Petting Farm at Green Meadows Petting Farm (Up to 25% Off)
Unleash the Fun at Green Meadows Petting Farm!
Family Fun at the Farm
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in a charming farm experience just outside Washington, DC. Whether you're a child or an adult, you'll delight in feeding adorable farm animals while taking in the beauty of peaceful, rolling countryside. Perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a relaxing outdoor adventure!
What We Offer
- One, Two, or Four Petting-Farm General Admission Tickets
Free admission for children aged 1 and under
Attractions
- Over 150 animals
- Pig races
- Feeding the animals (complimentary feed)
- Hayrides
- Rubber duck races
- Combine slide
- Firetruck slide
- Large play area
Good To Know
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April 2025: Open weekends only in April. They will have Easter Egg Hunts included with each child’s paid admission on April 5-6, 12-13, 17-20.
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April Hours: Open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Last Admission by 3 p.m.
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May, June, July, August 2025: Open weekdays & weekends beginning April 30, 2025 but ALWAYS closed Mondays & Tuesdays except Memorial Day & Labor Day
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Weekday Hours: Open 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – Last Admission by 1 p.m.
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Weekend Hours: Open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Last Admission by 3 p.m.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Escape to Green Meadows Petting Farm for an enriching outdoor experience that seamlessly blends fun and education. More than a simple animal encounter, it's a chance to build genuine connections through hands-on interaction. Enjoy the picturesque setting, perfect for a relaxing getaway from urban life, with activities designed to engage visitors of all ages. Whether you're planning a family adventure or a unique celebration, create lasting memories in a beautiful natural environment. And with USDA licensing, you can be assured of the highest standards of animal care and safety.
Need To Know Info
About Green Meadows Petting Farm
In 1964, Bob and Coni Keyes decided to transform their 80-acre hog farm in Waterford, Wisconsin into something brand new: pick-your-own vegetables and raspberry farm. Inspired by their own 13 children, they decided to gear the experience toward families and kids. It wasn't long before the operation expanded to include interactions with their animals, and the farm became a destination where children could come to experience agriculture and farm life. Eventually the Keyes' children grew up and left the nest, but that they didn't necessarily leave the family business. Instead, many decided to start their own petting farms in their new towns—which is how Green Meadows started in Ijamsville.