Help care for rescued baby animals, then enjoy guided cuddle time
1.5 hour
Guided farm tour, Cuddle time
Explore Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary with your child and learn how to care for rescued baby animals. Join a guided farm visit designed for all caregivers, with time to interact based on the animals’ needs that day.
You must preregister and prepay for each person in your group. Wear closed-toe shoes; sandals and flip-flops are not allowed. The farm operates rain or shine, with rescheduling in severe weather.
All bookings are final and non-refundable.
Arrive 10 minutes early for registration. If you arrive late, the session will start without you, and you may miss part of the tour and any animal interactions you missed while the group moved on.
Parking is limited, so carpooling is highly recommended. To help with space, don’t arrive more than 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
Wear closed-toe shoes (sneakers or boots). Sandals, flip-flops, and open-toed shoes aren’t allowed. Dress in farm-friendly clothes since you’ll walk through pastures and may encounter mud or animal manure.
1314 Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA 19025
Tucked away in Maple Glen, this private sanctuary has built a devoted following for good reason. The rescued animals, including camels, goats, piglets, cows, a retired racehorse, and more, are visibly well cared for, and the staff clearly knows each animal by name and story. Guides like Dana have been called out specifically for being patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about the place. The range of experiences, from husbandry tours and baby goat yoga to cow cuddling and evening feeding sessions, gives visitors plenty of ways to connect with the animals. Families with young kids seem to have a particularly great time, though the workshops cater to older crowds too. One thing worth noting on cow cuddling: the experience can be a bit unpredictable depending on the animals' moods that day, so go in with an open mind. The overall vibe here is warm, purposeful, and surprisingly moving for many visitors. The sanctuary runs on genuine care rather than spectacle, and that comes through in every review.
You have to take the tour or pet the animals privately! It was such a pleasure to watch my grown children play with the fur babies! I loved feeding the lamb 🐑 🥰❤️
Sharon Kachel
May 17, 2026
You have to take the tour or pet the animals privately! It was such a pleasure to watch my grown children play with the fur babies! I loved feeding the lamb 🐑 🥰❤️
Sharon Kachel
May 17, 2026