON
Always need my baby goat fix
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January 2024 by Ang It
I took my 5-, 8-, and 10-year-old nephews here for a cheap, exciting thing to do during the daylight hours of New Year's Eve and they all had a blast! They especially loved going into the big pen to look at and interact with the sheep, goats, donkeys, and alpacas, and then after heading over to the adjacent little playground "village" and pretending to be blacksmiths and farmers. The staff and volunteers were kind and helpful, and the animals all seemed happy and well cared for. I'd recommend planning to spend 1-2 hours, wearing boots, and bringing as much extra cash as you can; they're entirely donation-based and very much worth it!
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January 2024 by Pascal Nespeca
Kids had a blast and it was free! You just need to make reservations
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January 2024 by Christian B
Amazing experience with the family, so happy to see these animals in great hands. Worth the visit and donation to support their efforts