Few things are quite as cute as baby goats. Okay, all goats are pretty darned cute, but the babies are especially precious. The easiest place to find some are on a farm, and believe it or not, Arizona has plenty of farms scattered all over the state, including a few good ol’ goat farms. And guess what? You can even tour some of them! One such little slice of paradise is Toggenburg Goats of Arizona, a wonderful goat farm and ranch in Florence. This goat farm in Arizona has got it all: tours, great goat-based products, and, of course, the cutest lil’ goat friends you’ll ever meet.

Florence is a small town about an hour southeast of Phoenix.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook It’s one of the oldest towns in Pinal County, and hiding in the outskirts is a wonderful little place where goats run the world.

…and who doesn’t love goats?

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook The little guys who call this farm home - around 40 of them, at the time of this writing - are called Toggenburg Goats. The breed is the oldest known domesticated animal in the world, becoming a part of human lives before even domesticated dogs were.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona is a wonderful place where these gorgeous little animals are loved and cared for.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook In fact, the farm was started because the owners fell in love with this special breed. In 2009, they began this farm, and today, you can tour it and meet the stars of the show yourself.

On these delightful tours, you get a look at what day to day life on this splendid farm is like.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook You’ll get to meet, pet, play with, and cuddle the goats - and when the season is right, oh yes - there will be babies.

Tour guests also get to sample an array of products produced on the farm using milk from their very own herd.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook Every product, including soaps, lotions, fudges, cheeses and, of course, goat’s milk are available in the farm’s little gift shop. You might not want to ever use another lotion again! Everything here is crafted with top-notch ingredients, and there are no preservatives in any of it.

Generally, the little ones are born from late January to early March, so plan accordingly if you’d like to visit them.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook Of course, tours are available year-round, even during winter - sometimes, you’ll even arrive to find a light dusting of snow on the ground! As for the goats, they don’t mind - they’re perfectly happy and well taken care of season after season.

A tour of Toggenburg Goats of Arizona is a truly one-of-a-kind experience, especially in a state like Arizona.

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook

For more information about the tours, as well as lots of photos, available products, and more, make sure to check out the official Toggenburg Goats of Arizona website. Do you plan to tour this awesome farm? Tell us about your plans in the comments!

Toggenburg Goats of Arizona/Facebook

It’s one of the oldest towns in Pinal County, and hiding in the outskirts is a wonderful little place where goats run the world.

The little guys who call this farm home - around 40 of them, at the time of this writing - are called Toggenburg Goats. The breed is the oldest known domesticated animal in the world, becoming a part of human lives before even domesticated dogs were.

In fact, the farm was started because the owners fell in love with this special breed. In 2009, they began this farm, and today, you can tour it and meet the stars of the show yourself.

You’ll get to meet, pet, play with, and cuddle the goats - and when the season is right, oh yes - there will be babies.

Every product, including soaps, lotions, fudges, cheeses and, of course, goat’s milk are available in the farm’s little gift shop. You might not want to ever use another lotion again! Everything here is crafted with top-notch ingredients, and there are no preservatives in any of it.

Of course, tours are available year-round, even during winter - sometimes, you’ll even arrive to find a light dusting of snow on the ground! As for the goats, they don’t mind - they’re perfectly happy and well taken care of season after season.

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Address: Toggenburg Goats of Arizona, 5950 North Majestic Eagle Way, Florence, AZ 85132, USA