Field Trips & Tours
Schools must book field trips at least two weeks in advance using the link below. A reservation is required to receive school admission rates. Your visit is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation email listing your field trip date and details.
School admission rates are available for UPK through 12th-grade classrooms. If you are not sure which rate your group qualifies for, contact a member of our Education team for assistance.
School Field Trips
Explore Lollypop Farm!
You’re invited to visit the Lollypop Farm! Join us for an engaging experience, perfect for students in K-12th grades.
Early Childhood
Pre-K & Kindergarten
Our humane educators will host your group for a fun and interactive animal-themed story!
Afterward, enjoy a self-guided tour through the Animal Adoption Center and the outdoor farm walk.
Program Minimum: 6 people
Max Number of Participants: 30 people (kids & adults)
Cost: $75
Program Length: 30-45 minutes*
*Program length may vary depending on book selection and group size
School Groups
1st – 12 Graders
During your tour of Lollypop Farm, yourstudents will learn about animal behaviorsand needs, discover how an animalshelter operates, and see what it takes tokeep the pets at Lollypop Farm happyand healthy!
Our humane educators will tour you and your students through the Animal Adoption Center and the outdoor farm walk. Students may also tour Lollypop’s Klingenstein Veterinary Clinic depending on group size and clinic schedule.
Program Minimum: 6 people
Max Number of Participants: 30 people (kids & adults)
Cost: $10 per person tour
$75 additional presentation
Program Length: 60-75 minutes*
*Program length may vary depending on group size and weather
Guided Tours
Great for clubs, scout troops, church groups, families, or work outings!
Take an Intimate Look Behind the Scenes
Tours offer a direct look into the lifesaving work we do each day. From daily responsibilities like kennel care and animal enrichment to the procedures performed in the Klingenstein Veterinary Clinic, tours provide our community with the opportunity to see it all first hand. Our guided tours of Lollypop Farm are a truly unique experience and are a great choice for scouts, families, church groups, clubs, and work outings.
Program Minimum: 6 people
Max Number of Participants: 30 people (kids & adults)
Cost: $12 per person*
$75 additional presentation
Self-Guided Tours
Lollypop Farm is a fun, family-friendly destination for people of all ages. Visitors are welcome to take a free, self-guided tour of the farm walk, adoption center, and gift shop!
Visiting with kids? Check out the StoryWalk, beginning at Elmer (the big bull statue) and wrapping around the farmyard walk. Also, the Town of Egypt Park has an awesome playground connected to our farm walk!
Please do not feed any of the farm animals!
What to Expect:
Chaperones
For groups with attendees under 18, we request one adult chaperone for every ten children. Chaperones count toward the visitor limit.
Chaperones must be at least 18 years old.
Children younger than 5 must have a 1:1 chaperone and be holding hands or carried by an adult while touring the facility.
Contact our Education Department with any questions or requests. We hope to see you soon!
Accessibility
The main building of our Fairport campus is ADA-accessible. Sections of our outdoor farm walk have uneven, graded, or loose terrain and may not be accessible to all guests. If you have any specific accessibility requirements or need assistance, please contact us beforehand so we can plan accommodations.
Allergy Information
Lollypop Farm houses hundreds of dogs and cats daily, and peanut butter/treats with nuts are often used with animals for training and enrichment purposes. Lollypop Farm cannot guarantee that guests will not come into contact with pet allergens or nuts. Field trips are not recommended for children with allergies to pets, pet dander, or nuts. Please email education@lollypop.org for more information.
FAQs
- Will we be able to meet animals while visiting Lollypop Farm?
- How/when do we pay for the field trip?
- Are scholarships available?
- What is the maximum group size for tours?
- Can we have lunch there at Lollypop Farm after our tour?
- What should I tell my students to wear?