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Experience hands-on fun feeding and cuddling adorable baby goats on a real Hawaiian farm, perfect for families and animal lovers seeking an authentic encounter.
If you’re searching for a charming, family-friendly activity that offers a chance to connect with animals and learn about local farm life, the Big Island’s Hand Feed & Cuddle Baby Goats tour could be just what you need. While we haven’t personally tried it, reviews and descriptions suggest it’s a delightful experience for animal lovers and families alike, offering a relaxed and authentic look at Hawaiian farm customs.
Two aspects that really stand out are the personalized interaction with playful baby goats and the insights provided by knowledgeable guides. The opportunity to get up close and personal—feeding, petting, and cuddling—makes this a memorable, heartwarming activity. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the timing and logistics of arriving promptly, since late arrivals require rescheduling and the drive from the entrance to the farm takes about 10 minutes.
This tour suits those looking for a gentle, outdoor experience that mixes animal interaction with a taste of genuine farm life. Families with children, animal enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a relaxed, cute activity will find it particularly appealing.


The experience begins with a warm welcome at Ohana Ranch, where you’ll meet your friendly guide and get introduced to the farm. From there, you’ll learn about how the goats are raised and cared for—an enriching detail that adds context to the cuddly moments ahead. Your guide will share stories about the goats’ personalities and the farm’s efforts in humane treatment and sustainable practices, which many visitors find meaningful.
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The real highlight is meeting the adorable baby goats—each with its own name and personality. You’ll get a chance to see them in their natural environment, where they frolic and play, which makes for some great photo moments. The goats are described as energetic and playful, and you’ll be encouraged to get involved in feeding them. This hands-on element is what we love about this tour; it’s not just watching animals but actively engaging with them.
Feeding the goats is typically the biggest hit—a favorite part for many visitors. You can expect to help with giving the goats snacks, which they love to gobble up, creating an enjoyable and often hilarious scene. Afterward, you’ll have time to cuddle, pet, and play with these friendly creatures in a shaded area. The reviews praise the owners for allowing plenty of time to interact and for their down-to-earth, wholesome attitude.
This tour is particularly ideal for snapping lots of pictures—whether you want selfies with the goats or candid shots of them frolicking. As one reviewer noted, “We got several excellent suggestions for what to visit and where to go afterward,” so you might want to prepare your camera and enjoy capturing these moments.
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Check-in at Ohana Ranch is straightforward, with clear directions to the farm. It’s important to arrive on time because late arrivals must reschedule, which could disrupt your plans. The drive from the entrance to the parking lot is about 10 minutes, along a gravel and paved road marked by a yellow gate with a code—6264 SEND.
The tour lasts about one hour and groups are limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere. The experience is suitable for all ages—no prior experience with animals required—just bring your love for animals, comfortable shoes, water, and casual clothes.
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, reviews suggest that the experience offers good value given the intimacy, personalized interaction, and educational component. Considering that you’re not just watching but actively engaging with the goats, the cost includes both the fun and the learning experience, making it a worthwhile stop for animal lovers and families.

What truly makes this experience stand out is the humane treatment of the goats. Stacey from the US notes, “The goats are saved from being slaughtered, and when they grow up, they live their lives grazing the Hawaiian grass in peace. Wonderfully humane and nothing about this setup seems exploitative.” This ethical approach adds an extra layer of warmth to the activity, making it not just fun but also meaningful.
The farm’s approach emphasizes kindness and sustainability, which many visitors find refreshing. The owners are described as “very wholesome and down to earth,” creating a welcoming environment where you feel genuinely appreciated.

This tour is ideal for families with children who want a safe and engaging outdoor activity. Animal lovers of all ages will appreciate the opportunity to feed and cuddle the goats, and couples or solo travelers seeking a laid-back experience will find it equally enjoyable. It’s perfect for those looking for an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at Hawaiian farm life—without the crowds or commercial gimmicks.

The Big Island’s Hand Feed & Cuddle Baby Goats tour offers a delightful, intimate experience that brings visitors face-to-face with adorable, playful goats. It’s a chance to enjoy the outdoors, learn about caring for animals in a humane way, and capture plenty of memorable photos. The knowledgeable guides and relaxed atmosphere make it an activity that feels genuine and special.
If you’re after a heartwarming activity that emphasizes kindness, local authenticity, and fun, this tour fits the bill. It delivers good value for those wanting a meaningful, family-friendly encounter with farm animals, especially if you love cute creatures and storytelling.
While it’s not a large-scale zoo or overly commercialized activity, that’s part of its charm. It’s a simple, honest experience—perfect for those who appreciate genuine interactions and heartfelt moments. Just remember to arrive on time, bring your camera, and get ready for some delightful goat cuddles.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts about one hour, providing enough time for feeding, cuddling, and learning without feeling rushed.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal and relaxed experience.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and casual clothes suitable for outdoor activity.
Where do I meet the guide?
Check-in is at Ohana Ranch. Follow the directions to the yellow gate with code 6264 SEND, then proceed to the gravel parking lot and follow signs.
Can I arrive late?
No, late arrivals must reschedule and may incur a fee, so punctuality is important to enjoy the full experience.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Absolutely. It’s described as family-friendly, and no prior experience with animals is necessary.
Are the goats well cared for?
Yes, reviews emphasize that the goats are happy, healthy, and treated humanely, with plenty of freedom on the farm.
What’s the best time of day to do this?
While the tour times vary, it’s often best to choose a time when the goats are active and the weather is comfortable. Check availability for specific schedules.
Do I need prior experience with animals?
Not at all. The activity is designed for all ages and experience levels—just a love of animals is enough.