Address: 4924 268th St E, Spanaway, WA 98387, USA
Phone: +12538750356
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Alexis DeSelms
I love coming to the farm, the staff are very friendly and helpful. The animals are taken care of and though I haven't gone fishing there in a while it looks like it's still a very popular place for that as well. There is something for everyone here and the prices are reasonable.
Rene Stephens-Kresse
I enjoyed my visit! It is a nicely run farm that is very well organized with the check in process. They take your ID and start a tab so you can get food for the animals and go on pony rides without having to pay first. Instead, you pay at the end of your visit and get your ID back. The cost of admission is $10 for anyone over the age of 2. Food buckets for the animals are $3 each and are prepared with fresh cut sweet potato, apples, bread and kale. They are filled very generously and you can feed any animal on the farm, including the exotic animals. A well cared for Zebra lives on the farm as well as two kangaroos. The kangaroos were very sleepy and relaxed when we saw them. Their enclosures are similar to what you would expect at a zoo in terms of size but they are lacking in atmosphere and variety. The play equipment and toys scattered throughout the farm are a little worn out. It could use a bit of an update overall. We didn’t fish but they do offer fishing poles and a small pond to fish in. We walked by and saw several fish jumping out of the water. A nice nature trail is also on the property and a pirate ship play area, but it was closed due to structural concerns. They did have hand sanitizer and hand washing stations available, as well as a port-a-potty. It was a nice experience overall and easy for little ones to navigate and enjoy!
elizebeth gidley
I wasn't expecting to have as much fun as I did. We stayed for almost the whole day there was so much to do! My son loves the lil baby goat named Tip Toe! My kids had a blast we'll definitely be back!
Amber Kropelnicki
It was a lot of fun. So much to see, animals were around every corner. I do wish you were able to pet more of them but fencing prevented that. Was surprised to see so many different things for kids to play on, two different big toys, an old boat, and the hidden musical forest was really cool. The employees were very nice and helpful too.
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I paid $20 for myself, plus $6 per fish caught. Small fish don't count towards the $6
We've gone during the rain. Wear rainboots! There are some areas that get pretty wet and mushy in the rain. Other than that the animals and kids don't seem to mind
Hello John! We stock the ponds every other Friday. We have the stocking dates on our website!
Yes! It's part of my animal and nature therapy! I often go just by myself.... There's even a nature trail in the back. And if you don't bring a picnic there is now a snack bar with meals not just snacks. Enjoy!
Please don't go to Debbie Doolittle's. Do a little research and see what they have been reported for before you make your decision. If you're willing to make the drive, Sammamish Animal Sanctuary is a fun place to see rescued farm animals.
They do most of their hiring prior to their new season (usually late winter). They post updates on their fb page
Yep and lots of tables..
Don't think you need a license because it's private property and they stock the lake themselves. There are pole rentals and im not sure if there's year-round fishing, lakes small and prob doesn't take much to freeze over...
We brought our own pole. Used their bait. Grandson caught one fish, which they cleaned. I believe the whole cost was $10
They will rent the whole farm to u if you like..
I think the whole place is seasonal, they should have the dates on their web site.
When i went in the summer i think the parents weighed 25-30 pounds and were being sold for i think around 300. They might not have any right now since its winter. Id give them a call!
They are closed for the winter season. Opening day for 2018 is March 3rd. Check their website for more information
No they do not
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