The Farm
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 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 (2 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Steve Reeves
7 months agoFun place for a family with kids. We went with our 2-1/2 year old granddaughter and she had the best time ever. She ran to pet every animal wandering the property and in the fenced in areas. The entire place was super clean. The stuff was friendly, informative, and helpful. When you go, be sure to feed the baby goats with the milk bottles. Another fun thing to do is to walk the trails. We all had a great time and I would highly recommend going.
Kylie LaBeau
7 months agoWe found heaven! Our two year old son LOVED The Farm! We enjoyed everything here! From bottle feeding the goats, chasing kitties and watering the garden! So happy we found this place, we plan on coming back every year for our Door County trip! Shirley, Steve and everyone is so incredibly kind and good hearted. We feel blessed getting to know them and learn all about The Farm and their family! Perfect for kids and adults. Thank you for this special experience! Can’t wait to come back next year!
Steve Litkowiak
8 months agoWe spotted a flyer last year and made it a point to visit this year's trip. I really wanted to feed the baby goats. So worth the visit!!! We visited on a slow day (Tuesday) so I would hopefully have a chance to feed the baby goats 🐐. Luckily we were able to. Understandably they limit the bottle's so the goats are not overfed. They save the fun for the children to experience, very necessary and responsible. Jackson, the local farm hand, was extremely hands on with taking care of the animals as well as answering questions for the public. The Farm was so much more than we ever expected. The two sisters that own the farm were so helpful and explained the history of their farm. Everything was as clean and well maintained as a farm can be. All stalls have signs to remind visitors which animals are not to be fed corn, do follow their guidelines to keep the animals healthy. The farm has been functioning for 59 years, the property is huge with trails if you want to explore. Pack a lunch and enjoy. The Farm is a full fledged museum in its own right with local history and vintage farming equipment. History of honey bee's, the antique farm equipment is facinating and perfect examples of early ingenuity. They even have a historic log cabin from the 1850's that was moved to their property. Absolutely so much to see than I could possibly mention. The milk bottle's and bags of corn are .25 ea. The admission is $9.50 for adults, reduced rates for children and under 3 are free. A season pass is twice the daily rate, wish I lived close enough to participate. I was even lucky enough to milk a goat... after the children had their turn. Jackson was patient and easy with a smile. They're lucky to have him, the perfect farm ambassador 👌. Highly recommend visiting, we spent 3 hours touring, feeding and petting the animals. We will visit again!
Kevin Mills
a month agoGreat stop on your way through Door County. Got to feed and pet all sorts of animals. Made our trip memorable.
Braden Sterling
7 months agoMy GF and I went on a Saturday in early October. We enjoyed the scenic drive up there. It is near Cave Point park, so we went to The Farm afterwards. The cost is $10 per adult which seemed reasonable to me. There is also corn that you can purchase and kids have the option to bottle feed the baby goats as well. There are many different buildings and lots with animals in them. Our favorite was the building with the baby pigs and goats in it. They also have kittens you can play with that were very sweet. There are some walking trails around the farm as well and overall a lot to explore for $10. I would highly recommend stopping if you are nearby.