THE LAS VEGAS FARM
7222 W Grand Teton Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89131, USA
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Sunday | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Hours can change seasonally — call ahead before visiting, especially during u-pick season.
Reviews
This is a great place to feed some barn animals, its a sanctuary for animals. They have big cow, horses, donkey, sheep, turtles and much more. They also have cats lots and lots of cats. Theyre super cute and very friendly. The folks running the place absolutely prefer cash so come prepared. They also have baked fresh goods and cookies. Handmade soaps and much more. Definitely a great place to bring some kiddos for the animal feeding and petting of the pets.
The Farm is honestly one of the coolest hidden gems in Vegas. It is a real family run farmer’s market, and you can feel it the second you walk in. The owners have had this land forever, and all the produce they sell is grown right there on the property. Everything is fresh, legit, and full of flavor. They have eggs, baked goods, pies, honey, jams, homemade soaps, crafts, and a bunch of other good stuff. The atmosphere is what makes it special. There are friendly cats wandering around, a petting zoo for the kids, tons of seating, and even a campfire you can sit around and relax. Everybody there is super welcoming, and it feels wholesome in a way that is hard to find anymore. If you want a spot that is local, family owned, and full of good vibes, definitely come check this place out. Five stars easy. *Edited- mistakenly added beef and poultry in previous review. They do not sell any kind of meat. Just eggs.
This was such a fun experience! We will definitely be back. The kiddos loved it and really wanted to take a few kitties home. We also got some sweet treats and bread which were all delicious. Can't wait to go back to get some jam to try.
If you're an animal lover, this is a place to visit. Rescued animals are well cared for. Feeding the animals and petting them are allowed. They also have home baked goods for sell, along with pumpkins and homemade items.
Had an amazing time with our toddler. I never knew this place existed until recently. Only open on weekends. Entry to see the animals is $10 per person and $2 for the bag of hay to feed the farm animals. They seem really full though so more than half the animals don’t take it. They did seem well taken care of albeit bored. The farm area is pretty big. When you enter it looks rather small. They sell pumpkins, seasonal veggies, farm chicken and duck eggs, peacock feathers and more. We went in September so they had homemade breads like sourdough and baked goods like pumpkin chocolate bread. We bought some veggies, eggs, baked goods, and bread. It was all like $30 dollars. Farm animals consist of pigs, goats, sheep, cows, turtles, horses, and more. I love cats and appreciate anyone that takes in or helps stray animals so if that bothers you or you are allergic, would recommend you rethink visiting. But it’s worth coming! Oh and parking is free.
Last verified: July 2026. Listing details are pulled from public business information and can change — please confirm directly with the business before visiting.
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