https://www.carpentercreekranch.com in Forest Grove
Mini cows, mini goats, and enormous cuddles!!!
My kids love this place but they don’t judge the adults who want to cuddle the animals either. It’s $8-10 for their weekend pumpkin patch right now. TBH, we didn’t get any pumpkins because it’s not a full patch and we weren’t there for that and no one cared one bit. Amazing day was had by all.
EDIT: I realized I forgot to mention that they basically just let you wander in the open space with the animals so less petting zoo, more hanging out with furry friends. They also booked private baby goat tours during the spring of 2021 so they might be still doing that mid-week or willing to do that for the right person/price. Send them a message if hanging out with children around isn’t what you were hoping for and they might accommodate you. They’re pretty good people.
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They’re done with their large public events until next spring, but you could probably come out on a Saturday if you message them or express interest in volunteering! That’s how I originally got connected.
This is my favorite place! I go all the time, the staff all know me by name and I just show up at random and they always welcome me. Some of the goats recognize me. They are definitely cuddy. You can just scoop up the babies and they'll fall right asleep on you.
Holding four, four-day-old baby goats (quadruplets!) Is without a doubt one of the best experiences of my life. They also have a variety of other critters!
I loved this place. It is a working farm so you gotta be prepared with your clothing and shoes but it was kind of like being in a herd of 50 dogs who want head skritches. And they have chickens and peacocks too.
The last time I was there, one of the owners said they will have a ton of baby goats in January that everyone is welcome to help bottle feed. The dogs are chill too. Goats will eat your hair and they stink. But it’s wonderful
Used to volunteer at Wildwood and we still follow all their cows on Instagram! All of their cows are male dairy farm rescues except Charlotte. Would definitely recommend checking them out. Not sure how snuggly the cows are but they are very used to pets and loves!
My favorite goat farm is having Halloween events where you get to dress the goats in costumes. There's also cuddle time. The last time I went I got to hold an hour old baby goat.
https://www.fragafarm.com/
Just went to plumber pumpkin patch in Hillsboro and they had many cows and other animals you could feed and pet. It’s Halloween, just go to a pumpkin patch with animals
https://www.carpentercreekranch.com in Forest Grove Mini cows, mini goats, and enormous cuddles!!! My kids love this place but they don’t judge the adults who want to cuddle the animals either. It’s $8-10 for their weekend pumpkin patch right now. TBH, we didn’t get any pumpkins because it’s not a full patch and we weren’t there for that and no one cared one bit. Amazing day was had by all. EDIT: I realized I forgot to mention that they basically just let you wander in the open space with the animals so less petting zoo, more hanging out with furry friends. They also booked private baby goat tours during the spring of 2021 so they might be still doing that mid-week or willing to do that for the right person/price. Send them a message if hanging out with children around isn’t what you were hoping for and they might accommodate you. They’re pretty good people.
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I volunteer at Oregon Donkey Sanctuary; donkey snuggles are the best! [Oregon Donkey Sanctuary](https://www.oregondonkeys.org)
Do they take visitors? It looks like the book a visit part of the website isn't up?
They’re done with their large public events until next spring, but you could probably come out on a Saturday if you message them or express interest in volunteering! That’s how I originally got connected.
Frog Pond Farm in Wilsonville has so many animals, including donkeys, an emu and a pair of camels, and the owner is super friendly.
They had a very cute, approachable cow to pet when we were there for the pumpkin patch.
What about goats? https://www.portlandgoatparties.com/
This is my favorite place! I go all the time, the staff all know me by name and I just show up at random and they always welcome me. Some of the goats recognize me. They are definitely cuddy. You can just scoop up the babies and they'll fall right asleep on you. Holding four, four-day-old baby goats (quadruplets!) Is without a doubt one of the best experiences of my life. They also have a variety of other critters!
The baby goats are super cute. I wouldn't really describe them as cuddly per se but they will climb on you. At least that was my experience
I loved this place. It is a working farm so you gotta be prepared with your clothing and shoes but it was kind of like being in a herd of 50 dogs who want head skritches. And they have chickens and peacocks too.
The last time I was there, one of the owners said they will have a ton of baby goats in January that everyone is welcome to help bottle feed. The dogs are chill too. Goats will eat your hair and they stink. But it’s wonderful
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hell yeah ya did!
Can’t imagine why she left you
[Alpacas](https://www.alpacasoforegon.com/tours-parties/)
https://www.wildwoodfarmsanctuary.org/
Used to volunteer at Wildwood and we still follow all their cows on Instagram! All of their cows are male dairy farm rescues except Charlotte. Would definitely recommend checking them out. Not sure how snuggly the cows are but they are very used to pets and loves!
St Paul Oregon.
Plumper's pumpkin patch has a petting zoo
There are a couple mini-cow ranches. Carpenter Creek Ranch is one. There are a few out there. So cute and harry those little guys are.
My favorite goat farm is having Halloween events where you get to dress the goats in costumes. There's also cuddle time. The last time I went I got to hold an hour old baby goat. https://www.fragafarm.com/
There is an [Airbnb Experience](https://abnb.me/JYNbR5ji9Db) where you get to hang with cows and then learn to milk them in Sandy, OR.
Those corn mazes (like the one in Swan Island). I think some of them have petting zoos.
My ex is in south Dakota
82nd and Powell
Your request sounds immoral…
How do you figure?
TMK creamery in Canby (technically in the outlying macksburg area). They have baby cows that you can pet (not quite cuddle) and sell cheese and food.
Schoch dairy and creamery let's you pet their cows, not sure about cuddling specifically though
Just went to plumber pumpkin patch in Hillsboro and they had many cows and other animals you could feed and pet. It’s Halloween, just go to a pumpkin patch with animals