We were passing through from Ontario Canada to go to a Nascar race at Charlotte and could not pass up the opportunity to visit the ranch. We are so glad we did. We knew the history of the ranch through the Nascar component of it. Well as 2 adults coming in and asking for a tour to something that is typically geared for the school children was a bit hesitant but let me tell you I had an amazing time. Our tour guide Michelle was fantastic. She was so insightful and eager to answer our questions. She knew all there was to know and then some!! Her compassion for the animals and their stories was so inspiring. It just makes me sad that there is not more that the state is doing to assist with funding. This organization is doing so much for the animals and with the visions of what they have planned for the future I cannot wait to go back and possibly bring my grandbabies with me. The playground structure they have is the only inclusive structure in the state I believe and it surpasses anything I have ever seen here in my neck of the woods in Ontario. I cannot wait until I can go back to visit again and see the plans they have hopefully come to fruition

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