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    Angeles Crest Creamery

    4.9 (14 reviews)

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    Robert Q.

    A great place in the mountains to spend a Saturday petting, hugging, and kissing (if you'd like) goats of all ages. The babies are super soft and adorable. Other animals are there as well, dogs, a hog, a quail, horses, a mule. My favorite was hiking with the herd to forage. You can also participate in coffee roasting and sample their goat products (milk, chèvre). The owner is really nice and can talk goat all day long. We will be returning. Update: They sell an amazing salsa, I bought only one jar and regret I didn't get more. I recommend you try a jar... or five.

    Lara L.

    Lovely place to stay and learn, the owner Gloria is super nice and educational. The airstream is nice, cozier than ordinary camping.

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    Cristina D.

    This place is amazing! As much as I want to keep it to myself, I want them to be super successful. My friend and I stayed overnight in the Airstream for a quick girls' trip. We had a blast! Gloria, Christian, and all the animals were perfect hosts. The food was also delicious! Please write a cookbook or a blog or something! I cannot wait to visit again!

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    . A big thanks to Gloria and Christian for opening up their home to us and sharing what ranch living is all about.

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