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Goat House Farm Stay Little Coop
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1 chambre 2 personnes
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Tallahassee, FL
- Parc d'Ătat du lac Talquin
- Florida State University (universitĂ©)âȘ33 min en voitureâŹ
- Florida A&M UniversityâȘ35 min en voitureâŹ
- Tallahassee, Floride (TLH-AĂ©roport international de Tallahassee)âȘ33 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
1 chambre (2Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 lit double
Salle de bain 1
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces
Jardin
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à propos de cet hébergement
Goat House Farm Stay Little Coop
Goat House Farm is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational farm. All profits go toward supporting the mission of the farm.
Come and de-stress by snuggling our goats. These bouncing bundles of joy are guaranteed to make you smile! We also have chickens, peacocks, honeybees, and even a pig. We are near Tallahassee but in a rural area, down a bumpy dirt road, but we promise the trip is worth it. Kayaking and hiking right off the property, plus beautiful sunsets on the lake.
Your own little coop includes a comfy double bed with quality linens, heat, and AC. It sleeps two only or maybe two and an infant/toddler. It is only eight by eight, so no room for more people. The lake is just a short hike from the door.
We provide water, wifi, and fresh fruits for the picking when in season. We also have several extras from the farm you can request when you book such as our famous farm fresh biscuits with honey butter, farm fresh bread, fudge, and goat milk soap.
We have a small outdoor kitchen area with grill, stove, utensils, and picnic table. Basic cooking ingredients are provided (oil, salt, pepper, etc) and you are welcome to pick fresh fruit when in season.
There is also a common room with sofas, fridge, microwave, tv, coffee, french presses, and tea kettle.
We have a small rustic bath house with shower and a composting toilet. Soap, shampoo, conditioner, and fresh towels provided.
Common areas and bath house is about 40 feet away.
Check-in/Check-out time may be flexible depending upon concurrent bookings! We ask that you clear your cabin by 11am, but you are welcome to spend the remainder of the day hanging out with the goats, kayaking, or just relaxing.
Dogs welcome, but are not allowed in the pasture. Dogs must be leashed. Please bring bags and clean up after your companion animals! We do charge a cleaning fee for pets in our coop.
Private and group goat yoga classes may be available during your stay.
Unless you are a return guest, please arrive before 7pm. Remember, there is an hour time difference if coming from the west. Late arrivals interfere with our milking and chore routine and we cannot stop milking to show you around. Farm folks also hit the hay pretty early! Please do not book and then tell us you will be arriving late. Thank you.
Things you should bring:
A Lantern
Refillable water bottles
Sunscreen if you plan to be out on the lake
Bug Spray
We are located at the end of a bumpy 3/4 mile dirt road off Highway 20/Blountstown Hwy on the lake. Part of the road is paved, but most is dirt and we are prone to flooding after more than a couple of days of hard rain. We have several cars in the neighborhood that don't have a problem on the road, but - full disclosure! If bumpy dirt roads bother you, our road in is not for you. We - and most of our guests - think it is worth it.
We offer a 10% discount for FFA, all goat and dairy association memberships, and 4H, just send your number when you book.
Feel free to message if you have questions! The herd looks forward to meeting you!!
Additional rules
Visiting the Farm
Our daily schedule revolves around your arrival. Please let us know when you have an ETA so we can be sure someone is here to greet you.
1. NUMBER ONE: Be respectful to the animals. They are always a priority here. Use caution around the goats. While they are friendly and weâve never had a problem, they are horned and can be dangerous. Any abuse toward the animals, physical or verbal, will terminate your stay immediately.
2. Children are not allowed in the pasture or chicken coops without adult supervision.
3. Please use chemical products minimally. We are an organic farm and what you use eventually goes into the soil and the lake.
4. Keep all trash in a closed container. The wild critters will find it and make a mess. All recycling, with the exception of styrofoam should go in the green recycling can. Please do recycle. The well water is double filtered and perfectly safe to drink, so bottled water isn't necessary.
5. Do not litter on the farm, in fact if you happen to find any garbage please help us out and pick it up so the animals donât eat it!
6. The refrigerator in the common room is a community fridge for campers and workcampers. Feel free to use it! Everything around the coffee pot and on the shelves is fair game too! Fridge is cleaned out on Wednesdays so if you have something there please mark it or let us know.
7. The gates to the pasture should ALWAYS be latched and looped. If one goat sees it open, he or she will call everyone else and they will make for the woods!
8. We strive for an environmentally sustainable lifestyle. Try to keep electric consumption in mind, and turn off anything not in use.
9. Do not feed any of the animals without approval.
10. Campfires must never be left unattended.
11. DO NOT speed down the driveway. Sometimes goat kids get out and often chickens are hanging out along the way.
12. Dogs are not allowed in the pasture. NO EXCEPTIONS. EVER.
13. No smoking in barn, coops, manger, nursery, pasture, cabins, or in our tents.
14. If you have any issues at all, please let us know and we will make it right. Negative reviews are particularly difficult for hosts to recover from! We pride ourselves on offering a unique and comfortable camping experience and want you to be happy!
15. All tips go to our volunteer workcampers!
Coop Rules
1. Please do not leave food or eat in the coop. It may disappoint the ants, but they will host a party in the tent and it is difficult to get them to leave. And, they bite. Hard.
2. Please leave your used towels in the basket by the laundry machines in the common room. No need to strip the bed, we will take care of that.
3. Dispose of your trash and recycling in the proper receptacles by the fence.
4. Turn off light and AC and CLOSE door and all windows when you leave. It is Florida, it could rain in ten minutes through the sunshine and mosquitoes will move in.
Come and de-stress by snuggling our goats. These bouncing bundles of joy are guaranteed to make you smile! We also have chickens, peacocks, honeybees, and even a pig. We are near Tallahassee but in a rural area, down a bumpy dirt road, but we promise the trip is worth it. Kayaking and hiking right off the property, plus beautiful sunsets on the lake.
Your own little coop includes a comfy double bed with quality linens, heat, and AC. It sleeps two only or maybe two and an infant/toddler. It is only eight by eight, so no room for more people. The lake is just a short hike from the door.
We provide water, wifi, and fresh fruits for the picking when in season. We also have several extras from the farm you can request when you book such as our famous farm fresh biscuits with honey butter, farm fresh bread, fudge, and goat milk soap.
We have a small outdoor kitchen area with grill, stove, utensils, and picnic table. Basic cooking ingredients are provided (oil, salt, pepper, etc) and you are welcome to pick fresh fruit when in season.
There is also a common room with sofas, fridge, microwave, tv, coffee, french presses, and tea kettle.
We have a small rustic bath house with shower and a composting toilet. Soap, shampoo, conditioner, and fresh towels provided.
Common areas and bath house is about 40 feet away.
Check-in/Check-out time may be flexible depending upon concurrent bookings! We ask that you clear your cabin by 11am, but you are welcome to spend the remainder of the day hanging out with the goats, kayaking, or just relaxing.
Dogs welcome, but are not allowed in the pasture. Dogs must be leashed. Please bring bags and clean up after your companion animals! We do charge a cleaning fee for pets in our coop.
Private and group goat yoga classes may be available during your stay.
Unless you are a return guest, please arrive before 7pm. Remember, there is an hour time difference if coming from the west. Late arrivals interfere with our milking and chore routine and we cannot stop milking to show you around. Farm folks also hit the hay pretty early! Please do not book and then tell us you will be arriving late. Thank you.
Things you should bring:
A Lantern
Refillable water bottles
Sunscreen if you plan to be out on the lake
Bug Spray
We are located at the end of a bumpy 3/4 mile dirt road off Highway 20/Blountstown Hwy on the lake. Part of the road is paved, but most is dirt and we are prone to flooding after more than a couple of days of hard rain. We have several cars in the neighborhood that don't have a problem on the road, but - full disclosure! If bumpy dirt roads bother you, our road in is not for you. We - and most of our guests - think it is worth it.
We offer a 10% discount for FFA, all goat and dairy association memberships, and 4H, just send your number when you book.
Feel free to message if you have questions! The herd looks forward to meeting you!!
Additional rules
Visiting the Farm
Our daily schedule revolves around your arrival. Please let us know when you have an ETA so we can be sure someone is here to greet you.
1. NUMBER ONE: Be respectful to the animals. They are always a priority here. Use caution around the goats. While they are friendly and weâve never had a problem, they are horned and can be dangerous. Any abuse toward the animals, physical or verbal, will terminate your stay immediately.
2. Children are not allowed in the pasture or chicken coops without adult supervision.
3. Please use chemical products minimally. We are an organic farm and what you use eventually goes into the soil and the lake.
4. Keep all trash in a closed container. The wild critters will find it and make a mess. All recycling, with the exception of styrofoam should go in the green recycling can. Please do recycle. The well water is double filtered and perfectly safe to drink, so bottled water isn't necessary.
5. Do not litter on the farm, in fact if you happen to find any garbage please help us out and pick it up so the animals donât eat it!
6. The refrigerator in the common room is a community fridge for campers and workcampers. Feel free to use it! Everything around the coffee pot and on the shelves is fair game too! Fridge is cleaned out on Wednesdays so if you have something there please mark it or let us know.
7. The gates to the pasture should ALWAYS be latched and looped. If one goat sees it open, he or she will call everyone else and they will make for the woods!
8. We strive for an environmentally sustainable lifestyle. Try to keep electric consumption in mind, and turn off anything not in use.
9. Do not feed any of the animals without approval.
10. Campfires must never be left unattended.
11. DO NOT speed down the driveway. Sometimes goat kids get out and often chickens are hanging out along the way.
12. Dogs are not allowed in the pasture. NO EXCEPTIONS. EVER.
13. No smoking in barn, coops, manger, nursery, pasture, cabins, or in our tents.
14. If you have any issues at all, please let us know and we will make it right. Negative reviews are particularly difficult for hosts to recover from! We pride ourselves on offering a unique and comfortable camping experience and want you to be happy!
15. All tips go to our volunteer workcampers!
Coop Rules
1. Please do not leave food or eat in the coop. It may disappoint the ants, but they will host a party in the tent and it is difficult to get them to leave. And, they bite. Hard.
2. Please leave your used towels in the basket by the laundry machines in the common room. No need to strip the bed, we will take care of that.
3. Dispose of your trash and recycling in the proper receptacles by the fence.
4. Turn off light and AC and CLOSE door and all windows when you leave. It is Florida, it could rain in ten minutes through the sunshine and mosquitoes will move in.
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Services et équipements
Lave-linge
SĂšche-linge
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
Climatisation
Espace extérieur
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Cet hĂ©bergement est gĂ©rĂ© par un hĂŽte professionnel et fourni dans le cadre dâune activitĂ© commerciale, industrielle ou libĂ©rale, au sens de lâarticle 155 du Code gĂ©nĂ©ral des impĂŽts
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Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont interdits
Cet hébergement utilise un systÚme de recyclage des eaux usées et des produits de nettoyage écologiques.
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Ă propos du quartier
Tallahassee
Cette cabane vous donne rendez-vous Ă Tallahassee, plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment en zone rurale, en bord de lac. Besoin de vous dĂ©gourdir les jambes ? Mettez vite le cap sur les cĂ©lĂšbres Complexe omnisports James Messer et Stade JoAnne Graf Field. Vous ĂȘtes plutĂŽt mordu de shopping ? Faites-vous plaisir au dĂ©tour des non moins emblĂ©matiques Centre culturel Railroad Square Art Park et Northwood Mall. Envie de vivre un moment unique lors de votre sĂ©jour ? Consultez l'affiche des fantastiques Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium et Stade Mike Long Track, et prĂ©parez-vous Ă vibrer !
Tallahassee, FL
à proximité
- ForĂȘt dâĂ©tat du lac Talquin - 24 min en voiture - 25.5 km
- Tallahassee Community College (université) - 29 min en voiture - 31.6 km
- Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium - 33Â min en voiture - 35.6Â km
- Florida State University (université) - 33 min en voiture - 35.6 km
- Florida A&M University - 35Â min en voiture - 37.0Â km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- âȘCountry Boys - âŹ24 min en voiture
- âȘThe Whip Waterfront Pub n Grub - âŹ26 min en voiture
- âȘGretna By The Sea - âŹ26 min en voiture
- âȘDixie D'lite Lounge & Package - âŹ32 min en voiture
- âȘWhere The Cannibals Are - âŹ10 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Qui vous reçoit ?
Vous ĂȘtes reçu par Melissa Hughes

Goat House Farm is a Farmher operated 501(c)(3) micro dairy in a rural area of Tallahassee on the beautiful Lake Talquin. The farm has its humble beginnings in the summer of 05 with four acres, four goats, and four chickens. Founded on the love of animals and a passion for sustainability, we remain committed to compassionate practices and the most natural care of our land and animals as possible.
Pourquoi avoir choisi cet hébergement ?
As stewards of the land and herd, we believe we have a responsibility to share nature's blessings. We offer several agritourism opportunities on the farm, from farmstays to day visits. It is our goal to create a space where our visitors can have fun and learn about the animals who share that space. We also strive to serve as a valuable resource for first time goat owners. To support that endeavor, we sell chicken eggs, specialty cottage goods, honey, and natural goat milk products. We also sell raw goat milk (for pet consumption only, as per Florida law).
We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our programming and partners. We welcome all races, abilities, ethnicities, backgrounds, orientations & identities.
We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our programming and partners. We welcome all races, abilities, ethnicities, backgrounds, orientations & identities.
Quels sont les atouts de cet hébergement ?
We are so fortunate to share our land and space with such a sociable and loving herd of goats who just thrive on human interaction. We are also nestled in the Lake Talquin State Forest just yards away from the 10,000 acre Lake Talquin and minutes from Apalachicola National Forest and Tate's Hell State Forest. We are about 45 minutes away from Florida's sugar sand beaches.
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