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Harmony Lane Farm & Creamery, Smithville

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Farm · Hidden Gem · Tourist Spot
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  • So much fun and very educational! We took our granddaughters, 3 and 6, on the tour and to visit the petting area. Holding a baby goat was my favorite part but the whole experience was amazing!! I... 
    So much fun and very educational! We took our granddaughters, 3 and 6, on the tour and to visit the petting area. Holding a baby goat was my favorite part but the whole experience was amazing!! I...  more »
  • The staff is knowledgeable and very attentive. Everything is so well organized and clean. The tour of the farm was fun and informative. Our grandson had a blast feeding and petting the various... 
    The staff is knowledgeable and very attentive. Everything is so well organized and clean. The tour of the farm was fun and informative. Our grandson had a blast feeding and petting the various...  more »
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  • my daughters (4yrs & 5yrs old) absolutely love animals, especially goats. They were over the moon when finding out that we were going to cuddle baby goats. Harmony Lane Farm exceeded way past any expectations I had. They have the most kind staff. The entire place was beautiful! Highly recommend visiting this Farm.
  • Loved, loved, loved our time out on the farm. What Julie has done for the animals, the community, her family and herself is INSPIRING! (And in just 12 years). Being enlightened and learning of Julie's level of dedication towards doing what is ethically healthy and right for all was a warming surprise. It was more than your typical farm tour. Every one, all parties, all ages, wore smiles! Participation was encouraged from every age and questions were welcomed! Interacting with the animals was a priceless experience. And so many different animals! We were there when a goat gave birth...who else can say that? Even though it is mentioned as part of the tour, the sampling of goat products was another cherry on top! It was way more than expected! We were able to enjoy samplingd of several cheeses, carmel and fudge! Wow! We were taken aback by how yummy the sampling were! On a side note, our oldest has Celiac disease and wasn't going to be able to sample the cheeses, BUT Julie noticed and had a Gluten Free sample plate brought out for him! We ended up purchasing cheeses, eggs, fudge, the I-Am-Addicted-To caramel, a few soaps and a Harmony Lane Farm T-shirt I proudly wear! A note ... our 21 yr son commented this would be a great date place! Score Big Points! A warning, for full disclosure.... TIE UP LONG HAIR! I had my hair up in a scrunchy bun and the goats still got to it. I lost a fair amount of hair from being pulled, chewed, ripped out by the goats. Once they stated they where insistent. I had to cut a clump of hair because I couldn't get all the goat stuff & tangle out of my hair. I do have very long thick hair, so once it came down it was an easy buffet for the goats. Personally, I took it as "all part of the experience" and laughed it off, however I can see this not being so funny to everyone. Animals will act like animals, so act like a human and do your part, at a minimum pin up your long hair. We will be back

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