You’ll Never Forget A Visit To Schreiner Farms, A One-Of-A-Kind Exotic Animal Ranch In Washington
By Sherri Adams|Published April 24, 2023
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Sherri Adams is a writer, photographer, and travel enthusiast from the Pacific Northwest. She has always been passionate about writing and the opportunities for connection through the written word. When she’s not writing, you can often find her at the seashore with her toes in the sand and her nose in a book.
Sometimes the best things in life, indeed, are free. That certainly is the case with Schreiner Farms. Nestled in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area on over 12,000 acres of land lies an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind exotic animal ranch in Washington. And the best part is, it’s free to visit!
Located in Lyle, Washington, Schreiner Farms is a working cattle ranch with over a dozen species of exotic animals.
Although the ranch is open to drive-through visitors, there are a few rules to keep in mind. As it is an operating ranch, visitors must stay in their vehicles at all times and yield to farm traffic. No smoking or littering and please do not throw food or objects of any kind outside your vehicle.
Unlike traditional zoos, animals like the Black Buck Antelope are free to roam wide-open grasslands and vast hillsides on the ranch.
Bactrian or double-humped camels are cold-climate mammals with a life expectancy between 30to 50 years. You'll find these Camelids wandering the ranch and grazing on grass.
You can't miss the bold stripes of the majestic zebra. Native to central and southern Africa, these beautiful creatures are members of the horse family.
Proceed slowly for the best viewing and for the safety of the animals and farm residents.
The Schreiner Farms Ranch is an undeniably unique animal adventure you will never forget. The free drive-through experience is open daily from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Visit the Schreiner Farms official website for more details about the animals and property.
Have you visited Schreiner Farms? What were your favorite animals? Let us know in the comments.