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Stoney Oaks

Address 356 Kaimata Road North, Kaimata, New Zealand
Phone +64 6 756 7624
Website www.stoneyoaks.com
Categories Wildlife Refuge
Rating 3.8 13 reviews

Stoney Oaks reviews

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Kelly
24 October 2023 10:58

Such a great place to take the little ones. Lots of animals to pet and a nice way to spend an hour or two.

Patrick
20 October 2023 6:08

Took the young lads to Stoney Oaks petting zoo. Great experience for them getting amongst the Kuni pigs rabbits, listing to the Emu.bark and the Peacocks, do their their thing. It's a bit of a drive but, although a tad on the pricy side an enjoyable day. PS. Pack a lunch as no onsite cafe.

Grant
04 September 2023 2:38

Fantastic place to see and have a cuddle with a variety of animals. Amazing range of animals, some of which you can get up close and personal.not all however!

Sheep, lambs, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, miniature horses, ostrich, highland cattle, goats, pigs and piglets, opossum, pheasants, turkeys, pigeons, chickens, and more.

Amazing Danish white red deer on display as well! The forest walk is a nice wee treat with a lovely tree house with amazing views.

Adults $20, children $5. Well worth it!

gaelyn
12 July 2023 1:09

What a fabulous place to visit.my grandson loved seeing all the animals (we did too), and it was great to be able to pat or feed many of them.

Yoomin
05 May 2023 4:25

Love this zoo, location is very private and safe for kids to play around. We enjoyed the walking track within the forest, very peaceful and quiet.

Deidre
17 February 2023 16:30

Our 4 year old grand daughter didn't want to leave Stoney Oaks. To be allowed to touch, pat & cuddle the animals was the Wow factor for all of us!

Lynley
13 February 2023 7:07

Well thought out park suitable for families with children. Most animals can be patted and well used to visitors. The bushwalk is also worthwhile, well maintained with an amazing treehouse.

Renee
12 January 2023 2:44

If I could rate lower than one star I would. Nothing but a DIRTY GREEDY BACK YARD BREEDER who’s breeding and selling innocent animals for profit with zero CARE FOR ANY ANIMALS IN HER CARE.

Mel
19 December 2022 13:45

Why would you breed more rabbits for sale when Rescues are overrun - for profit? Definately not for the sake of the animals! Instead of breeding more why don't you take some from Rescues if you want a bigger group!

Travel
11 December 2022 0:33

Visited with my nieces who live local and thought the animals seemed cared for but was disappointed to see this refuge breeding animals, I’m guessing because baby animals bring more people in. The rabbits hutches were just small cages scattered across a lawn, I used to have a bunny and your meant to keep them in larger spaces where they can run around, not very humane for a “refuge”. Reviews on their fb have some awful responses from who I’m assuming are family of the owner, commented are deleted that have concerns over animal welfare. I’ve now seen they’re harassing an animal welfare group with abuse as well. The responses alone would put me off visiting again even if I didn’t agree with them breeding. Disgusting behaviour

Kerry
23 November 2022 2:13

A wonderful wildlife park that not only has hours of enjoyment but also amazing animal welfare and helps with rehabilitation for sick and unwanted animals. Some of the reviews are clearly from people who have never been or know what this place is all about

Jenny
18 October 2022 10:56

Animals well presented, quiet, clean and friendly. Ideal outing for young family. Young ones loved the Fairy Trail. Great to be able to hold some of the rabbits and lambs as well as pat the pigs and goats.

Tony
24 June 2022 3:06

We've been going here for years, first with our own kids and now the grandkids. Such a great place to go where you can interact with the animals

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