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    Earth N Us Farm

    4.8 (20 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Leila R.

    This place is incredible! It is such a hidden gem; a Zen oasis in the Urban jungle that is Miami! Donations are accepted to help fund upkeep and feed the animals, but there is not a set admission. This place is everything that is right in today's chaos and offers an amazing mental escape to joyful simplicity! You can feed the animals, they have composting, and incredible seed exchange to support creating pollinator corridors in the neighborhoods, and they even offer yoga classes! This was a spectacular find tucked away in an unassuming part of Little Haití! Definitely worth a visit to explore and experience and support. You will definitely be feeling all sorts of Namaste when you leave!

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    AshleyMarie O.

    Love, love, love this place !! I was lucky enough to be brought by a friend and have been able to pass the surprise along to others and it always delights me to see the smiles this place brings to everyones faces. Come by and feed the goats, hogs, and birdies, pick up some mulch, drop off some compost and take in the gardens. Its a cute little nook in an otherwise not very "vistable" neighborhood off of 79th. I brought my dog last time and (there are no signs stating not allowed) but I got the feeling that I will leave her at home next time. She had a gentle leader on and they seemed to appreciate that but I would imagine outside animals are not welcome. Just fyi

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    Jen W.

    Love this place!!! Animals, gardens, a treehouse to rent. Movies and yoga. Lots of Nature!!

    Kyla-Emman N.

    Loved visiting this local farm hidden away in Miami. The vibe is very bohemian and welcoming. They offer some Airbnb and housing options so you may see people living on the property. There's so many lush plants and beautiful animals, it truly feels like an escape. Though if you dislike bugs, beware of large spiders lurking in the trees! Checkout the birds that talk back to you, they are fun and have spicy personalities. The farm has a camp for children that i hear great reviews about. "Staff" are very nice and welcoming to new visitors. Just be aware of your children and animals - I saw a girl get nipped by a pig (she stuck her hand in the pen) when her parent wasn't looking. Would definitely come back!

    Isis N.

    This is one of those places I stop by very often, and for some strange reason, never find the time to write a review. Until now. So, fyi, this review it's way overdue: since 2012. I know, right!!?? I still remembered the first time one of my vegan friends brought me here: "We are going to a sanctuary farm in Little Haiti", she announced. "A farm?!?!". I was hesitant to step out of the car, since the area looked super shady... But I'm glad I did. Several houses encapsulates the big complex, and once you walked in, you are welcomed by the rescued goats. Every Sunday I stop by to bring scrap foods I collect during the week. Coco, the cockatoo, loves mangoes. The emu can eat anything, but just be careful not to get too close. She/he spits. There's even a pond with koi fish. The turtles are super shy, and the chickens have a whole house for themselves. If you feel adventurous, you can AirB&B one of the bungalows for the weekend, or even better, one of the tree houses, and wake up on the top of the canopy by the rooster call at 5am. The showers are outdoor, to make the experience even wilder. Now you know my secret hidden place. It's up to you to spread the word...

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    Frederick D.

    Right before Yelp Event Culinary Carnival, Nicole showed me the permaculture farm situated in Little Haiti. The farm sits on a two acre plot and the animals that greeted us welcomingly included Emu, roosters, chickens, pigs, turkey, large tortoise and even a harvestable beehive. While we were perusing the property we heard all sorts of farm sounds. It's also an Airbnb for folks who want to spend a few urban farm-like nights on the property. The cool thing about the farm is everyone is welcome to enter. At the center of the farm is a large treehouse situated 30 feet above the ground in the lush green jungle canopy. I walked up the steps feeling like Tarzan when I reached the top, surrounded by vines and tropical greenery. There is an open full kitchen, coin operated laundry, an open fire pit and in the back we met owner, Ray Chasser who invited us to join the Volley Ball game with the dozen or so visitors and guests that seemed to be having a great time. Truly a fun oasis and people who have the right idea about spending a Sunday afternoon. We kindly declined, but next time we will! If you want a farm getaway in a small hippy community this is the place to come.

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    Evelyn B.

    I found out about this place through a friend. And I have to say I'm so glad I came with my kids here. Is definitely a hidden gem in little haiti. Is open to the public, and I believe you could actually rent the tree houses and you could even camp out, I saw about 4 tents around the property. There is no parking so you will need to park somewhere on the street, is surrounded by houses and buildings. I have to say that since I came on a week day it was really easy to find parking but I'm pretty sure that on the weekends it could get a little complicated. Once you go in, the atmosphere is so different, but in a great unexplainable way. Is so amazing how this is located in the city. The feeling of being here is just breathtaking, with all the green all around, the tree houses, different animals, tents around the property. And the best part everyone that you see here is so welcoming and friendly. I will definitely be coming back here, I can't believe how I didn't know about this place before. I really recommend anyone to come specially if you need to unplug from the real world is a great place to come and visit.

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    Beast place on earth! Thanks Ray and his volunteers who keep this little farm open. Love their open compost pick up.

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    7 years ago

    Amazing Place. magical . unique . Exquisite. Great seminars. Organic healthy delicious Food. Best in town 2019 !

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    What an amazing place to spend the day! Thank you for making my miami experience one of a kind!

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    A Miami gem! Thank you for sharing your farm with visitors! Visiting the rescued animals and seeing your garden is an inspiration.

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    this place was adorable and had so many things besides just the animals to look at. my girlfriend and I loved it.

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    Ask the Community - Earth N Us Farm

    Are the cabins and tree houses in this placed rented for a one night stay?

    I think so. You can either go and ask directly to the owners ( last house by the parrots cage) or contacting them through AirB&B.

    Are they open saturdays?

    Everyday! Sunrise till sunset

    Is there fee for entrance?

    Its free!!!

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    Earth N Us Farm - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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