Baby Animal Days
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekdays (quieter)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Arlana Hahne
a week agoIt was really fun! I got to pet many baby animals. They had baby chicks, ducks, bunnies and more. We were able to see baby bears, but we couldn't pet them. Tickets to get in were reasonable. We paid $12 to get in and then paid an extra $5 to take a ride out to see the Buffalo. There were plenty of things to see and do. There was a wagon ride pulled by Clydesdales and pony rides for the kids. They also had mountain man vendors. We were able to see how they shoe horses. I really enjoyed it! It's good for adults who love animals as well as kids.
Rachel Payne
3 weeks agoSuper great! Tickets are $12 a piece. There's so much to do here, tons of historical learning opportunities and lots of free things to attend. We watched horseshoeing, sheep shearing, milked a cow and did pony rides. There's also a train that seemed to be the center of excitement for kids if you're willing to wait in line. The other lines went by fairly quickly. I enjoyed walking through the old house and cellar. There was also a mountain man exhibit and gold panning activity and a bison walk thing but we didn't go that far. There's bathrooms in the main entrance and then portapotties elsewhere and little consignment tents and food vendors as well. Wonderful way to spend a day with the family or a friend.
Amanda Dickson
3 weeks agoMy husband and I went to Baby Animal Days with our 7-year-old granddaughter and 5-year-old grandson. We bought our tickets online in advance, and I'm so glad we did! We were able to walk right in without waiting in line. Those who hadn't bought tickets in advance weren't quite so lucky. I was surprised by the variety of attractions. We had a great time with all the baby animals, and although the lines were long, we never waited more than five minutes. By the time we'd seen all the attractions, we were ready for a snack. There was plenty to choose from, including BBQ, Street Tacos, Nachos, Mac & Cheese, Pizza, Corn Dogs, Cotton Candy, Pretzels, and many more. The prices were extremely high. I paid $20 for a pretzel, two small bags of cotton candy, and a bottle of water. Visitors can bring their own food and drinks, something I'll have to remember for next time. If you're interested in Baby Animal Days, I highly suggest purchasing tickets online, bringing your own food and drinks, and arriving early. We went around 10:30 Saturday morning, and by the time we left around 1 p.m., the place was packed, and the lines were extremely long. We had a great time, and we'll be back next year!
Brandon Dahlstrom
3 weeks agoThis place has a fun and relaxed atmosphere, making it super family-friendly. We visited on a Thursday afternoon and stayed until they closed at 6 pm. Surprisingly, we hardly had to wait for anything. You could easily hop into the animal pens and interact with adorable calves and lambs. You could also hold ducklings, chicks, and baby turtles. Our kids absolutely loved the train ride, and they had a great selection of food trucks to choose from. I highly recommend!
Hyrum Stallings
2 weeks agoMy wife and I have gone 3 times and it's always so fun. Never have regretted a single trip. We went on a Saturday for the baby bears and man it was packed though. I'd recommend trying to go on Thursday or Friday. It's worked out better for us in the past. The food trucks there are also great