FAQs

  • Feel free to come to the Farm any day between 11am and 4pm to say hello to the goats over the fence. If you want to see more of the Farm, our tours are led by guides and allow attendees to enter gated areas and see parts of the Farm not accessible to the public.

    The Farm is Closed - New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (please check for updates during the winter season)

  • We encourage families with children under 7 years to drop in and explore the public areas of the Farm. We have information boards dotted around and a pen with goats (kids in springtime) who are easy to see and touch over the fence. We are sorry to not include young children on the tours; tours involve considerable walking and tour guides must hold the tour group together as you pass electric fencing.

  • You can join a tour waitlist. We are keeping tour numbers low for safety of visitors and our animals and cannot add additional spots. Another option is to book a private tour, if you have a group of guests and want to experience the Farm together. This is a great option for a unique outing.

  • We would be delighted to make special arrangements for you in advance so that you can see as much of the farm as possible. Send us a message at tours@harleyfarms.com before you visit. The tour involves soft, uneven ground and may not be easy for all. We do not offer tractor rides.

  • Dogs are not allowed on the Farm, inside the gates or near the goats. Our Anatolian shepherds are trained to react to potential threats to the goats and will consider your furry family member a threat. Your dog is welcome in the pond area on a leash. Please pick up after your dog.

  • We do have picnic tables around the pond for you; we greatly appreciate your support of the farm in purchasing tours and food from our Farm Shop. Please pack out your trash.

  • We would love to arrange a private tour for you. Please send us at tours@harleyfarms.com or choose a date for a private tour on our booking calendar.