Dress for the farm
Closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty. Bring a hat and sunscreen in summer, and a warm layer in cooler months.
A little planning makes for a smoother, happier visit. Here you’ll find our visiting hours, seasonal schedules and a few friendly tips to help your group make the most of the day.
Our hours shift a little with the seasons. Please confirm current times before you set out — update the table at right with your live schedule.
Spring and fall bring our busiest, most colorful days, with extra activities on weekends. Summer visits are best earlier in the day when it’s cooler for the animals. Winter hours are reduced — please check ahead.
Walk-ins are welcome on regular days, but field trips, parties and large groups should book in advance so we can give you our full attention. Reach out through our contact page.
Closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty. Bring a hat and sunscreen in summer, and a warm layer in cooler months.
Stay hydrated on warm days. Please keep your snacks for people only — feed the animals just the food we provide on-site.
Showing up a few minutes early lets you settle in, wash up, and catch the day’s activity times without feeling rushed.
Some activities adjust in extreme heat or storms. A quick weather check — and a call ahead on iffy days — saves surprises.
Reach out for directions, group rates, or to reserve a date for your party or field trip.