closed for the season!
THE 2025 SATURDAY DATES WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON!
Come to the farm to spend time learning about the goats and other animals, petting the goats and enjoy spending time on the farm. Learn about our farmstead creamery and the cheese making process. We open at 10am on Saturdays seasonally. Arrive anytime during the time frame and date we have scheduled below. Join in on a guided educational tour at 11am if you would like. We close at 1pm.
We will have our goat milk products, as well as snacks and water for visitors to purchase. Admission $12 per person. Children 2 and under are free.
TICKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED. A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT ON YOUR PHONE OR A PRINT OUT OF YOUR RECEIPT ARE YOUR TICKET.
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THE 2025 SATURDAY DATES WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON!
On all mornings listed above we do a guided walking tour at 11am
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Note about weather- events will be subject to cancelation if there is a high probability of heavy rain or storms. But rain checks and rescheduling will be offered.
Please let us know if you have any questions!
THE FARM TOUR STARTS AT 11am ON SATURDAYS
WE WILL CONTINUE TO BE OPEN FOR GOAT PETTING AFTER THE TOUR. THE TOUR WILL LAST ABOUT 45MINUTES TO 1 HOUR
FAQS-
"Is it Rain or Shine?" The goats are in a covered barn But if We’ve had heavy amounts of rain or heavy rain is forecasted we may choose to be closed. We care about the safety of visitors and our animals and If we Decide to cancel a scheduled date we will post on our Facebook and Instagram page, as well as update our website. Rain checks will be issued.
"If I miss the date I originally picked could I use my ticket at another scheduled date?" Yes
"Do you mail the ticket?" All you need is a print off of your email receipt showing you paid or to show us a screen grab of your confirmation email.
"What clothing should I wear?" Whatever you are comfortable in depending on the season, in wet weather it is helpful to wear rain boots or other washable shoes.
"Is this event for children only?" No, we have people of all ages visit during Kid Cuddling. Baby goats are called Kids.