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Goat Yoga in Coram, MT1 location — baby goat yoga classes near Coram
Coram, Montana sits roughly seven miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park, which means most people passing through are focused on trailheads and bear spray. But the town's single goat yoga operation has carved out a niche with travelers looking for a morning activity before heading into the park, or a recovery stretch after a day on the Going-to-the-Sun Road.
The operation at 220 Seville Ln operates under the name Goats of Glacier, and the branding is straightforward — these are goats, this is near Glacier, here's some yoga. Sessions take advantage of the long summer daylight hours in the Flathead Valley, with Montana's late sunsets in June and July allowing for early evening classes that would be impossible in hotter climates. The mountain air stays cool enough through mid-morning that outdoor practice remains comfortable even in August, when daytime highs regularly hit the mid-80s.
Coram isn't a place with multiple studios competing for downward dogs. This is one operation running seasonally, which means the window for goat yoga here aligns with Glacier's peak visitation — roughly late May through September, depending on snowpack and road closures. Winter sessions aren't on the table; the area gets serious cold and the goats aren't interested in standing around on frozen ground. Booking ahead matters here more than in cities with daily class options, because the operator runs a limited schedule and demand spikes during July and August when park traffic peaks.
The setting is rural and informal — you're doing yoga near Coram, not in a polished studio with reclaimed wood walls and a juice bar. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty, bring layers for unpredictable mountain weather, and understand that the goats here are as unbothered by the scenery as the locals are. The experience leans more 'fun photo op with stretching' than rigorous asana practice, which is honestly what most people are after when they sign up for goat yoga near a national park.