Year-round fun!
Visit with & feed the friendly farm animals. There are cows, goats, sheep, lots of rabbits, geese, chickens, quail, pigs, and dogs.
Learn about farming with our ‘Did you know?’ signs
Dig for the thousands of golden coins in the sandpit
Exchange the coins in the farm store for a treat when you leave.
Climb into a real Combine harvester
Take family pictures
Roast your complementary marshmallow by the campfire
Use a big grain truck as your chalk board! Because doing things that are usually not allowed is fun!
Try to bowl a strike at the tiny bowling lane!
Check out the spooky forest
Made for Halloween, but to much fun to take down, so now open year-round!
Play a round of ‘Dutch Farmers Golf’
Play with our many toys & games located both in the ‘Playbarn’ and outside
Unfortunately NO bottle feeding in 2026
Cattle are finally worth money.
Great for ranchers, unfortunate for us.
Dottie and Stella were $300 each 4 years ago. To buy similar calves now we are looking at $1700 each, that comes to $3400 for a pair. While we believe feeding calves a bottle is a great experience, we cannot justify spending this much while still keeping it affordable.
Winter fun!
In the winter you can do almost all the things you can do on the farm during the rest of the year, like:
visit with & feed the animals. There are cows, goats, sheep, lots of rabbits, geese, chickens, quail, pigs and dogs.
Learn about farming with our ‘Did you know?’ signs
play in our outdoor playground with real farm equipment
checkout the spooky forest
roast your complementary marshmallow by the campfire
In the winter you can still play in the sand and dig for coins in our covered sandpit!
Plus, in the winter we have:
A large tubing/sledding hill
a small covered skating rink
seasonal photo opportunity spots
We have tubes, helmets (mandatory), and skates available to use at no charge. Please bring your own helmet or skates if you have them. Only sleds & tubes provided by Wander’s Tiny Farm are allowed on the hill for safety reasons.
Enjoy the view
Check out the countryside view at the look out point. The look out point is on a ridge created in glacial times. The ridge has never been farmed and still houses some original prairie vegetation. Throughout the spring and summer you can find different wild flowers growing here. Do go down on your knees to see them tough, because these prairie wild flowers tent to be of short stature.