
Activities
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Farm Tours
Join us for a specialty Guided Farm Tour which lasts around 45-60 minutes. This is a walking tour around the farm to the paddocks where different animals are kept. We have alpacas, sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, quail, and more. You will learn about each one, and a bit about the history of the farm. The tour ends in our farm store where you can take home lots of goodies.
$15 per person
$10 (ages 4-12)
Ages 3 and below FREE
(Booking fees applied)
*Everyone who shows up for a tour MUST have ticket and waiver. Anyone under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Lamb Cuddles - Starting January 18th!
Second annual lamb cuddles! This event consists of coming to the farm and visiting our new baby lambs in the barn in a pen along with their mothers for a one-hour visit. How many lambs depends on lambing and when they are delivered. We give you feed for the mothers and provide a seat - all that you need to enjoy watching, petting, interacting or holding the lambs. Advanced ticket purchase and waiver needed for EVERY person who comes to the farm. Anyone under the age of 18 will need an adult guardian to accompany them. *Notice - any pregnant or high risk - please check with your doctor prior to coming for their okay.
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Alpaca Shearing Day
May 25, 2025 @2PM. Watch our alpacas get sheared - this is a great way to see how fiber is removed in a way that minimizes stress on the alpaca. Our shearers come to the farm, set up padding mats for comfort for the alpaca and carefully trim off and separate the three different qualities of fiber. Alpacas must be sheared annually to help them not overheat in the summer. We then use this fiber to make items and sell in our farm store located right on the farm. This is a once-a-year event so don’t miss out!
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Sheep Shearing Day
May 24, 2025 @10AM. Watch our sheep get sheared - this is a great way to see how wool is removed in a way that minimizes stress on the sheep. Our shearer comes to the farm and carefully trims the wool from the sheep. Sheep must be sheared annually to help them not overheat in the summer. We then use this wool to make items and sell in our farm store located right on the farm. This is a once-a-year event so don’t miss out!
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Alpaca Hikes - Coming Soon!
UPDATE We were ready to start doing alpaca hikes and then Hurricane Helene hit so now we’re waiting for trees to be removed from the paths.
We’re in the process of getting trails ready for you to walk our alpacas over the mountain and through the hills we go! Keep an eye out for when we start!
