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    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm replied quickly and satisfied all my lilac needs! Super sweet family too! Highly recommend them!

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    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    4.8
    (131 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Bloom Attended…read moreSunday Jazz Brunch 8/9/26. Loved the "farmers market". So many items available for purchase. Kelly and Heather were more than helpful in providing a short tour of the market and assisting me with my purchases. Brunch was organized with plenty to eat and drink. Staff at the market and the brunch were abundant, friendly and courteous. Staff made the visit even more special. Food was fresh, hot and better than expected. Three types of mimosas were available and were overflowing. Staff made sure we had water and ice. It was HOT! The owner, Dr. Bill Releford, gave a welcome and background about the largest Black-owned ranch in LA County. A saxophonist played and took requests and there was also a raffle. Shuttle service to and from the parking lot was appreciated by guests. Some of my party took the shuttle from Inglewood. Parking was at a gated location. The driver, Amber, got us to the ranch early and back to our cars safely. Official Transportation (310) 295-9105 was the provider and I enjoyed interacting with both Amber and Madeline. I thought I'd be able to pick peaches but the staff had already picked them for us. So, I just had to purchased what I wanted to take home. I was grateful because it would have been too hot for me to be in the midst of the farm picking peaches myself! After brunch, I actually became over heated. Debra Releford, Dr. Bill's wife, saw me and realized I needed assistance. Bless you Miss Debra! You and your staff attended to me an I felt safe and well cared for! I made a note of the names of some of the staff that tended to me: Allie, Chris, Lance, Michael and Nick. To you all and those that I missed thank you!!! If it's not already there, Bloom Ranch Sunday Jazz brunch should be added rib to your "to do" list.

    OMG!!!!! I am here right now, and do not want to leave! This exquisite hidden gem is a must see! My…read morefirst time, visiting from Reno, Nevada, and cannot wait to come back! JAZZ, mouth watering food, top tier customer service! The atmosphere is everything!

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    HEN HOUSE!!!!
    HEN HOUSE!!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
    The peach mimosa!!!
    Delicious organic strawberries.

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    Delicious organic strawberries.
    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

    4.2
    (32 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    It gets 2 stars for caring for the animals. Sadly the location only had 9 cats today, our tour was…read more25 people and the cats were not very active. The grounds have seen better days.. I can see how this was beautiful back in the day. Nice sculptures around the property I would have given more stars if it weren't for the "Director" Chris. He was very rude when we pulled in, made distasteful remarks and although he led the Q&A afterward, he was very self centered and smug. Not really answering the questions from the attendees. Sadly this location is very worn out and tired.

    I agree with the prior review of Pam. Except I would give no stars if I could. I went to the tour…read morewith about 25 people and the director, Chris was not too friendly to say the least. He is more interested in bragging about himself and his book instead of educating the group about the animals. He is also rude. I recommend just contributing if you want, and not wasting your time. Immediately upon entering, you are requested to sign a release of liability. There are only two Outhouse toilets to use which were disgusting. You are told once you walk into the gate, there are no restrooms for the two hour tour. You will only see a few sleeping tigers. We only saw 5 tigers, two of which walked around. It was blistering hot and they offered cold water bottles at the end of the tour. We had to listen to Chris' boring stories for over an hour in extremely hot weather. The tiger tour was less than an hour which was less than the boring stories of Chris. I DO NOT RECOMMEND. The place is run down and appears to almost be closing. There were only 8 tigers there. You are better off staying home and watching Youtube videos. It is 3.5 hours I will never get back!!!!!

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    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve
    Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve

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    The Gentle Barn

    The Gentle Barn

    4.4
    (402 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    We had a beautiful day loving on all the animals. The Barn is a magical place. They give such good…read morecare to all the animals they rescue. A wonderful learning experience.

    My family and I drove out to see this place last weekend because we love animals and had heard…read moreabout it for years. We arrived to find parking along a busy highway (?!?), with golf carts shuttling visitors to and from the entrance, just a few feet away from cars whizzing past. That was weird. Then we got to the sort of holding area where they keep guests until their reservation time. Before we went in, the owner came out to greet us...sort of. She gave us a basic history of the place, but before she did, she wished us "happy pride" and told us all about how virtuous she was, as if everyone should be celebrating? Weird and inappropriate to say the least. The last thing she did before allowing us the entrance we'd paid handsomely for, was to lecture us about becoming vegans. Which is one of my biggest pet peeves about vegans to begin with. Then she stood at the entrance and offered everyone literature on veganism as we walked past. I declined. Wholly inappropriate, offensive and off putting. I didn't pay to be lectured about something I disagree with. It was nice to (finally) see and interact with the animals, but some of the volunteers were too much. I understand they're used to dealing with idiots every weekend, but some of the instructions they were giving were flat out dangerous, like having babies (maybe 18 months old) feed carrots to grabby, nippy horses. Bad idea when little hands aren't any bigger than the carrots. Most (not all) volunteers were just a bit too power trippy and under-educated for my taste. I will say the facilities were pretty clean and appeared well kept, but the horses and donkeys were filthy and in dire need of grooming. Give your visitors brushes and curry combs and show them how to brush the animals. Win-win for everyone. It was nice to hang out with the animals, but most of the people I could do without. Probably won't be back again.

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    Celeste and I sharing a very special moment! We were totally in tune with each other.
    Celeste and I sharing a very special moment! We were totally in tune with each other.
    Addison the donkey and me taking a walk around the property.
    Addison the donkey and me taking a walk around the property.
    This is KING. He welcomes all the visitors that come to his area and he loves to pose for photos.

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    This is KING. He welcomes all the visitors that come to his area and he loves to pose for photos.
    Animal Tracks

    Animal Tracks

    4.9
    (353 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    My friend brought me here for my birthday, and as a huge animal lover, I was really excited to…read morevisit! This is a small, cute animal sanctuary, and while it's definitely on the smaller side, I think that's where donations can really make a difference. There's so much potential for this place to have more space and continue helping even more animals. The staff was absolutely wonderful...friendly, welcoming, and very knowledgeable. They shared stories about the animals with us, along with some interesting wildlife facts, and I really enjoyed learning more about the animals we were seeing. The only thing I would have really loved was more interaction with the animals. But I completely understand that they're wild animals, so that's not always an option...and honestly, a girl can dream, lol! One thing that really stood out to me was how happy everyone seemed to be working there. You could genuinely tell that the staff cares about the animals and enjoys what they do, and I think that says a lot about the organization. We had a great experience and I would definitely recommend stopping by if you're in the area and looking for a quick, fun visit. Just keep in mind that it is a smaller sanctuary, so if you're able to, please consider donating! Your support can help them expand, care for the animals, and continue the wonderful work they've been doing for many, many years. Such a sweet place with people who clearly have big hearts for animals!

    Huge thanks to Super Elite Yelper Gary I. for suggesting our visit to this unique animal rescue…read more Animal Tracks rescues animals, some exotic and some not, and aims to take the very best care of them that they can. Their public tours are an effort to raise funds for animal maintenance and to educate the public about the harm to the animals of raising non-domesticated exotic pets. The stories they tell are frightening. Who in their right mind would try to raise a wolf family in an apartment? Who with any common sense would think a monkey would make a good pet? People can be extremely stupid and self-centered when it comes to exotic animals, unfortunately. This is why so many exotic animals end up in danger, on the streets, or in packed rescues. The mostly-volunteer staff did a remarkable job introducing us to the animals in their care. The wide variety of animals calling Animal Tracks home is mind-boggling: birds, kangaroos, wolves, porcupines, baboons, donkeys, horses....the list goes on and on. The animals seemed clean and well-cared for by staff that is very invested. The only issue we had was parking access. Our car was blocked in by another guest's car for at least 20 minutes, without any warning that we might be blocked in. Finally, a staff member asked the remaining guests who was parked there and they did eventually move their car. If you are an animal lover, the tour is highly recommended. Perfect for kids!

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    Animal Tracks
    Animal Tracks
    Animal Tracks

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    Sweetwater Farms Market

    Sweetwater Farms Market

    3.8
    (25 reviews)
    7.7 mi
    $$

    We live in Acton, we usually go to the New Acton market. But I finally stepped into the Sweetwater…read moreFarm and really enjoyed their meat selection! And their BBQ on the weekends, Omg best chicken I have had! And freshly made tortillas! My kids and my dad love the fresh Mexican bread!

    Second time the cashier (different Girls) argue with me. 1st time, they had cokes 2for 3.00 so I…read morebought the 2 and when I saw the price I politely told the young lady that the paper displayed on the fridge said 2 for 3... she responded well that was this weekends sale and not applicable, she let out a big sigh and said you're wrong do you want them ? And today I took the kids in for ice cream and I got myself a bread with custard filling. When I got to the parking lot I took a bite and it was Sour. The custard was obviously going bad. I went in and told the man behind the counter and he said sorry leave it here. I went up to the register to get my refund and the young lady said .... I need the bread, I explained how the man asked me to put it over at the counter and she replied with "well I need it" . She went over and brought it and told me there's nothing wrong with it and "it's supposed to be sour" WHAT ?!! I explained to her that I've had those breads multiple times and NO they're not supposed to be sour. She then said "well we don't have daily bread" well if you don't have daily bread maybe you shouldn't sell 3-4 day old bread with custard. I didn't want to explain to her what happens to a dairy custard in 3 days in a hot box so I just took my refund and told her "if you like sour custard then eat em up they're perfect! I like supporting small local places but damn do they make it hard .

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    Sweetwater Farms Market
    Sweetwater Farms Market
    Sweetwater Farms Market

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    Kilcoyne Lilac Farm - farms - Updated August 2026

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