How Alpaca Run Farm Began
Earl’s interest in alpacas began after visiting a local farm. He brought home a few animals, learned the ropes of fiber care and breeding, and gradually expanded to create a visitor-friendly farm.
Stories, visitor guides, and practical information about Alpaca Run Farm — updated by Earl.
Earl’s interest in alpacas began after visiting a local farm. He brought home a few animals, learned the ropes of fiber care and breeding, and gradually expanded to create a visitor-friendly farm.
Visitors often comment that Alpaca Run Farm feels like stepping into a peaceful countryside postcard.
Tours include feeding demonstrations, a Q&A with Earl, and time in the petting area.
Practical tips: wear closed-toe shoes, bring water, and notify Earl if visiting with kids.
Alpaca fleece is soft, warm, and hypoallergenic. We shear and sort fleece, then work with local artisans to make scarves, hats, and goods for our gift shop.
The farm features cleared paths through pastures and trees. Typical loop: north pasture → pond → tree edge, 20–40 min.
We host guided tours, school groups, private events, and seasonal classes like alpaca yoga and fiber workshops.
For rates or custom visits, use the Booking page.