Such an awesome place! I live in Spanaway and never knew about this place until I stumbled upon it online. The people who put this together must know kids very well as it’s incredibly creative and everything my little one would love! Worth every penny and more! The musical forest was my favorite! We went the day before Easter and they had an Easter egg hunt we could participate in that was $ 3/dozen eggs. Some of the prizes included carrots to feed the rabbits, candy or little toys but even cooler than that was the concept that each kid got to find a dozen, no more and there was no fighting over eggs. My son is a year and a half, so it was nice being able to watch him take his time in finding his eggs without getting trampled by other kiddos. The animals look well kept and are friendly. I can’t wait to take my son here again and as he grows it will only be more fun. I give this place a million stars for creativity, friendliness and fun! Thank you for a fantastic day!
Erica P.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
First time I went here our daughter was 9 months. We thought she’d be free to get in like most places, we only brought enough cash for the 2 adults. Debby wouldn’t let us in, she turned us away. Spoke to her on the phone and she was not very nice either. The place is filthy, I wish there was a better place to go.
Bob G.
Tu valoración: 5 Bonney Lake, WA
This is a hidden gem that we just found out about. Took the kids on Father’s Day and they really enjoyed it. The workers were very friendly and there were plenty of animals to enjoy. I’m not an expert but I thought the animals looked well cared for. We stopped to get cash on the way but I noticed they had a sign for credit too. Definitely worth the stop if your in the area.
Vanessa M.
Tu valoración: 4 Tacoma, WA
Had a fun Mother’s Day here today & moms get in free for the holiday! Owner & rest of the staff are very nice. Perfect for a day with the family. Love how we were able to feed the animals & have pony rides!
Miss C.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
I took my 18 month old daughter here, and we had a blast. I grew up on a similar farm/ranch(though, without the camels and lemurs!), so it was a great blast-from-the-past for me. My daughter went on a pony ride and befriended a goat. The owner was very friendly and welcoming, as was her daughter(I think it was her daughter?). It’s clear that this is a working farm – not everything is pristine and yes(gasp!) there is dirt and mud, but anyone who’s spent 5 minutes on a working farm knows that it’s form and function over being pretty and pristine. I appreciated that it was clean, open, well-kept, and yet still clearly a family-owned and operated. I also appreciated that there were lots of places for kids to play safely(swings, slides, climbing areas, play kitchens, kid-sized benches, etc). I will go back here any time!