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
This animal sanctuary wins hearts with its friendly staff and genuinely well-cared-for animals. Guides like Collin, Natalie, and Bonnie get praised repeatedly for being knowledgeable, sweet, and patient with visitors. The experience itself centers on intimate animal interactions, from feeding baby goats and cuddling piglets to walking goats and spending time with cows. Families especially love the hands-on approach, with several reviewers mentioning how their kids had the time of their lives. The property is gorgeous, and you can tell the team genuinely loves what they do. That said, expectations matter here. A couple of visitors found the cow cuddling experience underwhelming, noting minimal supervision and cows that weren't particularly interested in attention. One reviewer questioned the sanctuary's ethics around unsupervised animal interactions and their choice to serve factory-farmed dairy products in the barn, which felt inconsistent with their mission. These seem like isolated concerns though, as the overwhelming majority rave about the care given to the animals and the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Just know you'll need reservations, and experiences vary in structure, some include full tours while others are more self-directed.
We enjoy every visit to this special place. Goats, piggies, cows, camels, donkey… always so so precious! Thank you!
Elena Rowe
April 4, 2026
We enjoy every visit to this special place. Goats, piggies, cows, camels, donkey… always so so precious! Thank you!
Elena Rowe
April 4, 2026