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2 locations found — your guide to goat yoga near me in Wisconsin
Wisconsin's goat yoga scene lives in the western farmland outside Eau Claire, where Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary operates on quiet acreage in Fall Creek. The state's brutal winters make this a strictly seasonal pursuit, but the lush summers and crisp autumns deliver some of the most photogenic sessions in the upper Midwest.
Wisconsin is not a state that pretends to be something it isn't. The dairy heritage here is not a marketing angle—it's a fact of life, and it means the goats you'll encounter in a yoga class are often the same breeds working farms have relied on for decades. The goat yoga Wisconsin community is small but concentrated, anchored by a single venue that draws practitioners from across the Chippewa Valley and beyond.
Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary operates in the rural stretch between Fall Creek and Eau Claire, offering sessions on private acreage that feels genuinely removed from the road noise. The venue's setting—wooded edges meeting open pasture—gives classes a visual backdrop that rivals any retreat center in the Midwest. This is the only dedicated goat yoga venue currently operating in the state, which means weekend sessions here draw from a wide radius. Travelers coming from Minneapolis will find the drive just over ninety minutes, making it feasible for a day trip.
Wisconsin's climate does not accommodate outdoor goat yoga for much of the year. Late spring can be unpredictable, with muddy ground and temperatures swinging between the forties and seventies in the same week. By mid-June, conditions stabilize enough that outdoor sessions become consistently comfortable. July and August deliver the warmest, most predictable weather, though humidity can make physical exertion feel more demanding. September offers the best combination of comfortable temperatures and stable forecasts before the October chill sets in.
Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary is not located in a commercial district with adjacent coffee shops and restaurants. Fall Creek has basic amenities, but the nearest concentration of lodging and dining is in Eau Claire, roughly fifteen minutes west. Anyone booking a morning session should plan to eat beforehand or pack something for the drive. The venue operates on a working farm model, which means parking is informal and the walk from car to practice area may involve uneven ground. Closed-toe shoes are essential for the walk in, even if you plan to practice barefoot.
Plan goat yoga sessions in Wisconsin for July through September, when temperatures sit reliably between 70 and 85 degrees and the ground is dry. Late May and early June can work, but spring rain turns pastures muddy and makes both standing and seated poses uncomfortable. October sessions are rare and depend entirely on the year—some autumns stay mild, others drop into the thirties by mid-month.
Bring layers even in midsummer, as Wisconsin mornings can start cool before the sun clears the tree line. A towel is essential for ground work, as dew settles heavily on pasture grass overnight. Bug spray matters from late June through August, when mosquitoes and deer flies are active in the wooded edges surrounding most practice areas.
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Southeastern Wisconsin's Oak Hollow Acres hosts baby goat yoga inside the owner's house before moving to shaded woodland pens in summer.
Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary in Fall Creek is the only dedicated goat yoga venue currently operating in the state. It's located in the Chippewa Valley region, roughly fifteen minutes east of Eau Claire and ninety minutes east of Minneapolis.
The goats at Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary are typically Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy breeds, chosen for their manageable size and social temperament. These smaller breeds are standard for goat yoga nationally because they can safely stand on participants' backs during poses.
Effectively, yes. The outdoor season runs from June through September, with occasional late May or early October sessions depending on weather. Wisconsin winters make outdoor goat yoga impractical, and no venues in the state currently offer indoor sessions with goats.
Sessions at Hidden Timber Soul Sanctuary often fill one to two weeks ahead, especially for summer weekends. Since this is the state's only goat yoga venue, demand concentrates quickly. Booking three to four weeks out is advisable for July and August dates.
Wear fitted athletic clothing that allows movement but isn't so loose that goats can step on excess fabric. Closed-toe shoes for walking to the practice area are important, as the terrain is uneven pasture ground. Bring a yoga mat you don't mind getting dirty, as farm conditions mean mud and goat droppings are part of the experience.
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