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ATV and animal-feeding activity date at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm in Incheon

Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm ATV and Animal Feeding Review

#Animal Feeding#ATV Activities#Family Travel#Ganghwa#Korea Date Ideas
JUNG05/14/2025Incheon

A personal review of Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm in Incheon, with an ATV small mountain course, animal feeding, horse-riding sights, weekend reservation tips, listed prices, and visiting notes.

Hello, this is Izzingne! Today we visited Ganghwado in Incheon. After enjoying glamping with friends, we headed to Nature Experience Farm to ride ATVs.

Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm visit for ATV riding and animal feeding in Incheon

It was my first time trying an ATV, and it was way more fun than I expected. Originally, we went to ride the luge, but the line was too long — about a two-hour wait for one ride. So we looked nearby and changed plans to Nature Experience Farm, an activity experience farm.

ATV activity area at Nature Experience Farm in Ganghwado

Hours: 10:00–18:00 Break time: 12:00–01:00 Saturday opens at 9:00, and Sunday opens at 11:00. They said there is no break time on those days.

Since we had already been turned away once at the luge, we called about the ATV. They said reservations were possible, so we booked and headed over. If you visit on a weekend, I really recommend making a reservation. Phone reservations and Naver reservations were both possible. We actually saw people who arrived near our riding time but could not ride the ATV and had to leave. Reservation recommended!

Reservation and activity information at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm

Animal feeding: 3,500 ATV small mountain course: 38,000

They give a bit of a discount if you pay in cash. There were snacks and ramen at the counter too, so if the wait is a little long, it is a good place to grab something simple.

Counter area with snacks and ramen during the wait at Nature Experience Farm

Carrots were 3,500 for one basket. It looked like there were about 8–9 pieces inside. If each person buys one basket, it feels like enough to feed all the animals inside.

Basket of carrots for animal feeding at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm

The animals included geese, horses, rabbits, sheep, guinea pigs, goats, chickens, peacocks, and more.

Animal feeding area with geese, horses, rabbits, goats and peacocks in Ganghwado

The geese were so loud. They made such a fuss asking for carrots. When there were no people around, one curled up and rested its face on its own back, which was actually pretty cute.

Geese asking for carrots during the animal feeding experience

Next were the horses! I was told that because they are herbivores, they are hardly aggressive.

Horse at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm during the feeding experience

Up close, the horse was huge and a little scary. Still, it ate the carrots so well that it was cute. Maybe the other horses had gone out for the horse-riding experience, because there was only one horse there. So Taeyang ate a feast all by himself. I am not totally sure whether the name was Taeyang.

Close view of a horse eating carrots at the farm

There was also a peacock. This one did not eat the carrots. Maybe it had already eaten a lot, or maybe it just did not like them.

Peacock seen during the animal experience at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm

Inside the rabbit pen, there were already a lot of carrots. It seemed like the rabbits had eaten plenty and did not want more. There were different kinds, including black rabbits and white rabbits.

Rabbit pen with black and white rabbits at the animal feeding area

A goat family had recently had a baby! The baby goat was ridiculously cute. It was standing near the front, so I gave it a carrot, but it did not really eat much. Still, it kept coming forward, and it was so cute. The mother goat ate very intensely. Eat a lot, mother goat.

Goat family with a baby goat at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm

After we finished animal feeding, we waited a little because we had decided to ride the ATV in the 5:00 time slot. Watching the horse-riding experience and stopping by the restroom made the time pass quickly. When it was time, we went to the ATV training area. The instructor explained everything in detail, and after putting on helmets, we sat on the ATVs. There is a practice area in front of the farm. We practiced for about three laps, going over hills, curves, and bumpy paths, and then headed toward the mountain.

ATV training area and helmet preparation before the mountain course

We had to cross a road, but the instructors blocked cars on both sides, so we could cross safely. One photo while waiting for the signal.

ATV riders waiting safely while instructors manage the road crossing

We rode up a bumpy mountain trail. Somehow I ended up near the front, right behind the instructor, and it was genuinely so fun. The controls were not difficult, and the brakes worked well, so it really felt like a proper mountain ATV experience. There was no long line of riders blocking the way in front of me, and just following the instructor made it feel even more fun. If you can, ride near the front. That is the fun spot. The instructor does not get stuck behind anyone. About halfway through, we stopped like this for photo time, then after around five minutes we set off again, rode more, and came back down.

Mountain ATV course photo time at Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm

It had been a while since I went into the forest, so it felt cool, the smell of grass was nice, and the ride was fun. I have not tried the luge, but this might even be more fun. If I try the luge, I think I will go on a weekday when I have time. Weekends are a hard no for me. Ganghwa Nature Experience Farm has a lot to enjoy, so I recommend it for a couple date or for visiting with kids. For reference, the post says the ATV can be done without a license, and that it is available from middle school students to people somewhere in their 60s, so it also seems good for family visits.

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