Hike with llamas and do goat yoga at this charming Wyoming ranch

Go hiking or fishing alongside llamas.

Have you ever packed your lunch for a hike based on its weight rather than its deliciousness? There’s no need to scrimp on gourmet fixings when you have a llama to carry your picnic basket for you. A llama hike and picnic is just one experience Brush Creek Ranch in Wyoming offers its guests. Plus, there’s a herd of darling goats. You can book a pasture goat walk where you’ll stroll through a pasture while Alpine, Nubian, and Nigerian Dwarf goats cavort around you.

Where is this magical land of goats and llamas? Brush Creek Ranch is located at the North Platte River Valley of south-central Wyoming, between the Sierra Madre mountain range and Medicine Bow National Forest. The ranch owns 30,000 private acres, including lakes, creeks, rivers, and a 600-acre ski mountain. The nearest town is Saratoga, population 1,727.

A hand reaching out to a llama leaning over a picnic blanket.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

Guests can hike with llamas in the Snowy Mountain Range, Sierra Madres, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the ranch’s private Green Mountain. In addition to hiking, the llamas can accompany you fly fishing, where they’ll hold all your gear.

Two people fishing in a river near a field where llamas graze.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

Or your family can enroll in Llamas 101, where you learn to groom the llamas, feed them, play with the babies (called crias), and, of course, have the most darling family photo shoot ever.

A child in a cowboy hat bottle-feeding a baby goat.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

You can learn more about the goats through the “wake up with the goats” experience. Guests will accompany a dairy farmer through the milking process. You might even get to bottle-feed a baby goat. Or get bendy with your new friends in a goat yoga class.

A group of people doing yoga with goats.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

Guests with culinary aspirations can be cheese-making apprentices for a day at the ranch’s Medicine Bow Creamery, Wyoming’s leading maker of goat dairy products. Cheese-making apprentices will learn to make feta, from pasteurization to forming the curd. Instruction in making ricotta, burrata, and mozzarella is also available. Or join a caramel-making class using goat milk that’s been honey-aged in Brush Creek Distillery bourbon barrels. You can bring as much fresh-made caramel home with you as you like, so bring a big suitcase.

A cheese spread on a wooden board.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

Ready to plan your trip to the ranch? Visitors can fly into the Saratoga Jet Center by private plane or take a commercial flight to Laramie or Denver.

A child standing next to a goat.
Photo by Alana Watkins, courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch

Pet adorable goats at the charming Carl Sandburg Home

Go see gardens and goats.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sandburg has been described as a “poet of the people.” His poetry and journalism championed civil rights and working-class causes. Today, his legacy lives on through the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock, North Carolina. Visitors can explore the grounds for free and enjoy everything from lush gardens to friendly goats. And yes, you can pet the goats.

Never visited the Sandburg Home? Here’s what you should know about the site. First, this North Carolina attraction is something of a hidden gem. While many locals know about the site, the grounds rarely see more than 80,000 visitors annually. If you’re tired of crowds at popular national parks, this might be the perfect destination for your next trip.

Plan your visit with this list of the best ways to explore the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site. Find everything from scenic hikes to adorable goats.

Life-changing goat yoga experiences await you at these charming locations

Chase the blues away with goats and yoga.

At a goat yoga class, it doesn’t matter if you know how to do any yoga poses. But you had better enjoy goats. The playful critters are likely to head-butt you in downward dog or hop on your back in plank.

It may seem gimmicky, but goat yoga has deep meaning. Lainey Morse, the founder of Original Goat Yoga (OGY), was going through hard times when she realized her pet goats made her feel much better. She wanted to bring this feeling to others. Goat yoga was born in 2016. Now, OGY’s mission is to provide a joyful experience that improves mental and physical health through the healing powers of nature and animals. Additionally, OGY aims to boost the economic development of rural households and family farms worldwide through agritourism.

Here are a few locations Morse recommends for the best goat yoga experiences.

A gigantic herd of goats escapes and takes over a street in California

This is one of the best videos you’ll see all month.

An incredible video of hundreds of goats freely walking down a neighborhood street in San Jose, California, is taking over the internet on Wednesday. The herd apparently escaped from their enclosure and began walking down the road, but fortunately handlers were able to control the herd and minimize havoc. Unfortunately for a few of the people who live on this street, the goats showed no mercy to their carefully manicured plants.

According to the person who uploaded the video, Zach Roelands, the goats don’t reside in the area, and were only around to clear weeds.

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