Lancaster Farm Sanctuary

5 from 109 reviews

Address 1871 Milton Grove Rd, Mount Joy, PA 17552

Description "Lancaster Farm Sanctuary's mission is rescuing farmed animals and providing them sanctuary; inspiring humans to live with compassion and respect."

Website http://www.lancasterfarmsanctuary.org/

Reviews
Neha Nataraj

Beautiful sanctuary in Lancaster, incredible team that runs the place, rescues and cares for these sweet animals, and educates the public about the cruel truths of animal agriculture!

Liz Marvin

I have done a group tour of LFS and have been there for an event and it’s like being in a story book. The sanctuary does beautiful rescue work. Once you meet the animals, you can never get them out of your mind. The animals are well cared for, the sanctuary is clean and I’ve learned so much about each of them. The minute I step on the farm, my blood pressure lowers, and I feel at peace, like this is what heaven must be like and Jonina and Sarah are angels. Animals should not be eaten or exploited. Thank you LFS for all you do in making this world a better place.

Magdalen Mowery

This place is so special. I highly recommend taking one of the scheduled tours. The work that Lancaster Farm Sanctuary is doing is amazing on so many levels. Let's all support this wonderful nonprofit for ourselves, for our planet and for the animals!!!

Maria G (Dax)

An incredibly beautiful place. The animals are lovely and healthy. So fun to watch them play. The grounds are clean and the staff is extremely friendly. Absolutely loved it. You have all the way from Philly and cannot wait to go back. I must for anyone. You don't miss any events they have it's absolutely worth it.

Jen Bentzel

This is a wonderful place! The animals are beautiful souls, survivors of the meat and dairy industry who now are safe for life. The founders and volunteers are super sweet and you can see the animals always come first. Thank you for all you guys do!!

Garry Sherlock

What a wonderful way to see rescued farm animals. Accessablity is not a problem as the paths and drive are mostly small sized gravel. The enclosures are very spacious and allow the animals plenty of room to move and be photographed. The tour was very enjoyable and informative, lots of laughter and joy from folks who obviously love their work. If you love animals and want to volunteer this is definitely the place to go and see.

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From the business

  • Identifies as women-owned

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral restroom

Crowd

  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safespace

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