Alabama · 7 farms listed
Alpaca farms in Alabama
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Redbird Willow Farm is a working, multi-animal farm in Anniston, Alabama, where alpacas and llamas are part of a broader collection of farm animals. The farm offers both self-paced general visits and private educational guided visits, with opportunities to meet animals, feed them, and learn from a farm employee.
The farm operates through appointments for tours, except on advertised open-farm dates. It also builds custom experiences around its animals, including alpaca or llama treks, lunch experiences, yoga, group visits, birthday parties, and animal appearances away from the farm. Its website specifically advertises llamas for weddings and receptions; it does not clearly advertise outside alpaca stud services.
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Blackberry Hill Alpacas is an alpaca farm and event venue in Anniston operated by Hank and Debbi Merrill. The property combines an alpaca herd with a lake-side ceremony area, pavilion, farmhouse, and grounds used for weddings, receptions, showers, meetings, parties, and other private events.
The farm also welcomes visitors for interactive tours, including scheduled group and private visits where guests meet and may feed alpacas, then shop for fiber goods. It advertises regular Wednesday-through-Saturday visitor hours, while group reservations are required. The on-site gift shop sells handmade items made with alpaca fiber, including fiber from the farm's own animals.
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Donkey Odie's Alpaca Park is a small North Alabama alpaca farm in New Market that also keeps a donkey named Odie. The operation identifies itself as a working alpaca farm and advertises alpaca sales and breedings, placing it primarily in the livestock and fiber-production side of the industry.
The farm sells hand-dyed yarn, socks, and handmade alpaca-related goods through Etsy, local markets, and a pop-up farm store. Its listed material does not advertise regular farm tours, weddings, or event rentals, so public visitation is not treated as available without arranging it directly with the farm.
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Haven Farms is a family-operated, faith-based multi-animal farm in Hazel Green, Alabama. Alpacas are among the farm's large collection of animals, which also includes horses, goats, sheep, cattle, donkeys, pigs, rabbits, poultry, and companion animals.
Rather than operating as an alpaca breeding or fiber business, the farm centers on educational and family experiences. Its advertised programming includes farm visits, field trips, special events, seasonal activities, and children's camps. The reviewed information does not show dedicated alpaca stud services, weddings, or an alpaca-fiber retail program.
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Humming Star Alpacas is a small alpaca farm in Silverhill, Alabama, operated by Andy and Cheryl Bowen. The farm describes its herd as Huacaya alpacas from strong bloodlines, indicating a focus on maintaining and raising quality alpacas.
The reviewed website identifies the farm and provides contact information, but it does not clearly advertise public tours, weddings, events, dedicated outside stud services, or an online retail catalog. Those services are therefore marked unavailable unless confirmed directly by the farm.
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Southern Star Farm Alpacas is an alpaca operation in the Alexander City area. Published descriptions identify a registered herd and explain that the farm has raised alpacas for both livestock and fiber, with shearing and fiber processing forming part of its operating model.
The farm has advertised an alpaca-fashions and pet-gift shop, with yarn and rugs made from its alpaca fiber as well as other alpaca goods. It has also advertised Saturday opportunities to meet the alpacas during part of the year; however, a current listing notes that alpaca visits are temporarily paused, so visitors should confirm availability before making a trip. Dedicated weddings, events, and outside stud services were not clearly advertised in the reviewed material.
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Andrews Double A Ranch Wildly Blessed is a woman-owned, multi-generation farm business in Eclectic, Alabama. Its owner raises alpacas alongside other farm animals and combines the livestock operation with beekeeping, gardening, foraging, and value-added farm products.
The business sells alpaca dryer balls, hand-felted items, fiber, and other goods online, at markets, and on the farm. It also advertises mobile petting-zoo and animal-rental experiences for photography, field trips, and events. Although products may be purchased on-farm, the reviewed site does not establish a regular walk-in visitor schedule or dedicated alpaca stud or wedding services.
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