Retirement Home for Horses at Mill Creek Farm

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In 1984, Peter and Mary Gregory created the Retirement Home For Horses, Inc., a nonprofit sanctuary for old, abused, and abandoned horses in Alachua, in North Central Florida.
The Retirement Home For Horses at Mill Creek Farm is 335 acres of tree-lined, rolling green pastures that is protected by a perpetual conservation easement that prevents the land from being developed, ensuring that the Retirement Home For Horses at Mill Creek Farm will always be a sanctuary for horses in need.
Approximately 50 acres are native woods and wetlands and are home to many animals such as deer, fox, rabbits, squirrels and many species of birds.
There are currently 130 horses that are now retired at the farm. And while some of the horses may live here for many years, and others sadly may die too soon, each and every horse will be able to live out their lives in peace and tranquility with care and attention while at the Retirement Home For Horses at Mill Creek Farm. Newly rescued horses arrive on a regular basis and it is always hoped that they will be able to enjoy a long retirement at Mill Creek Farm.
We welcome visitors on Saturdays from 11-3. Price of admission is 2 carrots! Let's all bring a bag of carrots to help out! http://millcreekfarm.org/
NO PETS OR SMOKING ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY (Pets cannot be left in cars while visiting)
Directions:
Using GPS, search for: Retirement Home for Horses Inc Alachua Fla
1.Heading north or south on I-75:
2.Take Exit 399 (High Springs/Alachua exit) (US 441) off I-75
3.Turn Right (West) on US 441 and follow 3/4 of a mile to traffic light at 235A
(passing High School on your right)
4.Turn Right on 235A and follow 2.5 mi.You will cross the I-75 overpass
5.After crossing overpass, turn RIGHT at GREEN SIGN marking entrance to farm
WE WILL MEET IN THE PARKING LOT AT 10:45AM, THEY OPEN AT 11AM

Retirement Home for Horses at Mill Creek Farm