The amazing hiking trails are one reason so many of us move out to Wyoming, but as the years go on, it can get harder and harder to continue out on adventures. Whether injury and age begin to take its toll, or you’re suddenly hiking with young children in the family, make it a point to try hiking with goats in Wyoming and get back on that trail!

Thanks to pack goats, hiking is becoming more accessible than ever. People who may have struggled to hike before can now enjoy relaxing adventures alongside the friendly goats.

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While mobility is required to hike high into the mountains, hiking with goats makes it easier for families, the elderly, and those with back or knee issues to experience adventure.

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Rocky terrain is no problem for trained pack goats, and they can even help you navigate tricky scrambles.

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Renting goats from High Uinta Pack Goats ensures your family will have the most memorable hiking trip of their lives. These friendly fellows are happy to help, and love to socialize!

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High Uinta Pack Goats can even accompany you on backpacking trips, making your pack load lighter and your trip a whole lot brighter.

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Visit High Uinta Pack Goats to meet the goats for yourself and learn how to hike while keeping them safe and happy. Who knows, you may end up wanting goats of your own!

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High Uinta Pack Goats require reservations, preferably two months in advance of your trip. Check their calendar here to see if your hiking date is available. For more information on renting goats and the training required to hike with their friendly pack goats, visit the High Uinta Pack Goats website.

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