On the edge of Holly, Michigan, a two-hour Farm Party turns a birthday or family gathering into a hands-on animal day. The experience brings miniature animals, pony rides, and interactive treats within a relaxed pasture-and-barn setting designed for groups up to 20 guests. It’s straightforward: each guest enjoys multiple close encounters with friendly miniature goats, sheep, chickens, and other small critters, plus a pony ride option rated for riders up to 200 pounds. Organizers provide water and Gatorade; you’re welcome to bring food and decorations, and adults may arrive twenty minutes early to set up or mail decorations for staff to hang before arrival. This is not a passive viewing; it’s an active petting and feeding environment where children can learn animal care basics and adults can share simple rural moments. Key features include the paddock and barnyard where animals are rotated through supervised interactions, a pony corral for guided rides, and shaded picnic areas for cake and presents. The miniature breeds and calm ponies make the farm ideal for young or nervous riders and for guests who want tactile connection rather than a formal show. The package’s two-hour rhythm balances hands-on time, rides, and celebration without overstaying attention spans. Practical details matter: group size tops out at twenty, and organizers note a strict no-refund policy while allowing free date changes for weather or other issues. The ride weight limit is explicit—200 pounds—so plan accordingly. The party works well across seasons with basic weather planning: sun protection in summer, layers in spring and fall, and alternate dates in winter. The venue’s family-friendly posture and simple logistics make it a strong choice for parents, multi-age households, and small community groups who want low-prep, high-engagement celebrations. Why book this when visiting Holly? It’s an immediate, social, and sensory way to connect with locally kept animals without a long drive or complicated itinerary. For visitors staying in town, the farm adds a memorable morning or afternoon between lakeside outings and village cafés. Locally, these farm gatherings reflect Michigan’s small-scale agricultural culture and offer an approachable way to teach kids about animals and responsible handling. If you’re planning a party, confirm the two-hour slot, the up-to-20 guest limit, the pony weight restriction, and the cancellation policy when you book. Bring closed-toe shoes, a camera, and a light jacket for evening or spring events. With organized hosts and calm animals, this Farm Party transforms a simple celebration into something tactile, social, and undeniably fun. Check the FareHarbor booking page for available dates, any additional fees, and full safety disclosures before you arrive. Hosts can advise about parking, shaded seating, and special accommodations; make arrangements in advance to ensure the smoothest experience for your group.