If you are looking for a special way to spend quality time with your grandchildren, Noah’s Park Farm in Carabooda is a delightful local discovery. Tucked away in a peaceful rural pocket just north of Perth, this charming property offers a hands-on farm experience that is as rewarding for adults as it is for little ones. It provides that rare opportunity to step away from screens and busy schedules, allowing you to share the simple joys of nature and animals with the younger generation.

From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is personal and welcoming. Unlike larger, more commercial attractions, Noah’s Park Farm feels like a genuine visit to a family property. There is plenty of parking and a steady, easy pace to the check-in process. Because visits are by booking only, the environment remains calm and intimate—perfect for sharing a quiet, meaningful morning or afternoon with the grandchildren without the stress of large crowds.

The heart of the experience is the interaction with the farm’s well-loved animals. For grandchildren, there is nothing quite like the magic of getting up close to a gentle creature. You can help them hand-feed and brush the Mediterranean donkeys or meet the friendly goats and sheep.


The undisputed stars of the farm, however, are William and Wallace—two magnificent Highland cows. Their shaggy coats and placid temperaments make them a hit with all ages, and it is a lovely experience to stand alongside your grandchildren as they marvel at the soft, thick hair of these gentle giants.


The layout of the farm is well-suited for a relaxed visit. It is easy to navigate, with activities located within comfortable walking distances, ensuring the outing isn’t too physically demanding. There are also on-site toilets for convenience. For an extra bit of fun, the farm buggy often makes an appearance to help transport visitors around the property, adding a touch of adventure that grandchildren are sure to enjoy.

Beyond the animals, the setting itself invites a sense of nostalgia and calm. The sounds of kookaburras in the trees and the fresh country air make it a wonderful place to teach grandchildren about rural life and the environment. It’s an ideal backdrop for capturing family photos, whether you’re looking for a casual snapshot of the kids with a donkey or a more formal portrait against the rustic farm scenery.

As with any outdoor outing, it is best to come prepared. Sturdy, comfortable shoes are recommended—especially for the grandchildren who will be eager to explore—and hats and sunscreen are a must. Since the farm operates on a session-by-session basis tailored to the weather and availability, you will need to book your visit in advance via their website or by contacting Farmer Brad directly.

Noah’s Park Farm offers a wonderful way to create lasting memories. It is a place where you can lead your grandchildren by the hand through the paddocks, share in their wonder as they feed a goat for the first time, and enjoy a day that feels both educational and heart-warming. It is a true hidden gem for anyone looking to bridge the generation gap with a little bit of country magic.

Visitor Information
- Bookings: Required in advance (no walk-ins)
- What to bring: Enclosed shoes, hats, and a camera for those’grandparent-and-me’ moments
- Facilities: On-site parking and guest toilets available
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













