You Can Drink Wine With Sloths At Barn Hill In Louisiana
Barn Hill Preserve in Louisiana offers unique animal encounters and special events for families and adults.
If you're an animal lover, then this one attraction in Louisiana is going to quickly become your new favorite place. Barn Hill is an animal preserve that's taking animal encounters to new levels with all sorts of exciting special events where you can interact with some of the cutest and cuddliest critters you've ever seen.
Barn Hill is an amazing place for the entire family to enjoy.
It's located in Ethel, a tiny town east of St. Francisville.
It's a great educational opportunity to learn about animals while getting the chance to hold them, feed them, and pet them.
From macaws to giraffes, Barn Hill takes care of hundreds of animals and loves to introduce the next generation to these beauties.
Barn Hill is always hosting unique special events where you can interact with these animals. Have you ever wanted to swim with penguins?
Or otters?
You've probably heard of yoga with goats...
...how about yoga with kangaroos?
They're sticklers for making sure your form is correct.
There's one special event that Barn Hill hosts fairly often that's worth finding a babysitter for.
Sorry kiddos, this event is adults-only.
Sipping with sloths is one of their most popular events - and for good reason!
This adults-only event lets you release your inner child and hang out with some of the preserve's animals while tasting wines from all over the world.
The sloths share the spotlight with other animals, too.
So you could be cuddling a kangaroo while sipping on a nice chardonnay.
Visit the Barn Hill Preserve website to see a full calendar of upcoming events and purchase your tickets.
Don't forget to follow Barn Hill Preserve on Facebook, too so you can stay up to date on both the animals and events! The fun doesn't have to stop there. Did you know Louisiana's only swamp zip line is located right next door to Barn Hill? Magnolia Ridge Adventure Park is a thrill-seekers paradise!
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