Address: 12936 Ghoston Rd, Wake Forest, NC 27587, USA
Phone: +19192441800
Smita N
Visited Winterpast farm and had a great time. Loved the variety of animals. We saw Guinea pigs, many different varieties of bunnies, emu, pigs, donkeys, birds, chicken, goats and farmer Mary’s adorable dogs. All the Animals were very friendly and loving, coming up to us for being petted. Farmer Mary helped us with instructions on how to feed them and pet them. We spent close to 2.5 hrs in the farm. Reason for a 4 stars instead of 5 is the bunnies in their cages seemed to have very constricted space to move around and looked lonely. Hope in the future they have bigger free roam areas to house these bunnies and let them move around some more with their companions. We enjoyed the visit and will return
Andrew
We love this place. Farmer Mary has a big heart and is always so kind. Kids love coming to feed and pet the animals. I grew up on a farm and it's a great taste of home. We live about an hour away and it's definitely worth the trip!
Ellen Gowdy
My toddler contracted a bacteria here that caused her to be very ill for a week (bloody diarrhea). The bacteria comes from goats and was confirmed through a lab test. It was clear when visiting that the farm was not well kept. There was lots of mud. I certainly expect a farm to be dirty, but not in the way that Winterpast was. Certainly wouldn't recommend, especially to those with young children!
Elizabeth Small
Farmer Mary & her daughter Elizabeth welcomed our three little ones with opened arms. She was extremely thoughtful and beyond patient with us. We are certainly planning to go again soon.
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If they do, you won't really get to see it. All you'll see is hamsters and rabbits, and one horse that bites your kids. And She will charge you $10 to $15 for it. Take my advice, find someone who has a pet pig, or go to a real petting ZOO. This one is false advertising.
The Facebook page, Instagram, and official website are updated regularly with hours; hours vary from one week to the next, and Farmer Mary has instructions on the website for planning your visit.
They do not; they do have sheep, pigs, emu, and many types of chickens and quail.
Cash only
Since appointment is needed to visit. Id suggest their FB page, website isn't always up to date.
Yes.
$10 per person, regardless of age. This and a lot of other important information are included on the website... please read it, you'll have a much better experience!
There is one.
It is $10 per person to get in. Addopted children get in free:-) Also make sure to bring plenty of food for the animals. You can spend about $20-$40 at the grocery on vegetables, bread and crackers and the animals will love you! Read about the prefered food on the site before you go.
The subject was not broached during our visit.
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