The Grand Canyon Deer Farm LLC is a 10-acre animal park located on a historic section of Route 66 in Williams, Arizona. Established over 50 years ago, it’s a haven for animal lovers of all ages. Here, you can get up close and personal with a variety of friendly animals, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Animals:
Fallow deer: These deer are native to Europe and Asia. They are known for their spotted coats and large antlers.
Cockatoos: These parrots are native to Australia. They are known for their white feathers and intelligence.
Wallabies: These marsupials are native to Australia. They are related to kangaroos, but they are smaller and have shorter tails.
Llamas: These camelids are native to South America. They are known for their long necks and woolly coats.
Activities:
Guided tours: The farm offers guided tours, where visitors can learn about the animals and interact with them.
Feeding the animals: Visitors can purchase food buckets to feed the animals, including reindeer, deer, and other species.
Taking pictures: The farm encourages visitors to take pictures with the animals.
Zookeeper program: The farm offers a program for children who want to learn more about animal care and interact with the animals in a more hands-on way.
How to reach.
The Grand Canyon Deer Farm LLC is located at 6769 Deer Farm Rd, Williams, AZ 86046. It is about 10 miles from the town of Williams and about 20 miles from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
To get to the zoo from Williams, take Highway 64 north for about 5 miles. Turn left onto Deer Farm Road and follow it for about 2 miles. The zoo will be on your right.
To get to the zoo from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, take Highway 64 south for about 10 miles. Turn right onto Deer Farm Road and follow it for about 2 miles. The zoo will be on your right.
What a terrific place for adults and children. They would enjoy feeding the deer. The food is in addition to the entrance price. The deer can be a bit overwhelming because they all want the food, but it was still fun to feed them. They seemed gentle, just hungry. After you are done with them, be sure to walk the path around the farm. They have quite few animals. This place is bigger than you think. They have peacocks, llamas, bison, and reindeer, just to name a few. It was a bit warm and I am sure the animals feel it also. Overall, we enjoyed the farm. I would love to bring my grandkids here, I think that they would enjoy it immensely.
One of the best things to do near Flagstaff! Feed dear, see other rescued animals up close and nice staff. My husband and I got to talk to Dean for some time. Great spot for families and children!
What a great little interstate stop on our roadtrip. I said, “you want to feed some deer?” Why not? What a cute little experience and the deer are so friendly and they love to be fed! If you have a nice shirt in change before walking through because they may mouth or chew it and give you some stains. Very friendly and knowledgeable guide and all around a unique experience and worth the price of admission. So many other animals too, not just deer. Spend a little time in the goat pen giving them some love.
Going in didn’t know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised to see that the deer are running around in a large area and you can go pet them all and feed them, the deer were extremely friendly and gentle, even to my 4yr old. There were some other animals as well that were in separate areas from the deer. Overall we had a great day 👍
Love this place! Extremely affordable and this is a great place to take the kids to get them tired. Lots of animals to interact with. 10 out of 10 would recommend
Alice Weaver
a week agoWhat a terrific place for adults and children. They would enjoy feeding the deer. The food is in addition to the entrance price. The deer can be a bit overwhelming because they all want the food, but it was still fun to feed them. They seemed gentle, just hungry. After you are done with them, be sure to walk the path around the farm. They have quite few animals. This place is bigger than you think. They have peacocks, llamas, bison, and reindeer, just to name a few. It was a bit warm and I am sure the animals feel it also. Overall, we enjoyed the farm. I would love to bring my grandkids here, I think that they would enjoy it immensely.
Paige Ellsworth
a week agoOne of the best things to do near Flagstaff! Feed dear, see other rescued animals up close and nice staff. My husband and I got to talk to Dean for some time. Great spot for families and children!
Beau Laughlin
3 months agoWhat a great little interstate stop on our roadtrip. I said, “you want to feed some deer?” Why not? What a cute little experience and the deer are so friendly and they love to be fed! If you have a nice shirt in change before walking through because they may mouth or chew it and give you some stains. Very friendly and knowledgeable guide and all around a unique experience and worth the price of admission. So many other animals too, not just deer. Spend a little time in the goat pen giving them some love.
Issa Able
2 months agoGoing in didn’t know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised to see that the deer are running around in a large area and you can go pet them all and feed them, the deer were extremely friendly and gentle, even to my 4yr old. There were some other animals as well that were in separate areas from the deer. Overall we had a great day 👍
Larissa Tiazkun
a month agoLove this place! Extremely affordable and this is a great place to take the kids to get them tired. Lots of animals to interact with. 10 out of 10 would recommend