
Happy Rolph's Animal Farm
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Happy Rolphs is truly at the core of family and simple pleasures. Gorgeous walkway and sunset, tons of ducks, turtles, a resident skunk and of course all the little petting zoo animals. It has a huge playground for kids that looks to be updated annually because all the equipment looks brand new. I came here as a kid, and I love it still in my adulthood
View on GoogleHappy Rolph’s is a whimsical little animal farm! It was decorated for Halloween when we went and all the critters were busy having dinner. It’s free (they accept donations) and there’s a short trail that goes out to Lake Ontario as well.
View on GoogleHappy Rolph’s Animal Farm – A Family Treasure by the Lake Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm is such a special place where the love for animals, family time, and nature all come together. It’s both a sanctuary for rescued animals and a welcoming spot for families to relax, play, and connect with the outdoors. The farm is home to a variety of animals including a deaf pig 🐖, cow 🐄, goats 🐐, sheep 🐑, horses 🐴 (a mother and her baby), ducks 🦆, geese 🪿, and more. Over the years I’ve also seen llamas, chickens, and other animals. It’s heartwarming to know each one has found a safe place here. While dogs aren’t allowed in the animal area, they are welcome on the trails outside, so you can still enjoy a walk with your pup. The property itself is stunning—tucked into a natural forest 🌳, surrounded by tall old trees and overlooking the lake. It’s the perfect spot for a hike or picnic 🧺 with the whole family. A scenic trail winds past three connected ponds that lead to the lake, home to geese, ducks, and turtles 🐢. Families with children will especially love the large playground. It’s spacious and well-designed, with swings for babies, bigger kids, and even accessible swings for children with disabilities. There are five different slides 🛝, a tractor 🚜, a boat swing 🛶, and interactive games like loops and hooks. Picnic tables—some shaded—make it easy to enjoy a meal outdoors, and the washrooms are big and clean. Another unique feature is the lakeside memorial walk, which honors the lives lost on 9/11 with dedicated trees and plaques—a peaceful and meaningful space to sit on the benches and reflect while overlooking the lake. Parking is never a problem, with plenty of spaces both on-site and nearby street parking. All in all, Happy Rolph’s is more than just an animal farm—it’s a place where kids can play, families can bond, animals are cared for, and everyone can enjoy the beauty of nature. I’ve been visiting for several years, and it continues to be one of my favorite local spots to return to. Please donate to this amazing cause and become part of this wonderful community so we can all help to make it possible to create something special for all to enjoy and help to save animals in need.
View on GoogleThis is such a lovely place for the whole family. If you’re just looking for a nice place for a walk, or a place for the kids. This place is truly lovely. I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid and im so glad it’s still here. The whole place is super clean.
View on GoogleDate of Visit: Saturday, June 28, 2025 If you're looking for a wholesome, relaxing way to spend a few hours, Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm is a must-visit. Nestled along the shores of Lake Ontario, this charming spot offers a mix of nature, history, and animal encounters that’s perfect for all ages. We were delighted to see a variety of farm animals available for adoption, including cows, horses, donkeys, pigs, and ducks—all well cared for and clearly loved. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about animal care and even consider giving one a forever home. Beyond the barnyard, we explored the waterfront walking trail, which winds through peaceful greenery and offers beautiful lake views. One of the most moving parts of our visit was the 9/11 Memorial Walk, where trees are dedicated to individuals—many from the local area—who lost their lives in the 2001 attacks. It’s a quiet, reflective space that adds a meaningful layer to the experience. The grounds are clean, well-maintained, and welcoming. Whether you're visiting with kids, friends, or just looking for a solo stroll, this place offers a refreshing break from the bustle of everyday life. Final Thoughts: A hidden gem that combines education, remembrance, and the simple joy of connecting with animals and nature. Don’t miss it if you’re in the Niagara region! There is plenty of onsite parking – but as this place is often used for birthday parties, and has frequent visitors, the lot can get full and street parking needs to be used. It is free to visit.
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