Kinder farm park is one of my favorite quick visit parks. While I could spend hours wandering the paths in the woods, one of my absolutely favorite things to do is go visit the farm animals. They have several different types – goats, cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, turkeys, even quail and bunnies!

Exploring further in, beyond the animal yards, you can find a haunted bamboo forest near Bunk’s Pond. I swear every time I go into that place it sounds like someone else is shuffling around (and I know I’m alone!).

Park Quick Reference
Fees – (As of 6/30/19, subject to change) – $6.00 Per vehicle Daily entry, $5.00 Physically Challenged, Free for Military Individuals, Veterans, and their Families, Annual Entry Permit (AACO Resident) – $30.00 per vehicle, Annual Entry permit (Non-County Resident) – $40.00 per vehicle, Lifetime Senior Citizen Pass (60 and Over) – $40.00
Dogs – Allowed (Leashed)
Picnicking – Absolutely! There are many picnic tables throughout the area + space for laying out a blanket. Don’t set up near the frisbee golf area, unless you want to risk getting knocked in the head.
Fishing – Catch and release only, at indicated spots.
Bicycling – Yes
Horseback Riding – Unsure, no marked bridle paths.
Volunteer Opportunities – This park has their own group, Friends of Kinder Farm Park – https://www.kinderfarmpark.org/ – they post animal birthing schedules, plan special events, and host an annual photo contest. Tons of opportunities to volunteer!
Sports & Recreation – Disc Golf and multiple clubs (even a blacksmith club!) – https://www.kinderfarmpark.org/clubs.html
Official Page – https://www.aacounty.org/departments/recreation-parks/parks/kinder-farm/