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Discover the Gorgeous Goat Creamery Tour in New Jersey
The Gorgeous Goat Creamery Farm & Dairy Tour in Stockton, NJ, offers a charming and educational experience on a working goat dairy farm. Nestled in the scenic hills of Hunterdon County, the creamery invites visitors to meet friendly goats, explore the farm, and see how fresh goat milk is transformed into delicious artisan cheeses and skincare products.
The guided farm tour takes guests through the goat barn, milking parlor, and creamery, explaining every step of dairy production. Visitors can watch or participate in milking demonstrations, learn how cheese is made, and meet the herd that makes it all possible. The experience ends with a tasting of handcrafted cheeses and goat-milk-based treats.
Why it’s special:
Gorgeous Goat Creamery combines animal care, local food production, and hands-on learning in one delightful experience. It’s perfect for families, school groups, and anyone who wants to connect with nature and see sustainable farming in action — plus, you get to cuddle baby goats!
History/Story of Gorgeous Goat Creamery
Founded by husband-and-wife team Beth and Scott Johnson, Gorgeous Goat Creamery began with a dream of creating a sustainable, humane goat farm in New Jersey. Over time, they built a small but thriving dairy focused on ethical animal care, small-batch cheese making, and natural products.
Today, the farm is a local favorite, producing fresh chèvre, yogurt, and goat milk soaps while hosting educational tours and workshops that connect the community with the joys of farming and dairy craftsmanship.
What You’ll See & Do on the Gorgeous Goat Creamery Tour
Meet and pet friendly goats in the pasture and barn.
Learn how goat milk is collected and processed.
Watch a demonstration of artisan cheese making.
Explore the milking parlor and small-batch creamery.
Sample a variety of goat cheeses and other products.
Browse the farm shop for cheese, soaps, and local gifts.
Hands-On Elements: Bottle-feed baby goats (seasonal), participate in milking demos, and sample freshly made dairy products.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography encouraged throughout the farm; tag @GorgeousGoatCreamery when sharing online.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Farm store with cheese, yogurt, soaps, lotions, and local goods
Seasonal events and cheese-making classes
Pricing of Gorgeous Goat Creamery Tour
Farm Tour & Tasting: ~$20 per adult, ~$10 per child (ages 3–12)
Kids under 3: Free
Private & group tours: Custom pricing available
Workshops / Special Events: Priced separately
Practical Info for Visiting Gorgeous Goat Creamery
Duration: ~60–90 minutes
Format: Guided farm and creamery tour + tastings and shop visit
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered weekends and select weekdays (seasonal availability; closed winter months)
Audience: Families, school groups, foodies, nature lovers
Accessibility: Outdoor, uneven terrain; limited wheelchair access
Safety & Restrictions:
Closed-toe shoes required
No pets allowed for animal safety
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Educational group programs available by appointment
What to Bring/Wear: Closed-toe shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, curiosity for animals and cheese
Facilities: Restrooms, farm shop, picnic area, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Tours paused during winter and inclement weather
Location & Booking
Getting There: Located near Lambertville and Flemington; free onsite parking; easily accessible from Route 29
Booking: Book tours online at GorgeousGoat.com or via email
Cancellation & Refunds: Refunds offered for cancellations 24 hours in advance; weather-related rescheduling available
On-Site Extras: Cheese tastings, baby goat experiences (seasonal), farm shop
Nearby
Lambertville Historic District
Stockton Market
Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail
FAQs About Visiting Gorgeous Goat Creamery
Do I get to pet the goats?
Yes! Visitors can meet, feed, and pet goats in the barn and pasture.
Can I try the cheese?
Absolutely — every tour includes tastings of handcrafted goat cheeses.
Is the tour good for kids?
Yes, children love the hands-on experiences and animal interactions.
How long does the tour last?
Most tours last 60–90 minutes, depending on group size and activities.
Do you offer private or group tours?
Yes, private tours and educational programs can be arranged for schools and clubs.
What products can I buy onsite?
The farm store sells cheese, yogurt, goat milk soap, lotions, and seasonal gifts.
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