Callaway, Florida: Feed the Street Goats
Since the 1950s dozens of goats have roamed free behind a low fence on a residential street, eating whatever people give them. A popular stop for those who have dinner leftovers or extra snacks in their car.
- Address:
- Wallace Rd, Callaway, FL
- Directions:
- South side of town. The goats are on the south side of Wallace Rd just east of its intersection with US Hwy 98/Tyndall Pkwy.
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I loved this! We carry cheap Walmart dog food everywhere. Just never know. They ate the entire bag. They are so sweet and game.
[Christy, 09/25/2021]
Cool little stop for kids! Less than 40 goats now.
[Meagan May, 07/11/2021]
The goats are back!
[amy stephens, 06/10/2020]The Callaway goats were removed from this location after Hurricane Michael. Very sad, as I grew up feeding these goats.
[Jen, 04/24/2019]Something like 176 goats were evacuated to safety from Callaway to the Alaqua Animal Refuge. They soon discovered that many were pregnant females; 35 kids joined the herd in short order.
Kids really liked it but it's kinda sad to see them all enclosed in industrial park.
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The street goats of Callaway have been around since the 1950s, but were removed to a safer location in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in 2018. Glad to have you back, goats.