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Baby Goat Hikes Are Back At This Middletown Farm And Wow

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Why You’ve Goat-A-Go

Two people I know hiked with baby goats at Simmons Farm last year.

One of them took the photo you see in the thumbnail image (that would be Lisette Rooney) and the other wrote THIS about her experience.

If you’ve always wanted to go (they’re starting back up and selling out fast but you can go to EVENT BRITE to try to register for upcoming dates), definitely check out my friend KG’s post.

Karen at Simmons Farm last week

“Ain’t Nothing But a Good Time” (to quote an 80’s rock song) to be had at Simmons Organic Farm in Middletown…

Why you ask?

GOAT HIKES! With your own personal goat. 

On a sunshine filled day in early May, a group of around 20 adults and children joined a very excited me on a 1.5 hour hike along a gorgeous property. Brilliant acres and acres filled with trails, lush with spring green and flowers right now, open fields overlooking Narragansett Bay, the Newport Bridge visible in the distance. 

The owner,  Karla Simmons (a.k.a. the goat  whisperer), was full of all the goat information we would need.

It was baby season when I went: Imagine the cuteness, it was beyond heart tugging.

After a goat-fact-filled orientation, it was time to pair up with my goat. It was suggested that (you) “let the goat choose you.” 

All Photos Are Courtesy Of Karen Gomes.

That is when I met James Brown. He chose me immediately. A brown and white sweet yet determined handsome boy with the most gorgeous eyes and little horns. We became instant friends. 

What is it like walking a goat? It’s like walking a dog. A happy and determined dog who wants to stop and eat every blade of grass, clover and scrumptious branch of leaves along the way. 

Joining us in various places on the trail, big Mama pig with her five spunky little pink piglets, Mama duck and her fluffy ducklings, Mama Cow and her calf, all going on about their cute little lives. 

I cannot recommend this adventure enough. All the animals were so very well taken care of. It was a joy to be out in nature surrounded by life on a farm. There were handwashing stations before and after handling the animals. And lemonade refreshments were offered as well. 

Of course I did not want the fun to end. Another visit is a definite. Said goodbye to James Brown and I wonder will he remember me the next time, would he still choose me?

As the James Brown song goes, “I Feel Good.”

Simmons Farm also has cheese making classes and goat yoga along with the goat hikes. Fun for the whole family. 

Follow them on Instagram @simmonsfarm. Their email is Simmonsfarmri@Gmail.com

More About Karen Gomes

I have 40 years of makeup and skincare experience; my focus has always been on guiding women towards achieving healthy, glowing, and polished looks. From humble beginnings in Rhode Island to the glitz of LA, I am currently a makeup artist on hiatus due to the pandemic.

For more from Karen, follow her on Instagram @SilverGypsyChick.

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