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Scipio Petting Zoo

3.4 (27 reviews)

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Shannon Y.

I absolutely love this place! Every time I drive by, I make sure to stop in. So happy the place gets better and better each time. They have made a lot of improvements over the years. Alpacas , camel, zonkey, turtles, bunnies, lambs, goats, chickens, ducks and peacocks.

Helen S.

I saw a comment about the camel being in the heat... Wondering how hot it was for the person reviewing to be concerned. Camels live in the dessert (mostly Middle East) they can handle temperatures as high as 130. I wasn't too worried about the camel, I would be more worries about the Rabbits and the Zonkey (zebra/donkey mix) The goats do have this grass/carpet they walk on instead of walking on hot concrete. I went to this zoo mid August, right next to gas station. I think what these animals need is just a bit more space. The man taking care of this place was very nice!

Porter S.

The wife and I were headed from Las Vegas, Nevada to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2021. Midway we stopped at a random gas station. Low and behold we stopped next door to the Scipio Petting Zoo. No entrance fee so we stretched our legs. Rabbits, Goats, Peacocks, Turkeys great you as you first enter, further inside you'll meet large tortoise's, llama, a camel, and zonkeys. Here we were driving to Salt Lake City for something and suddenly we're petting goats, llamas, and zonkeys! In the middle of nowhere we're looking at a camel and petting zonkeys! How cool. A few days later we were driving back to Las Vegas, we stopped for another visit. For something that had no entrance fee and wasn't planned, I can't complain. 2022 saw another trip through Utah, this time my 15 and 13 year old kids we're with us and loved every minute of being there. The kids stopped to hold and pet bunny rabbits first. I was asked by one of the caretakers if I would like to feed the camel. You bet I did, can't say you pet let alone fed a camel every day. Turns out the camel goes by the name Wednesday. I had just turned my back to Wednesday when I was out of food for her. My family had watched me and as I turned to speak to them, something happened, it felt like Wednesday had tried to take a bite off the top of my head. I turned back towards Wednesday and all I could hear was my family and the caretaker laughing. "Did Wednesday just try to take a bite off my head?" Still laughing the caretaker informed me that Wednesday wanted to give me a kiss. As I was feeding the camel, I was also petting her chin and front of her neck, apparently this is something she loves. Can't say you've been kissed by a camel every day.

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Tom B.

I always stop because it's right next to a pilot truck stop you can see the animals but I can't figure out if it's still open. Wish the camel had more room to roam

I told the camel he was being abused and he appeared to roll over dead.  Not sure.

I am concerned about the camel. May or may not have died today. He looked sad so i talked to him for a bit. Then he rolled over and was unresponsive. I fear for his life.

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Renata K.

We came here when it was closed but the girl working there let us come in to look at the animals anyway :) lots of birds and animals here including a camel and a cute little mini-horse. The animals seem happy. Great view of the sunset!

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Wow! What an awesome experience seeing these unique animals! Eddie is an absolute gentleman and we can't wait to drive through this spot to visit with our family again!!

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Incredibly cruel. The animals don't have nearly enough space or stimulation. They even have a camel by itself. So sad, I nearly cried.

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Super cute little petting zoo just off I-15. Nice place to stretch out and see cute animals. Staff are very nice and helpful.

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Adding space! Very nice care taker gave us answers to all our questions. They are open every day except Tuesday! Love it!

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Utah Valley Llamas

Utah Valley Llamas

5.0(1 review)
61.6 mi

I stumbled across Utah Valley Llamas by accident on a Utah tourist website. I am so glad I did!!!!…read moreLet me tell you everything you need to now about Utah Valley Llamas: The farm is located on the grounds of the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Hindu temple. As we were waiting for our tour of the llama farm to start, we got a free tour of the temple. It was cool to learn basics of the Hindu religion, and it gave us base information for some of the animals we were about to see on the farm tour! Vai, referred to as the "llama mama," was awesome! She is an older lady who is very blunt but full of love for her religion and her animals. I am not Hindu, but it was very refreshing to see someone care so much about religion. Vai showed us her fancy birds, fish, llamas, and sacred cows. She was full of knowledge and allowed us to take a hands-on approach to learning about the animals. She even cracked a joke: When I read that mama llamas hum to their babies, she said, "Do you know why they hum?" ..... "Because they don't know the words." It was so funny, and she delivered it perfectly, with a straight face. I'll admit, I was very scared to get close to the llamas. They're pretty big, and they come really close to you when they know you have food. They were all so gentle and calm, though, and they didn't spit at all! Vai told us that they only spit on other llamas or when they feel threatened. Feeding the llamas out of my hands was terrifying, but it became less scary as time went on. Llamas only have bottom teeth, so their top lips rubbed against my hands as I fed them. We forgot to bring sliced apples and baby carrots, so make sure you do that! After the llamas, Vai showed us the sacred cows. They are tiny and cute. We got to feed them, too, and they were much grosser than the llamas when they ate. Their tongues were huge, and they made your hands disgusting after. It was gross, but TOTALLY worth the experience! I just washed my hands after. (: We had such a cool, unique experience at Utah Valley Llama. It was amazing to be so close to all the llamas and learn about them, and it was awesome to learn more about the Hindu religion in relation to their animals and eating habits. If you're in Utah, definitely take a tour of the llama farm! It will not disappoint!

Rocky Top Fruit Farm

Rocky Top Fruit Farm

5.0(4 reviews)
59.0 mi
Locally owned & operated
Family-owned & operated

One of our favotire summer activities is to visit Rocky Top to pick cherries, then berries &…read morepeaches, then apples! Something for everyone! Cute stuff inside little store. Yummy blackberries, raspberries & right now peaches! Fun to pick your own! Great prices, cuts out the middle man when you pick your own! Very accomodating to people with disabilities, although not wheelchair accessable. I was able to use my walker & portable oxygen as I meandered down the rows of berries & trees! Beautiful view from up there . They also have fresh milk, jams, homemade sourdough bread& lots of other stuff! Great family outing on a Saturday morning or after dinner during the week. Check for hours.Say hi to the pig & their goats & chickens!!

Went peach picking here over Labor Day weekend and couldn't have been more pleased! The fruit was…read moredelicious, reasonably priced, and it was so fun to go and pick them ourselves. Went for a date on a Saturday morning to pick peaches with my girlfriend. It was only $15 for a whole box of big, juicy peaches! (I think the normal price is $20 but they were doing a special for the holiday). The farm was easy to find off google maps and once we arrived and got our boxes we could drive right up near the trees. We wandered through the rows of peaches and filled up our boxes. It was fun to pick the fruit ourselves so that we could get all the biggest and best ones. I liked it so much more than buying a box at the store! It even seemed like they had lots of different varieties of peaches and other fruit to pick too. Probably best to call to make sure of their hours/availability beforehand. This place is perfect for a date, family outing, or fun summer activity!

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Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

4.1(424 reviews)
89.1 mi
Not-for-profit
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Amazing place. So wonderful to visit. That was a very fast four hours…read more We arrived at opening and there was already quite a crowd. When we left, the parking lot was overflowing and cars circling around trying to find a parking space. Still, with the influx of larger crowds to parking lot capacity, it didn't feel crowded inside. This is a wonderful place to visit. A wonderful place to bring family and friends..There are animals and species that I've never seen anywhere else, and I've been to the Tucson Sonoran Desert Museum, the San Diego Safari Park, Sea World, Scripps Oceanography, and various zoos. This was a treat. And almost all were active and were seen. Such variety. There is no wasted space in this museum. Walls are adorned, such as a long wall with the ascending walkway going to the penguin exhibit made to look like a South Pole research center. Even every access door for employees are adorned. See my photos. Nice vegetation areas in otherwise unused space. They put a nice climbing gym in what would have been an unused corner, great for parents who need a break and kids to dissipate energy. There are thoughtful benches placed here and there for a sit down rest. There is a very nice small cafe and snack bar to get a yummy huge pretzel, or hamburger and other sandwiches and salads. Looking at the prices, they are very reasonable for a museum/theme park. You are getting a great value for the buck. Whether you are buying for just the day or a membership, I think that you are getting your money's worth. We spent four hours there and didn't see everything, read everything, tried everything. The four hours went by fast. This is a very popular place for good reason--a jewel in the valley. 5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money. 4* = Outstanding. Top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business. 3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it. 2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money. 1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!

Such a cool place to check out! I've been following the Aquarium since it started back in at the…read moreGateway - it's grown so much!! I came here for an event tonight and the area around the claw is so amazing! There are several different animals around the garden area all lit up for Christmas and it so perfect to stroll through. While we didn't get to see any aquatic life on the tank at the Mountain American Event center, it looks like they were still setting things up to add some animals in soon. The facility itself was very spacious with a sound system that covers the whole room. Can't wait to come back once everything is in place!

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