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Lisa's Farm

Nature & Outdoors · Loxahatchee, FL

Lisa's Farm

4.5(23 reviews)

farm programs

Contact

Address
4190 Windmill Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470

Hours

  • Sunday8AM–5PM
  • Monday8AM–4PM
  • Tuesday8AM–4PM
  • Wednesday8AM–4PM
  • Thursday8AM–5PM
  • Friday8AM–5PM
  • Saturday8AM–5PM

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About

A working farm in Loxahatchee where kids can see live goats, lambs, pigs, chickens, and guinea fowl up close. The farm sells fresh eggs and honey, and staff can show your family around the animals in an authentic farm setting. Good for kids who love animals and want to experience farm life beyond a petting zoo. Call ahead since this is a working livestock operation rather than a formal tour destination. The farm is open daily with longer hours on weekends.

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Programs (2)

  • Lisa's Farm Program

    Class
    · Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Evening· Variable

    Lisa's Farm is a working farm in Palm Beach County where kids get hands-on experience with live animals including goats, lambs, pigs, chickens, and guinea fowl. The farm is open seven days a week with morning and evening time slots available, so you can find a visit that works with your family's schedule. They also sell fresh eggs and honey right there, so it's a real, functioning farm rather than just a petting zoo setup. Pricing varies depending on what you're doing, so it's worth calling (561) 385-3852 or (561) 985-8508 to ask about what experiences they offer and what it costs.

  • Farm Visits

    Class
    · Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Morning, Afternoon· Variable

    Kids get hands-on experience with live goats, chickens, pigs, and other farm animals while learning about daily farm operations. It's perfect for kids who want to see how a real working farm operates and interact with animals up close.