Goat Yoga

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CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR YOGA TICKET!

Buying tickets at the door is NOT recommended or guaranteed as space is limited. Reserving online guarantees your spot and places your name on our list to communicate any changes prior to class time or additional information that may be useful.

Reserving your spot online using the link above is highly recommended.

June Farms + The Hot Yoga Spot are partnering up again this summer to bring you the super-popular, June Farms Goat Yoga!

Your ticket includes parking, but we strongly encourage you to carpool because parking is very limited!

This Yoga class takes place down in our goat pasture. Our 6 Nigerian Dwarf goats will be playing around you throughout your class and may jump on your back while exercising. This class is open to yogis of all levels of practice and all ages.

Goat Yoga takes place rain or shine. If it is raining, we will move the class up under the Event Tent. Sorry, our goats won’t be able to join you under the event tent, but you’re welcome to play with them after class down in the goat pasture – and visit all the other happy animals on our farm! In the event of thunderstorms/lightning goat yoga may be cancelled.

This ticket also includes parking and general admission to the farm. You can also use our bathroom/shower barn to get ready or shower after class.

Brunch will be available for a la carte purchase at the Snack Bar beginning at 11am.

You can purchase an UNLIMITED MIMOSA wristband for $30 per wristband.

When arriving at June Farms, please arrive a few minutes EARLY and meet the rest of your class by the General Store to check in. Check-in by providing the last name of the purchaser. Your teacher will begin the walk down to the yoga pasture PROMPTLY at the start time of your class.

You can view more of our events at June Farms and check out the Hot Yoga Spot on Facebook!

BYO mat, please! PS – The goats get hungry and may munch on your mat. We recommend purchasing a cheap mat that you won’t miss if part of it becomes goat food!

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