Beloved Goats Return for 19th Year

Issaquah, WALocal News

The beloved goats of Issaquah Highlands return for their 19th year, starting July 1, 2025. These goats will graze at South Pond and Magnolia Park, captivating residents and visitors alike. The event fosters community spirit and offers a unique experience for families during the summer. Local organizers anticipate a strong turnout as families enjoy the warm weather and the presence of the goats. "We are excited to welcome back our favorite four-legged friends," said a spokesperson for the event.

This annual tradition continues to be a highlight for the Issaquah Highlands community, drawing families together to celebrate the joys of summer. Historically, the event has reinforced local bonds and attracted visitors to the area, showcasing the charm of the region. The goats' return not only supports local engagement but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community traditions.

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