Fair Oaks Dairy Adventure

An Up Close View of a Real Indiana Dairy Farm!

Sara Laking
Fair Oaks Dairy Adventure
Neighborhood: Fair Oaks
Fair Oaks, IN 47943

Fair Oaks Dairy, a working dairy farm near Fair Oaks, Indiana, is a great day trip destination for anyone interested in an up close view of a modern dairy farm, or even just a great grilled cheese sandwich! By combining a bus tour with the hands on experiences of an interactive learning center, Fair Oaks Dairy provides an educational and enjoyable experience.

The tour at Fair Oaks begins at The Adventure Center. The Adventure Center, a combined effort of two non-for profit dairy organizations, features life size models of dairy cows, a video presentation, and numerous interactive displays demonstrating different aspects of milk production and dairy farming.

From The Adventure Center, you will board an air-conditioned bus that will take you approximately one mile from the adventure center to an actual working dairy farm. From the bus you will see where the feed for the cows is mixed, and how corn silage is stored. The highlight of the bus tour is when the bus drives right through the maternity area of the dairy. Some are lucky enough to see the birth of a newborn calf. The narration during the bus tour provides an insightful view into modern dairy farming.

After a close-up look at dairy cows, you will be taken to the milking parlor where you will be permitted to leave the bus to see the milking parlor from an enclosed viewing station. The observation deck provides a great view of the actual milking process. Many are amazed at the sight of one hundred dairy cows riding a rotating platform while being milked. At this point, a tour guide is available to answer any questions you may have about the dairy.

The next stop on the bus tour is the dairy cafe and store, where you can purchase dairy products, which are produced at the farm. The cafe offers a small menu of sandwiches, soups, and homemade ice cream. The grilled cheese sandwich, made with your choice of several cheeses, is a gooey indulgence for any cheese lover, and the homemade cookies and cream ice cream is decadent. While enjoying your selections, you'll be observing the production of cheese and ice cream through a glass wall between the cafe and the production plant.

Fair Oaks Dairy's combination of education and fun results in a well-rounded family experience in a great country atmosphere. The dairy is located approximately two hours northwest of Indianapolis and approximately an hour and a half southeast of Chicago. For more information, visit Fair Oaks Dairy's official website at www.fairoaksdairyadventure.com.

Published by Sara Laking

Sara is the mother of two children and enjoys writing from her home in rural Indiana.  View profile

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  • janet Trieschman11/29/2008

    we just took the tour and will go again. The best cheese I have ever had!

  • Wyandotte Hen5/1/2008

    She did NOT feel that like you or i would feel it. She had nerve blocks!

  • jackie4/29/2008

    i watched that dairy farm on dirty jobs. they are cruel the way they gave the mother cow a c- section. she felt that. then when they cant produce any more calfs .mum goes to the slaughter house. then they seprate the babies from their mother.

  • Cookie9/25/2007

    I've never been there but I know Mike McClosky from vet school and I know anything he would be into would be a WINNER! Great idea Mike!!!

  • Brittany8/17/2007

    I took my 9yo, 5yo, and 1yo. The staff was friendly and very informative. The facility was very clean. The food was wonderful. The milk and ice cream delicious. The bus tour was great. Our favorite part was watching 2 calves be born! It made for a fantastic field trip. I grew up on a livestock farm and even I learned some things! I HIGHLY recommend it!

  • Ruth Itamura8/12/2007

    My husband and I took our three grandsons, ages 9, 7 &4 to visit Fair Oaks Dairy. It was a wonderful, educational experience for all of us. We say a calf being born and tasted the wonderful ice cream and cheeses.

  • Niki6/24/2007

    We went to the dairy farm recently and loved it!!! I have two small children and they also loved it. We are taking another trip there tomorrow!

  • Sherry10/23/2006

    We travel from Ky to IN on a regular basis and watched for years the building of this facility. I finally stopped and took the tour and must say it was the most informative, facinating, and impressive dairy farm facility I have ever seen. We were lucky enough to see a calf born. The facilities genetics reproduction, antiseptics,cattle food production, environmental controls and milk processing, are above and beyond explanation. This is a must see stop. Don't miss it.

  • Norma9/27/2006

    We took the tour Sept 26th and was so impressed with the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. the grounds are beautiful....would highly recommend the tour for young and seniors alike. One thing did bother me tho and that was the realization that mom cow and calf are separated at birth....that seems crewel.

  • Barbara Lafone10/25/2005

    This sounds great, my granddaughter is crazy about cows. She will love this!!

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