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This is not a drop-in attraction.
We host small groups at scheduled times so the experience stays calm, personal, and unhurried—for both guests and the reindeer.
You won’t be watching from the outside.
You’ll step into their space, learn how they’re cared for, and spend real time with them as they move freely around you.
Some visits are quiet. Some are playful.
It depends on the herd that day.

You’ll arrive at the farm at your scheduled time and be welcomed in.
Most visits start with something warm in your hands, depending on the season.
We begin inside the barn with an educational, hands-on introduction—how the reindeer live, how they’re cared for, and what makes them different.
The herd moves freely between the yard and the barn during this time, so you’re already sharing the space with them as you learn.
As the experience opens up, you’ll move out into the yard with the herd as they continue to come and go on their own terms.
You’ll feed them, take photos, and spend time simply being with them—watching how they interact, move, and settle.
Nothing is rushed. Nothing is staged.
Most people stay longer than they expected.
Toward the end, you can gather around the fire pits, roast a s’more, and wind down while the reindeer continue to move around the space.
It’s a quiet way to end the visit—no rush to leave.
Yes—but on their terms.
They’re free to move between the barn and the yard, so interactions happen naturally. Some are more curious than others, but most guests get plenty of close moments.
Yes, especially for kids who are comfortable slowing down, listening, and following directions.
This isn’t a high-energy activity—it’s more about being present than being entertained.
It can happen. They’re not forced or staged.
But because they’re used to people and feeding, most guests still get meaningful interaction.
If you’re looking for a quick activity, probably not.
If you want something slower, more personal, and different from typical attractions, most people feel it is.
The experience continues in most conditions.
The barn provides shelter, and the herd moves between spaces naturally—so the experience adapts with the weather.
We keep our groups small so the experience stays calm and personal—for both guests and the reindeer.
Because of that, availability is limited and dates tend to fill.
Goldendale Reindeer
15 Marett Way, Goldendale, Washington 98620, United States 530-526-9808
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