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    Action Wildlife Foundation - Animal artwork on outside wall

    Action Wildlife Foundation

    (31 reviews)

    This spot is wild!…read more We FINALLY took a trip to Action Wildlife today and it was ABSOLUTELY worth the drive. There are multiple spaces to explore when you come in. First, YES you want the big feed pail. Lots of animals. When you first drive in you come upon the museum, gift shop, and play area. They still had their corn pit set up in the play area and that was a big hit with our little one. What you see out in front of you to access is the walking/driving section. You can choose to take this walk or park your car as you visit the animal areas. It goes all the way from the small capybara enclosure to highland cows and so many in between! If you drive straight back you will get to the big green barn near the blue silos. That bar is the petting barn and where you will do encounters. We did the baby highland cow encounter and got to spend a half hour with Hank. Feeding, brushing, petting, and just enjoying his company. We brought in our 1 year old and she loved it! As you leave that barn there is another play area to the left and if you follow it past the camels you'll see the sign for hayride and drive through safari. You can go right down that small road and it'll lead you to a drive around where you're supposed to stay in the car and drive on the enclosure to see a bunch of animals. We didn't do the hayride but it's back there. It loops all the way back, so no worries about figuring out how to get back. We felt that this was BEYOND worth our time and loved all of the up close interactions. Will be returning!

    Who knew you could see animals that I thought could only be seen on Safari right here in CT!! So…read moredarn cool. Zebra camels ! We loved it had such a great time. Beautiful scenery. Beautiful animals that looks so happy to be there. These folks are doing a great job. Would highly recommend!

    Flamig Farm - Air BNB and shop

    Flamig Farm

    (73 reviews)

    I came here for a birthday party and it was the first time visiting this farm. It is pretty cute…read moreand the birthday party was held in a small building with its own kitchen. The kids had fun feeding the farm animals. I will have to admit I had fun too. There are all sorts of farm animals, such as chickens, cats, dogs, goats, horses, bunnies, pigs and more. I am a cat person and I enjoy looking for the barn cats. The place is pretty clean for a farm and the kids enjoy the tractor ride. All the employees were nice and friendly. If you're planning a fun kids party, this is a great place for them.

    You can't miss the iconic large red barn that has the word EGGS, but backwards on it. Flamig Farm…read morehas been in existence since 1907; located in West Simsbury. First visit, I got there around 4:40 and they were closing at 5; it was a short trip because I just wanted to get some eggs. The employee said they were closing soon and so was the petting zoo when I first walked in; I mentioned I was going to be quick and just wanted to get some eggs. I didn't know they had a petting zoo so I made a plan to go back again another time. The store was your typical farm stand, they had eggs, honey, cookies, apparel, and various of other knick knacks. They were having a sale, buy one dozens eggs ($7) and get one dozen free. The chickens were laying too many eggs and they wanted to get rid of as many as possible. The second time, I got in earlier in the day and purchased petting zoo tickets; $8 per person over 2 years old/under 80 years old and for an additional $2, you can purchase feed. I highly recommend getting the feed, the animals loved it. The petting zoo was bigger than I thought. There's even a playground with benches and picnic tables. The place seemed clean and the animals seem well taken care of. We saw pigs, llamas (my favorite), sheep, goats, alpacas, peacocks, cows, ponies (another favorite), donkeys, bunnies, chickens, and a black cat.Inside the shop, there were baby chicks, birds, and guinea pigs. There were signs explaining what type of animals, facts, and their story/names throughout. They also offer pony and tractor rides for an additional fee. There's a huge pavilion with picnic tables; you can bring your own food in. Also, there is an Airbnb onsite and people book their weddings there. There are many events hosted there as well; children programs and summer camps are popular ones. My kids and I had a blast petting and feeding the animals. I highly recommend!

    Rawson Brook Farm

    Rawson Brook Farm

    (12 reviews)

    So sad...according to the Berkshire Eagle, Susan Sellew made her last batch of her legendary Rawson…read moreFarm goat cheese and closed in early 2023. We missed our annual Berkshires trip last year so we didn't know. Planning a return, we were concerned about Rawson still in business and we were right to be concerned. Since the earl 2000s we shopped the self service creamery, saw the cheese being made, enjoyed watching the goats graze and we consumed a ton of the best fresh goat cheese in America. And now it's no longer. RIP Rawson Brook Farm, we miss you.

    Nestled into a hillside, complete with rolling pastures, is the humble operation that is Rawson…read moreBrook Farm, producer of over 450 pounds of delicious Monterey Chevre every week. On a bright Sunday afternoon, we visited the farm and had the opportunity to chat with the founder and owner, Susan, and learn more about the start of the farm and it's current inhabitants: goats! Susan began the farm from scratch with the family land and a few goats. Part of the "Back To The Land" movement, she built the farm in 1984 and currently breeds goats every year, resulting in about 80-90 kids born each season. She feeds them organic grass and hay and knows every single goat by name--no easy feet when they are easily 150 goats on hand at all times! We arrived at just the right moment, having the opportunity to see some newborn baby goats (literally born that moment!) and hold some goats that were only a few weeks old. The cheese is bought on an honor system (leave the money in a bin by the refrigerator) and can be found in a small room just behind the stalls where the goats are kept. If you love goat cheese or have an interest in natural farming practices, visit Susan and her goats at Rawson Brook Farm!

    Castle Hill Farm - The Sunflower Stroll

    Castle Hill Farm

    (15 reviews)

    Castle Hill Farm is a farm that opened in Newtown, Connecticut in 1927. It was founded by the…read morePaproski Family who have owned it for four generations. Now a retired dairy farm, Castle Hill Farm was once the second largest supplier of dairy products in Fairfield County. In spite of the farm's retired status, the Paproski Family work hard to preserve their 100+ acres through continuing the production of hay and corn fields, growing Christmas trees and seasonal vegetables. In addition to their Farm Stand, Castle Hill Farm also has a petting zoo, hayrides, a Sunflower Stroll, a Corn Maze, a Pick-Your-Own Pumpkin Patch, and other various attractions at different times throughout the year. The farm is also available to book for events such as weddings and baby showers. My family and I recently visited Castle Hill Farm to see their Sunflower Stroll. First we stopped off in their farm stand which was filled with all sorts of fresh vegetables such as tomatoes, corn, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and even local honey. We decided to purchase some delicious looking Graffiti Eggplant as well as a handmade candle that had an intoxicating vanilla aroma. Afterwards we headed into the Sunflower Stroll. Our son had so much fun looking at all of the pretty flowers and pointing out all of the bees. Co-owner Stephanie Kearns told us about other things the farm will be offering in the coming months, including hayrides, the pumpkin patch, and other Fall Fun activities. Autumn is our favorite time of year so we'll definitely be back! Get out and see the Sunflower Stroll while you still can!

    Besides being a perfect place to get your pumpkins and all sorts of fresh vegetables in season and…read moreChristmas trees great place to hold an event they go above and beyond. Recommend for a great engagement party or even a wedding or any party or event.

    Action Wildlife Foundation - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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