Domino’s Farms Petting Farm

Ann Arbor, MI · Non-profit organization

Rating
4.5/5
★★★★★ 4.5
Reviews
20
Rank in Ann Arbor
#83
of 269 salons
City Percentile
30%
rating percentile
Address
Domino’s Farms Petting Farm, 3001 Earhart Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
Phone
(734) 998-0182
Website
www.pettingfarm.com
Status
Closed · Opens 10 AM Sat

Domino’s Farms Petting Farm is a salon located in Ann Arbor, MI. It is one of 269 salons listed in Ann Arbor. Its 4.5-star rating is slightly below the Ann Arbor city average of 4.7 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

Hours

Friday10 AM–2 PM
Saturday10 AM–4 PM
SundayClosed
Monday10 AM–2 PM
Tuesday10 AM–2 PM
Wednesday10 AM–2 PM
Thursday10 AM–2 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Matt · Oct 2025

Domino’s Petting Farm is a small local farm, but it’s a lot nicer than I expected. Admission is $8 for adults, and kids under 2 get in free. We spent just under an hour there and got to feed most of the animals. It’s a fun, low-key place to take the kids for a quick visit and some hands-on animal time. There’s also a little farm store that sells merch and cold drinks and ice cream.

★★★★☆ 4.0 john siegel · Aug 2025

Nice place to take the kids and grandkids. $8 each for ages 2 to 59 and $5.50 for seniors. $3 per bag of carrots. Be sure to get some carrots, the animals see the carrots and will come running to the fence hoping for food. All the animals are very gentle. Great playground with tractor tires, swings and a couple slides. Plenty of picnic tables all around for snacks or a picnic lunch.

★★★★★ 5.0 Wendy DeAgostine · Nov 2025

The petting farm is wonderful. Open space, plenty of animals to feed, very clean and great for all ages. The carrot bits you buy to feed the animals is a great way to feed healthy treats to them and support the farm. We especially loved the lamas and the sweet, curious nature.

★★★★★ 5.0 Stacey Rusterholz · Aug 2025

Was very impressed by this place! Nicely spread out and fairly clean ( for a farm). You purchase tickets and carrots (to feed the animals) at the welcome center. Other than that you can wander around at your leisure and pet/feed animals. There is also a playground onsite and a train car you can walk through. There was even a staff member milking a goat and he let us help. Bathrooms were nicely maintained and clean as well

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 Meghan Taylor · Aug 2025

This place was so nice when I was a kid. It needs a major clean and paint job. The trash cans in the pavilion are covered in gross sticky stuff, the caboose could be made to look very cute. It could be cleaned up, repainted, decorated. They could do a polar express event in the winter, but my daughter is two and said “I don’t like it in here. Let’s get outta this place, Mom.” The farmhouse is in shambles. Tom Monaghan either needs to sell it or put some money into it because this place is going downhill. There are so many other farms that you could go to that are a lot nicer. If you’re looking for a true farm that smells like one is dirty and struggling then this is the place to come. But if you’re looking for agritourism, try Maybury.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Onsite Services ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Free Parking Lot ✓ Paid Parking Lot

Services

Non-profit organizationEvent venueFarmTourist attractionZoo

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