Eudora Farms
Be sure to check the farm's social media accounts and the weather before visiting Eudora Farms. There would be a lot of crying if one tried to drive there but was unable to enter (and the kids would be upset, too). If anyone has to stop for food or the restroom once you reach the Columbia area, do so at that time. You'll be traveling through a fairly rural area without any places to halt for around 40 minutes. A pit stop wouldn't be the worst idea because there can be a line once you get to the farm and you have to wait.
The drive from the tent to the safari gates has a Jurassic Park feel to it. You may see the ring-tailed lemur enclosure and other animals in the Walking Safari area of the farm while keeping an eye out for the raptors. Zebras, camels, antelope, water buffalo, goats, emus, llamas, cattle, and a sizable African Watusi will all be present as the safari winds through several farms. While some of the animals will happily approach your car, others will need to be persuaded to come. You ought to stay in your car for the sake of the visitors and the animals. Keep all of your windows closed (and do not roll an animal's head up into a window!). Always keep the doors closed. This includes keeping the van's doors from slipping open.
Address: 219 Salem Ln, Salley, South Carolina
Official site: https://eudorafarms.net/
Phone: +1 803-564-5358
Admission: $36 per car (up to 6 people), $5 for a bucket of animal food, $5 per extra passenger
Google rating: 4.7/5.0