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BABY GOAT SNUGGLES!

Come spend time in the barn with our newest little arrivals! During this activity you'll snuggle sweet baby goats! It’s a relaxed, feel-good experience that’s perfect for families, couples, friends, or anyone who could use a little extra joy. We're located just minutes from Penn State University and State College. 

Baby Goat Snuggles

We know you all want to snuggle baby goats so here's your chance!

 

Come spend some time in the barn with our newest little arrivals! We welcomed 24 baby goats in June, and they’re now old enough and ready for visitors, snuggles, and socializing. During this hour-long activity, you’ll get to cuddle these sweet babies and meet the other goats in the barn. It’s a relaxed, feel-good experience that’s perfect for families, couples, friends, or anyone who could use a little extra joy. Fair warning: if a baby goat falls asleep in your lap, you may never want to leave!

 

We will in the barn sitting on straw bales to snuggle the babies. For the baby goat’s safety, you must be able to sit to snuggle them. Plan to wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, and leave long necklaces and dangly earrings at home. You may wish to pull back your hair if you have long hair. Baby goats like to nibble to explore their world. 

 

Please note: this is NOT a goat yoga class. Participants must be 12 years of age or older, NO exceptions. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Both the youth and the accompanying adult must register separately (complete two registration forms). Limit one youth participant per registered adult.

 

Only participants registered for class are permitted at the farm—please do not bring spectators or unregistered participants to class. 

Only 20 spots available for each session—grab yours before they disappear faster than goat snacks! 

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LOCATION: Nittany Meadow Farm - 227 Nittany Meadow Farm Lane, Boalsburg. Follow the signs for parking around the barn. You will enter the barn where you see the Goat Dairy sign. 

What to Expect

Nittany Meadow Farm is a working farm. Please observe the following guidelines:

  • Arrive 5 minutes before the scheduled class time. 

  • No outside food is permitted. Please do not feed the goats anything except any food provided by us.

  • Pets are not permitted. We love animals, but we don't want our goats or your pet to get scared or injured. Please leave your pet at home.

  • Closed toe shoes are required. We recommend wearing boots if you have them.

  • Wear clothes that can get dirty. While we try to keep things tidy, it's a working farm and you may get dirty. 

  • Dress for the weather

  • Clean your hands before you leave. Visitors are encouraged to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer after their class is complete.

  • Goats can be unpredictable. Our goats are very socialized and friendly, but they are livestock and can be unpredictable. They may jump at you, step on your toes, or nibble your hair/coat/zippers/buttons. Pay attention at all times.

  • All guests must complete the registration form to attend. Please do not bring unregistered people along with you. Both the youth and the accompanying adult must register separately (complete two registration forms). Limit one youth participant per registered adult.

  • Classes are non-refundable and non-transferrable if you cancel, miss your visit time, or do not show up. If we cancel, full refunds will be issued.

Under Pennsylvania law, except for limited circumstances, an agritourism activity provider is not liable for any injury to or death of a participant resulting from an agritourism activity. Do not participate in the activity if you do not wish to waive liability.

Contact Info

Nittany Meadow Farm

227 Nittany Meadow Farm Lane

Boalsburg, PA 16827

(next to Mountain View County Club & across Route 322 from Tussey Mountain)

Please note! Mailing address is:

227 Nittany Meadow Farm Lane

Centre Hall, PA 16828

info@nittanymeadowfarm.com

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