Highland Hills Farm Adventure
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Locality: Rutledge, Georgia
Phone: +1 706-818-4525
Address: 4581 Atlanta Highway 30663 Rutledge, GA, US
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Coming in November! Contact Photography by KTJO for your chance to get your family photos with our Highland Cow family.
Rahmati our beloved Malayan Tapir wishes to remind everyone social distancing is as easy as staying one Tapir length apart. #lovetapirnotcovid, #rahmatithetapir, #savethetapir, #savingspecies, #hhfarmadventure
We would like to congratulate this handsome fellow on his life and achievement. Way to go and Save the Tapir!
For those who missed it - We shared an incredible few days with our Highland cow herd and local families capturing Fall at its best. Thanks again to our favorite photo artist Photography by KTJO and all who came out during the event!
Special opportunity to have your photos taken with some of our beautiful Highlander cows! Book today.
"Bullwinkle" - our resident Whited Bearded Wildebeest - decided Summer was a great time to add a little umm - color - to his face after the recent rains. FUN FACT: There are several types of Wildebeest or "Gnu" including the White Bearded, Blue, and Black. Wildebeest herds in Africa boast one of the largest overland mammal migrations on the planet! Photo credit: Sarah Graff... #wildebeest,#Connochaetestaurinus,#highlandhillsfarmadventure,#farmfunatlanta,#savingspecies,#georgiaconservation
When winter brings us cold and grey winter days, Kudu antelope always look to the brighter side - meal time! FARM FUN FACT: There are two species of Kudu antelope - the Greater and Lesser. Zulu our resident male is a Greater Kudu who’s beautiful spiraling horns will reach up to six feet or more when he’s mature. Now that’s a cool twist...
Halloween may be over for now, but special pre-opening guests to Highland Hills can still see strange and exotic creatures that go Bump in the night....
Oh baby! ....baby!....BABIES!! Our family here at Highland Hills is celebrating the pitter patter of new little hooves and brimming with anticipation on our upcoming opening in December! More tour information to come but, in the mean time, enjoy these photos of some of our newest and (in our opinion) simply adorable farm babies.
Until we can grow a few extra hands - feeding five babies at once takes some ingenuity.