What's So Great About a Farm Tour? Our farm tours focus on education, representation and how to best interact with our animals We take time to teach people about the significance and history of our an
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Location: The Catskills
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Special Clover Brooke Farm ‘Walk this Way’ pin for all participants
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! The farm tour is designed for both kids and adults, making it great for family outings. Just keep in mind that younger kids may need some supervision since we’ll be interacting with the animals. It's really fun for ages 4 and up!
A: Dress comfortably! Closed-toe shoes are a must since you'll be walking around. Long pants are a good idea too, just in case you brush against anything. Layers are helpful because it can get a bit chilly in The Catskills, especially in the mornings.
A: The farm tours typically go on rain or shine, but if the weather gets too severe, they’ll notify you to reschedule. Just check your email for updates the day before your tour. It's really important to be prepared for the weather!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the farm tour at Clover Brooke! Any thoughts?
Hey everyone! I’m thinking about getting a farm tour at Clover Brooke for my niece's birthday. She loves animals, especially llamas and goats! The best part? It’s in The Catskills, so we can make a day of it with some hiking afterward. Has anyone done this yet? What was your experience like?
Can anyone share their favorite part of the Clover Brooke farm tour?
I took my kids to Clover Brooke Farm last month, and we had a blast! The highlight was definitely the pygora goats. They’re so cute and friendly! I loved how informative the tour was. I’m considering gifting this experience again to some friends. Anyone else have an awesome memory from the tour?