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    Superstition Farm

    4.2 (118 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Olivia G.

    I recently visited Superstition Farm and was deeply saddened by the poor conditions in which the animals were kept. The enclosures were shockingly small, and I repeatedly witnessed goats getting their heads stuck in the pens--an issue that should have been addressed long ago to prevent ongoing distress. The water available for the animals was dirty, further adding to the concerning environment. The cows were kept in the smallest, most dismal enclosure imaginable, with no grass--just dirt and mud. It was disheartening to see baby pigs there as well, a sign that the farm does not spay or neuter all their animals. This isn't what I would expect from a facility that claims to prioritize animal welfare. To make matters worse, I learned (amongst many other horrific things) that the farm buys or trades most of their animals rather than rescuing them as implied by their mission statement. This visit was heartbreaking, and I would never return. I want to warn other animal lovers: if you're looking for a place that truly cares for their animals, this is not it. By the way: Google reviews have been turned off, which is never a good sign....

    L M.

    Super cute fun thing to do with the family. This petting zoo has several animals and lots of cool things to see and do for little ones. It's free for babies up to 1 year. 1 year and older is $4 for petting zoo and $3 for animal food if you want to feed the animals. Plenty of seating area.

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    Mellie A.

    What a wonderful little gem! Visiting this homemade farm was such a sweet and memorable experience. I got to feed the animals up close, and they were all so friendly and full of personality -- from curious goats, donkeys, pigs, to adorable chickens, and more. It felt like stepping into a real-life storybook. Yes, the smell is a little... authentic (let's call it eau de farm), but honestly, if you love animals, it's all part of the charm. It just means the experience is real and unfiltered -- and I wouldn't have it any other way. Perfect for animal lovers, families, or anyone who needs a wholesome pick-me-up. Highly recommend stopping by and showing some love to these beautiful creatures. I left with hay on my shoes and a full heart -- totally worth it! Thank you

    Alex F.

    Really fun place to take your kids to see cute little farm animals! We paid a few dollars for some feed and got to feed the animals. My 2.5 year old daughter loved that. Afterwards, we got some of their homemade ice cream and ate it at the picnic tables under the shade. Strawberry was my favorite!

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    Danielle R.

    My boyfriend surprised me with a day date and he knows I love animals. Walking in they tell you it's a non profit and a little bit about the business and how the animals came to live there. I enjoyed hearing about the background and how much care seems to be involved. The animals seem healthy and well cared for and I love that some can be adopted. I especially fell in love with a baby goat named Dixie. She's adorable. There are also bunnies for adoption and other lovely creatures. It was enjoyable feeding the animals and petting them too. I also liked reading about each animal with the signs they were present near many of the enclosures. There are also many cool items inside the store like soaps, rocks, geodes, ice cream, and two friendly dogs who roam around the land. I highly recommend and I'll definitely be back.

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    Kelly B.

    I was looking for a petting zoo experience for my 3 year old and decided to check this place out. It is in far east Mesa across the street from an Amazon Warehouse. When you walk inside, you are greeted by someone who works there who charged us $4 per person (including my kiddo) plus $4 for a bucket of feed. Not a bad price considering how much some of the other kids activities in the area cost! In the small market room when you walk in, there are cages of rabbits and little chicks along the left hand wall. There is a refrigerator on the right that sells a few things including cheese. When you walk outside, there is a small cage with teeny tiny turtles. There are cages with goats on the right, donkeys in the middle, then further in the distance there is a cage with pigs in a mud pit and a fenced in area with ducks and chickens. I didn't see the peacock, but apparently there are three that have free range to roam around the grounds. On the day that I was there, some young female goats had broken out of their cage and one kept following me around (since I was holding a bucket of food) and tried to jump on my back! In the center area where you walk out of the market into the petting zoo, there are tarps overhead to keep it cooler and misters going. The larger animals didn't seem satisfied by the seeds and kernels in the feed I threw for them, so I asked the staff if the animals like carrots. They do and actually they said you can bring your own carrots with you to feed the animals! I think both the animals and my kiddo might be more interested in that!

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    Dani M.

    This farm/petting zoo is AMAZING. They have a couple pens where you can connect with the animals up close and personal. Cookie and picante are our favorites Our toddler can chase the baby goats and chickens and we don't have to worry about him running too far away. We can never get him to leave. They have nice hay couches and a fire pit they light at night along with food and events. The country decor is so cute and the bathrooms are well taken care of! We've been to many farms and petting zoos especially with our little one and this is by far THE BEST. If your debating on making the drive or just curious about this place, DO IT. You won't regret it.

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    Very friendly! Originally came to pick up a uhaul but stayed for the animals. Everyone was so incredibly friendly! Such a gem!

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    Amazing farm they are rescue and it's a great place, extremely affordable. Great place!

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    Great place to calm yourself down from the hussle bustle and spend some time with animals & peacocks. Serene oasis in Mesa !

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    We loved this so much today, such an amazing experience getting to feed the animals and walk around, the boys absolutely loved it too!!

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    Feeding the animals was a lot of fun and farm has potential but it definitely needs some TLC.

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