Reviews
We had a great time at this place, and I don't know of a place in Las Vegas where there are more animals to see (and touch, and feed) every single weekend, than this place. We saw everything from turtles to peacocks to cows and a llama, and everything in between. And most of the animals can be touched! There are fresh eggs reasonably priced, for purchase and many other edible items for purchase in the little market area, before heading towards the back, where most of the animals are kept. There are plenty of animals just roaming around aimlessly as well, including chickens, turkeys and peacocks. It was a real hoot! Back to the market, there is fresh organic honey straight from the hive, that's still opaque as never has even been heated, all kinds of jams and jellies and also produce, as well as charming little arts and crafts that are donated by the creative artists who make them. It is not just a farm, but an animal rescue, so all $ spent there goes to a great cause. Nonetheless, everything is very reasonably priced. A family can have a great time spending an afternoon here for a lot less than a trip to the movies, when it's all said and done. The people are warm and kind, and willing to answer questions and tell visitors all about the farm, and how it is run. It's a great opportunity for anyone wanting to volunteer, as well. All kinds of flexible options for that. It's been operating in Las Vegas since before I was born, if I recall correctly. And I'm 48! It is a Las Vegas legend, from a historical viewpoint. A great time was had by all. Kids were fully entertained for 3 whole hours. I don't recall the admission price, but it's free to browse and shop the market part. To see the animals there's a small entrance fee of a few dollars; can't remember exactly. Very affordable. $5 or less per person.
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5
7 years ago (01-05-2018)
Cool place to take the kids. So many animals. Cows, Horses, Llama, Donkey, Sheep, Goats, Bunnies, Pigs, and so many different kinds of birds. Never knew there were that different many kinds of chickens. Cheaper than a trip to the movies and you can spend as much time as you want. Gotta love the honey and eggs. Can't wait to take the kids again.
5
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
Took my class here for a field trip in accordance with our farm and zoo units. The staff was amazing. The tour was so much fun. It was so cool to learn about the different animals and their lives. I was really inspired that they rescue and care for all the animals there and that all the proceeds from field trips, farmer's market sales, and getting into the barn buddies rescue go straight to helping care for the animals. They are really good people who really just care about making a good life for the animals in their care. If you can support them in any way, I highly encourage you to. If you're a teacher, take your class here on a field trip! If you want a fun party, take them here for their birthday or Holiday. If your child begs you for a bunny or a chicken or any other animal and you aren't sure about it, take them here and let them play with and pet the animals and then go back home and they'll be satisfied. It was a great learning experience about animals I thought I knew. They have pigs, horses, cats, peacocks, cows, a llama, horses, bunnies, chickens, goats, roosters, quails, tortoises, a dog, and I think that's it? It was just really educational and a great time.
5
7 years ago (26-02-2018)
Wonderful place to go. The weekend egg and produce market are so much fun. They also maintain a rescue center with all kinds of animals. Homemade honey made from their own hives. Homemade baked good and more. True hidden gem.
5
7 years ago (22-04-2018)
Nice little place to take the family on a lazy afternoon. Nicely laid out. Locally grown produce and honey. Jams, pickles, etc. Plenty of rescue animals to see and hear. Not a bad way to spend a day out.
4
7 years ago (13-05-2018)