Valentine’s Day is coming, and once again the big question appears: What should I do? Whether you’re blissfully coupled, happily single, or somewhere in between, the pressure to plan the “perfect” day can feel overwhelming.

Fancy dinners are booked, chocolates are everywhere… but what if this year you tried something a little different?

Something unexpected. Something with goats.

That’s right, how about yoga? But not just any yoga. Celebrate the season of love with a heartwarming Goat Yoga class at Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook!

Whether you’re treating yourself, sharing the experience with someone special, or gathering friends for a fun and memorable outing, this unique class is all about joy, connection, and a whole lot of goat-filled love.

Imagine flowing through gentle yoga poses while playful goats wander around, hop onto mats, and remind you not to take life (or balance) too seriously. These curious companions encourage you to stay present, laugh often, embrace the unexpected, and open your heart, perfect lessons for Valentine’s Day.

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All levels are welcome, so no yoga experience is needed.

This Valentine’s Day, skip the stress and try something unforgettable. Come for the yoga, stay for the goats, and leave feeling lighter, happier, and completely loved.

Check out this Facebook reel from a goat yoga event!

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