![]() ![]() The kids can feed the animals, ride on a real tractor or enjoy the cow train. From small animals like ducks and bunnies to large farm animals such as goats. You can bring the family for a fun-filled day of animals at Brookhollow’s Barnyard. For your little horse lovers, take a pony ride with this traveling zoo.īrookhollow’s Barnyard – April Easter egg hunt dates are available, and the grand reopening is May 1 With goats, horses, and llamas, kids have so much fun spending time with beautiful creatures. Parents can purchase a bucket of food for the pigs and horses, and kids can spend some time feeding them.Ħ908 Railroad Blvd, Mays Landing, NJ 08330įamilies can get up close and personal with the animals at the Mountainside Stables. *Tip: Go early and on a weekday to avoid large crowds.Goats and roosters roam free at this farm with rescue animals. Eudora Farms Safari is definitely a great place to take your family! The farm continues to add more animals over time. Overall, I really enjoyed our trip to Eudora Farms. There is also the option to take advantage of public wagon rides where you receive a guided tour with tour guide and a bucket of feed. They are in the process of developing a large educational center, an app for your phone that provides animal education as you drive through the park, and a walk-through trail that would allow viewing of animals such as Ring Tailed Lemurs, kangaroos, a tortoise, African servals, and binturongs. Eudora Farms also boasts a large Parakeet Adventure area with over 200 parakeets. By the time we got to the giraffe, I was all out of food because the camel had already eaten the last of it.Īfter you finish the trail you are allowed to park to visit the petting zoo as well as grab something to eat. It’s inside of a fence but it is able to stick its head inside of the car to get food. I didn’t want to be bitten! But the zebras were beautiful definitely my favorite animal out there.Īt the end of the trail, there was a giant giraffe. And although we saw others trying to feed the zebras, I did not. ![]() At the entrance, they told us not to feed the zebras because they bite. Then we began to see goats, camels, zebras, and deer. ![]() I let him eat a few times out of the bowl before we moved forward on the trail.Īs we went further along on the trail we saw more ostrich, bulls, and cows. It felt as though the ostrich was gonna go through the bowl the way he was eating it. When the ostrich came to the car I stuck my bowl of food out of the window. My kids were scared to feed the animals so I was the only in the car who purchased food to feed them (and I was scared myself!). Before we knew it there was an ostrich at our car! Once he moved and we entered, there were more cows. Of course, there was nothing we could do about it so we had to wait until it moved before we entered. The bull horns were so big! As we got closer to it, the bull began to throw his head back and forth while blocking the entrance to get into the farm where the rest of the animals were. The first animals we saw were bulls and cows. Before you can enter the farm there is an admission fee of $18 – $45 (depending on number of passengers). When you pull up to the entrance, you will see a petting zoo, two or three food trucks, and different play areas. ![]()
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