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    FAWN DOE ROSA

    4.5 (47 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Bri J.

    We have been here multiple times and continue to come back! It is such a fun place for kids and adults alike! They do a wonderful job keeping the grounds clean and looking nice. The animals are so fun to feed and pet. A bucket of food is affordable and they have a great little gift shop full of knick knacks! Definitely work a trip from the cities!

    Duck that popped his Mohawk up for me!
    Debra M.

    Our family have been coming here for forty years as our cabin is just a few miles away on Deer Lake. We're on our fourth generation of Fawn Doe Rosa lovers as we took my grandkids last week. Every summer they get excited on the drive up and ask several times a day if this is the day we're going! One tip: Get there a few minutes before they open at 10 and avoid the crowds because by noon the parking lot is packed. Admission is $10.50 adults and $9.50 kids 2-12 and you get a bag of food - mostly some kind of feed pellet, some corn, a carrot or two, and a chunk of some large animal kibble. If you buy a green bucket of feed for $8, they refill it free when you bring it back. My littles like to use the shovel to feed the animals because they're a bit leery of letting them eat out of their palms, like Granny does! Some reviews have described mangy looking deer, but remember this is a rescue sanctuary and some of the animals would not survive in the wild. Where else can you feed chickens, ducks, goats, miniature horses, donkeys, llamas, alpacas, turkeys, let a baby goat suck on your finger, or pet baby opossum, baby goats, Fox kits, and fawns? So cool. There's a lot to see and the property is sprawling, so wear comfy shoes that can get dirty and have fun!

    Madison B.

    This was such a fun experience with the kiddos (and adults!). There was such a variety of animals! The kids loved feeding them and getting to get so close to them. I wasn't expecting it to be so beautiful here as well! Bonus points for there being food trucks outside. The gift shop was amazing too! It was quite a bit of walking so wearing comfortable closed toed shoes and some water to stay hydrated. Also, if you have kiddos to bring a stroller that can be used on dirt paths

    Goats
    Ang K.

    Fawn Doe Rosa is a unique experience. They have deer, peacocks, chickens, ducks, mini horses, llamas, and goats. You could pet some of the deer. I never had the opportunity to be this close to deer before. They also have a on site store gift shop. You can feed the animals at an additional cost. There is some walking, and the paths are gravel. They have a big gravel parking lot, and if it is busy, you do have to walk a little to get to the entrance. The staff are very knowledgeable about the animals.

    Large penned area of goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, donkeys....
    Bonnie D.

    We visited here a couple weeks before school started, during vacation. It was fun and the kids really enjoyed it! For me, it was a little busy. Feeding all the animals was really cool - we bought a small bag of food inside, and someone gave us a bag of carrots that they smuggled in. The deer LOVE carrots! After a while, I think the animals get overfed and are less interested in eating. As we left, we checked out the gift shop. My children had a hard time finding something that was under $10 that would be a cool souvenir for the place. We really enjoyed the food truck in the parking lot, the playground equipment, and the picnic tables. We ate some cheese curds and mini-donuts, and then ran around a bit.

    Peacock!
    Christina P.

    I have been visiting Fawn Doe Rosa for all my life (since it was called Bambiland), brought my children when they were little, and now my granddaughter. It has always been a place filled with happy memories and good times. The staff are always friendly and helpful and the animals are happy and friendly. Such a wonderful place to make memories! Bring the whole family! Trails are well groomed for strollers, easy walking and there are many benches to stop to rest & relax, and you might find a deer (or two or three), who will stop by to see if you have any carrots to share.

    Llama
    Troy P.

    Great family destination. It's a petting zoo, with a ton of extras. Deer, goats, ducks all wander the grounds freely. They are super familiar with people and extended hands holding some feed to munch on. On top of the wandering animals, they have some cool local exhibits and native critters available for viewing. Badgers, wolves, otters, pigs, llamas, elk...probably more in forgetting. The grounds are really nice and well maintained too, it's basically like being at a park. Nice lake with a bridge and fountain, green grass, trees and benches scattered throughout. You can make it last as long or as short as you want. We took our 18 month old and I thought she would be scared, but the animals are so tame she had no issues walking right up to them. I'd say up to early teens would have a great time walking around and seeing the animals, but really any age can enjoy themselves.

    Yvonne M.

    Great place for kids. Easy drive from the Twin Cities. This is a deer/goat petting and feeding sanctuary. It's a big place so you never feel crowded. They have numerous dear, goats, geese, chickens and other animals that you can feed and pet. They also offer pony rides. When you arrive you can buy feed bags and carrot bags. The deer will rip the bags right from your hands. I saw several kids and adults lose their bags of food the minute they walked into the area. Staff were friendly. Lots of areas to sit and take in nature.

    Naomi K.

    Kids and I had a great time here yesterday morning until our visit was cut extremely short when a I was bitten by a pig! So thankful it wasn't one of my children's fingers because the result would have been far worse. Pretty sure the pig thought my hand was food but literally bit down on my pinkie and would not let go. Extremely terrifying. The farm family assured me all of their animals are vaccinated, etc. I also received access to a sink with running water and soap, an ice pack and a hand towel. I fully understand that these are farm animals and they can turn at any moment but the main focus of this place is to feed the animals/petting Zoo. no refund, no passes to visit again in the future, no taking down of my information- pretty disappointing for such a popular place with rave reviews. Please stay away from the Pig coops and keep your kids even farther away -I would be so saddened to hear if this happened to anyone else.

    Goat
    Neen M.

    We loved feeding the animals, petting the bunnies, and the grounds are beautiful. Great for folks of all ages

    Kari J.

    Last night we got a flat tire in front of Fawn Doe Rosa.... We had our 3 dogs, 3 year old little boy and 8 month old baby....we were traveling across the country to CO so it really put a damper on our travels. We were also towing a trailer, which with it getting dark, made me nervous having the kids in a car on the side of busy hwy 8. I looked out the window and there was Fawn Doe Rosa. I got the kiddos out and my 3 year olds started to play on the play ground set and talking to the ducks, geese and deer through the fence. It was a Sunday night so they were closed, but while we were working out jitters and getting the most out of circumstances, the sweetest woman came outside of the building to check on us. We told her we were waiting for roadside assistance (which didn't show up for 3 hours). She opened the gates to let us pull our truck and trailer in to get us off of the hwy, and continued her kindness. Offering us to walk around and check out the other deer and farm animals. My son thought this was the COOLEST THING EVER. Next thing, this same woman came over with snacks, water, toys and treats for the animals! THANK YOU FDR Family for being the KINDEST and sweetest Wisconsin nice I've ever seen! Now my son wants flat tires all the time! Lol Thank you!!!

    Matt just chillin with his homie
    Katie C.

    If you take your children here....you will be asked to go back every day for the next 2 months! Yes, it's actually that awesome..I may have asked my husband if we could go back the following weekend. Don't judge me! Between baby possums, rabbits, goats climbing in our stroller...and of course deer! It was an amazing day. The day we went the weather was absolutely perfect! It was the most beautiful day! When we arrived we bought each of our little buckets of food to feed the animals...I was so worried we would run out, but at the end we couldn't get rid of it! People leaving kept giving us more! It was pretty cool. The rabbits did bite my 4.5 year old causing quite the bloody mess, but he is 4.5 and probably got to aggressive feeding it? Or his little finger looked like the carrot he was trying to force in its face. Who knows, but just know these are animals and they can bite. We weren't upset because we love animals. You could spend hours here honestly. We thought we were done and looked to the left when we got to the front only to find...more animals! That was another hour! Take your kids! Honestly...even if you don't have kids go! It's fun and totally worth the money.

    Marguerite A.

    PETTING ZOO EXTRAORDINAIRE What a fun place to take your kids!!!! A multitude of different animals, both domestic and wild. Beautifully presented and extremely clean. There are many knowledgeable staff members available. Besides the petting zoo where you can brush a soft bunny, there are ponies to ride (extra charge) too. Ducks, chickens, and a HERD of deer roam the entire property. Amazing! Also you can pet donkeys, minature horses, llamas, alpacas, a. herd of goats, and so much more. There are several wooden animal cutouts for photo opts. So cute!! Critter food is available both in the gift shop and throughout the entire area. The animals are very gentle when nibbling off your hand. The gift shop is phenomenal too. So much to choose from. Bring money, it isn't cheap. FYI, there is no senior discount :-( Clean large restrooms are conveniently located in the beginning of the adventure. O U T S T A N D I N G K I D E X P E R I E N C E

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    They've really improved the spaces for the animals and opened up the lake/ pond area to walk through. Could relax there all day

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    My daughter loved this place. Reasonable prices. Great place to take your kids................................

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    Fun experience. Healthy animals and good service. Gift shop has good products but they are a bit pricey. Lots of animals

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    Ask the Community - FAWN DOE ROSA

    Is it Wheelchair accessible?

    There's a walking trail throughout the park, not paved but not terribly uneven. No steps anywhere but some gentle hills. It might be hard to push a manual wheelchair but a motorized one would be easy.

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    Review Highlights - FAWN DOE ROSA

    Right when we walked in a deer greeted us, and that is pretty much how the whole visit was.

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    Sustainable Safari

    Sustainable Safari

    4.1(44 reviews)
    32.7 mi

    A good activity for the family that is indoors! We went on a Saturday and it was a little busy but…read morenot so busy that you couldn't enjoy seeing the animals up close. When you arrive you purchase your tickets and decide if you want to any add ons. You can purchase various sizes of feeding cups, experiences with the animals or opportunities to hold some of them. Once inside you can feed or pet any of the animals that are behind a single fence. Those further away or in glass enclosures are for observation. There are kangaroos, goats, lizards, chickens and more. There is a fun pulley system to feed some of the goats. They have an informational show that happens a few times a day where they discuss some of the animals and reptiles they house. It's not a huge space but we spent about an hour there. If you have real animal lovers you could be there longer. It's an interesting experience.

    While perhaps this place recycles their cups, "sustainability" does not equate with HUMANE. They…read morecame to the elementary school I work at and were parading animals around our gym for an entire day. I was horrified by what I saw and learned. PETA fact sheet linked here - https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/sustainable-safari.pdf Please do your research and think twice about utilizing this organization for educational purposes. Ask yourself whether there are other methods by which to engage the community and raise awareness around wildlife conservation.

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    Sustainable Safari - We enjoyed all the capybaras!!!

    We enjoyed all the capybaras!!!

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    Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Giraffe

    Como Park Zoo and Conservatory

    4.2(438 reviews)
    39.5 miComo

    It is no wonder that I love to visit the Conservatory in the dead of winter. There is no better…read morefeeling than going there when it's below zero, and your body does not even remember what humidity feels like. Sure, going to Hawaii is great, but if you want something closer and thousands of dollars less expensive (it's actually free, but they suggest you give them a small donation upon entry), I recommend a quick trip to the indoor conservatory. Save the zoo for a nice summer day. My two favorite areas are the topics, and the Sunken Garden. The tropics is the place to go for a hot, steamy reprieve from the Minnesota winter. It has lots of fun swimming animals, a sloth that is about as lively as a stuffed bear, but the biggest attraction, for me, is the incredible hot, moist area. But that's just one area of the Conservatory. Don't miss the larger part that includes jungle-type foliage, wonderful plants, and a display of orchids. We were there the weekend after the orchid show, but we were treated to the award winning and amazingly beautiful orchids. The highlight however, is the seasonal changes that take place in the Sunken Garden. This is an ever changing variety of seasonal flowers and can cheer up the crankiest of us who are just trying to make it through to Spring.

    Visit here at least once a year Love that it is feee to the…read morepublic although it's nice to give a donation so it helps maintain the grounds Lots of good animal exhibits and the sunken garden is just beautiful every season! The conservatory dome is the perfect place to visit in the heart of winter , I'm talking negative temperatures because the dome is humid and hot (think Florida) because it helps the tropical plants Fun fact- Valentine's Day they do dinners in the gardens but sell out fast!

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    Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - January 2025

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    Como Park Zoo and Conservatory - Giraffe

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    Pinehaven Farm

    4.2(26 reviews)
    19.7 mi
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    My girlfriends and I went to check out the great pumpkin trail. Tickets can be purchased online or…read moreat the door. This trail was really cool, a mesmerizing trail, illuminated by over 10,00 0 intricately carved jack-o-lanterns! The trail was a Half-Mile long so it is not too long, we had fun and an enjoyable evening of pumpkin mania and seeing faces on pumpkins we've never seen before. Free parking.

    I really loved heading over here - I will say that it's rare to experience something just as fun as…read morea kid as when you're an adult. Walking in, I made a bee line for the little coffee house after the drive from St. Paul out to Wyoming. It was good, and I was on a mission to find the funnel cake food truck. It's been a minute, and since I didn't make it to the fair this year, I was determined. We got the cookie monster, funnel cake topped with Oreo and Chips Ahoy cookies, chocolate drizzle and whipped cream. Pretty sure I had a week's worth of caloric intake, even with splitting it, and I didn't care. Next, we headed over to the apple launcher area. At first I couldn't see where the workers were, but the building is set back a bit. We had a blast launching apples at the farm equipment and barrels. We walked over to the pumpkin patch trailer area and had a great time picking our pumpkins. I immediately grabbed a pretty pink one. I was glad they had little wheelbarrows for us to transport our pumpkins as we continued walking around. Before we headed out, we checked out the farm animals and the gift shop. I loved the variety of jams, pickles, and salsas. I grabbed the blueberry jalapeno salsa, cherry jam, apple butter and dill pickles. I've had a chance to bake with the apple butter and it's delicious! Overall, a great time and something for everyone!

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    Haunted house on the trail

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    Como Town - Splash pad area

    Como Town

    3.6(17 reviews)
    39.6 miComo

    Review is just for comp town only. Plenty of free parking nearby or you can opt to take a shuttle…read morealso. No entry fee but a donation is encouraged and honestly to keep the facility this way, I always pay the recommended amount and then some. Every year, we come to Como Town at a minimum 1-2 times per summer. I would highly encourage people to walk up to the ticket booth to see which rides are not operational and then assess whether they want to buy the ride bands or not. This was our 2nd time this summer and unfortunately the rides that were not operational in early June were the same rides still out of commission in late July including the roller coaster so docking a star for that. Plus, pro tip: hold your breadth when using the bathrooms here! On the positive side - this amusement park is very affordable (see ticket price pic). Staff is friendly even with them clearly being short staffed. Lines are always short with the longest wait time that I've ever observed is less than 10 minutes. Free (see above) entry. A couple of concession stands with all the sugary delights plus you can walk into the welcome center where there are more food options.

    Ok, let's start with the good: it's small, easy to walk with little kids, you can choose whether to…read morego on a ride or two, or get an unlimited wristband (currently $24-30 for kids depending on height, $14 for adults). There are lots of rides that are good for toddlers. The place caters to young kids, so there are no rides really intended for older kids and adults, which is fine. Now, the bad: the past few years when I've come here, a solid chunk of the rides are closed (we're taking ~30% consistently. I've never seen Hodge Podge Park or the Splash Zone open. Today the swings, roller coaster, and bumper cars were also closed. And that makes the unlimited band feel like not such a good deal. It almost feels like a scam when they make zero mention of what is closed at the ticket booth. Other places for improvement: no seating in the shade. No water refill stations or drinking fountains whatsoever (you have to go into the zoo, which is free, but inconvenient). All in all, this is a great spot for toddlers who can't handle long days, and willing parents. Once your kid is about 6, you may be better off at Nickelodeon or Valleyfair.

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    Como Town - Always a crowd favorite

    Always a crowd favorite

    Como Town - View of the soaring eagle, that stinker sure does go high

    View of the soaring eagle, that stinker sure does go high

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    FAWN DOE ROSA - zoos - Updated June 2026

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