Bradley Mountain Farm

Category: Farm in Southington, Connecticut

Address: 537 Shuttle Meadow Rd, Southington, CT 06489, USA

Phone: +18603854628

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Jessica Lara

Aug 12, 2022

We were supposed to attend the full moon walk. When we arrived, the street to the farm was closed. I am not from the area and drove around trying to find alternate routes. I finally got a number to call and the girl didn't have direct instructions causing me to go down random streets and continue driving the wrong way. After over and hour of driving and trying to get around the closed street I gave up. They were still encouraging me to keep driving after we had already missed the educational part. I asked if I could be refunded since the road was closed and she said no and then went on to tell me I was the only one that didn't make. Sorry I was driving with a child and couldn't get help with directions looking at a map and driving down roads I haven't been to which were quite dark. Never. Again.

Michelle Goodrich

Dec 20, 2021

I’m 27 and I can honestly say that hanging out at Bradley Farms was one of the most fun days of my life!! You can tell the goats just love interacting with people so it’s a win win situation for everyone. We got to play with 3 goats: Faith was a calm and gentle sweetheart, Henry was a boisterous and sassy boy who lives for snacks, and Wally was just the silliest goober of them all! The staff are friendly and welcoming and you can tell everyone loves what they do. There are plenty of activities to enjoy year round at Bradley’s farm, including PJ story hour, photo shoots, cuddle sessions, and soap making. I’ll be returning in the summer to do goat yoga outside with the baby goats once they’re old enough to “work”! Anybody of any age/background can enjoy this place and I highly recommend it for dates, family time, or if you just need to pick-me-up!

Stanford Vogel

Aug 16, 2021

We only did the Goat Snuggle experience, which was very short, only about a half an hour total. There did seem to be other people who also did a Goat Hike prior to the Goat Snuggle as well, so perhaps if one does both, one might feel like one has had a sufficiently long experience. The goats are extremely friendly, and interact well with people, actually allowing people to get up close and snuggle with them (except for our goat, who seemed to be more interested in grazing the entire half hour), so other than the shortness of the snuggle session, this was a decent experience.

Erik Sweeney

Jun 5, 2021

Perfect hike with kids. Not too difficult and just enough uphill to keep it interesting. Would not be a great loop for super serious hikers, but there are lots of trails to get lost and go further.

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Questions & Answers

Are you open for cuddling with the babies today?

Bonnie Ponte | Sep 6, 2018
Rebecca Chancey | Sep 6, 2018

Open farm days don't start until May because of the bad weather we've had.

When are there baby goats?

Caroly Gibson | May 8, 2022
Colleen Browne | May 8, 2022

Now! We were just there, and there were lots.

How much is the price to enter the farm

Evelyn Canales | Sep 5, 2021
Erika Enn | Sep 5, 2021

I'm pretty sure you can get into the farm for free. They had the quarter machines to feed the goats. For what we did was $20 (PJ'S and goats). They offer so much more stuff too. Off the top of my head they had soap making, goat yoga and stuff like that. Their website has everything listed. The only thing I was sad about was you need to order online if you want soap or fresh eggs. 😞 It is definitely a great place for kids, adults and everyone in between! My mother is handicapped and they were extremely accommodating.

so you sell raw milk to the public?

Rita Albert | Sep 5, 2021
Bradley Mountain Farm | Sep 5, 2021

Hello - We wish we could help, but we do not have a dairy license so cannot sell milk for human consumption.

What time do they open on Sunday

Maureen Brown | Sep 6, 2019
Rebecca Chancey | Sep 6, 2019

10 am

How much is it to get in?

Rhonda Schuelke | Sep 6, 2019
Rebecca Chancey | Sep 6, 2019

It's free to visit the farm. I don't think they are doing join the herd sessions today. You can feed the goats through the fence for .50 per bag of food. There are drop in soap projects for $10 per person. There are always soaps and other items available for sale in the shop.

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Are you open to public today; Sunday 18th?

Gwen Smith | Sep 6, 2019
Rebecca Chancey | Sep 6, 2019

Yes, 10 am until 3 pm.

Are you open to public today?

glenda saavedra | Sep 6, 2019
John Kawecki | Sep 6, 2019

Yes

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Is there an upcoming costume parade?

Donna Morawski | Sep 6, 2019
Rebecca Chancey | Sep 6, 2019

Yes, this Sunday but you have to buy tickets and I suggest you do that ahead if the event because they may sell out. It's advertised on Facebook, but if you don't have Facebook just call the farm.

Whats a goats in pajamas event? Lol

Donna DeMarest | Sep 6, 2018
Denise Sirois | Sep 6, 2018

Everyone dressed in their jammies and goes to the farm to get the goats ready for bed. Dress them in costumes, snuggles with them and just have a fun evening

Do you have a store to shop in? What hours are you open?

Donna DeMarest | Sep 6, 2018
Elaine Kieffer | Sep 6, 2018

The do have a shop. I am not sure of the hours. I was there during a goats in pajamas event and purchased several wonderful soaps.

What is cost of goat yoga

Margaret Butler | Sep 6, 2018
Jane Limbach | Sep 6, 2018

I think it's about $35 for an hour class.

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