easy
1.5 hours
Suitable for beginners and anyone able to participate in gentle yoga and light animal interaction.
Combine gentle yoga with playful baby goats and bottle feeding at Graeme Park, Ambler, PA. This 1.5-hour session offers wellness, animal interaction, and farmland conservation in one unique adventure.
1.5 Hour • at Graeme Park • Stretch, Smile, and Snuggle with Goats!
Experience a unique yoga class alongside adorable baby goats! Enjoy an hour of laid-back yoga, followed by 30 minutes of bottle feeding and snuggling. Your participation supports rescued animals and helps preserve farmland, making this a memorable and meaningful way to connect with nature and nurture.
1.5 hour
We are a rescued based organization. The proceeds go to the horses, and goats and other rescued animals to cover expenses for their food, healthcare and home which was saved from development! They appreciate your support so we can continue to rescue more and provide a sanctuary for animals to have a safe home and new purpose in life! It also helps preserve farmland!
Please Note: Our baby goats are just learning to jump and balance. Cotton clothing vs. lycra/spandex works best for them. With goat friendly clothing, you will be helping them learn how to be confident and comfortable jumpers!
Yoga mats are not included. Please bring a mat, towel or blanket.
The yoga class is a duration of 1 hour, followed by 30 minutes of bottle feeding and snuggle time.
Please park down below, across from field. Pull in, pass the red barn, stay to the left, and park in the gravel lot on the left, across from the field. Please do not park in top parking lot next to red barn.
Please print waiver form and bring to the farm with you. If you do not have a printer, please arrive 10 minutes early to allow for time to fill out waiver form so we can begin on time. View waiver 2024.pdf (https://cdn.filestackcontent.com/OPQgE7RjSvi3ztFthH0X)
Yoga mats are not provided; bring your own for comfort during the class.
Cotton fabrics are best to accommodate playful baby goats who jump and balance on participants.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the session to complete registration and settle in.
Stay hydrated during the yoga session, especially in warmer weather.
Graeme Park is home to the Keith House, the only surviving colonial manor in PA, dating back to 1722.
The sanctuary actively protects farmland from development, supporting rescued goats and other animals in a natural setting.
Essential for comfortable movement and poses during yoga with the goats.
Helps the baby goats feel comfortable jumping and balancing on you.
To keep hydrated during the session.
An alternative to a yoga mat for comfort.