Meet rescued horses and farm animals on a guided sanctuary visit
30 minutes
Guided tour, treats, petting
Explore a farm animal sanctuary with a guided, educational tour and meet the resident animals. Feed supplied treats and learn about the rescues as you visit the barn and outdoor pens.
All children must be accompanied by an adult while visiting the animals. Riding sessions are booked separately and are not included in this visit.
There are no full refunds when booking a ride.
No. Riding sessions are booked separately, and this farm visit does not include a riding tour.
Yes. All children must be accompanied by an adult while visiting the animals.
You can meet horses, goats, potbellied pigs, cats, dogs, and chickens. Newcomers may join regularly.
26711 Pumpkin Ridge Rd. New Plymouth, Ohio
Jackie and her team have created something genuinely special at this rescue operation near Hocking Hills. What stands out most is how intimately Jackie knows each horse's personality and backstory, carefully pairing riders with animals that match their experience level. First-timers consistently praise her patience and thorough instruction, while those with riding experience appreciate learning new techniques through the English riding style. The property itself offers beautiful trails through meadows and woods, and visitors love meeting the menagerie of rescued goats, chickens, dogs, and other animals roaming the grounds. The overwhelming majority of guests describe transformative experiences, with many already planning return visits. However, there's one concerning review alleging poor animal care that sharply contrasts with the many others praising how well-loved and maintained the horses appear. Most reviewers specifically note the animals seem healthy and well-cared-for, and they appreciate Jackie's commitment to not pushing the horses beyond their comfort zones. The flexibility with scheduling and personalized attention make this feel like visiting a friend's farm rather than a commercial operation, which guests clearly value.
Learning the stories of the rescued farm animals was the best part along with a trail ride and petting zoo. Would be a great externship opportunity for pre-veterinary or animal husbandry students regarding basic care of medical and behavioral concerns.
Tracy Thorpe
May 1, 2026
Learning the stories of the rescued farm animals was the best part along with a trail ride and petting zoo. Would be a great externship opportunity for pre-veterinary or animal husbandry students regarding basic care of medical and behavioral concerns.
Tracy Thorpe
May 1, 2026