If you love hanging out with farm animals, there’s a petting zoo in Texas that deserves a top spot on your bucket list. You can get up-close and personal with all sorts of adorable critters at Preston Trail Farms – and the best part? For most of the year, it’s totally free!
Located just north of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Gunter, Preston Trail Farms offers year-round fun for the whole family.
Google/Linda Black With a petting zoo, general store, and restaurant, it’s the perfect day trip destination.
Visitors can get up-close and personal with over 50 farm animals, including goats, cows, and even longhorn cattle!
Facebook/Preston Trail Farms They’re used to being around people and oh-so friendly, not posing a threat to even the tiniest of hands that reach into their enclosures.
The best part about Preston Trail Farms?
Google/Scott Grossman Aside from the annual fall festival, admission is totally free!
You can pet all the adorable critters your heart desires without paying a single dime.
Google/Preston Trail Farms Feeding the animals, however, does cost money.
If you have a child between the ages of 4 and 11 who’s interested in learning about farm life, Farm Camp is a weeklong experience packed with fun, educational activities.
Facebook/Preston Trail Farms There are two sessions - one in June and the other in July - and the camp takes place from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. each day. It costs $200 per child for a five-day session ($235 with lunch).
Every fall, the farm transforms into a massive pumpkin patch with gourds of every size, shape, and color imaginable.
Google/Kathy Jamarys Nova Sambolin In addition to picking the perfect pumpkin, guests also enjoy hayrides, a six-foot hay maze, and - of course - the petting zoo.
Don’t leave without grabbing a bite to eat at the Preston Trail Farms Café!
Google/Kevin Price From 1/3-pound Angus beef burgers to mouthwatering BBQ, this is homestyle cooking done right. Restaurant hours are 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday.
Visit the farm’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Google/Linda Black
With a petting zoo, general store, and restaurant, it’s the perfect day trip destination.
Facebook/Preston Trail Farms
They’re used to being around people and oh-so friendly, not posing a threat to even the tiniest of hands that reach into their enclosures.
Google/Scott Grossman
Aside from the annual fall festival, admission is totally free!
Google/Preston Trail Farms
Feeding the animals, however, does cost money.
There are two sessions - one in June and the other in July - and the camp takes place from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. each day. It costs $200 per child for a five-day session ($235 with lunch).
Google/Kathy Jamarys Nova Sambolin
In addition to picking the perfect pumpkin, guests also enjoy hayrides, a six-foot hay maze, and - of course - the petting zoo.
Google/Kevin Price
From 1/3-pound Angus beef burgers to mouthwatering BBQ, this is homestyle cooking done right. Restaurant hours are 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday.
Have you ever been to Preston Trail Farms? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments section below! Check out our previous article for another adorable, animal-themed adventure you can only have in Texas.
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Address: 15102 TX-289, Gunter, TX 75058, USA