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The Cibolo Center for Conservation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit operated by The Friends of Cibolo Wilderness, managing two campuses in the Texas Hill Country: the Cibolo Nature Center and Herff Farm. Goat yoga is not the primary focus here. It exists as a single event within a much larger framework of environmental education, nature conservation, and community programming.
Goat Yoga sessions run for one hour, with a scheduled example taking place on a Saturday from 9:00am to 10:00am. Beyond this time block, the provided information does not detail the animals involved—no breeds, ages, or names are listed. The physical setup, whether held indoors or outdoors, and the general atmosphere of the session remain unspecified in available materials.
This is not a commercial goat yoga farm. The Cibolo Center for Conservation uses goat yoga as one entry point into a broader mission of promoting natural resource conservation through education and stewardship. The same organization running this yoga class also operates a Moondance Outdoor Concert Series, a weekly Farmers Market, Wildlife Field Research programs, and The Nest Nature School, a nature-based preschool. Attendees are participating in a conservation non-profit's community outreach rather than a dedicated animal encounter business.
Specific pricing for goat yoga sessions is not listed. The organization's website directs visitors to download an app, which appears to be the primary booking method, though the exact process is not detailed. The single calendar reference shows a Saturday morning slot, but no broader seasonal schedule is available. Contact is handled centrally at (830) 249-4616 or nature@cibolo.org, covering both the Cibolo Nature Center and Herff Farm campuses. The specific campus hosting the yoga sessions is not indicated.
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