Fun animals that come to your party!

We are a mobile petting zoo based in Harmony, North Carolina. Families love when we roll up in our signature bus—part of the fun before the animals even step out. We bring cuddly animals to birthdays, schools, family events, assisted living, and mental health facilities. We even host bunny parties! Sorry but we do not host visits at our farm.

✨ Friendly team & furry friends ✨

  • Signature bus arrival — a show-stopping entrance kids talk about!
  • We care — happy kids and comfy grown-ups!
  • Trained animals — safe, gentle introductions.
  • Licensed & insured — another reason to relax.
  • Lots of laughs — hands-on fun plus little lessons.

A crowd favorite!

We arrive in our signature bus!

The moment we pull up is part of the magic—guests peek inside, meet the team, and watch gentle farm friends come out to play. It is one of the biggest reasons families book Farm Adventures again and again.

Highland calf in a party hat in front of the Farm Adventures bus
  • Memorable entrance — kids run to the curb when the bus rolls in.
  • Animals travel with care — cozy, supervised rides for every guest on four legs.
  • All-in-one setup — we bring pens, supplies, and smiles right off the bus.

Book your event

Tel: (980) 540-5289

Email: farmadventuresnc@gmail.com

Call or email anytime. For celebration photos plus links to our booking form, start on the contact page.

Agritourism & your visit

Outdoor farm experiences are joyful and supervised, and they are a bit different from playgrounds or indoor venues: natural ground underfoot and animals that are cared for—but still living creatures with their own instincts.

In plain terms: North Carolina agritourism law acknowledges that farm activities come with predictable, everyday uncertainties—things like uneven paths, ordinary equipment used alongside animals, and the small chance someone could stumble or move quickly in ways an animal finds surprising. Those are often described as inherent risks of agritourism. The law can limit liability for injury or harm that arises from those kinds of realities when you participate in agritourism at this location—not from every imaginable situation.

Visiting safely still means listening to our team, supervising children closely, and moving calmly around animals. We're insured and prepared—and when you join us for these activities you're confirming you understand the farm setting and are accepting inherent agritourism risks, consistent with North Carolina agritourism law. Ask us anytime if something is unclear; we would rather talk it through upfront.

Formal legal notices sometimes feel harsh online; this wording covers the same agritourism framework explained in approachable language so families know what to expect.