Address: 2218 Carrington Dr, Orlando, FL 32807, USA
Phone: +14075924103
Sunday: 8:40–10AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 8:40–10AM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8:40–10AM
Saturday: 8:40–10AM
Jenny P
What a great experience. We had no idea this place was in Orlando. We visited today and we were so glad we did.. Right before you get to the parking area. We were greeted with a smile. The place looked super clean and organized and we had a chance to walk around to see their animals. We gave milk to the baby goats and it was the cutest experience ever.. Peter and Linda were beyond amazing, making sure everyone small or big was having a good interaction with the goats. The place looked amazing and best of all, the animals looked they were very well taken care of. Definitely will be coming back and totally recomending this place. Forgot to add.. the lemonade they have at the end and every single detail really made us feel extra special!!!
Maureen Mikel
What an amazing experience! Took my mom to baby goat yoga as a Mother's Day gift and we had the best time. The staff is very friendly and kind, make you feel at ease and are very welcoming. We giggled like kids from the time the baby goats were released and came bounding towards us until the very end of the yoga class. Plenty of time with the baby goats, and lots of cuddles to go around. Loved the complimentary lemonade after the class, and getting to see the other farm animals. 10/10 recommend. Can't wait to go back!
Joy Lin
This is a cute little farm where you will get to interact with a lot of baby goats. I brought my two-years-old to attend their Fables on the Farm on Wednesday morning, the website with class schedule and FAQs is very helpful, they are very popular though so make sure you look up and make an appointment a few weeks ahead for the class you want (they have limited spots and they do sell out rather quickly). They also offer private event which I sent an email to ask for some details and Linda was very fast in responding to my emails as well as very helpful in making suggestions. Their parking lot is pretty small, so I’d suggest to go a bit early for the ease of parking. We were greeted before it was time to open the gate, they opened the gate about 20 minutes prior to the event so we were able to walk around and take a lot of photos with our little ones before the event begun. Noted this is a small farm so there’s only chicken, pigs, and goats; with that being said, everything is very well maintained and their photo set ups are really cute as well. There were also some ant hills on the farm so beware of them while letting your little ones ran wild. The Fables on the Farm event began with a story book, then followed by feeding the baby goats. The baby goats are super adorable and the workers there are very friendly (they actively made sure every kid there is talked to and given leaves to feed the baby goats). That is really not a easy thing to do in the middle of lots of kids and baby goats = chaos. At one point my toddler felt so comfortable that he went and raised his arms toward farmer Zach wanted him to hold him, which he never did to a stranger. They also provided baby wipes along with surface sanitizer and hand sanitizer which were much needed. The baby goats were doing their #1/#2 businesses while getting fed, and the toddlers don’t really mind but parents like me do (so these cleaning essentials are very appreciated). They also have a table for lemonade and selling some farm goods by the front gate, we definitely wanted to try their egg next time since we weren’t able to purchase any by not bring a cooler and had to go to lunch after the event. Other than being small, this farm really has everything that will allow your family to make lasting valuable memories together.
Pamela H.
10/10 amazing little farm in the heart of Orlando. No need to drive hours out of your way to enjoy these sweet animals and people. The owners/staff are absolutely so sweet and welcoming! You can tell how much they love their animals. Everything is so clean! My toddler was able to freely explore interacting with the baby goats and completely be hands on with bottle and food feeding. A memory we will never forget and hope to do again soon!!!!
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Currently we have classes and events scheduled on our website. http://www.wildflowerfarmorlando.com/classes We are looking at the opportunities for other types of visits as well...stay tuned and check back often. Thank you.
We just started again January 10, 2020
No I don't think they're up for adoption. I think maybe a dog or cat would be a better pet. Or a fish.
I don’t see why a 2yr. old couldn’t go. The owners supervise and are both friendly and attentive—I don’t believe that there was a mask requirement when I was there about a month and a half or so ago.
They have baby goats, chickens and pigs. Im not sure if you can feed
3$ online 5$ in person All of the activities are free. And the concessions are very cheap BUT delicious
Hi Darlene. We do occasionally re-home our sweet lil goats. Typically they would be 4 months and up. Please email us and let's discuss the specifics. Goats are fairly easy livestock but there are some things to consider.
Hi Nicole! Baby Goat Yoga classes will be starting January 2020! The cost for the class will be $22.00! You’ll be able to book on our website, ( preparing the website currently) wildflowerfarmorlando.com Hope to see you at the farm!! Linda G
I will have milk available starting in January. It is sold raw and per Florida law is sold for pet use only. Thank you
We have our class schedule posted on our website http://www.wildflowerfarmorlando.com/classes
Yes we do sell raw goats milk and per Florida law is sold for pet use only. Thank you
Yes we do. We have 3 breeds of chickens and 2 breeds of pigs.
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