Love Always Sanctuary Open Barn

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Admission Fee: $10
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Love Always Sanctuary

9841 La Tuna Canyon Rd, Sun Valley, CA 91352
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Open Barn

MEET RESCUED FARM ANIMALS
Cuddle chickens, rub pig bellies, hang out with the goats and sheep, and feed the donkeys!

KIDS' CORNER

Come hang out in our Kids' Korner where a volunteer will help you do a craft! (Kids must be supervised by their parent at all times).​


SANCTUARY GRILLⓋ

Grab lunch from our very own Sanctuary Grill! Everything we serve is ALWAYS meat, egg and dairy free.

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TICKETS

HOURS ARE FROM NOON-2PM.

Gate opens at 11:50 am and closes to new visitors at 1:30p. Visiting ends at 2pm.​

Cost: $10 per guest, ages 2 and up. Under 2 yo free entry. ​

PLEASE NOTE: Online ticket sales stop four hours before event. If you can't buy your ticket online, you can pay at the gate. We accept, cash, card, Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, etc.

DESCRIPTION

Come pet donkeys, give pigs belly rubs, cuddle chickens, and enjoy an unforgettable day at Love Always! Volunteers are here to help you interact with the animals in a way that is safe and fun for animals and people, alike.


BRINGING OUTSIDE FOOD

We have delicious, plant-based hot dogs, snacks and drinks for purchase; however, you are welcome to bring your own drinks, food, and snacks to enjoy at our picnic tables. Out of respect for the animals, we kindly ask that you do not bring any dairy, eggs, or meat (including fish) onto the property.​

No food or drinks are allowed in the animal yards or enclosures.​​

THINGS TO NOTE

This is a safe haven for animals, not a petting zoo. You are visiting them in their home. Animals are never forced to interact with guests and are given the ability to walk away, should they choose to do so. Thank you for loving the animals with us.

Service and companion animals are welcome on sanctuary property, but not allowed in any of the animal yards or enclosures. Animals cannot be left in cars.

Wear clothing that you don't care about getting dirty. This is a farm setting, so mud and poop are kind of a thing here. We recommend long pants and closed-toed shoes. A hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle are also a great idea.