There are many, many places to visit in and around the farm. Check a few of them out, see where you belong.
An open, sand-floored building meant for horse training. Anything goes here.
Located right next to the indoor arena, these large pens and jumps are meant for training purposes. You'll often find people wandering this area, its a very busy place.
The zoo is a wonderful place to take a trip when you want to leave the farm. Chock full of exotic animals that are sure to thrill, all you have to do is take a drive.
There are three large fields on the farm. One for cows, one for sheep, and another for horses.
The barn is the center of farm life. Many animals, including all of the dogs, sleep here at night. A few of the horses are stabled here as well.
The wild lands. The wolves live here. There is a dirt path through the forest for trail riding. You can also camp out by the lake, just pitch a tent! We come here sometimes for outings.
Dozens of bee houses speckle the hillside here, just past the apple orchard. Honey is harvested from these houses.
A huge field near the farm house, in the hot months it boasts tall rows of corn.
A reinforced structure meant to hold the farm's birds safe and sound.
Where the rabbits of the farm are housed, for the most part. At night the animals are locked in sturdy wooden hutches, but in the daylight hours they wander the floor of their enclosure.
A wide open track meant for professional horse racing. In between races, anyone is allowed to use the track for practicing, given that you sign in first. Its a prime hang out for horses at night.