Please reach us at BoerneGoatYoga@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
We offer a weekly schedule for goat yoga, Goatilates, workshops, and goat snuggles, which you can view on our schedule page.
If you don’t see a time that works, feel free to reach out — we’re often able to offer additional classes, private sessions, or group bookings.
For now, please contact us directly to book or inquire about availability. Online booking through Eventbrite will be available soon.
Our classes are relaxed, fun, and interactive. You’ll be guided through a gentle yoga or movement session while goats roam freely, interact, and occasionally join you on your mat.
No experience is needed — just come ready to move, laugh, and enjoy the experience.
Yes! All classes are beginner-friendly, and modifications are offered. Whether you’re new to yoga or more experienced, you’re welcome here.
Yes, reservations are required to ensure we can keep class sizes small and provide the best experience for both guests and goats.
Classes are held outdoors and are weather-dependent. In the case of rain or extreme conditions, we may reschedule or offer alternative options.
You can park in the driveway and along the street. Please enter through the gate that is located to the right on the driveway.
Wear athletic clothing, without an open back. Little goat hoofs can be scratchy on bare backs. We also recommend avoiding slippery fabrics so goats can maintain good traction.
Bring the signed waiver and a yoga mat or towel. (We also have a few mats available for use.)
Yes, children are welcome for most of our classes and workshops. We even have sessions and workshops that are designed specifically for families. The Goatilates class is the only regular class that is more suited for adults, though older children would probably be fine — feel free to reach out if you’re unsure what’s the best fit.
Absolutely! Many people come on their own. Our classes are welcoming, relaxed, and a great way to meet others or simply enjoy some time for yourself.
They are goats, so yes — they may pee or poop during class. Goat poop is small, dry, and hay-based, and is easily brushed away.
They rarely pee on people, but it has been known to happen… and if it does, we like to say it’s good luck for a year
Not always. The schedule reflects our regular, ongoing classes, but additional sessions may be available.
If you don’t see a time that works, feel free to reach out — we’re often able to offer additional classes or create a new time for your group.
Gift certificates are valid for the 2026 spring season, mid-March through June 1, and are intended to be enjoyed during that time.
For the quickest response, please text Lisa at 210-775-8106. You can also email us at boernegoatyoga@gmail.com. Online booking through Eventbrite will be available soon.
Our yoga space comfortably fits up to 16 participants. If you have a larger group, we’re happy to talk through options.
Boerne Goat Yoga
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