Showing us how to milk the goat before we had the chance to do it
Goat milk soaps- back to front- gardenia, plumeria IG: @ohmyono
Soaps
a display of coffee menus
a goat sticking its head over a fence
Male goats towards the back
The view of the Wai'anae mountain range from the covered picnic benches.
Even goats want love
Sweet mama goat
a bowl of goat milk ice cream
Date gelato
Farm Store
Rosemary flowers
Baby goats where everyone congregates but spread the love to the adult mama and daddies too
Goat milking demonstration
Three babies :') IG: @ohmyono
interior
outside
food
outside
Feeding the goats
Jennifer S.
Jan 19, 2025
Booked a private group tour for 20 and it was a fantastic experience! We learned about the farm and how it started, met lots of goats (so many pregnant ladies), some of the boys, and lots of babies. We got to feed the goats and try our hand at milking. Our tour guides were excellent and knew so much about all aspects of the farm, which makes sense, since everyone has to pitch in when it's a relatively small farm. After the tour, we had the opportunity to taste three of their cheeses. They also opened the farm store for us, so we could buy cheese, goat-milk soaps and lotions, keiki stuff like t-shirts, books, and toys, even kitchen products like charcuterie boards and towels. They also had lemonade made with their leftover whey, as well as gelato. It was all delicious. I honestly don't love goat cheese - I don't like the barnyard funk it often has. But they take care here to keep the boys and their pheromones away from the dairy operations and that is reflected in the cheese flavor. I enjoyed the feta, chevre, and gouda I tasted, so much so, I bought all three (plus the goat-milk caramel) to take home. What a revelation. The dirt road back to the farm (turn at the Waialua egg stand) is a little rutted and bouncy, so take it slow. Plenty of room to park. They do public tours on Saturdays, but if you want to bring a group, they are willing to book other days, too.
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Alexandra R.
Nov 19, 2024
This is such a cute spot! They offer paid tours, but just visiting is free. There are restrooms, hand washing stations, a great covered area with picnic tables, and everything was really well maintained. You can buy bags to feed the goats but there was a lot of the hay/grass on the ground that you could pick up to give them as well. I loved that they have a small Keiki sized scoop of the ice cream, and will definitely be back to do a picnic and buy some of the cheese!
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Beth S.
Nov 19, 2024
Sweet land farm is a great place to have goat milk gelato and feed the beautiful gots, great activity for adults and kids. The farm store has a variety of goat milk products.
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Mika G.
Feb 21, 2025
Omg this place is so cute and I will probably bring the kids back to do the whole goat thing. But today it was all about the hubs and I on a Coffee Date Day again. Or maybe today it turned into an Ice Cream Date Day. Either way. WE (yes both) def enjoyed the goat milk ice cream. You could not tell that it was not cow milk. It was super creamy and full of flavor. I got two scoops, vanilla and strawberry, hubs got banana, and chocolate I believe. There were two other flavors Guava.... and something else. I cant remember already. But I want to return to try. The service was a little bit slow, and I also felt pressure to order because people were behind me... but since she already scooped our ice cream I didnt order an espresso like I normally would have and opted for a cold brew as did my husband. He likes cold coffee while I prefer hot. Anyway... Coffee was ok. I was disappointed bc the cheese plate was already sold out (it was only 11:30) but I still purchased a plain chevre to take home. My kids for some reason missed the whole pic of the goat on it and didnt realize it was goat cheese. They loved it. I want to try the other flavors now, and I also need a chance to explore the soaps. Come to this place, its awesome. The picnic tables were plentiful.
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Larry M.
Oct 8, 2024
The GOATS!!! Lots of kids and some adults, the kids are very gentle with all the little hands reaching in! Nice selection of soaps and other goods, and fantastic cheese and ice cream
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Karley S.
Jan 19, 2025
The farm is a great place to visit for all ages. You can buy a bundle of dried hay and feed it to the goats. The goats are hilarous from the young kids to the elder goats. The shop has a variety of treats made with goats milk that are delicious as well.
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Suri S.
Nov 10, 2023
Such a fun little spot for keiki who love animals! We always see lots of family hanging out here as there's fun stuff for the kids (feed goats for $6 bags) and plenty of benches to picnic and enjoy the beautiful Mountain Views. Our favorite is the Goat Gelato! We love that they come up with different flavors and the taste is definitely acquired. Not too strong on the goat flavor though. Be adventurous and try! 3 scoops for $8. They have Goat Caramel on the counter for you to drizzle as desired (for free!). We purchased one to go ($15). Service is exceptional as the old ladies there are so nice and friendly. Just pure innocent fun here. Out of the way - but worth it if you make a trip visiting places! We love Manoa Honey and Mead nearby too for adults hehe.
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Janet S.
Jul 8, 2024
If you aren't looking for this place you won't find it. (When you hit a fork, turn left) you'll get it if you go. Such a cool experience for kids. You can buy feed and play with baby goats. My son absolutely loved it. I learned they offered tours, definitely on my bucket list.This place is just amazing and homey. The views of the mountains are just breath taking.We ordered the lavender honey and chocolate GOAT milk ice cream. It had a very distinctive taste that is less fatty (creamy) than cow milk ice cream. I was expecting more cheese options but it was pretty limited. They didn't offer samples, to their credit we arrived late (They may have offered it earlier). I have never tried goat cheese and wasn't willing to purchase on a whim. On our next visit I am intent on purchasing the fruit and cheese snack box just to try. My family and I will definitely be returning.
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E Y.
Jun 1, 2024
I brought about 10 adult friends and 1 baby friend to do a tour ($17 for kama'aina adult). It was fantastic for everyone: we had lots of fun and bought some delicious cheeses and gelato. The tour consists of a short explanation about the farm's beginnings and operations, with an accompanying video, a brief goat-milking experience, and lots and lots of feeding various ages of goats throughout the farm. Most of the tour is feeding, which no one had complaints about, of course. The goats are so beautiful and gentle! I thought I read somewhere that the tour includes cheese-sampling, which it didn't. Those not wishing to tour can buy feed for $6 and feed the baby goats at the front of the farm, but I loved that with the tour we give more support to this small sustainable farm and meet more adult goats. The fields and mountains around the farm are also gorgeous and it felt very refreshing and calming to be out there. Highly recommended!
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Hiilani M.
Feb 13, 2025
Went there for my nephew's second birthday. The views were stunning, the staff was nice, and it was private. All he wanted to do was feed the goats and that's exactly what we did lol.
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