
🐐 Goat Yoga in Pickerington, OH
1 location — baby goat yoga classes near Pickerington
In Pickerington, Ohio, the goat yoga conversation starts and ends at one place: a family-run legacy farm tucked along Reynoldsburg Baltimore Road NW, where the pastures roll just enough to remind you that Fairfield County's agricultural roots haven't been entirely paved over by Columbus sprawl. This isn't a pop-up operation renting someone else's barn for Instagram content. The animals here are permanent residents, and the instructors understand that the goats aren't props—they're co-teachers with their own opinions about your downward dog.
Hidden Acres Legacy Farm Anchors the Scene
Hidden Acres Legacy Farm operates as the sole dedicated goat yoga venue in Pickerington, which means sessions sell out faster than you'd expect for a city of 24,000 people. The farm sits far enough from the Pickerington town center that you'll pass actual cornfields on your way, close enough that you can still grab coffee downtown before your 10 AM class. The setting feels genuinely rural rather than decorative—these are working pastures, not manicured event lawns with a few goats trucked in for the weekend.
Fairfield County Weather Dictates the Schedule
Classes run heavy late spring through early fall, when central Ohio's humidity makes outdoor sessions a sweaty proposition even before you factor in a Nigerian dwarf goat standing on your back. July and August sessions happen early morning or near dusk to avoid the worst heat. October classes are the locals' open secret—crisp air, falling leaves, and baby goats born earlier in the season at their most playful. Winter sessions are rare to nonexistent; this is a seasonal operation tied to the animals' comfort and the land's conditions.
First-Timer Logistics and Booking Realities
Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. The farm provides mats, but bringing your own means you control what's touching your face during savasana. Closed-toe shoes are non-negotiable for walking from the parking area to the pasture. The goats are small breeds—Nigerian dwarfs and similar—so while a hoof to the stomach isn't pleasant, it won't knock the wind out of an adult. Sessions typically run 60 minutes with time afterward for photos. Book two to three weeks ahead, especially for weekend slots during peak season.
Goat Yoga Studios in Pickerington, OH
