You Can Help Put Sleepy Baby Goats To Bed At The Beautiful Sunflower Farm In Maine
By Michelle|Updated on March 12, 2024(Originally published May 06, 2023)
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Visiting a farm is always a fun day trip in Maine. Especially since there are so many great ones to explore. We have classic Maine farms and farms that are perfect for winter fun. We also love farms that whisk us off into pumpkin patches in the fall and those that let us pick our own flowers in the summer. But when we heard about a unique activity at Sunflower Farm Creamery, we decided that this might be our new favorite farm experience!
Sunflower Farm can be visited from May through the beginning of November for fun that includes lots of different seasonal activities. Goat bedtime is based on the seasonal schedule, so make sure you check out the Sunflower Farm Creamery website for a full lineup of the season’s events. Also, make sure to see what other fun activities they’re offering. You can even stay the night on the farm! You can also follow it on the official Sunflower Farm Creamery Facebook Page or you can reach the farm at 207-829-8347.
The owners have great content on YouTube showcasing the goats running, jumping, and playing. Here is an introduction to this awesome channel from the owners (of course, featuring cute baby goats):
Want more fun with adorable animals? You’ll never forget a visit to Smiling Hill Farm, a one-of-a-kind farm filled with pygmy goats in Maine!
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