When are your tours, and how do I purchase tickets? Can I buy them on-site?

Visit luckiefarms.com/farmtours and click on “book tickets” to view our tour calendar and purchase tickets. Walk-ups are welcome only if a tour is not full, but availability is not guaranteed. We strongly recommend purchasing tickets online in advance to reserve your spot.  We typically have farm tours on Thursday, Friday, and during the weekends.

Can I visit the farm without paying for a tour?

At this time, the farm is open only to ticketed guests.

How long is the tour?

Each tour lasts approximately 1 hour.

How early should I arrive?

Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time. As a working farm, we may be out in the field if you arrive too early.

Is there parking available?

Yes! Follow the parking signs as you drive in.

Can I take photos during the tour?

Absolutely! Our farm is full of photo-worthy moments. Snap selfies with the cows or ask us to take a family photo. Don’t forget to tag us using #luckiefarms on social media!

Can I bring my service dog?

The simple answer: No. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service animals may be restricted in rare cases where their presence would fundamentally alter the nature of a program. For example, in environments like zoos—or our farm—where animals on display are natural predators or prey of dogs, service animals may cause distress or behavioral disruptions. In such cases, the ADA allows for reasonable restrictions.

Is food or drink available on-site?

We do not offer food or drinks, but we recommend visiting Carleton Farms just down the road. They have a coffee stand and a produce store with great snacks.

How do I contact the farm with questions?

We prefer email to reach us or you can contact us via social media.

General inquiries & bookings: Email info@luckiefarms.org
Day-of-tour or urgent matters that need to be handled via phone call Tara at (425) 470-3610.

How do I cancel or change my reservation?

Cancellations made more than 48 hours in advance  can be rescheduled via your booking confirmation email. Refunds are not available at this time.

Do you close for bad weather?

Tours run rain, shine, or snow. Please dress appropriately—we’ll be outside for much of the experience, though mostly under cover.

Do you host field trips?

Yes! We love hosting youth field trips for all ages. Groups of 12 or more can book a field trip by emailing info@luckiefarms.com or calling Tara at (425) 470-3610.

Can we book a private tour outside of regular times?

Most likely, yes! For groups of 12 or more, we can often accommodate custom tour times. Contact Tara at info@luckiefarms.com or (425) 470-3610.

Is the farm experience suitable for children? What are the ticket prices?

Yes! The experience is great for all ages.
- Children 2 and under: Free
- Children over 2: Regular ticket price of $30

Why can’t I visit if I’ve recently been around sheep or goats?

Sheep and goats can carry an airborne spore that causes Malignant Catarrhal Fever in reindeer. This spore can live on shoes and clothing.
To protect our herd, please avoid contact with sheep and goats for at least one week before your visit.

Where are you located? How close are you to nearby cities?

We’re less than 10 minutes from Everett, Snohomish, and Marysville, and about 35 minutes north of Seattle**.
- 15 minutes from Boeing Everett Airport
- 45–60 minutes from SeaTac Airport (depending on traffic)
We’re conveniently located near the I-5 Corridor.

Additional Info

·        Dress for the weather as we will be outside for most of the tour.

·        Bring a camera—photos are encouraged!

·        Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult

·        All guests must purchase admission—there are no free viewing areas

Important Health Notice

To protect our reindeer, please wear **clean shoes and freshly washed clothing**. Avoid contact with sheep and goats before your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions For Farm Tours