Long Island Game Farm Youth Programs

Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo, 489 Chapman Blvd, Manorville, NY 11949

mapLong Island Game Farm Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo, 489 Chapman Blvd, Manorville, NY 11949

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Long Island Game Farm Youth Programs include activities such as walking on a woodland trail, Stunt Dog Safari, animal encounters, zookeeper chats, pony rides, feeding the animals, and Capybara encounters. The program also offers a Camel Encounter in the summertime starting in mid-May, with weekend encounters only offered when weather allows. Capybara encounters feature Lilly and Dilly, who are described as animal ambassadors for the farm, with two encounters scheduled daily at 11am and 1pm, and Stunt Dog Safari scheduled from 8/1/26 through 9/1/26.

• Schedule: Stunt Dog Safari runs 8/1/26 through 9/1/26; Capybara encounters are offered twice daily at 11am and 1pm; Camel Encounter is available starting in mid-May, with weekend encounters only weather permitting
• Price: When a Capybara encounter is purchased, it does not include admission to the park.

Long Island Game Farm Youth Programs take place at a wildlife park and children’s zoo that is described as Long Island’s largest children’s zoo and wildlife park, where families can learn about wildlife and animals through education and entertainment. The park serves as a home and sanctuary to animals that have been rescued, rehabilitated, or re-homed, and it is described as a place to experience exotic and local species in a safe, fun, and educational environment. The park also features an event calendar with upcoming events, concerts, and special discount days, and visitors can buy a bucket of food to feed the animals.

One visitor described a VIP experience as the “BEST experience ever,” saying they learned a lot about the animals and the farm and enjoyed time with the deer in Bambi Land. Another visitor called it an “amazing family activity,” noting that they were able to walk into some exhibits, interact with animals, feed them, and that the exhibits, gift shop, snack stand, and restrooms were clean. A third visitor highlighted a wildlife/rehab manager named Melinda, saying she was helpful, educated them on the history of certain animals and the rehab process, and that her passion and knowledge made the visit informative and enjoyable.

Last updated February 7, 2026.

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