Fold of Liberty Farms

4197 West 5200 South, Spanish Fork, UT, 84660
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About

Fold of Liberty Farms offers a hands-on farm experience where visitors can interact with Scottish Highland cows through their 'Cow Cuddle' events. The farm focuses on regenerative practices and aims to provide an authentic agricultural experience while also selling farm products. In addition to the cuddling sessions, they sell eggs, beef, pork, and chicken in their farm store.

Customer Reviews

Google

We had an amazing time. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The cows are adorable and friendly. Brushing them was quite fun and relaxing. The cows love it so much that some of them will push another cow out of the way so they can be brushed. After you are done with the cows don't forget to visit the building with the WWI & WWII vehicles and equipment. They have a massive collection that is quite impressive.

Google

Went to Fold of Liberty Farms Today as a birthday present because I love Highland Cows and it was such an amazing experience when you get there you sign in if you're 18+ then you sign a waver and they explain how the baby's might try using you as a scratching post and Do NOT leave the brushes there in the field not just for the safety of the cows but also others. Your time starts as soon as you walk through the gate to the pasture, so make sure to set a timer. All of the cows are so gentle though like they explained in the beginning as well there might be times that they might be in a mood and so just move away and go to a different cow. I wasn't able to really cuddle the cows because they were all standing but I loved getting to brush them and just being with them. Again I love highland cows, they're my favorite and I absolutely loved coming here. It is a bit pricey being about $22 per person but it is so worth it if you have the money to do so. I would love to come back! I would also recommend this to be a great date or Anniversary place! Love this place!!

Google

Highly recommend this place. Our family goes on drives quite often to see if we can find highland cows. Being able to spend time with them so up close was like a dream come true for her. I’m so grateful for Fold of Liberty farms opened their doors to the public and not only allows the public to pet their animals, but to educate the public on regenerative farming. They were also welcoming to see other parts of the farm which was also amazing. Like going into a history museum. I would love to know about the history of this place and how it came to be. I’m sure there are many stories of hard work and sacrifice. I hope to see this place be successful and grow to help educate the public on the importance of farming. I highly recommend and I hope they keep this program going in the future.

Google

Very cute cows. The tickets are a bit expensive for the experience- but I understand they need to raise funds for good farming. The electric fence was stressful for me as I was worried my daughter would accidentally bump it. There really isn’t anything to see but the cows. The farm hands were friendly and helpful! A bit of a long walk to the field- if you are bringing someone who is disabled or elderly, be aware of this. I would have asked for more accommodations for my mom if I’d known.

Google

Went for the cuddle cow event. The cows were really mellow and nice. My toddler loved them. Would recommend wearing sneakers there is poop everywhere

Google

We had an incredible time! Originally purchased 3 tickets but had to add 2 last minute. They were so kind over the phone in accommodating. The cows were so sweet and gentle. I definitely made friends with Milk Dud. I can’t wait to revisit! Yes there’s dirt and grass and poop and mud. ITS A FARM. Come prepared.

Google

The setting was gorgeous, but this particular farm doesn’t execute this experience well. The price was affordable, but you get what you pay for. They had several cows in the pasture, and the “safety” briefing was about which don’t want to be touched. Why leave them in the pasture full of visitors? I have been to several farms, so it isn’t that I didn’t know what to expect - but these cows were unkempt. Several of them had diarrhea and it was dried and caked down their hind legs. The cows also seemed completely over it by the end of the day; assume they’d had a full day of too many visitors. It’s advertised as “cow cuddling” but I’d say it’s “cow brushing” at best. I don’t think I’d take small children while the angus cows are in the pasture, they were bullying the friendly cows and the visitors. They don’t keep the numbers of visitors “small” / there were more people than cows. This had all the ingredients to be great, but as is it was an example of “Instagram vs Reality.”

Google

We had a great time this morning. So glad we made the trip from Orem. Glad to see that they take the time to discuss safety precautions & highlight their current farming practices that use no harmful chemicals. It's a great road trip for family & friends of any age.

Google

Fold of Liberty Farms is a fun place to visit. The Scottish Highland cows are so cute, friendly, and love being scratched and hugged. It is so peaceful. It is not a tourist attraction for attraction sake, it is a farm that lets you come be part of it. Don't expect perfection like Disneyland, except a fun farm learning experience. Also check out their military stuff while you are there if you can.

Google

Great time! Highland cow cuddling is definitely as cool as it sounds. Nice, helpful staff. Would go again