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White Ridge Farm

  • Writer: brutalnerd
    brutalnerd
  • May 23
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 6

Looking for a day to connect with nature and animals? White Ridge Farm offers just that. If you're after some adventure, fun, and a chance to meet friendly animals to pet, this is a lovely farm experience.


The farm has a camel, llamas, cows, goats, chickens, piglets and more! It even has a tractor and train ride, and a 9 hole putt putt course included with your ticket price.


A close-up of a camel eating from a person's hand in a grassy area. The camel's fur is brown and the mood is peaceful.

I bought feed as well (for a small fee) so I could spoil all the animals I could, and get lots of pats. The camel felt so gross, slobbery and wet, but I think it was my favourite! It made me laugh a lot. There are places to wash your hands too just so you know, which is great.


The farm features an outdoor play area and picnic tables - perfect for a BYO lunch break between animal encounters. If you prefer, you can also grab snacks, drinks, or ice cream from the on-site cafe.


A llama with shaggy hair stands by a wooden fence on a grassy area with a shaded pen in the background under sunny skies.

In summary, I think the farm is a sweet place, especially for kids and reasonably priced. Get the most out of your ticket and enjoy everything the farm does have on offer. Pack a yummy picnic, and appreciate the beauty of nature around you, for a lovely self care day.


Have you been? What was your favourite part? Let us know in the comments!



Accessibility Information


🎟️ Cost

  • Adult: $29

  • Senior/Concession/Student: $22

  • Child (3 -14): $16


🗓️ When

  • Tuesday - Sunday 9am - 3pm

  • 7 days on school holidays

  • Closed public holidays


📍 Where

White Ridge Farm

130 Hamilton Rd, Elimbah QLD 4516.



♿ Companion Card

Accepted. Free entry for your support person.

Ease of use: No need to book it, just show at entry with your paid ticket.



😊 Customer Service

Staff and volunteers we experienced on site were really lovely and helpful.



🧑‍🦽 Wheelchair Access

Yes. There were bitumen paths for ease of use with wheelchairs. Accessible toilet on site.



🚗 Parking & Transport

There was aceesible parking provided and all parking was close to the cafe/entrance. Lighting not an issue due to opening hours for those with security anxiety. Free parking onsite.



🔒 Security

We went during the day and felt very safe. It was a very family friendly venue. There was quite a lot of staff/volunteers about with approachable friendly faces.



🐾 Pet Policy

Yes for assistance animals only. More information can be found here.



🧘 Quiet Spaces

Not provided officially. There are lots of spots you can make your own!



🍔 Food Options

There is a café that serves snacks, drinks, pies, sausage rolls, sandwiches and ice creams. You can always pack your own delicious picnic, for a budget friendly option.



👥 Crowds

We found it had a nice amount of people there. It didn't feel crowded. It was well spaced and we felt comfortable.



You can find even more accessibility information on their website here.


I hope this information helps you plan your visit and encourages you to experience this wonderful venue for yourself. If you think anything needs to be added regarding your disability, please feel free to CONTACT ME



Correct at the time of attending on 30th August 2023


Note: Some blog posts may refer to attendance dates that are much older than the publish date, if I attended before I started blogging. Thank you for your understanding.





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