Book a Farm Tour

 

Join us for a one hour walking farm tour, meeting some of the most charismatic animals in The Hudson Valley.

Stop searching for "farm tours near me" or "farms near me to visit," and come on down to Clover Brooke Farm! We have dozens of animals eager to meet you and provide a farm tour through our pastures. With plenty of unique species to learn and interact with, we can guarantee our farm tours will be one of a kind for you and your loved ones.

Come and Enjoy a Farm Tour!

Farm tours are exactly what they sound like - a tour of the farm! At Clover Brooke Farm, we take you around our pasture, introduce you to our animals, and let you interact with these fantastic creatures in a way that nowhere else can provide.

What's So Great About a Farm Tour?

Our farm tours focus on education, representation and how to best interact with our animals We take time to teach people about the significance and history of our animals, how to safety and responsibly interact and how we can co-exist with them.

Farm tours can help children and adults learn the importance of several farm animals and present them in a new, unique way. After all, how many kids can say they've seen an alpaca or llama? How about meeting a mini donkey? Our farm tours are something special.

The Animals On Our Farm Tours

When you type "farm tours near me," most tours try to surprise you with ordinary, everyday domestic animals with which you've likely already had an interaction. At Clover Brooke Farm, we provide several unique and vibrant animals that love attention. We want to share with you the journey many of our animals have taken. Each furry (or fuzzy) companion no doubt has a tale to tell.

Barn Cats

Our barn cats , also known as the ‘meeters and greeters’ of the farm like to welcome our guests upon arrival. When they appear on our farm tours, we educate our guests to understand their purpose and how they benefit all animals on a farm by eliminating pests.

Llamas

Our llamas are famous, loving, and proud animals often confused for our alpacas! It makes our farm tours important, as they can help differentiate the llama and the alpaca for children and adults. You can even go on hikes with them through our Llama/Alpaca Hike Experience (for participants 8 yrs and older).

Alpacas

Often confused for llamas, alpacas are one-of-a-kind, entirely loving, and gentle creatures. Their fur is exceptionally soft and used to make many different goods–something we talk about on tour and sell in our Farm Store.

Goats

Our pygora goats are fluffy and love the attention of our visitors, especially if you scratch just the right spot behind their ears.. Many people need help understanding goats and their behavior, which is why we want to help educate as many people as we can here at Clover Brooke Farm. We have a large herd of dairy and fiber goats eager to meet and socialize with new people.

If you want to snag a space on our next farm tour, be sure schedule your appointment ahead of time! Stop searching for "farm tours near me" and come to the only farm tour that will educate, entertain, and excite!

***Parents/Guardians of young children-Children must be well-behaved during there time at the farm, by listening to the Tour Guides instructions regarding approaching and handling of our animals. We do not allow screaming or running in the Pasture, nor climbing fences at any time. Children MUST stay with Parents/Guardians and the group tour at all times.

We expect Parents/Guardians to support us in our requirements by reminding your child(ren) of the importance of our rules for the safety of the animals and our visitors.

We reserve the right to ask visitors to leave the tour, without a refund, if we feel your participation jeopardizes the experience of others.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us today!

Rascal the friendly Barn Cat

Dill and Pickle our Pygora Goats

Our Farm Tour is a short stroll over rock pathways and flat pasture, accessible to those with strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs.

We look forward to sharing our 1850 family homestead located in The Historic Hudson Valley on 25 bucolic acres in the country.

Please note that high heels and flip flops are not encouraged. Please be sure to come prepared in closed toed shoes/boots.

 

“When we save an animal on the earth, we are not just keeping another animal alive. We demonstrate an act of compassion, kindness and inspiration towards a better world”.

Goat Hugging….its a thing!