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Alpaca farms in Minnesota
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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5R Alpacas is a long-running alpaca farm in Annandale, Minnesota. The owners have raised alpacas since 1998 and breed and sell animals for new or established farms as well as for companion use.
The farm welcomes visitors for tours, shopping, and demonstrations involving spinning, knitting, felting, and fiber processing. It sells handmade alpaca goods online and at local events, and also advertises alpaca breeding and shearing services.
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AA Alpaca Farm is an alpaca breeding farm operated by Jamie and Laurie Kelner in Wrenshall, Minnesota. Its website presents the herd, animals available for sale, and the farm's breeding program.
The operation also maintains an online store with alpaca apparel and related merchandise. Public tours, weddings, and private-event packages were not clearly advertised on the reviewed pages, so prospective visitors should contact the farm before going.
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Alpacas by the Brook is an established Minnesota alpaca operation located west of Chaska near U.S. Highway 212 and Kelly Avenue. The farm has participated in the alpaca industry as a breeder and presents information for people interested in its animals and farm.
The website uses an outdated frames-based design and exposes very limited current operating information. Regular tours, weddings, events, and retail offerings could not be confirmed from the accessible pages, so all visits and services should be verified directly with the farm.
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Double S Alpaca is an alpaca farm in Princeton, Minnesota, operated by Steven and Sandy Clemons. Started in 2014, the farm has built a herd around award-winning genetics and offers alpacas suited for breeding, showing, fiber production, or companionship.
The farm describes an open-farm policy and encourages prospective owners and other interested visitors to call, email, or text before coming. Its main domain was temporarily unavailable during review, but its farm profile lists animals, products, services, and breeding herdsires.
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Farm Cabin Alpacas is listed as a Minnesota alpaca operation, but its website blocked automated access during review and reliable current address details were not exposed in accessible search results. The farm's present herd, breeding program, and retail activity therefore could not be independently confirmed.
Because the current site content was inaccessible, no public hours, tours, event services, wedding services, breeding services, or alpaca-product sales are marked as available. Visitors should contact the business through its website and verify that it is still operating before making plans.
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Five Daughters Farm is a family alpaca farm on approximately 20 acres in rural Esko, Minnesota, outside Duluth. The operation raises Huacaya alpacas alongside other farm animals and has offered alpacas for sale through its farm profile.
The farm's standalone website was not accessible during review, and its available profiles do not clearly advertise routine public tours, weddings, private events, or a product shop. Any farm visit or purchase should be arranged directly with the owners.
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Foothills Alpaca Farm's current website identifies the business as a family-run operation in Pocahontas, Arkansas, not Minnesota. It now keeps a small number of alpacas while concentrating on handcrafted and sourced alpaca fiber goods.
The business sells yarn, roving, apparel, stuffed animals, home goods, and gifts online and by phone. It states that farm visits remain available by appointment, but weddings and organized private-event packages are not advertised.
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Frosty Ridge Alpacas is a small breeding farm near Duluth, Minnesota, operated by Loni and Horst Blumerich. The owners began building their herd in 2007 and focus on healthy, high-quality alpacas, including champion bloodlines.
The barn and farm store advertise weekend hours, with other visits available by appointment. The farm welcomes individuals and groups for free scheduled tours, where guests can meet and feed treats to the alpacas and shop for alpaca products.
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Homestead Arts Farm is a 32-acre farm in Pine Island, Minnesota, operated by Lori and Mark Grimes. The farm began its Huacaya alpaca herd in 2019 and combines animal care with fiber arts, traditional crafts, and public education.
Visitors can arrange farm and boutique visits, meet alpacas, and learn how fleece becomes finished goods. The farm store sells apparel, yarn, and hand-knit items, while classes have included knitting and blacksmithing; appointments are encouraged.
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Hopeful Hills Ranch is an alpaca farm in Glenwood, Minnesota, operated by Jane and Randy Fauskee. The farm raises alpacas and helps people learn about alpaca ownership while marketing animals and goods made from alpaca fiber.
The farm has maintained a store with alpaca products and has advertised seasonal open houses and sales. Regular walk-in hours, wedding services, and birthday-party packages were not verified, so visits outside advertised events should be arranged in advance.
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Living the Dream Alpaca Farm is currently an alpaca exhibit and retail shop in Quechee, Vermont, not Minnesota. Visitors can meet its friendly rescue alpacas and then browse a large collection of alpaca clothing, accessories, yarn, gifts, and home goods.
The farm and store advertise daily daytime hours and also sell products online. The retail inventory is sourced from Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and the United States under a fair-trade approach; breeding, stud service, weddings, and private-event packages are not advertised.
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Plumeria Alpaca Ranch is a small family farm in Glencoe, Minnesota, west of Minneapolis. It breeds Huacaya alpacas with an emphasis on conformation, dense fiber, coverage, crimp, friendly dispositions, and well-socialized animals.
The ranch offers private farm tours where visitors can meet the alpacas and visit the farm store. Tours and store visits are by appointment, and the business also offers online or mail ordering for alpaca fiber products and other farm goods.
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Rach-Al-Paca Fiber Processing is a specialty fiber mill near Hastings, Minnesota. Developed for fine fibers, the operation processes individual or combined fleeces into roving or yarn while aiming to minimize fiber damage and loss.
Although it began primarily with alpaca, the mill now also works with fine wool, mohair, and blends. Customers reserve processing slots and ship or deliver fiber, while the online store sells yarn, clothing, accessories, dryer balls, and other fiber products; it is not presented as a public alpaca-attraction farm.
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Red Gate Alpaca Farm is a Suri alpaca breeding operation on approximately 60 acres near Dundas, Minnesota, overlooking the Cannon River Valley. Teri and Kraig Quamme operate a sizable herd and focus on Suri genetics, breeding stock, and the alpaca industry.
The farm has welcomed the public for advertised open-farm weekends that combine alpaca education and shopping. Its profiles also show a farm store, but routine public hours, wedding services, and private-party packages were not clearly advertised.
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Sunrise River Alpacas is an established Huacaya alpaca farm in Sunrise, Minnesota, operating since 1998. Its selective breeding program produces full-color animals offered as breeding stock, fiber animals, pets, and customized starter packages.
The farm opens at selected times during the year and by appointment, and it hosts educational fiber classes and farm events. Visitors can arrange to meet the herd and shop for alpacas, yarn, socks, hats, shawls, mittens, capes, and other alpaca-fiber products.
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Triple T Alpaca is a multigenerational family farm on approximately 40 acres in Foreston, Minnesota. Established in 2018, the farm breeds and shows alpacas, offers animals and breeding services, and earned recognition as a highly ranked new breeding farm in 2023.
The farm offers scheduled tours, homeschool education tours, custom fiber tours, youth mentorship, and occasional open-farm events. Visitors can arrange private shopping, and the farm sells yarn, handmade jewelry, blankets, mittens, scarves, sponsorships, and other alpaca-themed goods.
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