Wheeler Historic Farm
Rating
Family of 4
Farm admission is free.
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 2-12
About
Wheeler Historic Farm in Murray is one of the Salt Lake City area's most cherished family destinations, and nearly 5,000 glowing reviews confirm it delivers something genuinely special for kids. This working farm — listed on the National Register of Historic Places — offers a rare chance for urban kids to experience real agricultural life up close.
The farm is home to cows, horses, pigs, chickens, rabbits, and more. Kids can walk through animal areas, pet friendly animals, and observe daily farm operations. The highlight for most young visitors is the cow milking demonstration, where kids watch (and sometimes help) milk a real dairy cow. It's the kind of thing city kids talk about for weeks afterward.
Wagon rides are another huge draw — a horse-drawn wagon carries kids and parents around the farm grounds, and the excitement level from toddlers and little kids is genuinely infectious. These cost just a few dollars per person and are worth every cent.
The farm also has walking trails through its historic grounds, a farmhouse museum, and beautiful open landscapes against the backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains. Fall is an especially magical time to visit when harvest activities ramp up and the trees turn color.
Base access to the farm is free, which makes it accessible to families on any budget. Paid activities like wagon rides and milking demos are very affordable. The farm is closed on Sundays, so plan your visit for Monday through Saturday. For SLC families and visitors who want a unique, educational, hands-on experience for kids, Wheeler Historic Farm is one of the valley's gems.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor & Outdoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for smaller crowds; fall for harvest activities
Wait Times
Minimal on weekdays; 15-30 min for popular activities on weekends
Nearby Food
The farm has limited on-site refreshments. Murray area has numerous restaurants within a 5-10 minute drive on State Street. Bring a picnic to use the farm's outdoor tables.
Why Kids Love It
Wheeler Historic Farm is one of those places where kids can actually touch and interact with real farm animals — cows, chickens, pigs, rabbits, and more. The wagon rides are a major hit with little ones who squeal with excitement as the horse pulls them around the farm. Kids who've never seen a real dairy cow milked up close are in for a jaw-dropping experience.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Cow milking demonstrations happen on a set schedule — check the website before you go
- Fall is the best time to visit for harvest activities, pumpkins, and cooler temperatures
- Closed on Sundays — plan accordingly
- The farm hosts summer day camps that are popular and fill up fast — register early
- Wear closed-toe shoes — it's a working farm with animal areas
What to Bring
- Closed-toe shoes (required in animal areas)
- Sunscreen
- Snacks and water bottle
- Cash for paid activities ($2-5 each)
- Camera — animals are very photogenic
Cost Info
Partially free — some areas or times are free
Admission Prices
- Family
- free
Tips to Save
- Walking the farm grounds and seeing animals is free.
- Paid activities (wagon rides, milking) are very affordable.
- Check the website for free public programs and summer events.
- Bring your own snacks.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-6PM
- Monday
- 9AM-6PM
- Sunday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 9AM-6PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-6PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-6PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-6PM