Grant’s Farm will open much earlier for spring break and Easter

ST. LOUIS — Grant’s Farm will be opening for the earliest date ever on March 18th, marking 70 years of opening to the public. The Busch family, who owns the property, wants visitors to enjoy both traditional favorites and new experiences.

General admission is free, but guests are encouraged to buy tickets online in advance for parking discounts. Highlights include tram rides through Deer Park, interactions with spring baby animals, carousel rides, and sampling Anheuser-Busch products for adults.

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“We’re thrilled to open earlier than ever in our 70th year of sharing Grant’s Farm with the public,” states Steve Byrd, general manager of Grant’s Farm. “We’re kicking off our season with spring break and Easter in mind, offering opportunities to visit Grant’s Farm approximately a month earlier than in the past.”

New for this season are special Easter events, including the Easter Bunny Brunch and Busch Family Egg Hunt on two weekends in March. These events feature buffet brunches, egg hunts, photos with the Easter Bunny, and animal interactions. Tickets are available online and include parking.

Guests may also participate in events like the Animal All-Star Lunch with opportunities to meet animals and the famous Budweiser Clydesdales on select weekdays. Tickets for various tours and encounters are available on the Grant’s Farm website.

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