Jellies, green chili sauce, crackers
man and a woman working on the stairs
Goat cheese
he inside of the store
duck in a fenced area
goat in a fenced in area
Feeding goats
he entrance to jumpin'good goat
Fudge, olives pate
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Kurt S.
Aug 16, 2022
My daughter and I stopped here on our way back to Denver. We weren't able to purchase any of their cheese because we had a flight to catch. (Even though I really wanted to!)We went last Saturday morning and there really isn't anything going on and we were the only customers there. They stopped doing the guided tours earlier this year, I believe? We went into the 'store' and looked around for a bit and then went to the dairy building and nothing was going on. (I understand it was on a Saturday but still.)But we were able to walk around and say hi to the goats.Again, there wasn't anything to really do so not sure if I'd return if I'm ever in the area again.
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Betsy H.
Mar 19, 2023
A great stop along the road for quality cheese. We bought the wine goat and the queso goat cheeses and paired them with the yak jerky all sold onsite. We also got to feed and pet the goats. So fun!
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Gus L.
Sep 12, 2022
Jumping' Good Goat Dairy is a cool farm just outside BV. It is a great place to go for kids. They have goats you can feed and pet. They also have a duck and some other animals running around. We stopped in for some goat cheese which was really good! The staff was very friendly and welcoming. This is definitely a unique place to check out.
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Cynthia H.
Aug 20, 2021
Super cute family run farm with sweet goats just hanging around, living their best life. Cheese is reasonably priced. I particularly like the nuttiness of the beer soaked cheese. They also offer local honey, nuts, crackers, and smoked meat for a do it yourself picnic.The lady that helped me out was super friendly and helpful with selections. They take credit cards. What more could you want from a dairy farm?P.S. Bathroom was a port a potty.
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Adam P.
Dec 14, 2017
These folks are great! They make some incredible goat milk products and offer a wide variety of local artisan wears. The staff is always kinds and helpful and they usually have some tasty samples. If you are lucky enough to catch any of their farm festivals, you'll be in for a treat.
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Maria B.
Feb 6, 2017
I had some doubts I'd enjoy a goat farm, since they make food there. Thankfully it's only cheese! My friends and I stopped here on our way to the hot springs. You are greeted by their country store where you pay for the tour, taste and purchase some of their cheese.I was impressed at how clean and humane the animals were treated. They were clean, well fed, and you could feel the love when our tour lady spoke to us about them. After a certain time the "working" goats get to retire and spend their time in retirement on the farm, chilling with those amazing mountain views. We were allowed to pet the animals (even the younger goats). It was super cool!! The goats are so curious, they get up in your grill to investigate you. Now, for the cheese - wow!!! I tried some super tasty, creamy, goat cheese. There were a couple of different flavors available, and curds too. We brought a lot of different types home, and plenty to share with our friends. Oh, there was a hot sauce in the tasting room - make sure you read the signs first and don't commit the mistake I did - there was a fire in my mouth: OMG.
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Barbara R.
Nov 17, 2021
I ordered "First Snow " goat cheese from Jumpin' Good Goat Dairy in Buena Vista. Delicious! Yummy cheese!!!
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Kathrine D.
Aug 31, 2021
Cute little place to get good homemade goat products like milk, cheese, lotions and soaps. Of course adorable goats and chickens you can pet the owner was incredibly kind. Great place to take your kids
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Atsila W.
Mar 30, 2017
This was so much fun! Me, my mom, and my grandmother wanted to visit and have a tour and see all the new baby goats. Fortunately even though we came on a day where they weren't having tours they were kind enough to give us one anyways. It was super interesting to see the milking operations and to see the cheese floor. We also got to see some of the older goats and the few sheep that they had. There was really two highlights for the trip out. 1) THEY LET YOU PLAY WITH THE BABIES! We were allowed to enter the pen with all the baby goats ranging between 1-4 weeks of age. We got to play, pet, and hold the baby goats to our hearts content. They were so cute and sweet. They would jump on you for attention and nibble on your clothes, hair, and fingers but I can't remember having laughed that much in ages. 2) They had cheese sampling and fresh cheese for sale. It was so good and so fresh and they had a myriad of different flavors. We bought three different goat cheeses to take home and I couldn't believe that we were eating cheese that had been made less than a week ago. So if you're driving through Colorado try and make a stop here. Even if there aren't any babies stop in for a snack and a look around. I'll definitely try and go back.
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Hannah T.
Aug 11, 2022
The sign says check in at store so we went to the store and were basically pushed out by a rude man working there. He was rambling on about us walking in with our kids just like some other lady did, but said "stupid lady" and made an ugly remark/reference to children with disabilities. Then told us to get out and get the goats out (the goats were in there when we got there, it's not our job to get them out). The door was propped open with a rock when we got there, the goats were already inside. Our kids were scared, we were in shock at being treated with such disrespect. My 9 year old said he thought the man was coming to grab him when he was shooing us out of the door. This is not okay.
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