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Hayrides

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Fort Liberty Bend


Little Bud's Railroad

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Haybale maze
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Petting Farm
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Uncle Earl's Mining Camp
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Thomas The BIG Train
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Petting Farm
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Concession Stand
(on weekends)
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Uncle Lester's Pic Races
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Pedal Tricycle Track
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Towering Tunnels
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Charlie's Fishin Hole
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Face Painting

(additional cost)
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Pirate Ship

Country Cousins' Cookbook
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Goat Climb
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Farm Slide
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Corn Bin to play in
(like a giant sandbox!)

Little Munchkin Corn Maze
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Photo Opportunities

County Store & Gift Shop
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Make Your Own
Scarecrow
(additional cost)


Red Barn Country Cousins Cafe

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Petting Farm


Our Gazebo is available
for parties and such.

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Unlimited Free Parking

Our Red Barn Cafe is
available for parties too.
 

Also Available:
50 acres of pumpkins
Photo Boards
Live Music
Duck Races
Make a Scarecrow


All of us at Carolyn’s would like to thank you because your admission dollars directly contribute to Carolyn’s mission of saving and preserving native and heritage farm animals. 

Endangered animals are more than exotic creatures in far off lands. Many old yet previously common animals are disappearing from our farms as rural lifestyles have changed. 

Animals that produce more meat, more milk, more eggs or more wool have been
bred by prosperous farmers. The farm animals that were not as productive have declined in their numbers. Many breeds are close to being extinct. 

Why is this important to save these animal breeds? It is called genetic diversity. 
These animals have tremendous genetic value. However, these animals have limited market value. 

We are members of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. http://albc-usa.org/

New activities added every year !

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