Tucked away on the third terrace of Mlynická Valley in the High Tatras, the Small Goat Tarn is the tiniest of the four Goat Tarns — and that intimate, almost secret feel is exactly what makes it so charming. If you are hiking through this stunning valley, this little gem is well worth a moment of your time.
Sitting at 1,932 m above sea level, the tarn covers just 520 m² and reaches a depth of only 1.5 m — a true high-mountain miniature. The rocky alpine scenery surrounding it is classic High Tatras: raw, dramatic and beautiful in every season. In summer the calm water mirrors the sky and surrounding peaks, while in winter the frozen surface blends into a wild, austere landscape that feels completely untouched.
How to get thereFun fact: the name 'Small Goat Tarn' is quite literal — this is indeed the smallest of the Goat Tarns, and historically Poles, Germans and Hungarians all grouped all four tarns under the single shared name 'Goat Tarns'.