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Granja del Tío Pepe farm in Huixquilucan, Edomex
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View of Granja del Tío Pepe in Huixquilucan, Edomex
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View of Granja del Tío Pepe in Huixquilucan, Edomex
Photo: Google

Granja del Tío Pepe

4.8(592 reviews)$Farm
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love petting and feeding the animals, while elementary-aged children enjoy the more interactive agricultural activities and exploring the grounds independently.

About

Granja del Tío Pepe is a delightful educational farm nestled in the scenic hills of Huixquilucan, offering children hands-on experiences with farm animals, agricultural activities, and plenty of open space to explore nature. With an impressive 4.8-star rating from nearly 600 families, this affordable attraction provides an authentic Mexican farm experience where kids can feed animals, learn about sustainable farming, and enjoy outdoor play in a safe, welcoming environment.

Highlights

  • Hands-on animal feeding and petting experiences with goats, chickens, rabbits, and other farm animals
  • Educational demonstrations about traditional Mexican farming and agricultural practices
  • Open outdoor spaces perfect for running and playing in a natural setting
  • Authentic farm-to-table learning about where food comes from
  • Safe, supervised environment with friendly staff who genuinely love teaching children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring cash in pesos, as many small farm venues in Mexico don't accept credit cards or may have limited card services.
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty. Farm activities involve hay, mud, and animal contact.
  3. 3.Download Google Translate or a Spanish phrasebook app beforehand, as staff may have limited English. Basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience.
  4. 4.Arrive early morning (9-10am) for cooler weather and more active animals, especially important given Mexico City's high altitude sun.
  5. 5.Pack snacks and water bottles, as food options at small farms may be limited or traditional Mexican fare that picky eaters might not try.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings for smaller crowds and more personalized attention from staff. The dry season (November through April) offers the most comfortable weather, with cooler temperatures and less rain making outdoor activities more enjoyable.

What to Know

The farm is budget-friendly ($ pricing) and located in a residential area of Huixquilucan, about 30-45 minutes from central Mexico City depending on traffic. Parking is typically available on-site, and restroom facilities are basic but functional.

Seasonal Notes

Year-round destination, though the rainy season (May through October) may result in muddy conditions. Special holiday activities may be offered during Mexican celebrations like Día de los Niños (April 30) and Christmas season.

Nearby Eats

The Interlomas shopping district is about 10-15 minutes away and offers familiar chains like Chili's and Sanborns alongside local taquerías. For a more authentic experience, try local fondas (small family restaurants) in San Bartolo Ameyalco village serving kid-friendly quesadillas and fresh tortillas.

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