Zoomars San Juan Capistrano Petting Zoo is home to goats, emus, llamas, donkeys, alpacas, sheep, geese, ducks, guinea pigs, and a bunny patch. Kids can also spin the miniature train and enjoy rides on a horse or pony.
Located in the Los Rios Historic District with beautiful surroundings and 100-year-old buildings, this is the perfect place to take the kids on a day trip. Zoomars is only a short walk from the train station and Mission San Juan Capistrano. Nearby you will find restaurants, or you can bring a picnic lunch.
Zoomars was previously the Jones Mini-Farm, a family-run farm experience. Jones never charged admission to the farm. It was accessible to all. There was a small charge to feed the animals, which helped pay for the upkeep. After retiring in 2005, they sold the farm.
The new owners renamed the farm Zoomars and have turned the mini-farm into a commercial venture. Today, the farm is no longer free; however, improvements have been made, and the farm animals are well cared for. If you visit the San Juan Capistrano Mission with younger children, this is a fun place for Zoomars to take them.
Zoomars are recommended for younger children who love animals and parents looking to keep the kids occupied for a few hours.
Activities at Zoomars include feeding and petting goats, llamas, and horses and holding little critters, including rabbits and guinea pigs. There is also a small train for kids to ride, which is too small for adults. Zoomars advertise deals on Groupon and LivingSocial, so if you want to save a few bucks, wait for the specials.
Zoomars is super clean with amiable staff. However, pricing is on the steep side. This attraction is best suited for kids up to about seven years old.
Zoomars San Juan Capistrano Petting Zoo 31791 Los Rios Street, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. They offer school group tours, parties, camps, and a fun place to take the kids for an afternoon in San Juan Capistrano.
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