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Lambs Farm

Lambs Farm is a non-profit organization that provides educational and therapeutic programs for children with disabilities and their families. The farm is located on 50 acres of land in Libertyville, Illinois, and is home to over 100 animals, including horses, goats, sheep, pigs, cows, rabbits, chickens, and ducks.

Lambs Farm offers a variety of programs for children with disabilities, including horseback riding therapy, animal-assisted therapy, and therapeutic recreation. The farm also offers a variety of educational programs for children of all abilities, including farm tours, animal encounters, and hands-on activities.

Lambs Farm is a popular destination for families with children of all ages. The farm is open to the public year-round and offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can take a farm tour, feed the animals, play on the playground, and visit the gift shop. Lambs Farm also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, such as festivals, fundraisers, and holiday celebrations.

Address:

14245 W Rockland Rd, Libertyville, IL 60048, United States.

Hours of Operation:

  • Thursday 10 am–4 pm
  • Friday 10 am–4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am–5 pm
  • Sunday 10 am–5 pm
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am–4 pm

Admission Fees:

Admission to Lambs Farm is free. However, there is a suggested donation of $5 per person.

Types of Animals:

  • Visitors to Lambs Farm can see a variety of animals, including horses, goats, sheep, pigs, cows, rabbits, chickens, and ducks. The farm also has a variety of exotic animals, such as zebras, alpacas, and llamas.

Things to Remember:

  • Lambs Farm is a non-smoking facility.
  • Pets are not allowed on the farm.
  • Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
  • Visitors should bring sunscreen and insect repellent during the summer months.
  • Lambs Farm is wheelchair accessible.

Things to Do:

  • Take a farm tour: Farm tours are offered daily and last approximately one hour. Tours are led by knowledgeable staff members who will teach you about the animals and the farm’s programs.
  • Feed the animals: Visitors can purchase animal feed from the farm store.
  • Play on the playground: Lambs Farm has a large playground with a variety of equipment for children of all ages.
  • Visit the gift shop: The farm’s gift shop sells a variety of items, including souvenirs, toys, and books.
  • Attend a special event: Lambs Farm hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, such as festivals, fundraisers, and holiday celebrations.

How to Get There:

  • By car: Lambs Farm is located just off of Interstate 94. Take exit 30 and head north on Rockland Road. Lambs Farm will be on your right.
  • By public transportation: Lambs Farm is served by the Pace bus system. The following bus routes stop at the farm: 213, 574, and 575.

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  • Kiel Cross
    Kiel Cross
    2 weeks ago

    My partner and I had a great Saturday morning at Lambs Farm. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the animals. You can tell they take great care of the animals because they were docile and sweet. Prices for admission, food, and activities were very reasonable. We will definitely be back with our family again.

  • Paul Clawson
    Paul Clawson
    a month ago

    A nice array of animals that can be petted, fed, and/or interacted with. The $5 entry fee is more than reasonable; even if doubled to $10 it would still be worth it. Plan to spend 1 to 3 hours. Small children will love it.

  • Joyce Lam
    Joyce Lam
    2 months ago

    Hello! Camel rides???? What a nice surprise for us! Of course, the pony ride is still nice for the little kids. The camel is much higher. We loved the free range cats and rooster. All the animals are awesome.... ducks, chicken, llamas, camels, geese, cows, chinchilla, snakes, turtles and so many goats and other animals. There's a petting area for the goats. Staff is friendly and nice. There are benches and some shade to rest.

  • Beatlesgirl1000
    Beatlesgirl1000
    2 months ago

    It was worth visiting the place earlier the day. Me and some group of people visited the place, where you were able to pet the sheep, goats, some farm cats, which they were friendly, beautiful white pigeons/ doves, etc… one or two goats wanted some pets from us. There were chickens and some roosters too. There’s also a pet center to where you were able to meet a 33-year old cockatoo named,”Charlie.” I saw some puppies, and there was a mixed breed puppy that loved to get pets and played around with a toy. They were also selling kittens, and you can go to hangout with them by doing a form. The kittens were around 2-3 months.

  • Retired
    Retired
    a month ago

    It was a nice craft show, but things are way too expensive. I’d rather do without. They shouldn’t even charge to get in. Ridiculous. The food was good and the people were very nice ✌🏻

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