Harrison Farm
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- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
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Recent Reviews
Tonya Strazdins
a year agoI attended a wonderful dinner at Harrison Farm in Groveport. Not only was the meal delicious but it was so lovely to be amongst lovely people and animals. The owner and self proclaimed “Spinster Farmer” Katherine guided us on a tour of the farm that was once tended to by her great-grandparents. Katherine greeted all of the many animals that we saw on our tour by their own unique names, showing respect and affection for each one. Harrison Farm doesn’t just host dinners every now and then, you can also stop by for goat yoga or volunteer opportunities.
Lauren Singleton
a year agoThis was such a delightful experience!! I did goat yoga for the first time here and it was so much fun. It was a great yoga class and there were so many goats and sheep and cats that came by wanting cuddles and pets. The owner Katherine is such a sweet person. She went above and beyond and even had breakfast sandwiches for afterwards for all of us!! And the instructor Dana was absolutely fantastic, she kept everything moving at a great pace and made the class so fun! Would absolutely recommend for anyone wanting to check out what goat yoga is like!! 😊
Dana Watts
2 years agoHarrison Farm is one of my favorite places in this world. Although I don’t get over there nearly as often as I like, it’s the best. The people are like no other, the animals are hilarious and well tended to, and the quality of their products are fresh and delicious. Not only that — they have goat yoga where the very social, fun goats come play (or nap) around all the yogis during class. This is a must do — I highly recommend that you check it out!
Xen Ash
a year agoWe stopped by the farm today and it was very nice. The people there are very welcoming and friendly and the animals are so cute and very well taken care of, we are definitely coming back to visit.
Manda L
2 years agoI love visiting Harrison Farm. It's a fifth generation farm, now owned by Katherine, and she is so hardworking and such a joy to be around. It's harder and harder to find farms like this, and we're lucky to have her in central Ohio. She cares so much for the animals under her care, and I know from spending time there that she gives it her absolute all.