Do you have kids that love animals? Do you love animals? If you answered yes to either of those questions, you must visit Grant’s Farm in St. Louis. This family attraction is great, especially for really young kids who can’t spend all day walking or waiting in lines. At Grant’s Farm you will find rich history, exotic animals, unique experiences, great food, and free beer! What more could you ask for?

Located on the former Busch Family estate, Grant’s Farm is a unique family attraction on the southern edge of St. Louis City.

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Grant’s Farm gets its name from former Ulysses S Grant. Grant built the cabin home that was located near the current location for his family in 1855.

Public Domain The cabin was relocated to its current spot in the park in 1907 and was fully restored in 1977. It is the only structure built by a U.S. president, prior to assuming office, remaining.

Admission is always free at Grant’s Farm but parking will cost you $12.

Grant’s Farm/Facebook Other attractions and feedings also come with a fee but they are pretty reasonable. One big perk is the free samples of Anheuser-Busch products for those 21 and up.

The tram will take you into Deer Park where you can see all kinds of wildlife.

Grant’s Farm/Facebook The free tram will take you to see Bison from North America, Black Buck Antelope from Europe, and Zebra from Africa. Keep your eyes peeled because you never know what else can be hiding in the natural environment.

There are many other animals to see at Grant’s Farm besides those in Deer Park.

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Hop on the back of a camel for a ride with your friends.

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The baby goats will love you as much as you love them. Be sure to keep an eye on your little ones though because the goats can get pretty excited about feedings.

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Get a little exercise on the swan paddle boats. They are a big hit with kids and adults.

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The world famous Anheuser-Busch Clydesdale can also be found at Grant’s Farm.

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For just a dollar you can feed Parakeets. Their beautiful colors will surely brighten your spirits.

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Don’t forget to take a ride on the carousel.

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Many people are curious about the Busch Family mansion that is also located at Grant’s Farm. You can now schedule private tours for a closer look into the lives of Missouri’s most famous family.

Grant’s Farm/Facebook You can also host special events like weddings on the family estate or rent out parts of Grant’s Farm for parties and corporate events.

You and your family will surly have a blast at Grant’s Farm this summer. The animals even like to get in on the fun too!

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From big to small, you can find it all at Grants Farm!

Grant’s Farm/Facebook Visit them at 10501 Gravois Road, St. Louis.

Have you been to Grant’s Farm? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

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The cabin was relocated to its current spot in the park in 1907 and was fully restored in 1977. It is the only structure built by a U.S. president, prior to assuming office, remaining.

Other attractions and feedings also come with a fee but they are pretty reasonable. One big perk is the free samples of Anheuser-Busch products for those 21 and up.

The free tram will take you to see Bison from North America, Black Buck Antelope from Europe, and Zebra from Africa. Keep your eyes peeled because you never know what else can be hiding in the natural environment.

You can also host special events like weddings on the family estate or rent out parts of Grant’s Farm for parties and corporate events.

Visit them at 10501 Gravois Road, St. Louis.

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