Monday, July 8, 2019

You can find unicorns and more at Hidden Pasture Farm in Fountain Inn, S.C.

 You don't have to travel to the end of a rainbow to find a unicorn, it's right outside of Greenville! Hidden Pasture Farm https://www.facebook.com/HiddenPastureFarm/ located in Fountain Inn, SC was the perfect birthday surprise my unicorn obsessed 7 year old.

Having been in contact with Kate, the owner, I had booked a 2 hour "unicorn" experience in which my daughter would have one on one time with "George" the unicorn. I couldn't wait to dress her up and bring her. Once we arrived, we were greeted by Kate who had a wonderful story about all the unicorns at the farm and how they came to Hidden Pasture. She told us about each of their stories, where they came from, and what type of unicorns they were. George, the imperial unicorn, Sapphire, the half pegasus unicorn who's wings can only be seen when it rains, as well as many other "half unicorns". We also were introduced to "Snoopy" the turkey who had more personality than most adults I have met. We started off holding a baby bunny while the unicorns were getting ready to meet our birthday girl and my son found a playground that overlooked the chickens, ponies, and riding circle. 



 In excited anticipation, it was time to meet the unicorn named George. He had blue eyes (as all pure bred unicorns do) a glittery horn, a wreath of flowers around his neck, and a big blue bow on his tail. Kate handed him off so my daughter could walk him out to the pine tree forest and snap some photos. She also gave her a brush to brush his hair. He was a very smart unicorn and understood many commands which made it easy for my 7 year old to lead him around. After George, we were introduced to two more unicorns, as well as some ponies that the kids were able to take a ride on.







 Having only rode a pony once before, the kids were excited to saddle up and ride around the circle. Even some of the chickens wanted in on the action and came up the steps to have a look. Kate took each kid around several times one way and then the other while the sun set in the background of the farm. It was beautiful. We still had more to see after the pony ride as we continued to tour the rest of the farm and made our way to the other unicorns, the chickens, and even the peacocks where the kids were given colorful feathers. 


                                            

 On our walk around the farm we found out that the farm not only does birthday parties which includes bounce houses, pony rides, and the full farm experience , but also some of the ponies are taken to nursing homes to help as emotional support pets as well. Kate made it a truly unique and wonderful experience and we can not wait to go back and visit all the new friends we made at this magical little farm.



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