Cuddle baby goats in Pescadero beginning this Valentine's Day

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Harley Farms, a heaven on Earth for people who love baby goats (or, everyone), is expecting quite a few new kid arrivals beginning this month. Two hundred and fifty babies, to be exact.

The Pescadero haven, which is close by the picturesque Pigeon Point lighthouse and coastal beaches, operates as a dairy farm and cheese shop, and is open to visitors Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Beginning when the newborns start to arrive (around Valentine's Day), Harley Farms will extend their hours to Thursday through Monday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. They also offer farm tours (Friday at 1 p.m., Saturday at 11 a.m., and an adults-only Sunday walk at 11 a.m.) for $25 per person, wherein guests will be led to the pasture where the baby goats roam.

"The tours usually walk through a fenced corral in the middle of the 'loafing barn,' which is where the just-about-to-give-birth goats will be curled up in straw in dark corners," farm gardener and writer Kate Cox tells SFGATE. "You might see newborns."

The goats have "three guardian llamas" at the farm, but are very friendly, as Cox says. "If you come on a tour, you'll walk out into the main pasture, where the goats will be keen to pet you!"

But, look alive: if you want to meet the kids, you'd better act fast. Cox says they're filling up fast. If you're not able to grab a tour, you can at least meet a few newborns.

"If you are just stopping by (from March), there will be two little pens on the farm with babies," Cox says. "You can reach in and be nuzzled, or take close-up photos."

For more information on baby season, head to their official site.