
Tour the Farm
A small-group look at how The Good Place Farm actually runs — the animals, the land, the daily rhythms, and the unglamorous parts that make it all work.
Our private farm tours are small, intentional, and designed to give visitors a real look at how the farm works — not a performance of it.
We started with three animals. We now care for over 70. Most of what we know we learned by doing it, getting it wrong, and trying again. The tour reflects that — honest, specific, and without a script.
Tours may include:
Meeting some of our animals — goats, cows, chickens, ducks, pigs, and whoever else is having a day
Learning what Happy Raised really means and how we practice it
Seeing how a first-generation farm operates day to day
A walking look at the land, the gardens, and the growing areas
Asking questions and spending unhurried time on the land — there are no bad ones
Who tours are good for:
Families with kids who want a real farm experience, not a petting zoo
People curious about where their food comes from and how it's raised
Anyone thinking about homesteading or small-scale farming themselves
Groups who want something meaningful to do together in the countryside
A few things to know:
Tours are private and small — we cap numbers to keep things calm for people and animals alike
Offered seasonally and by reservation only
We lead tours ourselves when possible — you're getting the farm family, not a hired guide
Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. This is a working farm.
Tours are offered seasonally and by reservation only. Use the form below to request a private tour and we'll be in touch to confirm availability.
300 Animals
By Reservation
Year Round
















