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Farm at Walnut Creek Sets April 4, 2026 Opening Day for Visitors

The Farm at Walnut Creek opens this Saturday, April 4, at 8:30 a.m. with hand-feeding access to 500-plus animals and wagon rides through Amish country.

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Farm at Walnut Creek Sets April 4, 2026 Opening Day for Visitors
Source: thefarmatwalnutcreek.com

The Farm at Walnut Creek, the Holmes County animal park where visitors can hand-feed more than 500 animals from around the world, opens its 2026 season this Saturday, April 4, with gates running from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Opening Day will feature the return of wagon rides through the farm's working grounds and guided tours of Amish homes and barns, the experiences that anchor the County Road 114 property's appeal to multi-generational families. The farm sits near Walnut Creek but carries a Sugarcreek postal address, a detail worth confirming before mapping the route.

The first weekend stretches well beyond Opening Day itself. An Easter Adventure and Bunny Day are both on the calendar for early April, giving families arriving for spring break a reason to build a two- or three-day itinerary rather than a single afternoon stop. The county's agritourism corridor along this stretch connects the farm to Amish craft retailers, bakeries, and overnight lodging options concentrated near Walnut Creek and Sugarcreek, and county tourism planners typically coordinate major event dates to spread visitor traffic across those businesses rather than concentrate it at a single site.

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The farm's format, a working agricultural operation paired with drive-through and wagon-ride animal access, fits the county's signature draw of hands-on, education-focused rural attractions. An early April opening pushes that tourism activity into the spring shoulder season ahead of summer peaks, generating income for seasonal employees and nearby vendors whose revenues track closely with farm foot traffic.

Visitors heading out Saturday should allow extra travel time on the rural roads approaching the property. Posted farm signage on site will direct traffic through parking and route flow. Ticketing options and animal-interaction guidelines for all April events are listed on the farm's website before the weekend.

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