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Musk Ox Farm

4.4 (33 reviews)
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Jessica A.

Cute store offering multiple kinds of musk ox yarn, as well as objects made with the yarn. I did not have time to tour the farm but the gift shop was really nice and the cashier super friendly/helpful, so I imagine the rest of the place is just as nice.

Maria P.

A working farm and museum where the Musk Ox lives. A must see, ample parking, very clean and you purchase your tickets inside the museum. Every hour there is a tour to explore the working farm. The gift store has beautiful handmade wool items made locally by women and all proceeds go towards the maintenance of the farm. It's a beautiful space. The ladies working here are very knowledgeable, professional and friendly. My friend from Alaska took me here sharing with me about the musk ox.

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Great educational tour with a guide. Get to meet a few of the musk oxes and hear their individual stories. There is a 3 legged musk ox that was harmed in a battle but is living in peace thanks to the farm. Great experience. Highly recommended

Lu X.

What an amazing experience learning about the musk ox! This is the best and must-see farm in Palmer. Jessica was so full of enthusiasm and knowledge about the musk ox. She knows all the ox, their personalities, stories. The love she exudes about these ox are contagious. She made the tour so much fun! We learned, laughed and had a blast with her. Kudos to Jessica! Thank you for a great day on the farm.

Mark M.

We really enjoyed our tour of the musk ox farm. The guide was friendly and obviously passionate about the animals. It was a great experience to see these rare animals up close and the tour was surprisingly educational as well. Of course due to covid they require masks even outside which they explained is to protect the musk ox. This is understandable. Although they are behind a fence and seem tame they are still wild animals so there is no petting of course. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn't realize what a wild animal is. They have about 70 of the musk ox there so you can see males, females and various ages. there is only a wire fence so you are within inches of the musk ox to see them close up. They are beautiful animals and well taken care of. I would recommend highly especially for kids for the opportunity to see these gorgeous rare animals up close. Great gift ship and mini museum inside too.

Mrs L.

Beautiful farm with lots of great information. Our guide Rylee was very knowledgeable and it is evident that she cares a lot about the animals and enjoys her job.

Musk ox in the museum
Heather G.

The Musk Ox farm is a great place to visit while in Palmer. We really enjoyed getting to see all the musk oxen and learning about them. The guide gave us lots of interesting information about them. We highly recommend going to the Musk Ox farm.

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Andrew H.

Full Disclosure: I have not taken the tour. The tour is the best way to see the Muskox here. If you don't take the tour you can walk around a small museum. Why did I not take the tour? Seemed kind of spendy for what it is, especially when you can see Muskox and many other animals in Portage for...not that much more money. The small museum area IS interesting. I love stuff like this though. Lots of great vintage photography and explanations of all things Muskox. I really love wool. And I really love hats. However, Muskox wool hats seem like they are made to sit in a case and...not actually be worn? I'd love to buy one, can y'all make one a bit more...sporty? Also: I have a big head, and they looked tiny. I felt weird asking if I could try on a $150+ beanie, so I didn't. It's worth a stop if you're driving through Palmer and need to kill some time.

The tour was really great, and our tour guide, Bailey, readily answered all of our questions. We learned a lot, and the animals were awesome! It was extremely interesting, and something we never would have normally seen. We definitely recommend visiting the Musk Ox Farm, and we would come again!

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Unique gifts. Easy access. Friendly service. No food. Its a farm. Lots more as an event venue. Call for details.

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Loved our tour and learning from our tour guide. Being from farming families we appreciate the care they provide to their animals.

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