There is something about farm animals that is so endlessly charming – for kids certainly, but also for adults! After all, what’s cuter than a wooly sheep or a chubby pig? If you’re craving a slice of the country life or trying to plan a party for an animal-crazed kid, we have just the spot for you.

Chepachet Farms is a lovely family run farm that offers a number of cool activities for visitors - especially animal lovers.

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The farm opens up to visitors at certain times of year and by reservation for hayrides pulled by their many beautiful draft horses. They also open for a variety of special events on the farm, ranging from pumpkin picking to visits with Santa.

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After your hayride, you can visit with the animals in their petting zoo, which include llamas, sheep, a donkey, and more.

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It’s a hit with kids, and the farm is available for field trips, birthday parties, and visits from senior centers.

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The animals are all snuggly and adorable.

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They have a great indoor space that’s perfect for serving up cake and playing games when party guests are ready for a snack.

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Visit during maple sugaring season in the late winter, and you can see the sugar house in operation too!

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Plan an event there during maple sugaring season, and you can also sample the delicious product of their work drizzled over ice cream.

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Chepachet Farms is located at 226 Tourtellot Hill Rd., Chepachet, RI 02814. For information on visiting and their upcoming events, check out their website.

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