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Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park

4.6 (45 reviews)

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Esperanza D.

Such a beautiful tiny farm in Redmond. This is a good way to spend aday for families (specially) with little ones. It has a little bit of everything: farm animals, short trails, a few slings, lots of green areas for picnics, restrooms (with changing tables). They have: cows, horses, ducks, rabbits, pigs, sheep's, goats, and chickens. No restaurants/vending machines or whatsoever; but you can bring your own snacks/food. Parking lots? Yes, there are plenty of them, but it can get busy during summer and sunny days (specially weekends because of birthday parties and horse riding classes) Give it a try, it's beautiful!!!

Somehow, we've loved this area for almost a decade but never explored this little gem of a park. It was time..... beyond time..... I had about 2 hours to fill with my 5 year old and 8 year old on a weekday morning (Thank you homeschool life). I had no idea that this space was so .... full? We visited the animals first. Goats, ducks, hens, and bunnies. I think there was a cow as well. Each animal has a little placard about how old they are etc. My littles loved it. No outdoor visit is a 5 star without a playground..... and the swingset checked this box. There was also a huge grassy area to run around..... and run we did. I finally managed to convince the littles to look at the trails with me. They weren't too happy about being pulled away from the fun stuff..... but eventually came around. We ended up on quite a walk.... mostly because I let the kids navigate and we got on a bit of a detour. Lots of local growth for plant identification and well maintained trails though made it easy to engage them as we went. Will we be back? I hope so!

Kathie s.

Looking for a fun place to go ? This park has it all and seriously should be a stop over summer break. It does not matter if you are 5 or 85 it has an activity for you. Just a few trip notes : 1) animals abound for the kids, pigs, goats, cows, ponies, a turky and more...fun.fun.fun-better than paying to go almost anywhere 2) There are trails all around the park for walking, jogging, taking pictures, or relaxing that are clearly marked with nature info 3) Picnic areas available 4) Beautiful lawns for frisbee or volleyball This is where it's at......stop by for a few hours and enjoy...you won't be sorry

Sarah A.

Can't say enough good things about this farm / Park. It's confirmed for me that Redmond is basically Pawnee and I couldn't be happier to live here! How many cities do you know that run a farm? Love it! This is the perfect spot to bring a curious toddler on the weekend. It's close by, free and very low commitment; if she eats cranky, we can run in the field, swing on a swing or just straight up leave. It's small but We can easily make an afternoon of it by bringing a small picnic for a snack. She loves listening to the animals and watching them get fed. When she's older, I'm sure we'll be signing her up for their various classes like horseback riding. I highly highly recommend this as a wonderful, educational experience for kids that is a lot of fun for everyone.

AMBER C.

The park itself is truly a hidden gem! Gorgeous and beautifully maintained trails are perfect for children and strollers! Plus animals to see! However I'm giving them a 3 star instead of 5 because of the experience I had yesterday at the park. Myself and 2 of my mom friends took our 5 children (all under age 5) to this park for a little "hiking" and play time and at first our experience was perfect. Then we stopped at a picnic table for lunch..... We were near the equestrian center, and in that parking lot was a smaller RV with a gentleman I believe to be living in it, he was clean and friendly when we passed, however about 30 minutes into our lunch he comes barging over to the picnic area yelling at us. Apparently our children were being too loud!? (They were singing to the trees and all around being KIDS in nature!) He was yelling and saying we were disturbing the wildlife (there was literally one other person we saw in an hr period over there and Zero animals) he said we were so loud he was calling the cops and told us we needed to pack up and leave! Our children were SO SCARED they were hiding under the picnic table! We tried to have a calm conversation with him and he kept getting more and more agitated. We finally asked him to leave and said we would wait for police. He walked away and we called the park itself and asked to speak with a park employee. And we didn't get much help unfortunately. So we called the non emergency line and spoke to the Redmond police. We explained we didn't feel safe walking past this man in order to get back to the other side of the park to our vehicles. Initially they said they didn't believe we would have a problem walking past him. But again we expressed our fear, this gentleman is in a motorhome and clearly angry with us, who knows what could happen!? Finally they dispatched a police officer. She was amazing! Her name was Sergeant Julie Beard. She met us on the trail and escorted us back to our vehicles. She was AMAZING! She made our kids feel safe and encouraged them to be in nature and make noises! (You know be kids!?). I'm not sure what developed with the gentleman in the RV. But it definitely made me more weary of taking my children to the park :(. In conclusion if our experience wasn't so scary I'd be raving about this park. However now I'm left raving about Redmond police! They were amazing, unfortunately humanity isn't as amazing and we constantly have to be on our toes in an area once believed to be safe.

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Ali C.

Fun family farm! Went here for Big Truck Day and we all enjoyed it! Clean and even has clean bathrooms too. Paths are clear and marked as well. Great for families and can rent out their pavilions too for parties! Will return.

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Such a great little escape! Just a short little drive out of the city... Grabbed a packed lunch and enjoyed the serenity of the trees

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