🐐 Goat Yoga Studios in Ohio

5 locations found

In Ohio, we've found that goat yoga offers a refreshing twist on traditional yoga practices, combining exercise with adorable farm animals. The state's diverse landscape and climate make it an ideal spot for outdoor yoga sessions. From the rolling hills of the countryside to the vibrant cities, Ohio's goat yoga scene has something for everyone.

We've had the chance to explore the world of goat yoga in Ohio, and our directory includes 5 unique studios across the state. From Beavercreek to Kirtland, each location offers a distinct experience, blending yoga with the joy of interacting with friendly goats.

What to Expect

When attending a goat yoga class in Ohio, you can expect a fun and lighthearted atmosphere, with goats roaming freely around you as you practice yoga. The studios we've visited, such as GoatCountry LLC and The Grazing Ground Dayton, LLC, offer a range of classes for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced.

Ohio's climate and culture make it an excellent place for goat yoga, with its mild summers and picturesque landscapes providing the perfect backdrop for outdoor yoga sessions. If you're searching for goat yoga Cincinnati Ohio or goat yoga Cincinnati, you'll find that the surrounding areas, such as Beavercreek and Dayton, offer a more rural setting, ideal for a relaxing yoga experience.

First-Timers

If you're new to goat yoga, don't worry – we've found that the studios in Ohio are welcoming and accommodating. Our advice is to arrive early, wear comfortable clothing, and be prepared for a fun and unique experience. You might even discover that the goats become your new yoga buddies!

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Ohio for goat yoga is during the spring and summer months, when the weather is mild and sunny. However, some studios may offer indoor classes during the winter, so it's always a good idea to check ahead of time. Autumn is also a great time to visit, with the fall foliage providing a beautiful backdrop for outdoor yoga sessions.

Weather Tips

When attending a goat yoga class in Ohio, be sure to dress in layers, as the weather can be unpredictable. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes, as you'll likely be walking around the farm or studio. And don't forget to apply sunscreen and insect repellent, especially during the summer months.

Map of Goat Yoga Studios in Ohio

🐐5 locations

Goat Yoga Studios in Akron, OH

Release Yoga - Goat Yoga in Akron, Ohio

Release Yoga

4.8 (503 reviews)

880 East Turkeyfoot Lake Road, Akron, OH 44312

Yoga studioBoutiqueMassage spa
Today: 7:30 AM–8:30 PM
- Marissa Meyers

I signed up for the 2 weeks unlimited to try out a new studio! I really loved the varieties of different classes and how welcoming the studio was! Me and my friend Makenna really loved Lyra and Ashley! She was awesome, so supportive and encourgaing for our first time! All the instructors have truly been great to work with it. I have loved every class, I'v done bungee hit, hot power, pilates, tone 45, & warm flow! And can't wait to experiment with other classes! Kim has also been wonderful! Truly, has been so kind everytime I come in and has made the studio feel like a home. I look forward to coming to class and always being open to trying something new. I loved it so much, i ended up doing the annual membership! And even got a nice thank you card with all the member signing it , which I thought was very sweet. Overall, has been a great experience, I would recommend!!

Goat Yoga Studios in Beavercreek, OH

GoatCountry LLC - Goat Yoga in Beavercreek, Ohio

GoatCountry LLC

5.0 (14 reviews)

4462 Glengarry Dr, Beavercreek, OH 45440

Yoga studioBoutique
- Tracey H

Ready Set Goat Yoga is so much fun! I attended the soft opening for this new business today. The space is very cute and the goats are even more so! The family who run this business are very attentive to their students. Carter did a great job leading the workout with plenty of time for fun with the "kids" too:) Tell your friends if they need a fun time out. I will definitely be back to shop in the boutique also!

Goat Yoga Studios in Dayton, OH

The Grazing Ground Dayton, LLC - Goat Yoga in Dayton, Ohio

The Grazing Ground Dayton, LLC

5.0 (7 reviews)

6280 Brantford Rd, Dayton, OH 45414

Farmers' market
Today: 10 AM–2 PM
- Kurt Weissgerber

Went for cookie decorating with goats today and it was awesome. Cookies came with three different icing colors and fun sprinkles. Then we got to feed and pet goats, followed by a real Easter egg hunt for the chickens. Amazing experience. Take your kids, date, friends or anyone.

Goat Yoga Studios in Kirtland, OH

Feels Like Home Farm - Goat Yoga in Kirtland, Ohio

Feels Like Home Farm

5.0 (16 reviews)

10875 Sperry Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094

Farm
- Lindsay Jane Zydowicz

Amazing! We booked goat yoga for my sister’s bachelorette party, and we had the most amazing time ! Alissa is so responsive and helpful! It’s clean, the goats and other animals are obviously well loved and cared for. It was so fun to do yoga with the goats! Couldn’t recommend this place enough !

Goat Yoga Studios in Pickerington, OH

Frequently Asked Questions About Goat Yoga in Ohio

Where can I do goat yoga near Cincinnati?

While there may not be a studio directly in Cincinnati, our directory includes locations in nearby Beavercreek and Dayton, which offer a range of goat yoga classes. You can search for <strong>goat yoga Cincinnati Ohio</strong> to find the closest studio to you.

What should I expect from a goat yoga class?

A goat yoga class in Ohio typically involves a guided yoga session, with goats roaming freely around you. The class may include interaction with the goats, such as petting or feeding them, and may also involve other farm animals. Be sure to arrive early and follow the studio's instructions for the class.

How much does goat yoga cost in Ohio?

The cost of goat yoga in Ohio varies depending on the studio and the type of class. On average, you can expect to pay between $20 and $30 per class, although some studios may offer discounts for packages or memberships. Be sure to check the studio's website or call ahead to confirm pricing.

Are the goats well cared for?

Yes, the goats at the studios we've visited in Ohio are well cared for and loved. The studios prioritize the health and well-being of the goats, and many offer additional activities and services, such as goat feeding and petting zoos. You can feel confident that the goats are treated with respect and kindness.

Can I bring my kids to a goat yoga class?

Many studios in Ohio offer goat yoga classes that are suitable for families with children. However, be sure to check the studio's age restrictions and policies before attending a class. Some studios may offer special kids' classes or workshops, so it's always a good idea to call ahead or check the website to confirm.

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