We are a small licensed and insured farm located on the Northwest side of town. Our farm animals are all tame and accustomed to being around children. Our staff is knowledgeable and caring and enjoys providing a fun, interesting and educational look at a way of life that is fast disappearing in America.

Regular events plus we are available for birthday parties and other gatherings.

Educational Farm Tours

Children will tour the farm yard, animals and barn. They will help with the morning feeding and have opportunities to pet many of the animals. Also we can provide each child with a hand led pony ride. Suggested classroom preparation before tour: Discussion on the different farm animals, their hair, their feet, the sounds they make, etc.

Children should be dressed in long pants and closed shoes.

Tours are Tuesday through Friday at 9:30 or 10 a.m. for about 2 hours depending on the size of your group, not counting snack time. Call for information and pricing.

Tuesdays:
Have a play day with pony rides and petting zoo. Bring a lunch and enjoy the farm!
Cost: $5.00 per person. (Child or Adult)
Times: 10:00 AM – 12 PM
Open Every Tuesday Starting September 1st through May 31st & Every National Holiday.

Pony Rides/Petting Zoo to you
We can bring to your home, church, business, or school.
* Ponies for Riding
* Llamas for petting & pictures
* Farm animals for petting
* Miniature donkeys for feeding
We come for one hour or more and will leave your premise clean. We also provide hand sanitizer. Call for prices and availability

Day Camps
Do you want to be a Jr. Wrangler and experience life on the farm?
– Things that children get to do every day.
– Your child will be able to choose an animal and be responsible for feeding and the cleaning of the stall of the animal that they choose.
Learn how to groom the ponies. Learn the different parts of tack and learn how to tack up their pony, and when that is all done the kids will get to ride every day.
– Some of the fun activities will be washing ponies, horse anatomy, scavenger hunt, a bug safari, first aid for the farm animals, water games (summer) and arts & crafts.
– We will provide straw cowboy hats, bandanas and a camp tee shirt.

** Open to boys and girls in 1st through 5th grades.

**Registration will be accepted up to two weeks before each session.
** Maximum of 15 campers per session. Spots are filled on a first come, first served basis.

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Courtesy S. Ward – Northern Nevada Railroad, The Ghost Train