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Alpaca farms in Arizona
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AlAnn Ranch Alpacas is a family-run alpaca farm on 90 acres in the high desert near Ash Fork, Arizona. Public descriptions identify it as an alpaca breeder focused on hardy, genetically diverse animals suited to the region.
The ranch has advertised breeding stock, companion and pet alpacas, fiber, and alpaca products. Its website was not accessible during review, so current public-visit and event offerings could not be confirmed.
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Alpacazona Farm is an established alpaca farm south of Phoenix in Maricopa, Arizona. Directory information identifies it as a working alpaca operation serving the area between Phoenix and Tucson.
The farm has been listed as offering alpaca sales, fiber products, supplies, and services, with farm tours by appointment. Its own site was not available for review, so wedding and other special-event offerings were not confirmed.
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Cactus Hills Alpaca Farm is a small family-owned alpaca farm in north Phoenix. Its public descriptions emphasize sharing alpacas with the community and selling yarn and other alpaca-related products.
The farm's website search listing stated that farm visits were not currently being offered and asked visitors to check back when cooler weather returns. It should therefore not be treated as currently open for drop-in visits without contacting the farm.
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Cienega Creek Farm is an alpaca and llama operation in Benson, Arizona. The farm has been described as one of Arizona's larger alpaca farms and as a place where visitors can learn about alpacas and fleece-based items.
Reviewed visitor information lists visiting hours from Friday through Sunday, with callers asked to contact the farm before stopping by. It also describes a farm store offering products made from alpaca fleece; the farm's own website was unavailable during review.
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Desert Mirage Alpaca Ranch is a four-generation, family-owned Huacaya breeding operation in Wittmann, Arizona. Chuck and Sandi Baxter state that they have raised alpacas since 2006, maintain a herd of about 39 animals, and focus on breeding, education, boarding, and alpaca sales.
The ranch runs classes a few times each year and has an on-site store selling alpaca clothing and products made from its own alpacas as well as Peruvian goods. It offers private tours by appointment on weekends and holidays, rather than unrestricted walk-in admission.
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Double G Alpacas is a southern Arizona alpaca ranch in Sierra Vista with alpacas and other farm animals, including horses, goats, and chickens. Public listings describe a herd of about 40 alpacas and position the ranch as a place to learn about alpaca care and farm life.
The ranch advertises guided alpaca tours, classes, and primitive camping. Its public tour listing describes a guided barn-area visit with the alpacas and other animals; its site did not expose enough page content during review to confirm alpaca-product sales or wedding services.
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Heather Glen Alpacas is an alpaca breeding and mentoring ranch operated by Dean and Gina Ross in Prescott Valley, Arizona. The farm raises alpacas for breeders, fiber artists, and pet owners, with an emphasis on fine fiber, varied colors, and animal care education.
The ranch offers guided tours by appointment, during which visitors can hand-feed alpacas, take photos, and learn about the animals. It also sells alpaca products and souvenirs, while its farm profile identifies alpaca sales, products, boarding, and herdsire breedings as services.
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Prema Alpacas is a northern Arizona breeding operation run by Dave and Nicole Wiegman. Its public materials describe a focus on healthy, well-socialized alpacas, quality fleece, and color diversity, along with sales and education.
The farm offers private educational tours, with its current social information indicating that advance signup is required before visitors receive the location. It also has advertised alpacas for sale and herdsire services; the listed Flagstaff address is a mailing address, not a confirmed public farm-visit address.
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Ranch of the Oaks is a full-time ranch and fiber mill on 10 acres in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Tom and Mette Goehring raise alpacas, llamas, Icelandic sheep, and other animals while operating a mini mill that processes their own and customers' fiber into yarn, roving, felt, and other products.
The ranch sells animals and products, provides mentoring and fiber-mill services, and welcomes farm and mill tours by appointment. Its website also publishes event notices, including National Alpaca Farm Days and training clinics, but does not advertise weddings or outside stud services.
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Alpacas of the Southwest is a family-owned, full-service alpaca ranch near Kingman, Arizona, operating since 2003. The ranch keeps both Suri and Huacaya alpacas and provides breeding stock, mentoring, consultation, and customer support.
Its public tour operation, Southwest Alpaca Tours, welcomes visitors several days each week for feeding, photos, and education about alpacas and fiber processing. The ranch is open year-round, has a ranch store, and sells alpaca socks and other clothing and fiber products; larger groups are accepted by appointment.
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