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Location
Best time
Visit on Monday morning for the best animal interaction experience. Animals are hungrier after being closed on Sundays, making them more active and responsive to feeding.
Visitor tip
The wagon ride is worth the extra $6-9 per person compared to the self-guided car tour. Reviewers consistently highlighted it as the best experience, offering significantly more direct animal interaction opportunities.
Visitor tip
Pack a picnic and plan to spend a full day. The property is large with picnic areas, playgrounds, farmhouse tours, and demonstrations (canning, quilting, baking) in addition to the animal drive-thru experience.
About The Farm At Walnut Creek
Farm with a menagerie of exotic animals. Working farm that's also home to hundreds of exotic animals, plus a produce stand & gift shop.
Quick Facts
- Type
- Working Amish farm with animal experiences
- Animals
- 500+ animals from six continents including giraffes, zebras, camels, and kangaroos
- Main Activities
- Hand-feed animals, wagon rides, farmhouse tours, see daily farm work
- Admission
- Drive thru $15 adults/$12 kids; Wagon ride $21 adults/$16 kids
What visitors say
We had a wonderful, high-quality experience here! The property is large, cozy, and beautiful, and it's home to many types of animals, including exotic species. My kids could feed the animals and had lots of opportunities to interact…
Awesome day today at Walnut Creek with the family. We didn’t know what to expect when we showed up and thought it was going to be a normal petting zoo. However, it was way more than that. We chose the self guiding tour, which was $15…
Such a great time at this place, the wagon ride was the best Safari/zoo experience my family has ever had. The best time is monday morning because the animals are hungry since they are closed on Sundays. They have so many different…
From 2,114 Google reviews
Did You Know?
- The Farm at Walnut Creek houses over 500 animals from six of the seven continents, including exotic species like giraffes, camels, and zebras alongside traditional farm animals
- Visitors can hand-feed animals directly from their car during a self-guided drive-through tour or from horse-drawn wagons, with animals approaching vehicles to eat from hands
- The attraction operates as a working Amish farm with non-electric farmhouses and daily demonstrations of traditional farming activities (plowing, planting, harvesting) and crafts (quilting, canning, baking)
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