Farm-in-the-Zoo

Farm-in-the-Zoo is a farm Lincoln Park Chicago located in United States.

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2001 N Clark St (at Lincoln Park Zoo) Chicago , IL 60614 United States

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Jonathan Ferrera

Pretty small compared to the main zoo across the bridge , but it's perfect if you have small kids. You get all the sights, sounds, and smells of a farm .

Kevin Dulin

The cows are the best.

Rebecca W

Have a toddler? Then bring them here on Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:15 & 10 to rock out with Mr Singer ! He's wonderful and your tot will thank you! :-) If they can talk! ;)

Kelly ????

The goats are so cute ! They use the scratching posts to relieve itch!

MafiaHairdresser Jon-David

Always leave a few bucks for this farm to keep it around for the kids.

Linda Bradley

Allowing pigs to lay on concrete without hay is TOTALLY unacceptable.

Tiffany Rebecca

Feed the cows almost daily at 10:30 and 3:30 :)

Tiffany Rebecca

Sing-a-long time is currently W/F 9:15 and 10 am.

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