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L
3 years ago

Toddler friendly. Mostly flat, some small inclines...

Toddler friendly. Mostly flat, some small inclines. Stroller friendly for most of it. Kids can see the outdoor animals for free. Has a small park for the kids aswell. It's free to walk around thr grounds but costs money to go indoors.

P
3 years ago

Have to give it Five Stars! This place was a blast...

Have to give it Five Stars! This place was a blast for my 2 year old son. They have parking, goats, sheep chickens and beautiful nature trails. Best part all that was FREE. This is the way spending time with family should be. I ll be coming back and definitely spending more time.. and don t forget to donate to the park. This place definitely deserves a visit

J
3 years ago

My wife and I went here to walk the trails. We too...

My wife and I went here to walk the trails. We took a lot of photos of the various animals and Native American-style replica homes. It was very nice. I returned with my father because I knew he'd like it, too.

M
3 years ago

We had a fantastic experience with a private barny...

We had a fantastic experience with a private barnyard/goat walk session, led by Noah! Our group was all preschool/toddlers who had a blast! Noah was wonderful with adjusting the program to their ages. Highly recommend if you re looking for a fun/creative alternative birthday party!

G
4 years ago

We just did a class re: history of maple sugaring!...

We just did a class re: history of maple sugaring! Super cute class for a sunny winter day. Class was all outside with a lesson. Kids (all mostly averaging 3-8 yrs of age. Excellent, engaging teacher demonstrating Native American, colonial, and some modern day techniques at the outdoor sugaring sites. We even tapped a few Maple trees and tasted the sap.