Alabama · 9 farms listed
Alpaca farms in Missouri
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Breezy Ridge Alpacas is a Suri alpaca farm and fiber-art business in Perryville, Missouri, operated by Connie Blechle. The farm has raised Suri alpacas with attention to conformation, fine fiber, natural colors, and the breed's characteristic luster and drape.
The business operates largely around processing and designing with fiber harvested during annual shearing. Its retail offerings include handmade accessories and fashion pieces, yarn, luxury roving, and Suri locks for fiber artists, while regular tours and event services are not clearly advertised on its current public pages.
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Buttermilk Forty Alpacas is a small Suri alpaca ranch in Sedalia, Missouri, operated by Jennifer and Steven Crane. Their breeding program began after visiting another Missouri Suri ranch and emphasizes data-informed decisions using fiber analysis, SHIP evaluations, pedigrees, and performance information.
The ranch combines breeding and showing quality Suri alpacas with agritourism and public farm events. It also maintains an online store offering goods made in the United States, South America, and from fiber produced by its own alpacas.
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Cape County Alpacas is an agritourism farm outside Cape Girardeau and Jackson, Missouri. The farm gives families and groups a calm setting to watch, meet, feed, and learn about alpacas through staff-guided visits.
Tours are offered by appointment so staffing can be arranged, and the farm also hosts birthday parties and scheduled community or seasonal events. Its on-site and online store carries apparel, socks, accessories, yarn, roving, toys, gifts, dryer balls, and products made at the farm.
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Gigi's Alpaca Farm is a family-owned farm in Urbana, Missouri, established in 2024. It breeds alpacas for useful fiber while focusing strongly on public education and sharing the herd with visitors.
The farm offers private, year-round 60-minute Alpaca Adventure visits with guided learning, feeding, interaction, and photography. A climate-controlled classroom improves accessibility in different weather, and the farm also rents its pasture setting for private photo sessions and sells alpaca clothing, plush toys, and accessories.
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Morning Moon Alpacas is a long-established Huacaya alpaca farm on approximately 25 acres in Rogersville, Missouri, operated by Michael and Dianne Six. The owners have developed their herd for more than 20 years through breeding, animal sales, education, fiber production, and support for other alpaca owners.
The farm markets alpacas and breedings along with raw fiber, natural and dyed yarn, roving, and related goods. Older farm information also lists agisting services and visits, but a current regular public-tour schedule and event packages were not clearly verifiable from the accessible website.
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Riedel Alpaca Ranch is a 50-acre farm in Tebbetts, Missouri, operated by Ron and Renee Riedel. Its wooded setting includes hiking areas, a stocked catch-and-release pond, picnic spaces, patios, and a firepit alongside the alpaca pastures.
The ranch welcomes guests for scheduled visits and special activities such as National Alpaca Farm Days, picnics, ladies' outings, and children's birthday parties. Visitors can learn about, feed, and interact with alpacas, while the farm store sells clothing, accessories, toys, books, and gifts made with or themed around alpaca fiber.
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Salt River Alpacas is a Suri alpaca farm founded in 2004 near Paris, Missouri, on Mark Twain Lake. The farm focuses on fleece quality and conformation and relies primarily on fiber and other alpaca byproducts for revenue rather than routinely selling its animals.
The property also operates a reservable guesthouse surrounded by pastures, woods, and lake shoreline. Guests can hike, fish, canoe or kayak, relax in the rural setting, and learn about the alpacas; farm tours are available, while organized weddings and general public events are not advertised.
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Suri & Company is a 150-acre Suri alpaca breeding farm near St. Louis in Robertsville, Missouri, owned by Jackie and Derik King. Established in 2017, it uses pedigrees, fiber analysis, conformation, health, and temperament to develop champion-quality breeding stock.
The operation sells breeding, fiber-production, and companion alpacas and provides mentorship on husbandry, showing, handling, and ownership. It also offers herdsires and has provided breeding, stud, and boarding services, but the website is oriented toward clients and prospective owners rather than general public tours or entertainment events.
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YaYa's Alpaca Farm is a large agritourism destination in Garden City, Missouri, about 45 miles south of Kansas City. Its guided experiences introduce guests to a herd of more than 70 alpacas through education, feeding, photography, hands-on interaction, and demonstrations of how fleece becomes finished fiber goods.
Tours must be booked rather than treated as walk-in petting-zoo visits, while the farm store maintains separate shopping hours. The farm also offers field trips, birthday parties, weddings, fiber-art classes, seasonal celebrations, evening alpaca events, and other special experiences for families and groups.
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