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It’s time to celebrate spring and the joy of new life at Baby Farm Animal Celebration! This fun-filled weekend offers a unique opportunity to get up close with adorable baby farm animals, meet farmers, and experience the wonders of farm life firsthand. Guests can interact with the farm’s Jersey calves and piglets, along with special guest animals, including lambs, goat kids, and bunnies. Engaging hands-on activities including an obstacle course, animal-themed sensory station, and story time with a farm friend will make this an unforgettable experience for all ages. Families will enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides through the pastures. Plus, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park rangers will talk about baby animals in the wild. Visitors can enjoy delicious food truck fare by Sustainable Eats and Heidi’s Hot Dogs, sweet treats and snacks from the Farmhouse Scoop Shop, and browse baby farm animal-inspired gifts in the Museum Gift Shop.

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Phone:
802-457-2355

69 Old River Road
Woodstock , VT 05091
United States

Baby Animal
43.629852, -72.513088

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