FairyTails Petting Farm
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Kelly Anne Burr
2 weeks agoWe had a great visit. The appointment bookings are a touch crowded but it goes by quickly and you’re able to see all of the animals in a good amount of time. We loved holding the kangaroo and petting the capybara, sloth, bunnies, Australian raccoon, outdoor farm animals, etc. Great outing for any age with the unique indoor animals.
Cullen Johnson
11 months agoBest petting zoo experience ever. My wife and I have visited over 50 petting zoos and this is the best one that we have found. It was well worth the $25 per person. The staff is very knowledgeable and the owners answered every question we had. They have an impressive collection of animals including Patagonian cavis, a coati mundi, a raccoon, a sloth, a young kangaroo, and two super fun ring tailed lemurs. Aside from the exotics they have the friendliest goats we have found in a petting zoo. The experience takes around 1-1.5 hours and is very child friendly. Closed toed shoes are recommended for the outdoor section.
Kimberly LeBron-Smith
3 weeks agoAwesome in so many ways. Staff is so helpful and educated. Will go back soon. Love petting the sloth. Also holding a baby kangaroo and a hairless guinea pig. Lots of spiders. Also, frog and scorpin. Enjoyed the wolfs.
Brent Ciesliga
a month agoThis place is super cool. There is a very wide variety of animals. The inside portion can be a little congested. I did get to hold and interact with some animals I never thought I would. It was cool holding the Madagascar hissing cockroach and the Egyptian egg eating snake.
Zachary Gooch
a year agoFairyTails Farm was such an amazing experience, and a dream come true for my wife. Even if you don’t have children, this is still a great time and very educational. It was very interactive and the owners of the farm (i can’t remember their names unfortunately) did a wonderful job keeping everyone engaged and involved, and everything felt very clean and all the animals were very healthy and seemed very happy. Columbia needed something like this, and we are so glad it was people who care that started it.