When’s the last time that you enjoyed lunch with a dairy calf? If you’ve never had this experience, you need to head to Kohler Creamery this summer for a Calves Munch & Lunch.

Kohler Creamery is home to 150 dairy cows, and this family-owned dairy creates some of the best fresh milk and artisan cheese you’ve ever tasted. The creamery is located at 920 River Rd., Midway, Utah.

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The Kohler family has been operating its dairy farm for almost 100 years.

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The cows at Kohler Creamery have free range of the green pastures on the farm, where they dine on all the fresh grass they want. They’re never fed with GMO feed or corn.

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Looks like these cows have a pretty good life, doesn’t it?

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The milk from these happy cows produces some really tasty Heber Valley Artisan Cheese, which you can taste when you visit. Take some home with you, too!

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You’ll also want to grab some “Cow Pies” a.k.a. homemade chocolate fudge. It’s rich, creamy, and delicious.

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In June and July, visit the dairy farm for its Calves Munch & Lunch events. You’ll get to take a hayride from the creamery to the farm, where you’ll bottle feed an adorable baby calf and learn all about dairy farming.

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Then you’ll enjoy an ooey, gooey grilled cheese sandwich lunch. Tickets for the Calves Munch & Lunch are just $12.99.

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Kohler Creamery offers four Calves Munch & Lunch events on June 6th, June 20th, July 9th, and July 17th, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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Learn more about Kohler Creamery on its website, and follow the dairy on its Facebook page to get the latest info on events.

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Get your tickets in advance here.

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