Address: 11369 E Carson St, Lakewood, CA 90715, USA
Phone: +15629167669
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Jeff Rivera
Wasn't a huge fan of the entrance fee. We did the pony ride that was $7. Did the 5 laps and we got to walk our kids. The kids loved it and it was fun being able to walk them around.
Michelle P
The customer service is a little lacking. But, they ended up giving us two extra laps. Plus, the kiddo enjoyed it, and the horses were super sweet and well behaved and seemed well cared for.
Taira Munoz
Entertaining to go as a family, various animals, and you can ride a horse. my daughter really enjoyed the whole place! it is not an expensive place. The entrance fee is $2 $10 horseback ride. $2, $4 and $6 to buy food to feed the animals.
Sabrina Liu
My family and I enjoyed our day trip here but I have very mixed feelings as I write this review - The very first staff member we encountered here didn’t bother putting on a mask and since they don’t accept credit card payments (only cash or PayPal), everyone that came in had no choice but to have close encounter / exposure with her. All the visitors that came in clearly followed the Covid-19 protocol and almost all of the kids had masks on. You can see the disappointment in parents’ faces as they come in through the entrance and make the payment. Some positive comments (since my child did enjoy the time here): The horses all look healthy and happy as compared to some other farms we’ve been to. For $7, children get to do pony rides and parents can even walk the ponies. Make it $10 and you get to ride on unicorn-looking ponies. I believe it’s $25 (with reservation) if you would like to do a trail pony/horse ride. However, they didn’t sanitize the saddles between each ride as they’ve advertised. Unfortunately the petting zoo was closed so we didn’t get to see other animals other than a donkey but you can still purchase carrots to feed the horses. Again, I wish the staff member took this pandemic more seriously - all her other coworkers who were working under the sun had masks on, she was entirely under the shade and chose not to.
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honestly I am not sure. have you tried calling or just going by????
No dogs are allowed on the property
are there horses for the adults to ride?
She would get strapped into the saddle, no control from her is required.
I do not work here, but from experience you can do a birthday there including: "Pony" riding (about under 100lbs) and horse riding over 100lbs. You can feed aninals ranging from about 2/3 to about 10.In money* And they do not allow you to feed their various animals that are inside, at least they allow pictures.
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