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Moo-ville Creamery

5875 M-66, Nashville, Michigan, United States

Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 8:00pm

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Located in Nashville, this large dairy farm is fun for the whole family.

There are multiple locations in Michigan, although this is the only one with all the activities and tours. Easily spotted from the road, the large Moo-ville cow and large dairy barns welcome you as you drive up. In the center of the petting farm is a covered pavilion with picnic tables to sit and enjoy ice cream or lunch.

Icecream- Mooville has delicious homemade ice cream with over 40 flavors to choose from, all made on site. There are also a variety of dairy products for purchase.

Playground- A large playground with multiple slides, bridges, ladders, and a giant sandbox with sand toys will entertain children for hours. There are also multiple peddle tractors for toddlers to ride upon.

Petting Farm – A free petting farm is open from April- to October. You can purchase feed for $1.00 to feed the cows, goats, and sheep. A sidewalk runs along the petting area making it convenient for wheelchairs and strollers to maneuver.

Bounce house- During certain weekends they offer a free bounce house for children to jump and enjoy.

Tours- Interested in learning firsthand how the farm is run? Go on a self-guided tour for $3.00 per person where you will see the cows being milked by the farm robotics and milking process are available daily. For $5.50 per person, you can go on a guided tour. Takes about 30 minutes total.

Don’t forget to snap a picture with the giant Moo-ville cow!

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Marian Fink
An adventurous mom with a passion for the outdoors, Marian lives in the beautiful state of Michigan on their 20 acre farm with her husband and 4 children. A homeschooling mama of four wild one, she loves to explore local activities and hikes. Whenever possible her family spends time collecting memories while camping and traveling. As a Recreational Therapist, Marian has spent years working with individuals with different abilities and is always on the lookout for accessible experiences. Marian writes at her blog, www.discoveringanew.com, where she shares about outdoor adventures, nature crafts, motherhood and faith.
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