Tilden Little Farm
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekdays (quieter)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Mida Mi
3 months agoMy son loves watching animals very much, and my choice fell on this farm. We arrived late, and did not have time to enjoy the birds and rabbits (but we were given a couple of minutes), as well as the pigs (since they were already asleep), but other animals (cows and sheep) were fully accessible, they could be fed and petted. Admission is free, but if you want to feed the animals, you need to bring food with you. We liked the farm, good customer orientation, and a good variety of animals. I will recommend this place to my friends.
Rhonda Lam
6 months agoGreat place to have close encounter with farm animals. There are pigs, rabbits, ducks, chickens, cows, goats, and sheep’s. Be sure to bring some celery and lettuce with you so you can feed them and pet them. It is a great weekend activity for family especially if you have kids.
Revathi Tirughana
3 weeks agoGreat little farm and educational center surrounded by nature. Toddlers really enjoy seeing the farm animals up close. PSA as of April 12, note that farm feeding has stopped momentarily- probably best to enquire ahead if this part of the intent for the visit.
Cynaka Harper
6 months agoI took my friend there, and he likes it. The only downside if you have allergies; just know where the wind blows. The staff are truly nice. Make sure you bring lettuce and celery to feed the animals. It's best to go there early in the morning when there's not a lot of people and the parking space is plenty. Fyi, the office of more information about the park is closed on Monday. That was our mistake.
Katherine Y
4 months agoGreat place to take your kids, or heck, just to look around. There is a large variety of animals - goats, sheep, rabbits, ducks, geese, chickens, cows, pigs. It’s free, and you can bring your own vegetables (celery and lettuce only!) to feed the animals. A real hidden gem in Tilden.