Grant's Farm 7385 Grant Road, St. Louis, MO 63123
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Grant's Farm is a popular tourist attraction located at 7385 Grant Road in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. This historic institution offers visitors the opportunity to see a variety of animals, including exotic species like elephants and kangaroos, as well as domestic animals like goats and horses. In addition to the animal encounters, Grant's Farm also features beautiful gardens, tram rides, and live shows. It is a must-visit destination for families and animal lovers looking for a fun and educational experience.
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7385 Grant Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123, United States
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"Great fun! Quite a bit to see and do. Watch out for the parakeet attraction! We choose not to do it, but watched others. Several came out bleeding as the little birds can be quite aggressive with their search for food! Our favorite was feeding the baby goats. So cute! All animals are clearly well cared for and in great health. Really appreciated seeing that."
"What an Amazing place Grant’s farm is. I was there for a company event so we have the entire place to ourselves. We got to do the tour got the pet Clydesdale horse ate some great barbecue and had an open bar which was paid for by our sponsor. Very cool to see grants home and all the animals that Anheuser Bush family took care of."
"Went to Grants Farm for the first time today and it was amazing! Family friendly, enough animals to pet and feed to keep you and your children occupied for a bit. There is a plethora of opportunities to take smaller tours to feed and pet the larger animals like the camels and yak. You will learn about the animals on the tram ride from the entrance to the main area of the park. The A.B. pavilion/eating area has a pretty decent amount of food and drinks, as well as seating, but I guarantee the tables will be full if you go in the middle of the day, but people eat quickly and you will be able to find a table. There is opportunity to see miniature horses in the stables right by the food area. There is a worker that will have a horse out to pet in that area as well. We went during Oktoberfest, so I'm not sure if everything was out and available during this time, or if it's normally like that. There are Clydesdales in the stalls across the parking lot on the opposite side of the park entrance. The employees seem very happy to work there and are a pleasure to encounter. We noticed lights on a bunch of trees, so I bet the park is beautiful once the sun sets. I'm surprised at how small the park is, I thought it was as big as the zoo. We spent a good 2-3 hours there and feel like we saw everything there was to see. Parking was $16 and we bought tickets in advance. Otherwise, it might be $19 usually. We will definitely be back!"
"Very cute and fun farm to visit! It’s really large and there are a lot of different animals. The history is also pretty interesting. It is free to enter but we had to pay $19 to park (Labor Day- don’t know if pricing was different for the holiday). The ride was comfortable and it was accommodating of strollers, wheelchairs, etc. The goat area is particularly fun, especially with children. You can feed the goats milk for like $2 if you choose. There are also other options to feed the older goats or ride camels. We spent about 1.5 to 2 hours there but probably could’ve spent about 2-3 hours there. Definitely would recommend as a fun activity in the St. Louis area! The staff are also very kind! It’s well maintained. I also appreciated the breastfeeding options for moms here - there are a few private rooms and areas for changing diapers."
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