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Farm Info

Stories, visitor guides, and practical information about Alpaca Run Farm — updated by Earl.

How Alpaca Run Farm Began

By Earl Khosovi
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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.

A Day on the Farm

What visitors typically experience
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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.

Fiber & the Gift Shop

How fleece becomes goods you can take home
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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.

Trail Guide — Explore the Farm Paths

Realistic walking routes and tips
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The farm features cleared paths through pastures and trees. Typical loop: north pasture → pond → tree edge, 20–40 min.

  • Some stretches can be uneven — sturdy shoes recommended.
  • Respect fenced areas.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching.

Tours, Group Visits & Special Events

Private tours, school trips, and seasonal events
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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.