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Alpaca farms in Idaho
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Alpaca Harmony, LLC is a north-central Idaho Huacaya alpaca operation associated with Sweet Pines Alpacas. The farm emphasizes herd development, quality fleece, and alpaca ownership.
It operates primarily as a breeding and sales farm rather than a walk-in attraction. Prospective buyers or visitors should contact the farm directly before traveling.
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Aspen Alpacas is an Idaho alpaca farm focused on raising and marketing alpacas. Its website presents the herd and farm as a livestock-breeding enterprise.
The reviewed public pages did not clearly advertise regular tours, events, weddings, or a retail shop. Access and animal inquiries should therefore be arranged directly with the farm.
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Autumn Wind Alpacas is a small-scale Suri alpaca and miniature-donkey ranch owned by Art and Val Bradford. After building an alpaca herd in California, the couple relocated to Payette to operate the ranch in retirement.
The ranch develops multiple livestock revenue streams and advertises alpacas for sale. Its public website does not clearly offer tours, events, weddings, or finished alpaca products.
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Flying Acres Ranch is a five-acre family alpaca farm started by Tom and Michelle in 2020. The farm also keeps chickens, ducks, and a garden, while its alpacas carry aviation-themed names reflecting Tom's flying career.
The ranch shares its animals through requested, approximately one-hour guided tours that cover fiber arts, husbandry, breeding, and alpaca history, with optional feeding. Tours are scheduled in advance and may be fully booked for extended periods.
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Fur Seasons Ranch & Sanctuary is a small alpaca ranch and sanctuary in Coeur d'Alene founded by Jim and Lynnette Brown in 2020. Its foundation herd came from an established northern Idaho alpaca operation.
The ranch is presented as a private animal-care and breeding setting. The reviewed site and public listings did not clearly advertise routine tours, weddings, organized events, or an alpaca-product shop.
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Grazing Hills Ranch is a multigenerational alpaca ranch in the Palouse whose family story began in 1993. The operation has combined alpaca breeding and sales with a farm stay and, historically, a country store.
The ranch currently has a greatly reduced herd and advertises animals for sale while noting uncertainty about its future. Its online store is in a closing sale, so product availability should be confirmed; regular public tours or current event bookings are not clearly advertised.
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I Make Yarn is a full-service fiber mill on an alpaca ranch in Caldwell. It processes alpaca and other animal fibers into yarn, roving, rug yarn, and felted sheets, and also offers dyeing and blending.
The business operates mainly through fiber-processing orders and its associated Yarnageddon retail shop rather than as a general-admission farm attraction. Customers should contact the mill or shop for current shopping and visit arrangements.
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Magic Valley Alpacas is a southern Idaho farm near Twin Falls that raises alpacas for quality fiber and for sale. The operation presents alpacas as breeding animals, fiber producers, pasture grazers, and companion livestock.
The farm has welcomed visitors in connection with its animals and markets alpaca fiber goods such as hats and socks. Current visit times should be confirmed directly because unrestricted daily admission is not clearly stated.
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Murphy's Point Ranch is an Idaho alpaca ranch whose web presence centers on its animals and ranch operation. Available public information was limited during review.
No clear evidence of regularly offered stud services, weddings, public events, walk-in visiting, or alpaca-product retail was found on the reviewed pages. Direct contact is advisable for current location and service details.
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Rockford Bay Ranch is a northern Idaho Huacaya alpaca farm near Rockford Bay on Lake Coeur d'Alene. It breeds alpacas in a range of colors with attention to fleece quality and herd improvement.
The ranch operates principally as a breeding and animal-sales farm. Its reviewed public pages did not clearly advertise tours, weddings, general events, or a finished-goods store.
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Sacred Valley Alpacas is a family alpaca farm between the Owyhee and Boise mountains, named for Peru's Sacred Valley where the owners' interest in alpacas began. The developing farm raises and sells alpacas.
It also runs a farm store and places products in local Idaho shops, offering items such as gloves, blankets, headbands, and ponchos. Regular tours, weddings, and hosted events are not clearly advertised.
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Seven Stars Alpaca Ranch is a multigenerational family-run working alpaca ranch offering guided animal experiences and on-site lodging. Tours include an educational introduction followed by feeding, petting, and time with animals in the ranch paddocks.
The ranch is open by appointment for paid tours and private groups and has indoor and outdoor event spaces plus a gift shop selling alpaca-fiber and ranch-made goods. Rustic weddings are announced for summer 2027, so wedding service is treated as forthcoming rather than currently available.
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Stirling Ridge Alpacas is a long-established Moscow-area Huacaya alpaca farm operated by Patch and Debbie Blakey since 2000. The program focuses on breeding, herd improvement, and helping customers establish or expand alpaca herds.
Its livestock services include breeding options and a rent-a-womb program. The reviewed site does not clearly promote weddings, public tours, hosted events, or a finished alpaca-goods shop.
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Sweet Pines Alpacas is a Craigmont Huacaya alpaca farm owned by Bob and Carol Vernay, who bring more than two decades of alpaca experience. The operation raises breeding stock, markets alpacas, and maintains herdsires.
The farm is oriented toward livestock customers and herd development and also references small-animal massage services. Regular public admission, weddings, hosted events, and finished alpaca-product sales are not clearly advertised.
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Sweet Valley Alpacas is a Boise alpaca farm owned by Valerie Dresslar and David Jones. Its website presents the herd and farm as a breeding and alpaca-sales operation.
The farm primarily serves prospective alpaca owners through animal information and direct inquiries. The reviewed pages did not clearly advertise regular public tours, weddings, organized events, or a retail line of alpaca goods.
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TerBest Alpacas is a family farm and fiber business in Priest River operating since 2014. It raises alpacas while teaching visitors about the animals and about turning fleece into usable fiber.
The farm offers appointment-based tours, hands-on alpaca experiences, spinning and fiber classes, advertised events, and a shop. Its public offerings are educational and retail-oriented; wedding and dedicated outside stud services are not clearly advertised.
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Willow River Farms is an alpaca breeding and sales farm owned by Jody and Londa Palmer in Lava Hot Springs. The herd program emphasizes fleece, conformation, health, and other desirable breeding characteristics.
The farm combines animal sales and breeding with boarding and a nearby Alpaca Inn experience. Its store sells alpaca clothing, yarn, roving, jewelry, and related goods; farm access should be arranged rather than assumed to be unrestricted.
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