Grant's Farm
Grant's Farm Bauernhof
Southwest
10501 Gravois Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63123
314-577-2626
Grant’s Farm is a top St. Louis attraction and landmark site that combines history, heritage and wildlife to create an unforgettable experience. The 281-acre site is the ancestral home of the Busch family (who owned the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company for many years until its sale in 2008). The farm is named for Ulysses S. Grant, who originally worked a portion of the land. Grant's Farm contains the four-room, two-story cabin built by Grant in 1855, which he called “Hardscrabble.”

Grant's Farm is primarily an animal reserve. It's home to more than 900 animals, representing more than 100 different species from around the world including Bison from North America, Black Buck Antelope from Europe and Zebra from Africa. Deer Park allows animals to roam free in their natural setting.

The Tier Garden gives guests the opportunity to feed animals, enjoy a camel or the carousel ride, see an animal show and interact with a wide variety of animals.

You can also get up close to the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales. Anheuser-Busch has one of largest herds of Clydesdale horses in the world, and Grant's Farm is home to over 50. .

The Bauernhof (German for “farmstead”) contains stables and the Busch family’s world-renowned carriage collection. Guests who are 21 years of age or older are invited to enjoy complimentary samples of Anheuser-Busch products in the hospitality room. Visitors can also enjoy lunch in the courtyard.

Admission to Grant's Farm is FREE. There is a charge for parking ($15) and select rides do require an addtional fee.