This tour is for the guest looking to spend some quality time with baby goats! Come meet the entire goat herd at Grapetown Vineyard and any newborn babies. You will see, pet and cuddle with their herd
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Location: Fredericksburg
What's Included
- We only serve alcoholic beverages to visitors over 21 years old. Anyone under 21 that attends this tour will only be served non alcoholic drinks.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit, but just keep in mind that any kids under 21 won’t be served alcohol. It’s really a fun experience for all ages, especially if you have little ones who love animals. Plus, they can enjoy non-alcoholic drinks too! Just make sure the kids are comfortable with the goats since they’ll be interacting closely.
A: You want to dress casually and be prepared for a little dirt! Closed-toed shoes are a must because those little hooves can be painful. I’d recommend wearing jeans or something similar since the goats might nibble on loose clothing if they can reach it. And definitely keep your hair tied back; they love chewing on long hair!
A: If it rains, the experience moves to the barn so you can still cuddle the goats! Just remember that the barn isn’t climate-controlled, so dress appropriately. I went on a rainy day and it was still super fun, just a bit more cozy! Definitely worth it to still meet those adorable goats.
Discussions
Just did the baby goat cuddling experience at Grapetown Vineyard!
OMG, this was the cutest thing ever! We had our tour on a Saturday at 5 PM, and even though it was a little rainy, we got to cuddle with the baby Nigerian and Pygmy goats inside the barn. They are such little acrobats! Seriously, they kept jumping around and it made my day. I’m planning to give this as a gift to my best friend for her birthday. Highly recommend it!
Thinking of buying the goat cuddling experience as a gift!
I saw this baby goat cuddling tour at Grapetown Vineyard and I'm so tempted to buy it for my sister! She absolutely loves goats! Is it really as fun as it sounds? Like, how much time do you get with the goats? Any tips for a first-timer?