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Welcome to The Farm

The Farm in Las Vegas is a unique farmers market experience that goes beyond just selling fresh produce. Run by dedicated volunteers, this women-owned and veteran-owned establishment is a sanctuary for rescued animals like cows, goats, horses, chickens, ducks, and peacocks. With gender-neutral restrooms and a welcoming atmosphere, The Farm offers visitors the chance to connect with nature and enjoy local honey, fresh eggs, and apple cider. The market supports animal rehabilitation efforts and is a must-visit for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking for a peaceful escape from the city. Overall, The Farm is a heartwarming and educational destination that leaves a lasting impression.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to The Farm, a charming farmers market nestled in the heart of Las Vegas! This women-owned and veteran-owned establishment prides itself on offering a unique experience for visitors of all ages and abilities.

Located at 7222 W Grand Teton Dr, The Farm is not your typical market. It features a sanctuary for rescued animals, including cows, goats, horses, chickens, ducks, peacocks, and barn cats. The animals are well cared for, and visitors can interact with them while exploring the sprawling grounds.

The market at The Farm offers a delightful selection of local honey, fresh eggs, fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and more. Visitors can take a break from the city and enjoy the peaceful surroundings while supporting a good cause.

Customer reviews rave about the friendly staff, the opportunity to feed and interact with the animals, and the overall inviting atmosphere of The Farm. Whether you're looking for a unique shopping experience, a family-friendly outing, or simply a place to unwind, The Farm has something for everyone.

Don't miss out on the chance to visit The Farm and discover a hidden gem in Las Vegas!

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Mike S.
Mike S.

Every time we go we love to see all the volunteers. They sell eggs fresh every weekend. You can see the outpouring love for the animals. Highly recommend.

Carl S.
Carl S.

This is a non-profit that is associated with Buddy's Barn rescue. All the animals have been rescued. There were cows, goats, horses, chickens, ducks, peacocks and lots of barn cats. The place and the animals are well cared for. The farmers market has some very nice local honey and the fresh eggs can't be beat. Go when you need to remove yourself from the city and commune with nature.

Brianna R.
Brianna R.

The Farm was one of my favorite things about living in Las Vegas. Now, it's one of my favorite parts of visiting Las Vegas. There is so much to take in and enjoy across The Farm's sprawling grounds. The admittance fees are nominal and help cover the soaring costs of operating such a business. The Farm is home to many, many animals--most of which you probably didn't even realize were here in Vegas--including my personal favorite, Billy the Cow. For being so busy and for being a literal farm, I find The Farm to be very neat and well kept. Aside from the animals and the farm stand offerings, another thing that makes The Farm so wonderful is the people who run it. Sharon and her team are always quick to strike up a conversation and share information about the animals and the facilities. They make the grounds as accessible as possible to those visiting. Throughout the years, I have seen people of all ages and abilities really enjoy their time spend visiting here. While my time in Vegas was brief, I really enjoyed the time I spent visiting here. Always a memorable and lovely experience!

Apryl B.
Apryl B.

I was so happy I found this place last minute. My family and I enjoyed feeding the animals and the little shop they have. The people that worked there were all great and friendly. Their Apple ciders were amazing and I highly recommend ordering all the different flavors they have!

Donna M.
Donna M.

Love The Farm! Grandkids 7 & 9 had a blast. All the animals are so well taken care of. Bought mini pumpkins & sourdough bread. Great place to spend a couple hours.

Kendra F.
Kendra F.

I volunteered here for Campari day of service and had a wonderful time! The women in charge was very stern but great, and the space is so cute and there are so many cats wandering around who are so friendly and amazing. We got to go back and see the animals, and it's so beautiful to hear the owner talk about all of the animals who were injured and have been rehabilitated. This place is not for profit and they need so much help with volunteers and raising money to rehabilitate animals. If you're in Vegas, right now is the perfect time to visit! They have their fall pumpkin set up and it's so charming. I will definitely be back to try their apple cider and buy stuff from their farmers market!

Stephanie T.
Stephanie T.

I can't believe I haven't written a review yet. I've been getting my honey from The Farm for over 10 years. I go about once every few months to pickup 5-10 jars as my boss and I both have a spoonful every day. I also add a spoonful to my homemade iced lattes. Plus boss also likes to give jars out to his friends so we go through it pretty quickly. I've never had a hard or difficult interaction for 10+ years. They are the sweetest humans in town and no matter how busy or exhausted they are they are always sweet and friendly. They are ONLY open on Saturday & Sunday from 9am to 4pm but it's totally worth it for this wonderful local honey. Once you try it you'll never have regular honey again. They also have a animal rescue where you can meet and feed the animals. It's a super cute place.

Abe M.
Abe M.

Must come!!! A place to start your Sunday appreciating seeing the farm animals. It's very expensive to upkeep the animals. I will definitely contribute to buying food for them. Only 2 dollars a bag. The animals will truly appreciate it :) I made friends with a bull :) The staff is so down to earth. And after you're done seeing the animals. There's an awesome Farmers market there. Now I know the go-to on where to get my honey. This is definitely a hidden gem.

Monique W.
Monique W.

The Farm is open year-round on Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M. It's located in Northwest Las Vegas, near Grand Teton and Farm Road. You can get there by taking the 95N/Durango exit. Parking is free, and spaces are limited. There is no charge to shop at the market. If you want to visit the Barn Buddies Sanctuary, there is an entrance fee. $10 for guests 13+ $5 for guests 12 and under Hay to feed the animals is $2.00 each. No food or drink, besides water, is allowed inside the Barn Buddies Sanctuary. If you plan on paying with a CC, there is a minimum $20.00 purchase required and a $1.00 processing fee. I think their preferred payment method is cash. The farm is such an amazing place! At their market, there are wide ranges of eggs, fruit, local honey, and vegetables to purchase. You'll see some friends such as cats, chickens, peacocks, and roosters roaming around. The cats are pretty friendly inside the farm! They were walking around or just sleeping on some of the open furniture available! There are also some baked goods too! We saw some muffins, chocolate bread, cakes, and so much more! We spent about an hour inside the Barn Buddies Rescue. My daughter was feeding some cows, goats, and horses! During our visit and tour, we also saw some sheep, turtles, pigs, and alpacas! All the proceeds from the farmers market at the farm go towards the care and maintenance of the animals that are at the barn buddies rescue home! There was a small booth for donations located inside the market that had stories for each animal and how the proceeds would be spent! This is such a wonderful place, a great local market, and a must visit if you're a local in Las Vegas!

Okapi C.
Okapi C.

We were pleasantly surprised by this location! We have been to the market several times but today was the first time we paid to enter the farm animal section. It was $5 per kid under 12 and $10 for 13 and over. The hay bags were $2. We got one bag of hay, which was enough for my two kids to share. So it cost us about $32 to enter. Make sure you bring cash because there is an extra charge for using your card and you can only do card payments for over $20. They are a small business so cash is easier for them. Anyways, they had all sorts of animals in the back. Cows that were huge! Goats, pigs, turtles, chickens, turkeys, etc.. I thought that I would be upset by how the animals might be keeps because it looks so small or that it would be a bit dirty in the back because animals always come with some sort of mess. But I wasn't! The animals looks cared for and the place was clean. There wasn't tons of poop everywhere or trash. Of course there is poop here and there because some animals roam free and animals have to go bathroom in their spaces. But overall, it wasn't offensively dirty. It was a fun trip! I wish the animals had more space but they seemed content and many are rescued so they would have been put down if the farm didn't take them in. The highlight of the trip for the kids was the rabbit farm where they could pet the bunnies! We went there several times and they bunnies were friendly. We went early, around 9/930 am so it wasn't busy, but when we left around 11 am, the place was getting a bit more crowded. Thus, I recommend going at opening if you want it to be more quiet and to take your time without too many people. Parking is free and ample so no issues finding parking. And in the back area, there are tables and lots of sitting so you can relax there with the kids or family. There is also checkers and a rocking chair for little kids. My two boys loved those and we just hung out there a bit after seeing the animals. They also had a train the kids could play on by sitting on it and horse/pony saddles that they could test for fun to see what riding would be like. And the area was all really clean!!! The one thing we were sad about was not being able to go in the maze. It was closed the day we went, probably because they didn't have enough volunteers. I think this places goes off volunteers. But the rabbit habitat had a volunteer so I'm happy they opened that instead because my kids liked that the most...!!! We also got lucky and saw the peacock open his feathers! He was showing off. You can buy a feather for $1 as a souvenir. If you don't pay money to go into the back, it's free to shop at the market and sit at the picnic tables at the back of the market. There are cats, peacocks, roosters, ducks roaming about that my kids liked to see. That's what we usually did before I finally decided to pay for admission! So definitely a place to stop if you have time. We recommend it!!!