Smoky Mountain Deer Farm and Exotic Petting Zoo is a unique animal attraction located in Sevierville, Tennessee. Visitors can interact with a variety of friendly animals including deer, goats, camels, and zebras. The farm offers a hands-on experience where guests can feed and pet many of the animals. In addition to the petting zoo, horseback riding opportunities are available on site, providing a well-rounded outdoor experience for families and animal lovers alike.
Established to provide an educational and engaging environment, the Smoky Mountain Deer Farm has grown over the years to include a diverse collection of exotic animals alongside native species. The farm’s setting in the foothills of the Smokies offers a glimpse into the region’s rich natural heritage. Visitors can appreciate how the farm combines local wildlife traditions with exotic species from around the world, reflecting both the culture and curiosity of the area.
Guests typically spend a few hours exploring the spacious grounds, feeding deer and goats, and admiring the exotic animals housed in comfortable enclosures. Knowledgeable staff members are on hand to share interesting facts and ensure a safe experience for both animals and visitors. Children especially enjoy the interactive aspects and the opportunity to ride horses while surrounded by scenic mountain views. The farm’s relaxed atmosphere makes it a popular stop for families exploring Sevierville and the Smokies.
Yes, visitors can feed many of the animals, including deer and goats, with feed purchased at the farm.
Absolutely. The farm is family-friendly and designed to be safe and enjoyable for children of all ages.
While there are no formal guided tours, staff members are available throughout the farm to answer questions and provide information.
Outside food and drinks are generally discouraged, but there are picnic areas and vending options onsite.
Horseback riding is an additional activity and requires a separate fee, which can be arranged during your visit.
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Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Smoky Mountain Deer Farm & Exotic Petting Zoo: On October 14, 2024, a visitor reported seeing what appeared to be a large, shadowy figure near the petting zoo’s wooded perimeter. The figure was described as tall and covered in dark fur, standing motionless before disappearing into the trees. While no photographic evidence was captured, some locals joked it was Bigfoot coming for a closer look at the exotic animals.