The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office uses space at its Headquarters Complex to house rescued farm animals and they open it up twice a month, on the second and fourth Sundays, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for the public to visit.
At the Monroe County Sheriff’s Animal Farm visitors can see horses, a cow, pigs, goats, bunnies, alligators, tropical birds, sloths, a lemur, a skunk, an opossum, tortoises, turtles and snakes.
They often have new additions at the farm including alpacas and a toucan.
The farm is located at 5501 College Road., Key West 33040. Call 305-293-7300 for more info. Admission is free.
Information is the Facebook page.
School tours are offered by appointment, 305-293-7300