Alabama · 19 farms listed
Alpaca farms in New York
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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Alps Mountain Farm is a regenerative alpaca and forest farm on 111 acres in Rensselaer County. Its website describes rotational grazing, forest trails, small-group alpaca encounters, and farm stays as parts of the operation.
The business was preparing to open reservations in July 2026. Encounters are presented as guided working-farm visits rather than a petting-zoo activity; the website does not publish a street address or advertise breeding, weddings, or an alpaca-product store.
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Buck Brook Alpacas is a working family-run fiber farm in the western Catskills. It combines alpaca care and animal sales with hands-on visitor experiences, a farm store, an online store, and on-farm lodging.
Visitors can book general admission, guided tours, alpaca walks, yoga, photo sessions, and private tours. The farm also advertises private celebrations and weddings, so visits and events should be reserved in advance rather than treated as unrestricted public access.
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Cabin View Alpacas is a full-service alpaca breeding and sales farm north of Trumansburg near Cayuga Lake. The operation emphasizes Huacaya alpacas, herd improvement, animal sales, and fiber produced from its herd.
The farm also operates a gift shop and offers guided farm tours and alpaca-walking experiences during its seasonal schedule. Its animal listings include herdsires and published stud fees, while visitor activities and retail sales are subject to seasonal hours and conditions.
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Clover Brooke Farm is a Hudson Valley fiber and agritourism farm with alpacas, llamas, goats, and other animals. It offers booked farm tours, llama and alpaca hikes, yoga, workshops, camps, virtual visits, and a farm stay.
All visits must be scheduled in advance and the farm operates seasonally. It also rents event space, brings animals to some off-site occasions, advertises wedding llamas and alpacas, and sells naturally dyed yarn, knit goods, soaps, and animal-themed gifts through its farm store.
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Crimson Leaf Alpaca Farm is a small Hudson Valley alpaca farm near Hudson, New York. Its website says the farm offers breeding, farm visits, photoshoots, and alpaca products sold during events.
The site shows that it closes seasonally rather than having ceased operation. Public opportunities appear to be scheduled or announced open-farm dates, including National Alpaca Farm Days, with farm visits and product shopping available when the farm is open.
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Faraway Farm Alpacas is a sustainable Hudson Valley farm owned by Leda Blumberg and Steve Cole. The property has been in the Blumberg family since 1951 and is home to Huacaya alpacas, Icelandic horses, gardens, and small-scale farm production.
The farm offers educational tours, workshops, photo shoots, private events, and virtual tours by arrangement. Its farm store and online shop sell homegrown yarn, alpaca clothing, imported goods, handmade items, and other fiber-related gifts.
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Genna-rations Farm is a small family-run western New York farm on the southern shore of Lake Ontario. It has developed its farm since 2003 and keeps alpacas alongside other farm enterprises, including garlic, honey, candles, and a country store.
Visitors are welcomed year-round, with the store open by appointment, during farm events, and on selected winter weekends. The store sells alpaca apparel, yarn, fiber, blankets, and accessories, while the farm's alpaca program includes animals offered for sale.
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Hemlock Hills Alpaca Farm is a 75-acre Livonia farm owned by Bob and Mary Ann Thompson. It raises alpacas, sells animals, educates new owners, and advertises quality herdsires for breeding.
Personal tours are booked by phone or text and include pasture time with the alpacas; visitors can also add a hike or participate in the adopt-an-alpaca program. The shop carries fleece, roving, yarn, finished alpaca goods, and alpaca garden nutrients.
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Ladue Alpacas is a Brockport farm offering immersive visits with alpacas and goats. Visitors can meet and feed animals through appointments, while the farm also schedules alpaca yoga and participates in regional farm-trail events.
The farm does not keep regular public hours, so visits are booked in advance. Its gift shop sells alpaca products and ultra-local goods, and the farm's published activities include group visits, yoga, and special event programming.
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Lake Alice Alpacas LLC is a small Waterport farm operated by John and Cheryl Wise. The farm focuses on breeding for fine fleece, including gray and black alpacas, and lists animals for sale as well as herdsires.
Prospective visitors are asked to call for an appointment. The site also advertises a farm store, while its scheduled visitor access appears oriented toward meeting the herd and prospective owners rather than general drop-in tourism.
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Lazy Acre Alpacas is a family-run, 100-acre Finger Lakes farm founded in 2000 by Mark and Sharon Gilbride. It raises alpacas and centers much of its current operation on agritourism, visitor education, a historic-barn gift shop, and attendance at regional shows and festivals.
Guided tours and alpaca yoga are offered Tuesday through Sunday through online booking, with limited walk-in tour availability. The farm store and online shop sell apparel, yarn, roving, accessories, gifts, stuffed animals, and alpaca manure for gardens.
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Lilymoore Farm is an animal-centered farm in Pleasant Valley whose alpacas, goats, and other residents are presented as permanent members of the farm. It offers ticketed alpaca treks, guided farm tours, school and scout visits, birthday parties, bachelorette parties, and filming or photography locations.
Reservations are required for visits. The farm also directs shoppers to an alpaca-product store and uses its barn, historic buildings, fields, and wetlands for film and photography rentals.
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Merry Den Alpacas is a family-run Huacaya alpaca farm in Franklin County. Its farm-store site emphasizes animal care, fiber grown by the herd, and products made from that fiber for customers.
The farm welcomes visitors during published weekday and weekend hours, and its online Square marketplace sells alpaca products. The reviewed pages do not clearly advertise weddings, dedicated event rentals, or outside stud services.
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Northwoods Alpacas is a family-owned, full-service alpaca farm on 12 acres in Bergen. Its herd fiber is processed through a New England cooperative, and the farm selects apparel, yarn, and other products for sale through its farm boutique and online store.
Family and group tours run from May through October and usually require 48 hours' notice. Tours include meeting, petting, and feeding alpacas before concluding in the boutique; the boutique has seasonal hours and appointment availability.
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Parkland Alpaca Farm is a Granville fiber farm operated by Diane and Phil Weaver. It is listed as an active Washington County fiber-trail farm and maintains a farm store featuring fiber from its herd and locally produced goods.
The farm offers free tours by appointment and takes some alpacas to schools, adult homes, civic associations, and senior meetings as part of its community education work. Its store sells alpaca clothing, yarn, raw fiber, handmade goods, and local farm products.
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SanGer-La Alpacas is a Brockport alpaca farm that participates in the regional National Alpaca Farm Days trail. Its published 2026 farm-trail listing describes alpacas, spinning and felting demonstrations, mini tours, a gift shop, and an Airbnb cabin.
The reviewed material supports special-event public access and retail activity, but does not establish regular visitor hours, wedding services, or outside stud services. Visitors should confirm the schedule before traveling.
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Stagecoach Trails Alpacas is a woman-owned Middletown farm with award-winning alpacas. The farm offers visitor tours and sells alpaca goods through its farm store and online store.
Tours and farm-store visits are by appointment Tuesday through Sunday, with scheduled tour times published on the site. The farm asks visitors not to arrive without an appointment and notes temporary tour pauses when necessary, so availability should be confirmed before visiting.
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The Mill at Stoney Meadows Alpacas is a Clarendon-area Huacaya alpaca farm and artisan fiber mill owned by Theresa and Chuck Jewell. The operation turns its alpaca fiber into roving and yarn, offers mill services, sells alpacas, and is active in breeding and showing.
Retail-mill visits, farm visits, and spinning lessons are offered by appointment. The farm sells roving and other fiber goods, and its herdsires include published stud fees; special farm-day material also promotes its gift shop and mill education.
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Woodland Meadow Farm is a Saratoga Springs alpaca farm owned by Chuck and Elaine Gerber. It breeds and sells alpacas from championship lines, provides mentoring to new owners, and offers boarding as well as an adopt-an-alpaca program.
Farm visits are arranged by appointment for education and time with the herd. Razzy's Shop sells socks, scarves, hats, mittens, yarn, stuffed animals, and other alpaca goods, while the farm's herdsires include listed stud fees.
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