Welcome Walks - June 2026

$7.00

Sundays @ 12:30PM - 1:30PM PST
June 21st - Sept 6th!

Tickets: $7 donation per ticket.
Free admission for children under the age of 5.

Come meet the amazing animals of Welcome Home up close and personal!
We invite you to unwind and hear their remarkable stories. Volunteers will be available to help answer questions and assist throughout your visit.

Purchase your tickets online ahead of time!
We cannot guarantee availability of tickets in-person on the day of the Walk.

*Walks may be cancelled during bad weather or for safety concerns - check Facebook or Instagram for updates.

Date:

Sundays @ 12:30PM - 1:30PM PST
June 21st - Sept 6th!

Tickets: $7 donation per ticket.
Free admission for children under the age of 5.

Come meet the amazing animals of Welcome Home up close and personal!
We invite you to unwind and hear their remarkable stories. Volunteers will be available to help answer questions and assist throughout your visit.

Purchase your tickets online ahead of time!
We cannot guarantee availability of tickets in-person on the day of the Walk.

*Walks may be cancelled during bad weather or for safety concerns - check Facebook or Instagram for updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary a Petting Zoo?

No. Unlike petting zoos, which prioritize human entertainment and profit, Welcome Home Sanctuary is a nonprofit haven for farm animals rescued from abuse, slaughter, neglect, or have special needs. Here, these animals find refuge, where their happiness and safety are paramount. Our residents enjoy the autonomy to choose their interactions with visitors, ensuring their well-being and comfort.

Donations for admission support our ongoing rescue efforts, the compassionate care of our animals, and educational initiatives promoting kindness towards all beings.

What Kind of Clothing and Shoes Should I Wear?

We suggest closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.
Hats and sunglasses may be wise especially on very sunny days.

Can I Bring My Furry Companion?

No. For the safety and comfort of the Welcome Home residents, we ask that you leave your animal friends at home. 

Can I Bring Snacks for the Animals?

No. Please do not bring food from home for the animals. We’ll have approved snacks for you to buy, if you choose.

Is There a Restroom Available?

Yes, we have a port-a-potty available for visitors.

Where Do I Park?

Volunteers will direct you upon arrival at the front gates.
Parking is typically directed into the available space within the farm property first to minimize cars parked on the shared dirt road out of consideration for neighbors and other vehicles.

Animal Safety Guidelines

Please be respectful towards every animal resident.

Remember that they can become stressed, tired, startled, excited, or confused - just like us.
Unlike us, they can’t communicate their concerns or intentions as easily, so we are counting on you to be aware of your surroundings and look out for potential danger.

  • Know your surroundings, watch out for any animals that may walk up behind you or near your legs, especially while handing out treats.

  • When petting or feeding the animals, do your best to stay near the gates of their enclosures.
    - This helps avoid animals becoming stuck or injuring themselves.

  • Pigs should not be fed by hand, period.
    - They typically have a harder time safely getting the food from you without also risking bites to your fingers or hand.

  • When feeding the animals, it’s best to either place or toss the food in front of them rather than putting the food into or near their mouths.
    - If you do choose to feed any animals (other than the pigs) by hand, keep an open and flat palm out so they can easily get the food without nibbling on your fingers.
    - Keep the food raised and up by your chest when not passing out treats, otherwise you may be subject to sudden snack theft by Fred!

  • Remember, the animal residents can be very strong and very heavy.
    - They move very quickly and many of them have horns.
    - Do not try to move them or grab them yourself, move out of their way if the situation becomes unsafe or uncertain.

  • Our animal residents can be highly food motivated!
    - If you find yourself surrounded when passing out treats, consider tossing food nearby to draw attention away and create space.

  • If you have any questions or concerns during a Welcome Walk, or you don’t feel safe, please alert one of our volunteers right away!

*Important Disclaimer*

By receiving or using these tickets, guests agree not to hold Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary and its affiliates responsible for injury of any kind related to their visit. For the safety of all involved, children MUST be accompanied by adults at all times. We reserve the right to refuse service or to ask guests to leave for any reason.

All proceeds go directly towards the maintenance of Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary and the ongoing care of its animal residents.