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Alpaca farms in Florida
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Alpaca Magic USA was an alpaca farm and visitor attraction in Homosassa, Florida. The farm introduced guests to Suri alpacas through close-up visits and educational tours, and it also featured a butterfly garden and demonstrations related to alpaca fiber.
The farm formerly welcomed families by appointment and operated a store with yarn, clothing, toys, felting supplies, and other alpaca-fiber goods. Current listings report that Alpaca Magic USA is permanently closed, so its former tours, store, and public activities are not treated as active services.
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Beautiful Creatures Animal Ranch is an animal-welfare, conservation, and exotic-animal rescue ranch in Dunnellon, Florida. Operating in Florida since 2016, it provides a permanent home for a mix of exotic and domesticated animals and gives visitors supervised opportunities to touch, feed, and learn about many of its residents, including alpacas and llamas.
The ranch operates through advance reservations rather than walk-in admission. Its programs include private and small-group animal tours, specialized encounters, children's camps and husbandry classes, seasonal events, yoga and paint activities, and off-site animal outreach; it also advertises llamas, alpacas, sloths, and beverage burros for weddings and other occasions.
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Guardian Angel Alpacas is an owner-operated alpaca and llama ranch in Brooksville, Florida. Established after its owners visited an alpaca open house in 2014, the ranch developed a breeding program focused on healthy animals, improved fiber quality, careful husbandry, and community education.
The ranch shares its animals with the public through announced family visits, open-ranch dates, educational encounters, community appearances, and seasonal fiber activities. Visitors can meet, pet, feed, and photograph alpacas and llamas, and the ranch sells alpaca goods such as socks, scarves, hats, and other fiber products during advertised visits and events.
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Golden Spirit Alpaca Ranch is a large breeding and boarding operation on approximately 150 grazing acres in Odessa, Florida. Owners Brenda and Frank Crum maintain a herd of more than 180 alpacas and emphasize registered bloodlines, animal husbandry, conformation, fleece density and fineness, and mentoring for new and established alpaca owners.
The ranch combines its livestock program with ticketed public education. Advance-booked tours let visitors learn about alpaca behavior, feeding, care, fleece, and breeding while feeding and photographing the animals, and group tours can be arranged by phone. Its EveryWear Alpaca boutique sells a large selection of finished alpaca-fiber products, while scheduled ranch events and adoption packages provide additional ways to engage with the herd.
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Fancy Alpaca Ranch is a small alpaca and llama farm in Palmetto, Florida, operated by Jeff Douglas and his wife. Its website introduces the couple's named animals and primarily serves as a brief profile directing people to social media to follow the herd's day-to-day antics.
The reviewed site does not advertise farm tours, breeding services, weddings, private events, or other on-farm public programs. The ranch has offered branded alpaca-themed clothing through an external fundraising merchandise page, but it otherwise appears to operate as a private small farm rather than a regular agritourism destination.
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LunaSea Alpaca Farm is a family-owned and operated farm in Clermont, Florida, with a herd of Suri alpacas and llamas. King and Lucy Lee Fowler run the working farm and teach visitors about the animals, their care, and their fiber through hands-on experiences that include entering herd areas, feeding and petting alpacas, and visiting the nursery.
The farm operates by reservation, with tours and events generally available throughout the week by phone arrangement. In addition to regular farm tours, LunaSea advertises alpaca yoga, painting experiences, field trips, birthday celebrations, weddings, and special events. Its on-property gift shop sells yarn and finished goods made with alpaca fiber, along with alpaca-themed merchandise.
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Meadow Pointe Alpacas is a Huacaya alpaca breeding farm in Geneva, Florida, operated by Kathy Cramer. The farm emphasizes fleece quality and maintains registered breeding animals, foundation females, and herdsires, with alpacas offered for sale to other owners and breeders.
Its website functions mainly as a livestock and farm-store site rather than a public-tour booking site. Meadow Pointe advertises breeding fees for specific herdsires and sells fleece, roving, yarn, and other alpaca-fiber goods through its farm-store presence, but regular public visits, weddings, and hosted events are not clearly advertised on the current reviewed pages.
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Muddy Water Alpaca Ranch is a small camelid ranch in Plant City, Florida, that raises alpacas and llamas and shares them with the surrounding community. The ranch presents its animals as approachable, educational companions and invites people to learn about camelid behavior and care during scheduled visits.
Visits are arranged by contacting the ranch for availability rather than through unrestricted walk-in hours. Muddy Water also operates an online shop selling alpaca yarn, raw Suri fiber, apparel, and farm-related items, and it maintains an active breeding page listing Suri and Huacaya herdsires available for outside breeding at stated fees.
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Shady Rest Alpacas is a small working alpaca farm and hands-on educational destination in Jacksonville, Florida. The farm welcomes families, schools, homeschool groups, couples, and other visitors to learn about alpaca care, fiber production, sustainable farming, and daily farm life while feeding, petting, and photographing its animals.
The farm operates through advance bookings for private one-hour tours, shorter meet-and-greets, and shared group tours. It also hosts school trips, birthday parties, team-building and wellness gatherings, and private events, and it can bring trained alpacas to off-site parties. A small farm gift shop sells locally produced goods and alpaca-related items such as socks, hats, and gloves.
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Sun Spiced Alpacas is a Suri alpaca breeding and fiber farm in Homosassa, Florida, operated by Mike and Sheila Temple. The farm focuses on improving Suri fleece and herd quality with each generation while also providing agistment, consulting, brokering, animal training, and mentoring for people entering alpaca ownership.
The farm welcomes visitors for free tours by appointment throughout the year. Guests can learn about the alpacas and see demonstrations of how raw fleece becomes finished fiber, while on-site lessons cover weaving, spinning, and felting. The farm sells natural-color Suri fleece, roving, yarn, custom woven goods, handspun products, and other alpaca-fiber items, subject to availability.
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The Remedy Farm is a small family alpaca farm in San Antonio, Florida, founded by Cameron and Melissa with a mission of sharing tranquility, nature, and therapeutic animal interaction. The farm keeps a small alpaca herd along with chickens, rabbits, and other farm animals, and it provides no-cost visits for trauma survivors through a community nonprofit partnership.
The farm offers scheduled private tours, customized gatherings, traveling alpaca visits, birthday parties, and several free open-farm days during cooler seasons; it closes to visitors during summer heat to protect the alpacas. Tour and event fees support animal care. The farm also sells yarn made from its alpacas, alpaca compost, eggs, greeting cards, and other products directly at the farm or at local markets while its full online store is being developed.
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Weeping Willow Farm is a family-owned specialty-animal farm in De Leon Springs, Florida, operated by Jay, Cindy, and Isaiah Smith. Built over more than 13 years, the current farm website focuses on micro-mini Highland cattle, Valais Blacknose sheep, emus, Sebastopol geese, miniature donkeys, a miniature horse, black swans, peacocks, chinchillas, and other animals rather than an active alpaca program.
The farm accepts appointments for visitors who want to see and cuddle selected animals, and its website also lists breeding or sale animals through an online storefront. However, the current reviewed site does not advertise alpaca products, alpaca stud services, weddings, birthday parties, or a general event-hosting program, so those services are not marked as available.
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