Explore Triskelee Farm and meet baby animals in 40 minutes
40 Minutes
Guided farm tour, animal visits
Walk through Triskelee Farm on a guided, educational tour where you can meet and interact with farm animals. Get close to goats, alpacas, ostrich chicks, and more while you learn what and why the farm grows.
Wear closed-toed shoes you don’t mind getting dirty, and expect uneven or slippery surfaces. Tours run rain or shine; the farm may reschedule for extreme weather. Adults and children need a ticket; carried infants are free.
No refunds, cancellations, or rescheduling. We reserve the right to reschedule for extreme weather (heat, storms, fire, ice, etc).
Wear closed-toed shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. Expect dirt, animal droppings, and uneven or slippery surfaces.
Arrive 10 minutes early for check-in. If you arrive late, you may miss part of the tour.
Follow your guide’s instructions. Don’t chase or pet animals unless instructed, and only feed animals what your guide says is safe. Some free-range birds are for looking at only. Guests who don’t follow expectations may be asked to leave.
Triskelee Farm
This family-owned operation has carved out a niche as an intimate, less overwhelming alternative to bigger commercial farms. Visitors consistently praise the variety of animals—from ostriches and emus to alpacas, goats, and peacocks—and the guided tours get high marks for being both educational for adults and engaging for kids. The owners come across as genuinely accommodating and responsive, whether they're hosting birthday parties, scout groups, or multi-generational family outings. Their seasonal events like Easter celebrations and summer camps seem well-organized and thoughtful. The farm excels at private events and parties, with reviewers highlighting the covered outdoor venue space and kid-friendly amenities like bounce houses. Many mention the surprisingly delicious ostrich sliders available at their markets. The staff clearly knows how to work with different age groups and group sizes—one review mentioned seamlessly hosting 100 people for a scout event. One visitor noted concerns about crowded conditions in the bird area, but this seems to be an isolated observation. The location strikes a nice balance of being close to Portland while feeling like a countryside escape.
Great tour and fun verity to see and learn about.
Grayson Wallis
April 1, 2026
Great tour and fun verity to see and learn about.
Grayson Wallis
April 1, 2026