There are many farms in Connecticut and some of them are quite amazing. Dairy, goat, and even alpaca farms welcome visitors to walk through the barns and visit the animals in the Nutmeg State. But many people don’t realize that you can tour an actual bison farm in our tiny state. Let’s take a look at this unique farm experience.

Creamery Brook Bison Farm has been raising bison in Brooklyn since 1990.

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Bison were prominent in the wild of North America up until the mid-1800s when over-hunting caused the species to face near extinction. Now there are many farms in the United States that are raising bison and the numbers are flourishing.

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The herd of animals at this bison farm free ranges on the hills daily eating only grass and natural feeds grown on the farm.

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You can take a tractor-pulled wagon ride through this working farm to see the bison herd up close.

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In the springtime, you might catch a glimpse of the sweet baby calves.

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The wagon tour will take you just feet away from these incredible animals.

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The Creamery Brook Bison Farm has open tours throughout the year and often has special holiday events. You can also schedule group visits by making reservations.

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Enjoy the farm and its fun gift shop and store at 19 Purvis Rd., Brooklyn, Connecticut.

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Have you ever visited Creamery Brook Bison in Connecticut? If not, add it to your bucket list and let us know who you are going to take with you on this fun adventure.

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For more exciting animal fun in the Nutmeg State, check out this wildlife park in Goshen that even has a drive-through safari.

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