Welcome to The Farm at Walnut Creek where you will find both a unique and educational experience for people of all ages. While visiting The Farm you will have the opportunity to view and feed over 500 animals from six different continents such as buffalo, llamas, giraffes, deer,elk and many more that call The Farm home.Work out when and for how long to visit The Farm at Walnut Creek and other Sugarcreek attractions using our handy Sugarcreek trip builder website.
You can enjoy hand feeding these animals from the comfort of your own car or call to reserve a leisurely horse drawn wagon ride. Also experience a working farm in action during your visit. Depending on the season; plowing, thrashing, sowing seeds, growing produce, canning, milking, quilting, and baking may all be taking place on any given day.
Be sure to take a stroll through our non-electric farm houses, the produce stand for all of your fresh produce needs, and don’t forget your camera to capture the memories. Make plans to spend the day with us, The Animals Will Be Waiting!
MONDAY – SATURDAY
8:30 a.m. until 1 hour before sunset. The last wagon ride departs at 5:00pm
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The Farm at Walnut Creek reviews
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First time visit. Very enjoyable, however when we pulled up and asked for information as to what was included in the admission price didn't get much of an answer. We ended up stating we wanted 2...
First time visit. Very enjoyable, however when we pulled up and asked for information as to what was included in the admission price didn't get much of an answer. We ended up stating we wanted 2... more »
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We had RV so we didn’t do the drive through on your own option but took the wagon ride. Entertaining for kids. Pricey. But how often do you get to feed a. Ostrich or Giraffe by hand? Just don’t take..... more
We had RV so we didn’t do the drive through on your own option but took the wagon ride. Entertaining for kids. Pricey. But how often do you get to feed a. Ostrich or Giraffe by hand? Just don’t take..... more »
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We took our grandchildren last summer and they just loved feeding the animals from our car and had a great time. Yesterday, there were bulldozers and machines hauling trees and limbs away in the...
We took our grandchildren last summer and they just loved feeding the animals from our car and had a great time. Yesterday, there were bulldozers and machines hauling trees and limbs away in the... more »
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Absolutely love this place!! Cash only so come prepared. The earlier you get there the better, the animals are out and eager to feed first thing in the morning so you get a great chance to see them and feed them if that’s your thing. Bring your patience because the animals can sometimes stand in front of cars and stop and although they have a someone on a horse making sure they don’t hold up traffic, they’re animals and have minds of their own. This time we used their horse buggy which holds Around 20 people on each One of them we is pulled by two used horses. The trip is around one hour was goes all the way to the top of the little hill and then comes down which is pretty fun and the kids love it. When you pay the admission fee you also get a bucket of animal food to feed those animals. We had a fantastic time and enjoyed every single moment. Highly recommend it if you are around Ohio.
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This Amish Farm is so much fun. Being driven around on a wagon and feeding all the animals is soothing to the soul, puts a day long smile on your face, and the laughing lowers your blood pressure. These animals are so happy and healthy on this 60 acre field. So much better than sad animals in a small enclosure at the zoo. Even the enclosures with the Pheasant and other farm animals are so beautiful. They were making ketchup in the farm house. Then go upstairs for a free cookie.
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Great place for adults and kids. Jacob was our tour guide, and did a really good job, and we all had fun today! This place is bigger then we expected. We spent about 90min there and our kids got to see lots of animals.
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This is a great place to go for the family or for a date. Just an all around beautiful property. The animals are cute and friendly. My friend and I went on a Saturday. We got there about 2:30 ish and we were the last wagon ride. Adult general admission is $15 and if you want to do the wagon ride (instead of your car) it's another $6 so total $21 which is great! Eli was our wagon driver. He was very kind and easy to talk to. The only thing I didn't like was how ridiculous some people were with throwing cigarette butts on the ground or the empty buckets that had the animal feed in them. So disrespectful! When you go, don't be one of those people.
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1st time taking the Wagon ride thru the park, will definitely do that again ! Lots to do for every age group but does get very Hot 🔥 in the open Sun 🌞. Our wagon driver was very polite and humorous and answered all of our questions. I was disappointed to see nobody tipping these guys, seen 4 wagons with people getting off and not a person tipping ! These people make a living like everyone else and are providing a service at least give a couple of 💵 and stop being so cheap even in this economy. We gave at the end of our ride after getting off of the wagon. Many animals to see. If u have a nice vehicle, I recommend the the wagon ride too avoid scratches, dents and possibly holes which there not liable for ! Once again, go on a cool day, wagon ride is very hot in the open 🌞.
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