Tucked away in the semi-rural pocket of Carabooda, Noah’s Park Farm offers a refreshingly hands-on farm experience that feels worlds away from city life—yet it’s surprisingly close. For families living in Perth’s northern suburbs, this charming farm is often just a quick 5 to 15-minute drive, making it an easy and rewarding day out without the need for a long road trip.

The entry point is a simple driveway that leads you up a path toward the property—at the moment there’s no signage at the entry, so keep an eye out and trust you’re in the right place. As you arrive, you’ll generally be greeted and guided in, with plenty of parking available (and no need for a 4WD). Guests are first checked in at the tent, where the experience begins.

From there, you’re warmly welcomed by Farmer Brad, whose passion for the property and its animals is immediately clear. As he explains, this isn’t a “look from a distance” kind of place—it’s all about getting involved. Kids (and adults) are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and fully immerse themselves in farm life.

The experience centres around interacting with a delightful mix of animals, and one thing that stands out straight away is just how well cared for they all are. Families can brush and hand-feed gentle Mediterranean donkeys,

spend time with friendly goats and sheep,

and meet the standout stars of the farm: Highland cows William and Wallace. With their famously shaggy coats, these two are a hit with visitors, who have the special privilege of brushing their incredibly soft, thick hair up close.

Beyond the animal encounters, the property itself invites families to slow down and reconnect with nature. The sounds of kookaburra’s echo through the trees, adding to the peaceful, rural atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where kids can roam, explore, and simply enjoy being outdoors—something that feels increasingly rare.

The layout of the farm is also very family-friendly. It’s easy to walk around, even with younger children in tow, and you won’t find yourself trekking long distances between activities. Guest toilets are available onsite, which makes the visit more comfortable for families.

A definite highlight for many visitors is the farm buggy. More than just transport, it becomes part of the adventure—used to take guests around the property, share a few laughs, and keep younger visitors entertained along the way.

What makes Noah’s Park Farm particularly exciting is that it feels like it’s just getting started. There’s a real sense that this place has the makings of something big. Plans are already in motion for future farm stay accommodation, which would allow families to extend their visit and fully immerse themselves in the experience. Even more exciting for young families is the upcoming “Farm School”—a nature-based playgroup program designed for children aged 1 to 5, offering a gentle introduction to outdoor learning and farm life.

The property is also available for photoshoots upon request, making it a beautiful backdrop for family portraits or special occasions, thanks to its natural charm and relaxed setting.

If you’re planning a visit, it’s worth coming prepared for the weather—think rainboots for muddy days or sunscreen and hats when it’s warm, as much of the experience is outdoors. It’s also important to note that farm experiences must be booked in advance, either through the website or by contacting Farmer Brad directly via the number listed online. This helps ensure a personalised and well-managed experience for each group. As of now, farm experience sessions run for roughly 1 hr with dates/times determined by availability and weather.

In all, Noah’s Park Farm offers something truly special for families—a chance to step away from busy schedules, connect with animals, and enjoy the simple pleasures of the outdoors. With exciting plans on the horizon, it’s definitely a NOR spot worth visiting now… and keeping an eye on for the future.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Noah’s Park Farmstay

Address: 9 Georgjemma Place, Carabooda WA 6033
Opening hours: By booking/appointment only (no walk-ins)
Website: Noah’s Park Farmstay

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