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Alpaca farms in Alaska
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Becca's Alpacas is a small alpaca and fiber-art business based on 14 acres on Lazy Mountain in Palmer, Alaska. The operation raises alpacas and turns their fleece into fiber products and yarn, including mill-spun yarn made from the farm's alpacas. Its stated purpose is to share alpacas, fiber, and fiber arts with the community while demonstrating that people with disabilities can operate successful businesses.
The business began with a microenterprise grant that helped fund alpacas, fencing, and equipment. It developed from processing fiber at a kitchen table to spinning, felting, and selling products at crafts fairs and conferences; it now also operates a downtown Palmer storefront and online shop. The website mentions hoped-for farm tours after COVID, but does not currently advertise regular public visits or bookable tours.
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Reindeer Farm is a family-run wildlife and agritourism farm in Palmer, Alaska, founded in 1987 by Tom and Gene Williams and now carried on by their family. Although reindeer are central to the operation, the farm also keeps alpacas, llamas, elk, bison, Tibetan yaks, miniature donkeys, rescued moose, birds, and reptiles. Its stated mission combines preserving Alaska's wildlife heritage with creating hands-on visitor experiences.
The farm operates as a public attraction with admission, guided tours, educational programs, seasonal activities, a gift shop, and summer food and drink service. It also books birthday parties, corporate parties, field trips, virtual visits, and animal presentations, including off-site options. Its wedding program can provide alpacas and other animals for wedding experiences, but the reviewed website does not advertise alpaca breeding or outside stud services.
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