Are you looking for a warm and fuzzy family outing? Playing with goats - and ponies, pigs, llamas, dogs, and barn cats - must be at the top of your bucket list! Family-owned Fellinlove Farm, named for the rare resident Fell ponies, offers hands-on animal interactions for people of all ages and abilities. After your animal encounter, extend your outdoor adventures when you walk the Stu Visser Trails nearby.
During your visit to Fellinlove Farm in Holland, Gingko, a Nubian goat, will be on hand to greet and entertain you.
Did you know that pigs love belly rubs? Come join in the fun!
There's also a koi fish pond where everyone can get up close for viewing. It's even wheelchair accessible.
The happy horses - Roza, Gracie, and Jasper - and ponies, Pippa and Penny, will welcome you wholeheartedly to the farm.
Call ahead to schedule your tour. Host an event such as a birthday party, field trip, or bridal shower at the 11-acre Fellinlove Farm.
The Great Pyrenees dogs, Sky and Angel, have an important job as guardians of the livestock. They are also more than willing to snuggle with visitors.
Don’t miss the mini llamas, Ice and Storm - they have playful personalities and appreciate all the attention too!
Did you know that the llamas and horses here at the farm are friends?
After spending quality time with the farm animals at Fellinlove Farm, explore the Stu Visser Trails, also in Holland.
This is a 1.5-mile out-and-back trail that includes a boardwalk over wetlands. Be on the lookout for birds and turtles. Dogs are welcome. Keep in mind, however, that after heavy rain the trail may flood.
Who could resist playing with goats and learning about farm animals? Rounding out the day with a quick hike complete with the opportunity to view wildlife can't be beat. For more information, visit the Fellinlove Farm website and Facebook page, or the Stu Visser Trails website.
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Read more of our articles about attractions in Holland, Michigan including historic landmarks, the tulip festival, and a hiking trail.
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