Read this before you book

Before You Visit The Holy Hooves Homestead

Yay! You’re about to visit The Holy Hooves Homestead, where faith, family, and a whole lot of fuzzy faces come together. Before you grab your boots and head our way, here’s the scoop:

This is real farm life. You’ll walk on gravel, hills, and yes… probably a little mud. Expect sunshine, slobber, and the occasional farm surprise.

Our animals live here, this is their home, so things aren’t always picture-perfect, and that’s part of the charm.

Closed-toe shoes are required, and boots are highly encouraged.
Trust us… you’ll be glad you wore them

And just a friendly reminder, please don’t touch the electric fences.
They really do work.

Meeting the Herd

Our guided farm visits include opportunities to:

  • Feed approved treats

  • Brush the animals

  • Enjoy photo moments

  • Participate in supervised animal encounters (when the animals are comfortable)

Photos and videos are welcome for personal use. If you share, we’d love to be tagged!
@theholyhooveshomestead

Good to Know

  • Payment is due at the time of booking

  • All visits are non-refundable once reserved

  • Need to reschedule? We kindly ask for at least 48 hours’ notice

  • Visits take place rain or shine, covered areas are available if needed

  • Portable restroom and handwashing station are available on site

  • Children 18 and under must remain with a supervising adult at all times

  • Seasonal availability varies, early booking is recommended

Farm Visit Pricing & Guest Details

To preserve the personal, small-group nature of our visits—and to ensure a safe, relaxed experience for both guests and animals—group sizes are intentionally limited.

  • Each experience includes up to 4 guests (ages 2 and up)

  • Additional guests: $17 per person

  • Maximum group size: 8 guests

This allows each visit to remain intimate, guided, and unrushed, giving everyone time to connect with the animals, ask questions, and fully enjoy the experience.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the farm, it’s a little muddy, a little magical, and always full of heart.