The hills of East Tennessee are home to some of the most beautiful spots in the entire country, let alone the state. Hiding in the hills and hollers, you’ll also find some of the best hidden gems, and no spot better exemplifies that than the Mountain Hollow Farm. Their herd of cashmere goats are perfect for any families looking to visit some friendly animals, but the farm has so much more to offer than that. Check it out!
Tucked in to the hollows of the East Tennessee hills, the Mountain Hollow Farm is one of the greatest hidden gems in the state.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook It’s also home to some of the cutest residents in the state.
The farm is known for their cashmere goats.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook They’re open to all kinds of visitors, serious goat farmers and animal enthusiasts alike.
There’s so much more to do at the farm than just pet goats.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook They also offer knitting and spinning lessons with the cashmere they get from their goats.
Animal-loving kids are sure to love Mountain Hollow Farm.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook They have so many animals for kids to interact with, and the farm loves visitors!
The farm itself is located on the old Vancel Mill property, and while the mill is no longer there, the original home, barn, and store are!
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook The old store is now a farm store and fiber studio where they teach their classes.
For those knitters out there, the farm also publishes “knit-alongs” regularly.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook So you can participate in the farm’s activities even from home!
The Mountain Hollow Farm store is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, but you can always reach out to them to schedule a visit on a different day if you’d like.
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook Just reach out to them at their website below.
For more information about the Mountain Hollow Farm, check out their website, and be sure to follow them on Facebook!
Mountain Hollow Farm - Facebook
It’s also home to some of the cutest residents in the state.
They’re open to all kinds of visitors, serious goat farmers and animal enthusiasts alike.
They also offer knitting and spinning lessons with the cashmere they get from their goats.
They have so many animals for kids to interact with, and the farm loves visitors!
The old store is now a farm store and fiber studio where they teach their classes.
So you can participate in the farm’s activities even from home!
Just reach out to them at their website below.
If you want to take a trip back in time to frontier Tennessee life, check out The Outpost, a rustic general store still standing in Tennessee.
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Address: 553 Vancel Rd, Tazewell, TN 37879, USA