At The Farm at Walnut Creek, you will find both a unique and educational experience for the entire family. On your visit, you will have the opportunity to view …
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May 20, 2025
Enjoyed this more than we expected. Took the wagon tour and would highly recommend this So many animals. Emus, Buffalo, Peacock, giraffes, pigs and their babies. Lemurs, deer and many more.Full review by jill s
May 12, 2025
Good trip. We arrived at approximately 9:30 am and made our way towards the entrance of the farm. Admission into the farm was cash only and they did not accept debit or credit cards. The farm was on …Full review by PartyTheNightAway
May 8, 2025
It was very interesting and they were very accommodating! Loved the animals and the driver of the wagon was very knowledgeableFull review by Explore234171
Is this a tourist trap? Would like to experience and get to know Amish customs, etc? What is price of admission?
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It is definitely not a tourist trap. You get to walk around the farm and enter the buildings and houses on the property to see how things are made. You can drive your car around to see …
It is definitely not a tourist trap. You get to walk around the farm and enter the buildings and houses on the property to see how things are made. You can drive your car around to see most animals or as I recommend you can ride on a horse drawn wagon. My children, husband, grandmother and I all enjoyed our experience! The prices are as follows: Adult $11.75 Children 3-12 $8.75 Senior $8.75 Group rate of 15+ people $7.75 each Adult +wagon $16.75 Children 3-12 +wagon $11.75 Senior +wagon $11.75 Group 15+ people $10.25 each
It's a former Amish home that is now used for self tours. Nobody lives in the home anymore. It still has furniture and quilts and a few Amish things in it. It's part Amish farm and part zoo. …
It's a former Amish home that is now used for self tours. Nobody lives in the home anymore. It still has furniture and quilts and a few Amish things in it. It's part Amish farm and part zoo. It's a good way to spend an afternoon.
Do they permit bringing in apples for the horses and romaine lettuce for the giraffes (as long as they are washed)?
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I did not see anyone doing that and feel they probably wouldn't. They do you give you a large container of food to feed the animals from the wagon. I gave the brochure that you get …
I did not see anyone doing that and feel they probably wouldn't. They do you give you a large container of food to feed the animals from the wagon. I gave the brochure that you get when you buy the tickets to the boys that might have had your answer. We had a very enjoyable day there.
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Our physical address is 4147 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. It's sometimes confusing for our guests because we are actually just a few miles southeast of...