Upon opening its gates in 1949, Deer Forest served as a magical place that would enchant not only the surrounding small community but the entire world around it for over 60 years. Tucked away in a corner of Coloma, Michigan, the petting zoo/amusement park featured animals to pet and feed such as deer, antelope, mountain sheep, llamas, and peacocks, as well as other attractions such as Storybook Lane, a train, and a souvenir building. By 1989, more than 3.5 million people had visited Deer Forest.
Although the park closed in 2014, the legacy of Deer Forest lives on. The North Berrien Historical Museum is excited to unveil a new interactive exhibition of objects and artifacts from Deer Forest. Elephant keys from Storybook Lane will be available to take home as a souvenir for a nominal donation. Please join us for a trip down memory lane. The exhibition will be available to view throughout summer 2023 during regular visiting hours.
No RSVP is required for this free program. Please call (269) 468-3330 with any questions.