Anderson, Texas sits as the tiny Grimes County seat about 25 miles north of College Station, surrounded by deep East Texas piney woods, red dirt roads, and humid summers that push 95°F with regularity. The goat yoga options here are limited to one venue, but that venue brings a level of personality that urban studios struggle to replicate.
LTD Farms Features Baby Goats and Alpacas
LTD Farms sits on County Road 192, far enough from Highway 90 that traffic noise disappears entirely. The family that runs it keeps a rotating cast of baby goats specifically for yoga classes, meaning the animals are young enough to still want to climb on your back during downward dog. They also offer alpaca pilates — a less common pairing that distinguishes this operation from standard goat yoga farms. Instructor Kara leads the sessions, which are available both on the farm property and as mobile private events that travel to your location.
March Through May and Late September Through November Are Prime Seasons
Central Texas heat makes summer outdoor yoga an endurance test. The farm's classes are most comfortable from March through May and again from late September through November, when morning temperatures sit in the 60s and 70s. Winter sessions happen but require layering — Anderson can dip into the 30s overnight in January. The baby goats are most active in cooler weather, which makes spring kidding season the best time to visit for maximum animal interaction.
Mobile Private Events Travel to College Station and Bryan
For residents in College Station, Bryan, or Navasota who don't want to drive out to Anderson, the farm brings the goats to you. Private mobile events work well for birthday parties, corporate team-building, or bachelorette weekends. Booking requires advance coordination since the animals need transport and setup time. First-timers should expect a casual, laughter-heavy atmosphere — this is not a studio concerned with perfect alignment. The goats will interrupt your flow, and that is the entire point.