Oak Aged Farm
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Blu Magi
11 months agoLoved it 💖💖💖💖. Got to experience feeding a baby goat and learned a few facts from the wonderful 2 ladies, and the pregnant goats are really pushy when they know you have treats 😂 got to know firsthand what goat yoga was about. Definitely will do it again.
Erin Chambers
2 years agoThey had me at Goat Yoga! Oak Aged Farm is a great way to escape the stresses of life and spend some time in nature. The yoga class was for beginners, but the instructor suggested modifications for those that have done yoga before. However, it was really all about the goats. They are adorable and very friendly... if you have food. Which they provided! A great way to stretch out your "sitting at a computer all day" muscles and also get some belly laughs from interacting with the unpredictable goats. Highly recommended! Karli and Laura run a great little farm and are super friendly. Can't wait to go back!
Sang Nguyen
a year agoIf you're in need of a mood boost, visit Oat Aged Farm to feed and cuddle with adorable baby goats. I had a surprisingly enjoyable time. The farm's goat-feeding bottles sell out fast (cash only), so be quick if you're interested. Unfortunately, you can't bring your own, as the goats are accustomed to the farm's bottles and follow a strict formula. Alternatively, you can spend $5 for a container of treats, and the entire flock will eagerly approach you. We had a blast and plan to return!
Nicole NDraws
a year agoBooked a baby goat feeding and cuddle session at Oak Aged Farm as a belated father's day gift for my husband. My only recommendation is to bring cash in case you want to purchase extra goat food or a snack or drink for yourself, they only accept cash or Zelle and cell service can be a bit spotty. The staff were fantastic and knowledgeable, and made sure everyone had a good time. We had a blast!
Brian Roof
7 months agoSet up a time to go to feed goats etc. Paid $92 for Sunday 9/22/24 at 11am. Drove an hour from Viera Florida to this "farm". Got there on time at 10:45 for check in per the tickets.. waited for 30 minutes at the gate, checked with a neighbor to see if this was in fact the right place, only to discover that the date had been changed without my knowledge to Saturday 9/21/24 at 11am. No notice or voicemail. Refusing to refund money and only offering availability for another date. That would be great although as explained to them that would be 4 hours of driving round trip now to feed a goat. No thanks. Side note: 1 other car was at the gate as well, trying to get in for this date. . Save your time and money and avoid this place Check my past reviews, I give great reviews to people that deserve it.