The Lazy 5 Ranch is open seven days a week. However, if storms, extreme heat and even snow are predicted, please call us at 704-663-5100 to confirm our hours. Please note that we do NOT accept credit/debit cards.
The Lazy 5 Ranch is now the home to over 750 animals from 6 different continents. We own and care for birds, domestic farm animals and exotic species. We are committed to the preservation and recovery of several endangered species such as the Grevy Zebra, Scimitar Horned Oryx and Ring-tailed Lemur.
Now, nearly 30 years later, the Lazy 5 Ranch is now the home to over 750 animals from 6 different continents. Still run by the Hampton family, the Lazy 5 Ranch is also known nationally as breeders of top-notch show goats and sheep.
We welcome all types of groups and school field trips at the Lazy 5 Ranch. For students, it's a one-of-a-kind opportunity that provides hands-on, face-to-face education. We've also found that senior citizen and family reunion groups enjoy the wagon rides as much as the kids.
It’s that time of the year again! Time to put your favorite flannel on and come on down to Lazy 5 Ranch to do all of your favorite fall activities from October 5th – 20th. Pumpkin Picking (pumpkin prices vary … Read More
"Our family enjoyed this place! The animals were awesome. Staff and grounds are well maintained. The kids had the opportunity to engage with the animals and wnhoued feeding them. The wagon adventure was amazing! Our driver was entertaining and provided a wealth of information about animals and ranch.
15100 Mooresville Road, Mooresville, NC 28115 | 704-663-5100. Contact Us. How to Find Us. 704-663-5100. Facebook. Toggle navigation. Home; About Lazy 5 . About; Groups & Schools; Coloring Pages; News; Area Attractions; ... “What a wonderful time we had at the Lazy 5 Ranch today. The staff was wonderful. Our guide on the wagon ride was Britney ...
2024年3月1日 · Bring your family and friends to our “Egg”citing Easter event at Lazy 5 Ranch. Our hours are 9 am until one hour before sunset. You can choose to drive through our 3 1/2 mile trail or ride on one of our horse-drawn wagons to see and feed our unique animal collection.