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1. DD Llamas - Webster Township

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· 3 reviews

5440 Gregory Rd, Dexter, MI 48130

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DD Llamas: what do users think?
Kimberlee Beydoun: The llamasare adorable and the kids love working with them.
Ben M: Ann Arbor Llama Lovers 4H Club is the greatest place for young people to develop friendships and handling skills. Great leadership.
Robert Roth: Llamas!

2. Harmony Acres - Salem Township

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7492 7 Mile Rd, Northville, MI 48167

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Tracy Rosol: Helped out Nancy on the farm, pulling weeds, planting and grooming horses

3. Domino’s Farms Petting Farm - Ann Arbor Charter Township

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· 625 reviews

3001 Earhart Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48106

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Gabriel Mongefranco: Amazing place for little kids… and for grownups too! :) My family has been members of Domino’s Farms Petting Zoo for a few years, and we love it.There are always new animals to see, both young and grown. The most popular are probably the baby goats, sheep, llamas, alpacas and pigs. You can feed most of the grown animals (only their own carrot sticks are allowed, which sell for $2/bag or $1/bag for members). There are typically also chickens, turtles, ducks, peacocks, rabbits, horses, ponies, donkeys, cows, and barn friends like cats and birds.They host fun activities throughout the year, such as summer festivals the 1st Saturday of June/July/August, trick or treat events, hot cocoa in the winter, and more.There are also other attractions like hay rides, a playhouse with tons of play kitchen equipment, green areas, shelter rentals for birthday parties. There’s a 1920’s train caboose (walk-thru museum, with antique appliances, beds, full bath, kitchen, firewood heater). There is a new playground that opened in 2023. They also sell inexpensive snacks/icream/drinks inside the lobby, which is also a science/animals focused toy store.Kids can spend hours here having fun, and then top it off with ice cream!Consider the annual membership - it’s worth it. Once your kids discover this place, they will want to keep going time and time again.The only complaint I would mention is that after 2 years of asking, they still have not fixed the door thresholds at the main entrance and at the exit towards the train, which make it impossible for a wheelchair to get through without having to tip it over. Domino’s Farms - I highly encourage you to take this accessibility matter seriously and comply with ADA laws, to ensure your entrance is safe and accessible to those in wheelchairs, like my family.Overall, our family loves the petting farm. It’s highly recommended and kid-approved!
Hazel James: My family enjoyed it
Lisa B: Very nice, clean atmosphere. Loved all the animals but especially the goats
Maureen Ellenberger: Lots of fun feeding the animals Happy Birthday Carter!
La Wanda Smith: The kids had fun but there weren't many animals for them to experience.
Alyazia Alhosani: Its a small nice place yo visit, you feed and pet animals, enjoy the weather while kids play at the playground..The bathrooms are clean and the staff is amazing.Price is very reasonable 8$ +2$ for a bag of carrots
John Jamison: Took my granddaughter for her first visit to the farm and she loved it!!! She saw all the great farm friends and gave out alot of carrots. The place sure has been a staple in michigan and I plan to have more dates there with my granddaughter.
Katie Kidle: Great experience at the Farm - Kids got to feed the animals carrots, pizza was delivered, there was a hay ride, and a playground for the rest of the time. An easy process, and a relatively inexpensive way to have a big party.
Mali: It's a small little petting farm near U of M. The people were nice and my Pre-K class enjoyed themselves.
Mary Theresa Bishop: My family can't get enough of this place! It's the only petting farm I know of in the area where you can feed the animals. Now that they have a playground we can spend the whole day there!!
Ahmad Halabi: It’s a nice place for kids. You can see the whole place in one hour.
Katy Williams: My daughter had the best 4th birthday here! All of the guests had an absolute blast!
Sophia Smith: Kids friendly place!!!
Michael Cavasin: We took our son here today and had a nice time. Cleaner, and more spread out than other petting zoos. Even though the parking lot was getting full, it didn't feel like you were running into anyone or that it was crowded. Admission cost is pretty fair, and the cost of carrots is lower than other zoos we've been to. We will continue to return as he grows up!
Judy Beer: We had a great time at the petting farm today! It was my granddaughters first visit to a farm and meeting animals. She loved it. We love that it is set up with access to all the animals and that they are well cared for. We will be back!
Manda Schwerin: It was a great little day trip for our family not super expensive and my little kids loved all the animals.
Sri: It was an amazing stop on our way from Chicago to Detroit. It will be an exciting time for the kids. Friendly staff and more than friendly zoo friends.
Elsie Chappell: The petting farm has a clean bathroom, which is much appreciated! Hayrides for a couple of dollars. Vending machine, gift shop sells a few toys and snacks.
Local Tour Guide: Highly recommend! They added a pavilion and swing set with a small playground. Parties available.
Alec Ashburn: The noise pollution that these animals have to deal with 24/7 along M-14 is ridiuclous, Dominos Farm needs to put up a sound barrier to protect them. They can afford it.
Bradley Johnson: We recently celebrated our five year old's birthday at Dominoes Farm and it was a fantastic experience! Despite the cold weather outside, the indoor party area was warm and cozy. The kids had a blast interacting with the animals and the staff were incredibly helpful in making sure everything ran smoothly. The highlight of the party was definitely feeding the animals. We highly recommend Dominoes Farm for a fun and memorable birthday party!

4. Barn Sanctuary - Sylvan Township

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· 133 reviews

20179 McKernan Dr, Chelsea, MI 48118

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5. The Creature Conservancy - Lodi Township

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· 514 reviews

4940 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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