The Farm, Wisconsin, United States
5.0 (331 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Door County Farms
Lots of KODAK moments
If you have children or grand kids this is a must attraction for all ! Basically it's a farm setting and children's zoo all in one. My kids love feeding the baby goats with the milk bottle you get on entry . Be sure you get there WAY BEFORE NOON as they usually cut the bottle feedings at noon so the goats aren't over fed. Tip: Family should split up on entry 5 minutes apart so you can get extra milk ticket ! Thank me later ! We normally don't buy the dry goat food as goats will jump on kids the minute they spot the milk bottle in their hand ! Make sure you got your phone camera ready and charged .as the action is fast and furious ! The goats will drain that little milk bottle in a heart beat ! There are chicken coops, Brahma bulls with baby,bull, baby kittens, and assortment of other friendly animals kids can pet. They even have a milking table where they let kids milk a mama goat to get milk for the bottles !
Address
4285 State Highway 57, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235-8886
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Website
http://www.thefarmindoorcounty.com/
Current local date and time now
Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 21:42
User Ratings
5.0 based on (331 reviews)
Reviews
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5Laura s 5:00 PM Jul 7, 2022
Wonderful Place
This is much more than just animals. My son, 11, loves farm equipment and history. While he loved petting all the animals, particularly the kittens, the historical buildings are incredible. Lots of historical farm equipment. Very well done. We spent about 2 hours here. Excellent and not expensive.
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4Jason S 5:00 PM Jul 21, 2020
Great value
Our son had a blast with this stop. First thing to mention is that the price is very resonable. Admission also includes a bottle of milk for kids to feed the baby goats. The funny story while waiting for the bottle our son had a goat following him around. It was a very sneaky baby goat. This location is a combination of living musuem as well as a historical musuem. There are a lot of living animals that you would typically find on a farm. Some of them you can feed corn to and others are marked to not be fed. The corn is 25 cents a bag which is really reasonable. My wife and son really enjoyed the living animals. I enjoyed the history exhibits a little more. Their were some very interesting exhibits all related to farming. Overall this location has a great value. Lots of animals and history exhibits to enjoy.