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Pygmy Harbor Farm

GOAT YOGA

Practicing yoga with pygmy goats can have a therapeutic effect on both the body and the soul.

GOAT YOGA
GOAT YOGA

Time & Location

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Oct 13, 2024, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Pygmy Harbor Farm, 2222 Robin Ben Ln, Knoxville, TN 37924, USA

About the event

Goat Yoga is a fun-filled outdoor class guaranteed to make you smile! Meet us on the farm in Knoxville, TN for a one-of-a-kind experience you’ll never forget. Laughter and playfulness abound as adorable pygmy goats roam through this gentle and easy practice. There are plenty of opportunities for photos and goat snuggles – wear something you don’t mind getting dirty, the goats may or may not climb on you and your mat!

The Goats Pygmy goats are a small breed that are friendly by nature. Some may want to check out your yoga mat, jump on your back, or get a scratch or a cuddle. Some might simply want to observe from nearby and graze as we practice. Either way, you are welcome to pet them! Adding goats to yoga brings a dimension of joy, light-heartedness and laughter to the practice - they create a distraction and challenge your ability to focus, and will definitely put a smile on your face!

The Yoga Yoga in itself is a great way to get a full-body stretch, release stress and center your mind. The class will be easy and gentle - perfect for beginners! The practice is about an hour long and led by certified, experienced instructors.

Feel free to bring a camera to take photos before and after class! Once we’re done with yoga, it’s dinner time for the goats. You’re welcome to help feed them and get some extra snuggles in! Handcrafted soaps and lotions produced with goat’s milk on the farm will be available for sale as well.

What to bring:

-Wear something you don’t mind getting dirty - this is an outdoor agricultural environment and the goats may or may not climb on you and your mat!

-A yoga mat

-Water to stay hydrated

-A sense of adventure!

In case of rain:

As this is an outdoor event, wet weather may interfere with our ability to hold the class. In the case of rain, we offer to transfer your ticket to an alternate date or another scheduled class.

Refund Policy:

No refunds will be issued for no-shows and cancellations made within less than 24 hours to the start of the class. In the case of class being rained out, tickets may be transferred to use at a different class. Refunds will be available to those unable to attend any alternate dates.

Cost: $30.00 per person

FAQ

Q: I’ve never done yoga - can I still participate?  A: Absolutely! The class moves at an easy pace and our instructors are experienced in working with beginners. Being flexible is not a prerequisite.

Q: Can children participate?  A: We welcome children, provided they can be respectful of the animals and have a willingness to participate in the yoga class.

Q: What kind of goats do you have?  A: We have 31 Pygmy Goats, a small breed that measures 15-20 inches tall. They are curious, friendly and very social!

Q: How many goats will be in the class?  A: About 10-15 of the smallest goats will come out to play when it’s time for yoga!

LOCATION:

PYGMY HARBOR FARM

2222 ROBIN BEN LANE

KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924

Please send us a message if you have any further questions.

Private Classes and Rates

Request a private goat yoga class for your gathering or special event! Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, getting together with family and friends, hosting a retreat or looking for a more personalized experience, a private goat yoga class is something you’ll never forget!

Rates start at $300.00 for groups up to 10 people.

Additional participants: $30/pp for groups of 11 or above

 goatyoga@pygmyharbor.com

Tickets

  • Goat Yoga at Pygmy Harbor Farm

    Goat Yoga is a fun-filled outdoor class guaranteed to make you smile! Meet us on the farm in Knoxville, TN for a one-of-a-kind experience you’ll never forget. Laughter and playfulness abound as adorable pygmy goats roam through this gentle and easy practice.

    $30.00

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