If you’re looking for a family friendly field trip — a Forsyth County farm is offering drive-thru visits.

It allows visitors a chance to see the animals, while also maintaining a safe distance.

Warbington Farms in Cumming is usually a popular destination for school trips, but like other businesses, it is adapting to the times.

Tickets for the contact-free visit are being sold for $7.50.

“Drive along the Farm Trail and see our goats and cows (unless they get too scared) from the safety of your car. Vehicles will be able to drive alongside the animals for easy viewing and feeding,” an Eventbrite post from the farm reads.

To limit contact with employees, all payments must be made online in advance. Visitors will be required to remain in their vehicles the entire time.

While waiting in line to view the animals, the farm will have a scavenger hunt of items to search for from your car.

The next event is being held from 3-5 p.m. on Saturday. However, additional future dates can be found on Eventbrite.

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