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Alpaca farms in Kansas
Every listing is free and no farm pays to be here. Hours are seasonal and most visits are by reservation — call before you drive.
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Alpacas of Moose Creek Ranch is a Bucyrus, Kansas alpaca breeder operated by Dale Hoerl. The ranch maintains livestock listings and participates in the regional alpaca community.
It advertises herdsires for service. Public visiting, events, weddings, and consumer fiber goods were not clearly confirmed on the reviewed pages.
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Aspen Acres Alpacas is a small southeast Leavenworth County farm run by Blake and Cheryl Seacat. The owners began raising alpacas after entering the industry in 2018 and building their rural property for the herd.
The farm offers tours, sells alpacas, and maintains an online store. Wedding and dedicated outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Flatland Ranch is a small alpaca operation in Rose Hill, Kansas, operated by Dian and Steve Trainer. The farm began raising alpacas in 2009 and markets livestock through its Openherd profile.
The ranch welcomes inquiries from people interested in seeing its herd, but a formal public-tour schedule, events, consumer product sales, outside stud service, and weddings were not clearly advertised.
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Goodrich Alpaca Haven is a Kansas City, Kansas alpaca operation owned by Larry and Darla Goodrich. Its online presence lists breeding stock and farm information through Openherd.
The farm also maintains a store offering alpaca hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and afghans. Public visits, events, weddings, and dedicated outside stud service were not clearly advertised.
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Grace Acres Ranch is a small family-owned alpaca ranch and apiary in northeast Kansas, operated by Derrick and Sunshine Letsinger. The ranch raises alpacas with an emphasis on quality and herd improvement while also producing honey and eggs.
It offers agritourism, public alpaca experiences, youth programming, farm stays, and alpaca-fiber products. Wedding and outside stud services were not clearly confirmed on the reviewed pages.
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Heartland Farm is an 80-acre regenerative-agriculture and hospitality ministry of the Dominican Sisters of Peace near Pawnee Rock, Kansas. The farm keeps alpacas, chickens, gardens, and other working-farm resources alongside lodging, retreat, and education spaces.
Visitors can book day visits, tours, workshops, retreats, and overnight stays, with opportunities to visit alpacas and shop items made with farm fleece. The site does not clearly advertise outside breeding or weddings.
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Manna Meadows Alpacas is a Bonner Springs farm operated by Brian and Sharon Heimes. It raises alpacas and welcomes the public through scheduled tours and seasonal open-farm weekends.
Visits include close alpaca encounters, possible short walks, field-trip programming, spinning and weaving demonstrations, alpaca yoga, and a farm store with fiber goods. Wedding and dedicated outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Timber View Farm Alpacas is a 40-acre Paola, Kansas farm owned by Becky and Brad Ryckert. The farm keeps a herd of alpacas and invites people to learn about alpaca life and fiber.
Tours are available by appointment, and the online store sells alpaca-fiber products such as boot liners, caps, blankets, and pillows. The site includes references to alpacas at a wedding, but does not clearly advertise wedding services or outside stud service.
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Vinland Valley Alpacas is a Baldwin City, Kansas breeding operation owned by Paige Leslie and Noah Pippert. The farm focuses on quality alpacas and offers livestock for sale through its Openherd website.
The farm lists Huacaya herdsires for service, confirming outside breeding availability. Public tours, events, weddings, and consumer fiber-product sales were not clearly advertised.
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