Animal Interaction: Visitors can interact with a wide range of farm animals, including goats, donkeys, horses, llamas, bunnies, sheep, pigs, and even a peacock. The animals are friendly and well-cared for, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for guests.
Petting Area: A designated petting area allows guests to pet and feed the animals, fostering a sense of connection and appreciation for farm life among visitors of all ages.
Pony Rides: Children under 85 lbs can enjoy pony rides for a nominal fee of $4, adding an exciting and memorable activity to their visit.
Playground: While not fancy, the on-site playground offers entertainment for children, allowing them to play and have fun in a rural farm environment.
Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch: Seasonal activities like corn mazes and pumpkin patches provide additional entertainment and opportunities for family-friendly adventures.
Hayrides: Erickson’s Petting Zoo offers hayrides, allowing guests to explore the farm and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Picnic Areas: Ample space for picnics provides visitors with the option to bring their own food and enjoy a relaxing outdoor meal amidst the farm’s picturesque setting.
Community Outreach: The zoo’s involvement in bringing animals to retirement homes demonstrates a commitment to community engagement and animal welfare beyond its on-site activities.
Reasonable Pricing: Admission prices are reasonable, with additional costs for activities such as pony rides and feed vending machines, ensuring an affordable and value-packed experience for visitors.
Cleanliness and Safety: The establishment encourages cleanliness with hand wipes available and emphasizes safety protocols for animal interaction, ensuring a hygienic and secure environment for guests.
Overall, Erickson’s Petting Zoo offers a blend of educational, recreational, and community-oriented services, making it a popular destination for families, animal enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a wholesome farm experience in Osakis, MN.
Zak Schneider
in the last weekIt's....okay. 30% cute, 70% jank. The farm isn't in the best of shape. An old barn with lots of goats, some geese, ducks, rabbits, and others. Then an outdoor area with more goats and ponies. You can ride a pony for $5. Other than some goats to pet, I wouldn't classify it as a petting zoo. Moreso an old hobby farm. There is an older playground for kids, also in tough shape. But my 3 year old liked digging in the sand. Staff/owners were nice if not a little awkward. Was a fine way to spend in hour on a windy Lake Osakis day. Not sure it's worth a second visit.
Eric Simmons
2 years agoStopped in on a Sunday to split up a drive home from up I94. We were the only people there at the time and they were happy to have us. Less petting, but lots of farm animals to see, feed and ride. They had some baby kittens to hold which were the highlight for kids under 6 years old. Bring cash - glad I called ahead on that. Very reasonable prices and appreciate what they do. It sounds like they bring animals to retirement homes during the week which is a nice thing to do. A Lot of room to picnic and play on random play sets. I plan to stop by for a break off the freeway if I'm going through 94 again. 10 min or so detour was worth it!
Elizabeth F Bacon
3 years agoIt was kind of sad. They didn't have as many mazes there as the 1st time I went, no face painting, or balloons, no clown, just sad. It was fun and what we did see was nice. They let people do a drive thru on the corn maze if you prefer that to walking it.
Isabella Geiger
2 months agoIt was terrible. We went in and didn't want to get out of the car. It was so sketchy and in ruins. We all felt like if we got out of the car we wouldn't be seen ever again.
Emily Ebnet
2 years agoSimple and fun everything is in close walking distance and then get a hayride out to the corn maze! Very fun place friendly staff and nice playground for the kids to burn off energy