Rose Bridge Farm

Category: Farm

Address: 1314 Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA 19025, USA

Phone: +12152099561

Reviews

Kim D

Jun 20, 2022

Great place to go for adults and children. We got to hold the goats and bottle feed the animals. The tour was very well organized and staff is friendly. Would definitely recommend. Money goes towards a good cause.

Meghan Winter

Jun 8, 2022

Went here with my family a few weekends ago for Mother's Day. It was an amazing experience and the animals are so sweet. Everyone we were with had a great time and we got some awesome pictures. Loved the camel!

Kristin Lomas

Jan 22, 2022

We went goat hiking today! It was perfect. These babies were the cutest and did an awesome job!! The girls leading the activity were so nice and I highly recommend doing this. Thank you for sharing your goats with us! ❤

J D

Aug 22, 2021

Can't wait to go back! My daughters (17 & 10) love petting zoos and animals (and so do I!) so I was looking for something to take it up a notch. Rose Bridge doesn't do much marketing so it took me a while to find out about it, but I'm sure glad I saw it here on Yelp! They are a great farm and animal rescue and doing great stuff, and I'd normally be happy to donate money to the cause, but being able to go play with the animals at the same time is just icing on the cake! We did the weekend hour long visit on a Saturday. Got there about a half hour early and got to start playing with the animals before our session started (advise you do the same). Then we spent about 30 minutes playing with the baby goats, baby calf, hog, chickens, and goose, and saw the chickens, camels, peacocks, and more. And when I say we played with the goats, I mean we could pick them up, snuggle them, hug them like baby puppies, etc. And Oliver the 3 month old calf was just like a lap dog too, he'd walk around and nuzzle us and look for attention and pets (he loves chin rubs!). There's somewhat of a rotation of animals so your experience may differ a little but my understanding is they always have some baby goats as the main attraction, including "Pepe", the cute little black baby goat the size of a puppy when we were there... We then got to bottle-feed them which was a blast, then went to feed the sheep which was hilarious as well. The camels were busy that day and the horse was ill, so we didn't get to feed them but it was fine. Loved it and can't wait to come back!

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Questions & Answers

are you open?

Luana Carvalho | Jan 11, 2021
Rachel | Jan 12, 2021

Yes they are! You can book your bottle feeding and stuff on their website- I was just there December 2020

Are there Alpacas here ?

Angelo Quisito | Nov 7, 2020
Fox Gait | Nov 8, 2020

No. Sheep, horses, 2 adult camels & 9 month old camel. Also, peacocks, chickens, geese, cats, dog.

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I was wondering if this is the farm that has the camels? If so, can we meet them if we visit?

Rob Skibjak | Jan 11, 2021
Rachel | Jan 12, 2021

Camels can contract covid (sars viruses in general) so they are isolated right now- you can see them but can't get close.

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