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Kangaroo Creek Farm

4.7 (66 reviews)

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Vivien I.

On our recent trip to Kelowna, we visited the Kangaroo Creek Farm located almost right next door to the Kelowna Airport. The name is a little bit of a misnomer. In addition to Kangaroos, we also saw wallabies, emus, capybaras, porcupines, turtles, rabbits, goats, a large assortment of exotic birds and reptiles, and one show turkey. We happened to visit at the same time as a school field trip and a retirement home field trip, so there were a lot of individuals wandering about. There are two main areas, one with mostly kangaroos, wallabies, capybaras and goats, and the other side contains almost everything else. There is a sign listing out the rules of the farm (including how and where you can pet the animals) and you are given a quick refresher upon entering each enclosure. All the staff there are upbeat and very knowledgeable about the animals. There was a mini heat wave when we visited the farm, so we took the cues from the kangaroos and stuck to more shaded areas. A great place to visit if you are looking for something to do other than visit a winery.

Jasmine A.

We started off our second day in Kelowna at Kangaroo Creek Farm, a family owned farm that has kangaroos, wallabies, emus, turkeys, parrots, capybaras, goats, and more. We arrived right at opening, 10am, and already there was a long line up, but the wait to get in was pretty quick. Even though there were a lot of people visiting the farm, people were pretty good at not crowding you, and physical distancing was easily achieved. You were allowed to pet the goats, kangaroos, wallabies, and capybaras (which had surprisingly wiry fur), and I had the opportunity to feed a corn cob to a capybara. Despite being a group of adults in our 30s, we all had a lot of fun -- Kangaroo Creek Farm is suitable for people of all ages. If you like animals, whether or not you have kids, I highly recommend visiting Kangaroo Creek Farm. And at $12 a ticket (for adults), you can't go wrong. [Yelp collections: Kelowna 2020; Zoos and Aquariums; Cheap Thrills]

Mary C.

Didn't even know this place existed till a family member put this place on the must-see-do list during our winery tour. I'm glad I went as it was an amazing opportunity to pet kangaroos and wallabies. Kangaroo Creek Farm rescue kangaroos, wallabies, birds and other animals. Cost is $12/adult. They take credit cards. Upon paying, instructions were given for social distancing, when and when not to pet the animals and then handed a small bag of popcorn to feed the kangaroos/wallabies. We were there for an hour as the farm is not that big. This would be a fun place to take young children and anyone wishing to pet kangaroos/wallabies. Suggest you go early in the summertime to beat the heat as certain areas of the farm have limited shade. There was a little food stand selling snacks and drinksbut also saw families bring their own food for a picnic. Free parking on site.

Xichen J.

This is one of the most exciting place to visit for animal lovers. The farm is located off of Old Vernon Road on the East side of the airport. Admissions for adults is $16 and there are ample parking onsite. The farm is divided into three sections: petting area, non-petting area, and dining area. Inside the petting area, they have kangaroos, goats, and a turkey. The farm provides you with a bag of popcorn that you can use to feed the animals. There is also a capybara with two younglings roaming in the petting area, although they are very skittish and impossible to pet. On the other side in the non-petting area, they have reptiles, parrots, kangaroo, turkey, emu, capybara, and ducks. The animals are all kid friendly and a joy to be around with. Expect to spend 1 to 2 hours here.

Long K.

Paying $10 (cash only) to visit a petting farm of wallabies and kangaroos? Oh hell yes. Was visiting in town for a wedding and made this place a top priority, because where else can you pet these creatures. It was the busy Canadian weekend holiday, and the place was packed 30 minutes into opening morning. I think the sheer volume of people overwhelmed the animals in the huge open field petting area. The staff gives you free food (popcorn and pellets) to hand feed them, but most I encountered stayed to the fence perimeters and didn't want to engage much; some were even grumpy, but can't blame them given the lack of respect where parents didn't keep control of their kids. The albino wallabies hiding from the sun were the cutest and most engaging IMO. You can also see emus, peacocks, goats, chickens, birds, capybaras roaming the grounds too. I was but disappointed they didn't have the baby kangaroo holdings and I didn't get to see any sugar gliders that day. Nevertheless this place was a great diversion. Note parking is side street only. You can however drive down the steep hill into the entrance for about 5-6 handicapped parking spots.

Eric C.

Kangaroos, wallabies, emus... capybaras! While I might not recommend going during a heatwave, this place was super awesome. We loved exploring the park area and getting up close and personal with all the animals. Once you enter, it's quite a bit to take in. Where do I go? Is that a kangaroo? I thought they were bigger. (They ended up to be wallabies.) The farm is separated into two areas: A strictly "do not touch the animals unless told otherwise" side and a "show animals all the love" side. Our favourite encounters would be the baby emus that nip at your toes if you get close enough and the sugar gliders that you are able to hold and will scramble around your body and look incredibly adorable doing so. Kids of all ages will enjoy a visit here.

Wilson L.

This is such a fun spot in Kelowna! There are a lot of cute kangeroos to pet and hang out with along with some goats, pigs, bunnys, and capybaras. A decent amount of animals to see and pet, they even have a porcupine. Definitely worth checking out and visiting especially if you're a fan of kangeroos or animals in general!

Goats

Amazing 10/10 great for kids and adults I loved petting and visiting all the animals. I was definitely more excited than my kid to see the capybaras m.

Amy T.

Every single person from adult to child loved the Kangaroo Creek Farm. There are tons of animals (the majority and main area being kangaroos) roaming freely around the farm. One thing I really liked is the fact that they all looked happy. Animals you can pet or approach closely are kangaroos, capybaras, goats, miniature ponies, emus, turkeys and ducks. There's also a bird section, but we didn't get a chance to see it. There are three things to keep in mind: 1. Be respectful of the animals 2. There is poop everywhere since the animals can run around freely, so wear old shoes or prepare to wash afterwards 3. The entrance fee is cash only for $10 per person. Seniors (65+) and Youth (under 19) are $5 per person. Children 5 and under are free.

Mikaela M.

Amazing! Just as fun for adults looking for an adventure, as it is for kids. I have nothing bad to say. The grounds are kept very clean, the animals look healthy and happy, and the babies are the sweetest little things with long eyelashes *SWOON*. I loved it.

Emma F.

What a fantastic place! Go. Go now. We got to see ostrich babies running around in zany circles, Mara, capybaras, kangaroos, goats, sugar gliders, and couldn't stop laughing and smiling the whole time. This place will make your day. The animals are adorable and all can be fed and petted, and the staff are very friendly and informative. Highly recommended for kids of all ages (even 30 something year old kids like my husband and I).

Denise W.

I had a great time here. Lots of Kangaroos and other animals roaming free in the farm. They look happy. The place has expanded. I was told last year they had only 1 area but now its 3. Admission is $10 per person. Cash only and you pay at the entrance. One area is dedicated just for Kangaroo. You also get to hold and take picture of the baby Kangaroo / Joey. So cute. The Kangaroo loves it when people take pictures with them. There are other animals to see such as wild boar, goat, birds, turkey, chicken etc.

Cam C.

Best $10 (cash per adult) I've ever spent. Knowing that it goes towards feeding and caring for the animals is worth it since they really do take such great care of all of the animals. There are 3 separate areas containing different animals, but I would go see the Joeys first since that area gets busy really quickly since you get to hold the babies. I would also recommend going when they open for the second half of the day since it's not as busy. We also came when they had a reptile expert come by with some creatures for show and tell. I told my mom and sister about this place and they were hesitant, but at the end of our visit, they enjoyed this place much more than I did.

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I was but disappointed they didn't have the baby kangaroo holdings and I didn't get to see any sugar gliders that day.

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