We went to Springdale Farm with some friends this week. I was trying to think of how to describe it, but their website does a pretty good job. Springdale Farm is operated by Heritage Christian Services and owned by Monroe County. Springdale is a premiere agricultural education facility open to the public, and serves as a day program site for adults with developmental disabilities, who care for the plants and animals, maintain the beautiful farm grounds and welcome over 40,000 visitors each year.
The goats and sheep pooped everywhere, but they were cute.
The petting zoo portion was only $1/kid and the rest of the activities we did were free.
There was a really cool tractor kids could sit on too.
I think the boys liked it more than the animals (even though David looks slightly concerned here).
After the petting zoo and tractor, we walked around the farm for a bit.
We saw pigs and horses. You could also go in the milking parlor to see cows, but we didn’t do that this time.
Finally, we headed to the duck pond to feed the birds.
Ben asking for more bread to throw to them, he really got into it.
We also played on the playground a bit before heading home. It was a really fun morning spent with friends!
