
Saco River Farms now offers hiking with the goats!

Hike with our goat kids in Steep Falls, Maine
Ready for some fun the whole family will enjoy. Try a goat hike. Come join us for an easy , mostly flat hike/walk along the scenic Saco River in Steep Falls, Maine. Enjoy a taste of fresh air and mother nature while strolling along a forested path around the natural twists and turns of the river.
Not only will you have a knowledgeable guide to lead the way, but sharing in the adventure will be a number of our own Nubian goat kids. Watch these friendly little goats in their natural habitat playing, running and frolicking about doing the funniest things! They love attention and this is your chance to get up and personal with our goat kids.
Goats are very friendly animals, but please bear in mind they love to chew, nibble and climb on every thing they can including you. Be careful and please do not allow them to nibble your fingers!
Each goat hike will include at least two goats and is limited to 20 people.
Next goat hike at Saco River Farms
Click here to see available dates and reserve your spot.

Private Goat Hikes
For an even more personal experience consider a private family hike. Your family will be treated to a private adventure with up to 3 goat kids. Flexible times and days are available, and will be arranged when reservation is made. Trip experiences offer a choice of our river trail or a more adventurous hike up scenic Mt. Cutler in Hiram, Maine. Up to 6 people. $150 minimum price. Call for pricing and to reserve.

For more information please contact us.
WARNING! Under Maine law, there is no liability for injury to a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment and animals, as well as the potential for injury if you act in a negligent manner. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.”