Bradley Mountain Farm, 537 Shuttle Meadow Rd, Southington, CT 06489, United States
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Bradley Mountain Farm - Featured Reviews (157)
Goat yoga was so much fun, but it probably isn't for everyone. Some folks seemed pretty scared of the goats! A goat pooped on my mat. Have realistic expectations and know this is a close up interaction with live farm animals. They will jump on your back and try to nibble your mat, hair, jewelry, etc. It was a little painful at times when the goat stood on your back and especially when they jumped off. I wouldn't recommend the flat back positions that encourage jumping for anyone who isn't in pretty good shape. The goats aren't all little babies! Be sure to bring a mat, but know it will be gross at the end. The teacher just used a towel. You will want to wear shoes during yoga, so probably wear light, flexible sneakers. The class was good too, but realistically, it is hard to do yoga with goats all over mostly because you want to give them pets. They are pretty used to people and have good behavior for goats anyway! This was a really fun activity, and I hope to do it again.
Playing with goats. What a trip! They are inquisitive, loving, hungry...we got to feed them, pet them, be loved by them. Highly recommend...will do it again!
I went to goat yoga with a group of friends last Sunday. I highly recommend Bradley Mountain Farm if you want to participate in this incredibly fun activity. Not a ton of yoga but a lot of laughing. The goats love people and be prepared for them to invade your space. Everyone at the farm was very nice and professional. The farm is beautiful and the whole experience was awesome!
I’m 27 and I can honestly say that hanging out at Bradley Farms was one of the most fun days of my life!! You can tell the goats just love interacting with people so it’s a win win situation for everyone. We got to play with 3 goats: Faith was a calm and gentle sweetheart, Henry was a boisterous and sassy boy who lives for snacks, and Wally was just the silliest goober of them all! The staff are friendly and welcoming and you can tell everyone loves what they do. There are plenty of activities to enjoy year round at Bradley’s farm, including PJ story hour, photo shoots, cuddle sessions, and soap making. I’ll be returning in the summer to do goat yoga outside with the baby goats once they’re old enough to “work”! Anybody of any age/background can enjoy this place and I highly recommend it for dates, family time, or if you just need to pick-me-up!
My kids had a good time, so 2 stars. But we signed up for the “reindeer snuggles” which has goat dressed up as reindeer for it with antlers and a blanket and whatnot in the advertisement. When we got there, they brought a goat out of the farm and referred to it as a goat the whole time when my 2 year olds were under the impression that they would meet reindeer. Additionally, antlers are headbands that kids/us put on the goat by ourselves. We were given 30 ish minutes in a room with the goat and no other activity or anything of the like for Christmas. I would not have paid 75$ for a goat petting zoo in the middle of winter if it was not advertised as a Christmas activity. Come to think of it, i don’t think I’d pay that much for a goat petting zoo regardless when three of those full price tickets were twin 2 year olds and a 16 month old. Would not recommend.
Spent time with the goats. They are awesome, so friendly. Really cool people, great vibes. Highly recommend.
I paid for the Full Moon Goat Walk. The view was AMAZING and it was a relaxing time. We have also done the Van Goat painting which was so much fun and we did the Goat milk soap with was alright. We prefer to play with the goats! Staff are friendly-ish (no complaints there but truly nothing to phone home about). I noticed that during our painting session other families were catered to, one family was even accepted before us, though they arrived before their time slot and we were on time for ours. Also, staff spoke to other families wayyyyyyyyyyy more than to my son and I. We still smiled and had fun with our goat...... but it was off putting!
We drove up to Bradley Mountain Farm from the shoreline. We spent about an hour and a half here. My daughter made some soap, smells like fruit loops and has green glitter. She loved making it. Then the whole family "joined the hurd". We loved the chickens and the goats. Henry the goat is really cool, smiled for alot of our pictures. We will be back, hopefully for goats in pajamas!
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Where is Bradley Mountain Farm Located ?
Bradley Mountain Farm Located in Southington of 537 Shuttle Meadow Rd. The complete address is Bradley Mountain Farm, 537 Shuttle Meadow Rd, Southington, CT 06489, United States.
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Yes you can contact over this +1 860-385-4628 no.
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Stopped in for lunch. From the Winter menu I started with the Sweet Beet and Arugula salad and followed up with the Cajun Flatbread. I have to say the salad was amazing, and I am not a huge salad person. The blending of flavors was just quite refr