| Grand Canyon Deer Farm is not a traditional zoo, as visitors are allowed to walk among, feed, and possibly even touch the animals. Animals in the farm are 2 talking birds, pygmy and Nigerian goats, fallow deer, sika deer, axis deer, caribou/reindeer, pronghorn antelope, wallabies, llamas, potbellied pigs, chickens, Turkeys, peacocks, and buffalo.Souvenir cups can be bought with animal feed. The Big Red Barn Souvenir Shop offers a great deal of items to commemorate a visit at the deer farm. The parking lot is large enough to hold buses, RVs, or semi trucks. Special group discount rates are offered to groups with 10 or more people. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: Grand Canyon Deer Farm provides restrooms. Gas, food, and lodging can be found in Williams. Reservations: Group reservations can be made at Grand Canyon Deer Farm. Best Time To Visit: Grand Canyon Deer Farm is open year, as weather permits, except on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. January and February 10 am to 5 pm; March, April, and May 9 am to 6 pm; June, July, and August 8 am to 7 pm; September and October 9am to 6 pm; November and December 10 am to 5 pm. Fees: Entrance fees are charged. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: Do not bring feed into the zoo, only feed bought at the zoo may be used. Directions: To reach Grand Canyon Deer Farm from Williams, travel 8 miles east on Interstate 40. The deer farm is off Interstate 40. | | |
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