Tennessee Farm's 'Picnic with a Cow' Experience Is a Bucket List Dream Come True

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Do you feel like you're lacking cows in your life? Well then it might be time for you to take a trip to Blessing Creek Farms in Lafayette, GA, where you can actually have a picnic with a group of friendly cows.

Talk about a dream group outing. Hope and her pals had the brilliant idea to have lunch with a bunch of Highland cows.

This whole thing looked like so cool. At the start of the video, Hope and her crew had the most beautiful picnic board laid out in front of them, but then their afternoon got so much better. They were joined by a group of Highland cows.

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"This is one of the cutest farm experiences we've ever done," Hope wrote in the text overlay. "Bring your food and friends and you'll get to pet and feed treats to the cutest baby cows."

There aren't just cows at the farm. There are baby pigs and goats too.

"These are seriously the CUTEST cows ever!" Hope exclaimed in the caption.

People in the comments section were all about this. "OMG I've been and stayed in Chattanooga IDK how many times and I'm so mad that I didn't know anything about this!!!" exclaimed one person. "My dream!!!! And I live in TN. Gonna have to happen! Thanks for sharing!!!" someone else cheered. "My daughter and I went in July. Great time!" someone else shared. "Ohhhhh myyyyy goodness!! I will be doing this," one person vowed.

All About Blessing Creek Farm

If this sounds like something you'd like, you should definitely pay Blessing Creek Farm a visit. The farm does so much more than just cow picnics (although those really are a treat). The farm hosts tours, birthday parties, photography sessions, and so much more.

If you're really into the idea of the cow picnic, here are the deets:

The experience lasts about an hour and costs about $80. You can bring up to 6 people with you for lunch and then it's an additional $10 for each additional person. You do bring your own food to the experience, but then you're free to take photos and give the cows a good hug. The farm does provide a bucket of treats for groups to feed the Highland cows — no need to share your lunch.

This really does sound like a once in a lifetime opportunity. So make sure you book your cow lunch today.

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