The miniature train tracks wind through a dedicated tunnel, a highlight for younger riders.
The petting farm is operated as an interactive educational space for children to learn about animal care.
The park is situated within the Big Dry Creek floodplain, contributing to its lush vegetation.
The train ride is a scale model attraction that has served the Englewood community for decades.
Englewood Farm & Train at Belleview Park is a community-focused recreational area centered around a vintage-style miniature railroad and a small animal petting farm. The park features a narrow-gauge train that operates on a loop through the park grounds, passing through a tunnel. The petting farm allows visitors to interact with domestic farm animals including goats, sheep, and chickens. The broader Belleview Park provides extensive green space, picnic shelters, and playground equipment adjacent to the farm area. The facility is designed primarily for young children and families. The site is situated along the banks of Big Dry Creek, providing access to local trail systems. Access to the farm and the train ride are managed as seasonal attractions.
The entrance to the miniature train tunnel provides the most iconic background for photos.
Bring sunscreen and hats, as the farm and waiting areas have limited natural shade.
Check the official city website for seasonal opening dates before arriving, as operations are weather-dependent.
Combine your visit with a walk along the adjacent Big Dry Creek Trail.
Do not attempt to feed the animals food brought from home, as they have specific dietary requirements.
The train and farm operate on a seasonal basis, typically from late spring through early autumn; closed on Mondays.
Supervision of children is required at all times, especially near the animal enclosures and the train tracks.