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    Clover Brooke Farm

    4.5 (45 reviews)

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    Teddy the alpaca

    We've visited for the llama/alpaca walks 3 times and it's always the best money I've spent all month! This family really cares about their animals and sharing information with visitors. The farm has grown over the years, but each time we've gotten to pet some goats and learn about the different kinds of animals on the farm. Then we go on the walk with our alpacas/llamas, and it's a good length of walking including a photo op. The animals are nice and it seems like the alpacas enjoy posing for photos. The farm also has very friendly cats. The new building seems nice as well.

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    Susan K.

    ORIGIN: Andrea Parent-Tibbetts and Mike Tibbetts initially started immersing themselves in agricultural life with the care of two goats, Clover and Daisy. Over time their venture, Clover Brooke Farm, named after their goat and daughter, Brooke, expanded, and included an education component. In 2016 the family had opportunity to physically expand with the purchase of a five acre former dairy farm. LOCATION: The farm is located on a bucolic, rural road in Hyde Park, New York. CONCEPT: Now retired, Andrea and Mike had worked in education for many years. This is reflected in the farm, which serves as a platform for a variety of educational experiences, including a summer day camp for children, yoga sessions with resident llamas, and soap making classes. EXPERIENCE: I first encountered Clover Brooke Farm through a Yelp Hudson Elite event last summer. (Thank you Marietta!) During this event we enjoyed a yoga class in the then newly constructed outdoor pavilion. All materials were provided to us and it was a perfect summer evening, with a cool breeze and friendly and curious llamas surrounding us. As they walked between our mats, waves of smiles and laughter were generated, uniquely adding to the relaxing stretches that were led by a local professional yoga instructor (Virginia Bocchicchio). Before we left Andrea showed us how to wrap and felt sheared llama fur around farm-made lavender-scented soap. This product -- perfect for use after gardening -- was a nice memento of the relaxing evening. This summer I returned for a two hour morning workshop on cold process soap making ($60). With the help of her daughter's friend and many internet searches, Andrea shared a simple and efficient procedure that uses common grocery ingredients. All materials were prepared for us and we each left with not only a long stack of olive/coconut oil-based soap scented to our liking (around ten to twelve soap bars), but all the physical material needed to replicate at home. TIPS: Clover Brooke Farm is by appointment only -- and only for the ticketed event. Do not expect to wander around the farm in advance of the scheduled event. There is another farm in lower New York State with a similar name. Be careful when you plan to visit. The couple has yet another expansion in the works that includes an indoor/all weather activity space and a modern bathroom (currently a compost outhouse toilet is available). Check website to review upcoming events and prices. Looking to coordinate a good destination for lunch during your visit? A family-owned small cafe with tasty, country style dishes is just nine minutes away -- Lady K's Southern Comfort.

    Micah M.

    I have been to 3 alpaca/llama farms in the recent past; this is by far the best. In addition to the general farm tour where you see goats, chickens, horses, dogs, cats, sheep and cows, you can take your llama/alpaca on a gentle hike. The alpacas/llamas on this farm are trained to behave well with strangers; they are not skittish. With that said, they are sure to show you their different personalities. There is also a gift shop which includes handmade goods.

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    Nalicia S.

    I love love LOVE this spot! We went to do llama and alpaca hiking and it was absolutely amazing. A truly memorable event well worth the price and drive. My entire group enjoyed it immensely! Our guide was very nice and did a great job sharing information about the animals and the farm. We started the tour off in the pasture, where we got to interact with sheep, goats, and donkeys. Then, we moved over to the llamas, who were absolute darlings! They're super friendly and soft. We moved over to the barn, where we got to pick our llamas/alpacas. I was lucky enough to get Ringo, who was an absolute star (pun intended!) and the most chill alpaca ever. He had such a personality and was an absolute darling to walk with. The path wasn't too bad and had a few small hills to climb. I recommend comfy shoes and clothes and sunscreen. The farm was kind enough to provide bug spray before the walk and complimentary water and a pin after the walk. We even got to play with a sweet black cat after our hike, making this experience even better! This is such a wonderful place with amazing and beautiful animals. I recommend it to anyone looking for a fun weekend activity just outside NYC.

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    Jessica S.

    What a creative way to get yourself moving! This hike was a lot of fun and very educational. The owner of the farm will give you a grand tour of all the animals and their day to day activities with how they care for them. The hike was invigorating and allows you to really bond with your llama or alpaca- you become apart of the pack LOL. Pros: amazing experience Cons: the owner is super strict, if you are late tst tst on you.. MUST be on time. Also, DO NOT come there early expecting to be able to use the bathroom..try to go somewhere else. I made that mistake. They essentially have back house that they will need to guide you to but they have constant tours going on and won't be able to walk you to the toilet until your group starts your own tour. I ended up having to leave the premises to go to use a bathroom.

    Attached is a photo of the current hours of operation reflected on Google which accurately also reflects my post.

    When visiting a farm I typically think "perfect family friendly activity," well for the first time ever, after years of visiting numerous farms most of which DO NOT CHARGE for animal contact, I finally found one that did not give off a family friendly feel in Clover Brooke Farms. This farm has ridiculously strict policies for an establishment that has such terrible availability for opening hours however; I decided to overlook this given the highly rated reviews on google which quite frankly are somewhat misleading. The policy required a 3 day advance cancellation on all tickets and charges a 3.5% fee for cancellations. There are no reschedule options according to their policy and there's zero flexibility with tardiness which seems pretty fair until you realize that according to the hours currently posted on Google, the farm is closed on Mondays,Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays and only open for 3 and a half hours on Fridays and Saturdays and 4 and a half hours on Sunday leaving very little room for errors! I purchased tickets for 6 people including an infant because I sadly missed the fact that children under 1 do not get charged at this farm. Within minutes of purchasing the tickets I caught two errors on my part. The 1st error was that I chose the wrong date for the tickets and the 2nd error was that I paid for my infant. As soon as I caught my mistakes within minutes of purchasing, I reached out to the farm and let them know I accidentally chose the wrong date and paid for my baby. The person I emailed reached back out and did change my tickets to the correct date regardless of their no rescheduling policy, however did not respond to or even acknowledge the additional inquiry requesting a refund for wrongful purchase for an infant. I was unsure why no response about the refund was acknowledged so I decided to wait to speak with someone over the phone during opening hours. When I called the farm the woman I spoke with stated she was in fact the same person who changed my ticket dates and that she did read that part of the email requesting a refund, but would not provide a refund because as per the policy she felt she didn't even have to reschedule my tickets and did this as a courtesy and she was entitled to charge me an administration fee for having changed my tickets dates even though that fee was not apart of the policy I read online. I was stunned and disgusted. Not only did she essentially admit to just downright ignoring a portion of my email but she also took the liberty of adding a made up fee that isn't posted on their website. An administration FEE for a farm ladies and gentlemen. Who has ever heard of such a thing??? If that doesn't just leave a bad taste in your mouth and shout money hungry then I don't know what does. I understand as a whole, farms generally benefit greatly from contributions and business however this was an incredibly distasteful way of obtaining customer money. My family and friends drove 1 hour and 45 minutes to this farm. The farm itself currently has construction going on within a home where guests need access in order to use the restrooms. As far as the farm experience with the animals and tour purchased it's self, the animals looked well cared for and the tour guide was friendly enough and knowledgeable about the animals but I wouldn't consider this trip worth the time. This farm gives basic. It's small for a farm, and there are nicer ones that are actually worth the trip and time. I highly recommend Linvilla Orchards in PA which offers free animal petting access and feeding along with a plethora of other fun activities for families and children. So many options for farms that bad experiences shouldn't exist. I'm a first time parent, currently going through postpartum and the effects of postpartum brain and frankly families with small infants and children should be provided grace, compassion, and flexibility.

    Llama hike

    We went for the llama walk and loved the entire experience. This well run family farm really cares about their animals and it shows. Definitely recommend a visit

    Walking with the alpacas

    My husband and I went on the alpaca/llama hike yesterday preceded by a visit to their farm, where we interacted with several of the animals. Elizabeth was enthusiastic, and knowledgeable about all of the animals. I had a terrific time, and my husband who went along because he knew how much I was looking forward to it, actually ended up enjoying the alpaca walk too! I would highly recommend this experience!

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    Lara G.

    This is a really cute farm to visit. They have llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, chickens, and cows. Oh, they also have some donkeys now. You can book a walk with an alpaca, llama, or donkey. They have a really cute little store with some products from the wall. Very nice people on the farm and it's gorgeous scenery.

    Rescued donkeys who are very friendly.
    Gina S.

    I had an AWESOME time! Worth the 90 min drive up. Learned so much about alpacas & llamas. I had no idea how sweet & docile alpacas / llamas are and that they have SOFT coats! Was amazed to learn llamas can weigh over 400# & that they guard the other animals - chickens, sheep, goats & alpacas! Truly enjoyed the mile walk with my alpaca buddy, Draco. When we got to the top of one of the hills, the owner gave us our own personal "photo shoot" with our alpaca or llama. There is the farm's store that you must stop in before leaving! They have great gifts & wonderful hand made organic soap. I truly love the lilac! I'm definitely going back! My family & friends want to tag along too! I give Clover Brooke Farm 5 Llama Stars! (October 2020)

    Jess C.

    What a good time at Clover Brooke Farm with the llamas, alpacas, sheep, and various other farm animals. My boyfriend and I and a few other couples were given a tour of the land where we met very friendly sheep and the goat with a bit of an identity crisis who wanted to be a sheep (or was it the other way around?). Next up were the llamas and alpacas and short hike. It was an easy hike that lasts about an hour, but be sure to wear boots or sneakers you don't mind getting dirty. Andrea led us through the hike, took photos for us, and gave us recommendations for places to eat/drink at after. She's great and we could tell that she loves what she does and takes pride in it. All in all a fun time (even if you're not a kid!)

    Xiao Ying L.

    I had so much fun here! In the midst of this crazy pandemic I found the cute little farm tucked away in New Jersey while looking for safe family friendly adventures. For only $30 the Farm Sampling experience allowed you to partake in all the activities offered on the farm, making felt soap, playing with small farm animals, and short walk with the alpacas! There was around 45 people who also signed up for this event but since it was all open field it didn't feel suffocating. For this event the large group was split into 3 smaller groups of 15. Being mindful of COVID, everyone had plenty of space to social distance. hand sanitizer was provided and most importantly, masks were required for everyone. I absolutely had a blast getting to know the alpacas and the smaller animals. My favorite were the bunnies! They were so soft and so friendly. One thing I learned was that ducks are so surprisingly smooth! The alpacas were so calm and easy to handle, many small children were able to walk next to them with no problems. Next time I want to sign up for the 1 mile alpaca/llama hike, it would be so much fun to enjoy a long walk while leading my own alpaca!

    Yale J.

    One of the best things I've done all year! A must for animal lovers and anyone visiting the Hudson Valley.

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    The alpacas were so calm and easy to handle, many small children were able to walk next to them with no problems.

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    Buck Brook Alpaca farm is such a charming place to visit. It's been a family tradition for us for…read moremany years now as we always spend Christmas at The Villa Roma. For a small fee, you can enjoy a one on one experience with their friendly alpacas, or take a few out on a guided tour along the wintery trails. Perfect to soak up all the fresh crisp air. The farm is free to visit, the one on ones have to be reserved ahead of time and paid for. The farm is home for many animals, goat, pigs and you'll often find a few cats following you round as you explore. There's a gift shop on site, which you must stop in to see. They have lots of hand made items, from hats, gloves, to socks and so much more, most made with the fur of the alpacas. Also, They do have soaps and lotions that are made from the milk of the alpaca's, which is the most buttery soft lotions and luxurious soaps you'll ever use. The visit here is worth while, it's a unique way to spend some time with the animals and in nature.

    Everyone is so friendly... except this one goat. He wasn't very nice and the peacock comes off as…read morevery self absorbed lol. I'm just kidding. I love this place and suggest the self guided tour if it's not busy. Since everyone is so nice, they will come up and explain anything to you anyway and you can go about the farm at your own pace. If you are in the area, definitely stop by and make Some new, fluffy friends. You can pet the animals from the neck down, but none of the animals are really in the mood to be petted so just enjoy them for what they are. Beautiful creatures who want your food! Have fun!

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    Wonderful local farm stand with local, in season produce. Farm made, single variety Hard Cider…read morecalled Tommy Rot. Baked goods from Global Palette. A Real gem.

    We've been getting amazing apples and stone fruit from the Maynard farms at the Williamsburg…read morefarmers market for years. But last fall, we had an experience at the orchard itself that we will never forget. We had the best day walking for hours around the beautiful orchard and picking apples. On the way back to the car with our big bag of fruit we realized that neither of us had the key to the car! It must have dropped at some point in the orchard. We were doomed! There was no way we were going to find a small car key within the fields. We walked around for a while looking and gave up we were about to call for a tow. Then we came upon one of the farmers driving the tractor, and showed him the only picture we had taken that entire day. He looked at it for a few seconds and went off in search of the key. 10 or 15 minutes later, we saw him calling for us in the distance. As we got closer, we saw him laughing and shaking his head - amazingly, he had found the needle in the haystack, and we were saved! That day we also got to meet his daughter and grandson, who were taking a ride on his tractor through the orchard and picking apples of their own. Maynard's apples and stone fruit worlds above any of the others we can find in the area, and we stock up every Saturday. But in addition to the quality of the fruit, the farmers are all so nice and always let you taste what's in season before you purchase. And after this experience, it was clear to us that Maynard farms is truly family and community-oriented organization, and made us even happier to buy our fruit from them every week. Thank you for everything! See you on Saturday ;) Love, Melissa and Sami

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    I recently had the pleasure of visiting Woodstock Goat Yoga and taking a farm tour with cheese…read moretasting for the SECOND TIME, and it was an absolutely amazing experience! My husband took me as a birthday present last year, and it was so good that we had to go back again and I felt compelled to shared why. Victoria Balentine is the owner of the farm and the yoga instructor, and I cannot rave about her enough. She used to be a yoga teacher in NYC and, in addition to goat yoga, she is currently practicing as a wellness healer licensed in acupuncture and other holistic healing medicines. For that reason, she comes from a place of true genuine care and has such a great vibe. She has such a calming presence and she makes sure that everyone was comfortable and had ample goat experience. The goat yoga class itself PHENOMENAL. The goats were incredibly playful and affectionate, and it was so relaxing to do yoga while surrounded by them. Having them around while practicing yoga truly brings out your inner child :) After the yoga class, I took a farm tour with Victoria and her husband, where I learned all about the baby yoga goats as well as their mothers! The goat mothers were so sweet I couldnt tell you if the babies or mothers were cuter! We also met her adorable chickens and saw them laying eggs! She showed us how she milks the goats and makes a variety of amazing cheeses. She also grows all her own food and eats completely seasonally. I was so inspired by the humane and sustainable farming practices that the farm uses that every since then my husband and I have tried to adopt a seasonal diet and eat local whenever possible. Overall, I had such an incredible time at the goat yoga farm and farm tour with cheese tasting that we came back again the next year. This is an experience I highly recommend to everyone! Here are some of the things I loved most about my experience: The goats were so adorable and playful and bring out your inner child The yoga class was relaxing and fun. The goat yoga teacher/farm owner is phenomenal and inspirational The farm tour was so interesting and beautiful The cheese tasting was delicious. The farm is committed to humane and sustainable farming practices. If you're looking for a unique and enjoyable experience, I highly recommend visiting a goat yoga farm and taking a farm tour with cheese tasting. You won't be disappointed!

    Absolutely loved baby goat yoga! Pure joy for an hour. We also took the farm tour and sampled wine…read moreand cheese. The BEST feta cheese I have ever had! Victoria and staff were awesome. Amazing experience and wonderful day. Highly recommend.

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