
At a Glance
located in Georgetown, Massachusetts, known for hike, yoga, baby.
4.8
103 reviews
Georgetown
Massachusetts
What visitors mention
About Goats To Go ®
Tucked away in Georgetown, Massachusetts, Goats To Go ® operates as a working farm that has evolved into a multi-experience animal destination. Owner Michelle oversees a rotating calendar of events that extends well beyond standard goat yoga, offering everything from baby goat yoga sessions to guided farm walks, goat hikes through wooded trails, and a Brush, Bond and Breathe program featuring gentle Morgan horses. The property itself feels deliberately pastoral — picnic areas invite visitors to linger, and the terrain remains passable while retaining a rustic, natural character.
Guided farm walks traverse the property in all weather conditions, with Michelle leading groups through pastures to observe newborn lambs and resident horses
Monday morning Guided Farm Walks run year-round regardless of weather, giving visitors a chance to see the farm's animals across seasons. Spring walks feature baby goats and lambs with their mothers, while the route passes a large fenced area where black Morgan horses roam and approach visitors for interaction. The walks are designed to be accessible, with terrain that accommodates varying mobility levels while still feeling like a genuine nature experience.
Goat hikes include a signature "hoof massage" where goats climb onto crouched participants' backs along wooded trails
The farm's goat hikes lead groups through scenic hiking paths where participants can hold goats and, if they crouch into a tabletop position, receive an on-the-trail back massage from climbing goats. The hikes are family-friendly — goats interact gently with children — and the route weaves through relaxing natural scenery with opportunities to spot livestock in surrounding pastures.
Staff accommodate young children and adults with autism, adjusting group dynamics to ensure hands-on goat time for every participant
The team actively ensures that the youngest attendees receive ample goat interaction during classes, and guided tours maintain group sizes that feel manageable rather than overwhelming. The farm has hosted diverse celebrations including Eid Al-Adha, with staff demonstrating awareness and respect for visitors' special occasions. Baby goat yoga sessions incorporate brief educational elements about the farm and its animals, adding substance to the experience beyond photo opportunities.
Location
201 Pond St, Georgetown, MA 01833



