I love animals of all shapes & sizes so when we have a chance to visit a new zoo, animal experience or new area to go hiking/exploring, I am all for it. I live in Arizona & as long as you have the paperwork for it the state has a large list of animals you are allowed to legally own which means there are several animal experiences & interactive ranches/farms that have unique animals for you to see. I have written reviews for a few locations here in Arizona in the past & today I will be sharing a spot called the Grand Canyon Deer Farm which is located in Williams, Arizona. If you are interested in what the other animal spots I've reviewed are, I will include them at the end of this post. This is a spot we paid to visit, it is not a sponsored post. The Deer Farm is easy to reach, it is just off of Interstate 40, so even if you aren't planning on staying in the area it is a fun spot to stop on a road trip through the area or during a day trip like we did.
As the name suggests the Grand Canyon Deer farm is home to dozen of deer, however they also have a few other farm animals & a couple exotic animals as well that you get to see up close. The farm has a few species of deer including reindeer along with peacocks, a cockatoo, wallabies, a camel, a marmoset monkey, coatis, Zonkeys & more. You will be able to see & pet a few of the animals up close, the others are just for viewing. How much does it cost to get in? It is $16 per adult and $9 per child, the cost does not include food for the deer. Based off of our experiences at other animals experiences like this I would say the price is moderate in comparison. They also have encounter opportunities that can be purchased separate for example you would pay $30 per person to interact with the wallabies. I would recommend booking that part ahead of time to make sure you can get in. We had stopped by on a trip & had wanted to do the animal experiences but there wasn't enough staff on hand that day to do it so they were not letting anyone buy the extras.
In total I would say we stayed for about an hour and a half, some of the spots we stayed at just a little bit longer than others. Wear close toed shoes as you will be walking through dirt & possibly mud depending on the weather and of course some animal poop. They didn't put any holes into our clothing, but just in case I wouldn't wear your favorite top while visiting. Some of the deer started nibbling onto our shirts if they weren't being fed fast enough. Most of the deer were very sweet while we were walking around feeding & petting them, a couple were slightly pushy but that is any animal when they want a snack. Depending on what time of the year you go, you might get lucky & get to see some baby animals while you are there.
The farm is set up in a way that it is easy to do a self guided tour without assistance, the paths are easy to follow & all of the animals pens are set up along the trail so you can see them as you walk. One of our favorite animals to see was the mini Zebu cow! She was so sweet and soft. Another stop that was a favorite of mine was over at the Coati cage! I love how cute those little critters are, they are like a cross between a lemur and a raccoon & they are actually native to Arizona. I hope to one day be able to spot them out in the wild while hiking & exploring.
It was a nice spot to stop, we enjoyed the bit of time we spent there viewing the animals & interacting with some of them. They also have a huge gift shop & indoor bathrooms available & they also have outdoor sinks so you can wash your hands after touching the animals. If you want to make your trip more of an adventure the deer farm is right up the road from the Grand Canyon Go-Karts (click the name to be taken to the review). It is also located just up the road from Bearizona which is a walkthrough & drive thru animal park.
If you want to check out other animal experiences in Arizona here are some of our favorites! Click on the name of the attraction & you will be brought to the review I wrote for it.
★ Bearizona which is mentioned above is wonder it has bears, wolves, otters & more that you can see up close.
★ Ghost Ranch Exotics out near Tucson offers up close encounters with a Kangaroo, Capybaras & more.
★ The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum is a mini zoo, aquarium, hiking zone and more where you get see a number of amazing animals + you can pay to feed a sting ray.
★ The Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch near Tucson offers you a chance to feed & touch a number of animals including Donkeys, Rainbow Lorikeets, Deer, Goats, Ducks & More.
★ The Phoenix Herpetological Society in Scottsdale gives you a chance to see gators, monitor lizards, otters, raccoons, snakes & more up-close.
★ Odysea Aquarium in Scottsdale is home to hundreds of fish, but they also offer the chance to have unique encounters with a Sloth & with Penguins!
🌵 If you live in Arizona check out the "Things to do in Arizona" (Click or locate it on the right-hand side of my page) section of my blog to find entertainment, restaurants, vacation spots & more.
20 comments:
That looks like such a fun place! I would love to make an entire trip of seeing Grand Canyon Deer FArm and the other places you highlighted at the bottom of the post.
Oh, man. I never get tired of interacting with anything that has fur or hair! These deer are so beautiful. I'd love to go hang out.
What a wonderful day this must have been. All the fun, furry animals my kids would enjoy interacting with. Stephanie
This is a beautiful place to visit on vacation with family
This would be awesome to visit
We so enjoy farms where the kids can interact with the animals. Thanks for the review on this one - we have to add it to our list. Stephanie
The pictures are a lovely touch – each one captures the essence of the Deer Farm and the Grand Canyon surroundings. It's like a visual story that complements the writing perfectly. Thank you for sharing one of your travels.
I love the deer so much! I would totally be up for visiting a deer farm in my future traveling days.
What a fantastic adventure at the Grand Canyon Deer Farm! 🦌🌲 Your love for animals truly shines through, and it's wonderful to hear about unique experiences like this in Arizona. The fact that you're sharing unsponsored insights adds an authentic touch to your reviews. Can't wait to explore more animal spots through your recommendations!
I have never been there and my goodness, those deer are so beautiful.
I wish to visit that place someday!
I have never heard of a zonkey before! I now want my very own zebra-donkey!!
Great photos! The deer are so adorable to look at. I did see a "Zeedonk" here in the UK once.
That's such a fun little way to celebrate the season! The deer are so, so cute! Oh I'd have a ball there haha
I would gladly visit the deer farm! These beautiful places create a close connection with the real wild life. Great pictures!
Oh wow you got so close to all of these animals! This seems like a great place to explore.
We were just there last year! SO fun!
Aww what an exciting day this was. I have never seen a reindeer before. Maybe someday soon.
I am so loving this! We have a house in the Pocono Mountains and there are deer all around all of then time. It's cute to see all of the little ones in the spring and I love seeing the males as you do not see them as much! We have a new Buck that hangs out around our house a lot.... LOVE IT!
This looks like a very cool place to visit. I have never seen a reindeer so it would be an experience.
Such wonderful photos. I would love to go to this deer farm with my young nephews!
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