Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will I get to play with baby goats?
Yes, you will!
2. Will I get to interact with other animals?
Absolutely! You’ll get to meet and interact with bunnies, chickens, ducks, and our guard donkey- Johnny Cash.
3. What other activities will I get to do at camp beside animal interaction?
In addition to learning about and playing with animals, you will enjoy games, arts and craft activities, gardening, preserving your food through dehydrating or canning, and so much more…..
4. Do I need prior experience with animals?
No prior experience is necessary! Our Camp is designed to be fun and educational for everyone of all levels of familiarity with animals.
5. What safety measures are in place for interacting with the animals?
We have trained staff supervising all animal interactions and we teach everyone how to safely and respectfully handle and interact with each animal.
6. What if I am nervous around animals?
Our staff is experienced in helping everyone feel comfortable around animals. We take things slowly and make sure each person feels safe and supported.
7. What happens if it rains?
We have plenty of indoor activities planned, so the fun will continue rain or shine! If the weather is going to be really bad…. then we will have a rain make-up day.
8. Is there a dress code at camp?
Yes, we recommend wearing comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing that can get dirty or wet, along with closed-toe shoes such as tennis shoes or crocs for safety.
9. What should I bring to camp each day?
Campers should bring a small backpack each day with some bug spray, sunscreen, small necklace fan (Optional), sunglasses(Optional), and a hat (Optional). They should also bring a sack lunch each day along with a water bottle.
10. How does the Camp Store work?
At the end of day 2, the Camp Store will be open for purchasing Camp items such as: Camp T-shirts, Camp hats, Camp stickers, stuff animals, animal necklaces and bracelets, Goat wine glasses or coffee mugs, and Goat’s Milk Soaps. P