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We are excited that you are visiting our farm!
What to expect while you are at the farm:
Tours last between about an hour. It depends on how in-depth you want to learn (and how many selfies you can take!). A tour map is available for download on our Farm Tours page. During your self-guided tour, you will learn all about the animals on the farm and what is needed for each of them to survive and thrive. Our "On That Farm" trail provides a chance to learn fun facts about a variety of farm animals. Take home worksheets are available with your paid tour through email or in our farm store. "Candy" to feed to the alpacas is provided with your tour. And don't forget a camera. We have some excellent photo bombers! A scavenger hunt is available for even more fun.
Our limited staff is generally available to answer questions you may have. The farm store is filled with all things alpaca and llama. Find one-of-a-kind handmade gifts, alpaca yarn produced by our herd, and much more.
To provide an enjoyable experience for everyone, we ask you to review the following:
•In order to allow for proper staffing, pre-booked tours through this portal must be completed prior to arrival. If you arrive at the farm without pre-booking, you may be turned away due to attendance capacity, private tours, or farm closure.
•We are a working farm so dirt and poop is everywhere! Handwashing is a must.
**No pets please. Service dogs are ok but please let the staff know so we can move our livestock guard dogs. **
•If you have any questions, please let us know and we will be happy to assist you.
Children 3 and under are free. In case of rain, please contact the farm 24 hours prior to your visit to determine if you may need to reschedule. As long as contact is made prior to arrival, we do offer refunds.
We are humbled that you have chosen to spend part your day at the farm.
Shearing Sevices
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1 hr
7 US dollars
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