I love this farm! They are so nice and friendly!
This is a family owned farm.
(Wheelchair friendly)
There are 2 gift shops filled with all kinds of neat handmade items! Its a must see when visiting! If you or your children are into the train sets/models, then don't forget to Ask them about their amazing train town they have in their main store. The train model is mind blowing at the size and the amount of work they have put into it!! Their handmade soaps and lotions are wonderful!! My son has eczema and the goats milk and oats really help his skin.
They accept cash and cards.
They also make their own honey!
They have a train that you can ride that covers a good portion of the farm, if you have kids they will love the train ride through the tunnel and around the farm. There are goats and fish, make sure you bring lots of quarters to let your children feed them!
They do have outside bathrooms available by the playground over by the pond. There is a nice size patio area as well where you can sit while...
Read moreVisiting Emerald Farms has literally changed my life. A big-time animal lover,I had no idea the treat awaiting me as I approached the goat pen to see a feed the goats... In one big stall I saw goats,a bull , and a bed of chicken eggs. Two llamas walked casually in while I was there feeding and petting. I discovered that the mother Llama lies down beside the eggs and warms them in mama.chicken's absence. ..!!! I was amazed at how all the animals relate to and take care of each other. Time doesn't allow me right now to comment more on my awe at this glorious,peace-filled farm, but I will say that for me it is a taste of Heaven here on earth ,right here in Greenwood, and I can tell that it will become my second home! I am smitten!!!
I had the joy of meeting the" First Lady" of Emerald Farm , from being in her presence I could tell why this place is so wonderful. Mrs. Zahn herself is WONDERFUL...
Read moreVery disappointing. No doubt this used to be a fun attraction, but unfortunately it is desperately in need of TLC. The buildings and grounds are desperately in need of repair and upkeep. None of the stores/buildings were open. There are broken cars sitting around, and we felt maybe we shouldn't have been there since the few people we saw were working on cars. The train followed a route that was overgrown and displayed one run down house or display after another. We wish we could have seen it how it used to be. There were a few goats in a shed, but that was about it. Please be careful on the train ride. The tunnels are very low - and failing to duck could be dangerous. Sad to have to say it wasn't worth our time to...
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