Great place to take the family and see farm animal and get Ice cream . Live all the baby animal and the goat the run around. A must do
You just can't visit Carleton, Michigan, without taking time to visit the Calder Dairy Farm. Adults and children alike will enjoy this experience. They not only have cows, but, pigs, goats, ponies, horses, rabbits, geese, chickens, and other interesting animals. There are opportunities to feed and pet the animals. There is a lovely pond and picnic tables to sit and enjoy the antics of the birds and just enjoy the view. If you come in the late afternoon, around 4 o'clock, you can actually see the cows being milked. They have delicious refreshments and their own ice cream and assorted other dairy products for sale. The drive from the main road is lovely and it gives you a real feeling for country living. It's absolutely free and relaxing and enjoyable!
It's looking alittle rough around the edges. Needs some paint and some TLC. The ice cream at the ice cream shop didn't have a lot of flavor. I had peach and you couldn't even taste anything peachy. My son had blue moon, and that was tasteless as well.
Local, home farm and business. Been in the area forever! Great place to take kids. Great ice cream. Wonderful milk!
It is a good place for the family, plenty of animals for kids to feed (calves, cows, pigs, donkeys, etc.). There's even an ox and horses! They sell food to feed the animals for $1.50 in the general store. They also have great ice cream and many flavors.The public restrooms are 2 porta-potties...NO SINK TO WASH HANDS which can be a big deal for those who are petting and feeding animals then want to grab an ice cream! They have hand sanitizer available but there's just something about soap and water after you had a cow slobber his spit and snot all over your hand!!Bring your camera!
Grandson ended up in the shallow pond chasing a duck. Yes, I was soaked pulling him out. I wouldn't trade that memory for anything. County store where you can purchase fresh products. Milk in glass containers. Check out the calfs, hourse, etc.
with lots to do for a visiting toddler. She rode the cows, pigs and horses (statues) and met the real ones on site. She also got to feed the baby calves (with a large baby bottle...that was a real highlight) and watch the goats eat from their food trolley. The big barns are open to visitors also.It's a fun environment with plenty of places to sit and enjoy the waterfall, feed the ducks and eat ice cream. The staff is very friendly and willing to answer questions and although the ice cream is always a main attractoin here.....they also have quite possibly the BEST chocolate milk anywhere (and our NY visitors heartily agreed.).
My children's classes went in Preschool and Kindergarten for a field trip. It was a wonderful experience. The tour was a lot of fun, and they loved the ice cream. We even got to take a hayride. The store has a lot more than ice cream as well.
We love going to Calder's by motorcycle, walking around to visit all the farm animals and eating their creamy homemade ice cream. You can watch the dairy cows being milked around 4pm every day. Fun to do while eating ice cream!
Been going there for years and love being able to go to the source. However - place needs a bit of a cleaning. The store is getting pretty run down in there. There are some great ideas in place like the hand washing stations. But they need to be monitored and cleaned throughout the day. Some of the areas where the animals are housed also need to be cleaned up as well. I know it's a working farm and all, but no animal needs to live in filth. Wanted to get some ice cream but it looked so unappetizing that we passed on that one. Please Calder's - just a little cleaning would benefit greatly. It's a wonderful place to bring the kids to and be able to interact with animals there.