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This slightly hidden place is only a few minutes drive from Red Rock state park. You pay $10 to enter the town and zoo. As soon as you move past the rotating metal gate, you'll find yourself in front of a western-inspired town with little shops on both sides. In the middle of the town, there is usually a show going on and you can just participate casually anytime. We arrived as "The Hanging" was about to take place so we headed to the back of the town and sat on one of the wooden benches to view the show. It smelled of manure and dirt everywhere. Kids of varying ages were giggling and yelling all around me. I love it because I just fit right in! The zoo gate is off to the side of the town. It's not really a big place but enough to keep you occupied for at least 40 minutes. I was super excited while petting various animals including a sheep, deer, llama, horse, goat, among other animals. I even managed to chase after two little chickens to try to pet them. There is a section to the left of the town with a huge pond full of ducks and turtles. This area is free so you can go to it if you wanted to eat at the restaurant and walk around the pond; or if you're in the mood for horse-back riding or just to hang around a dozen or so peacocks, this is also the place.
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