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Alpaca farms in Ohio
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Alpaca Meadows is a Mansfield alpaca farm owned by Matt and Julie Petty, who have raised alpacas since 2002. The farm combines animal husbandry and fiber education, with a retail store carrying alpaca apparel, yarn, roving, socks, and related supplies.
The property welcomes visitors through farm tours, alpaca walks, picnic experiences, and scheduled classes and seasonal programs. Its shop keeps limited Saturday hours, while experiences and events are promoted through the farm's online booking and events information.
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Count Your Blessings Farm is a family-owned, 36-acre alpaca farm in Sidney, Ohio. It raises alpacas with an emphasis on Peruvian bloodlines and offers an educational setting where visitors can learn about the herd and alpaca care.
Visits are available by appointment seven days a week, with private tours and programs for groups. The farm also hosts birthdays, corporate and special events, takes alpacas to community locations, and sells yarn, socks, scarves, and handmade items from its herd.
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Fox's High Rock Farm is a Logan animal attraction and petting-zoo operation that includes alpacas among its farm animals. It also offers a gem-mining activity and a gift shop, making it a broader family recreation destination rather than a dedicated alpaca breeding farm.
The farm publishes seasonal public hours from spring through fall and offers private tours during its winter off-season. Field trips, group visits, and special activities are part of its visitor operation; the reviewed site did not specifically advertise alpaca-fiber merchandise or alpaca breeding services.
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Heaven and Earth Alpaca Farm is a small Hudson farm established in 2011 by JoAnn Scarnecchia Poulton. Its operation focuses on Huacaya alpaca breeding, herd health, quality breeding stock, and education, with dedicated facilities for birthing and animal care.
The farm also highlights fiber work and instruction in knitting and felting, including a classroom space for observing alpacas and practicing fiber arts. The reviewed site emphasizes its breeding and educational operation rather than regular public visiting hours, event rentals, or a retail storefront.
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Holdfast Hilty Alpacas & Farm Store is a family-owned Medway alpaca operation with a large Huacaya herd. It raises and sells alpacas while maintaining an on-site store centered on fiber, clothing, gifts, yarn, roving, and felting supplies.
The farm welcomes guests for scheduled tours and runs seasonal programs, including harvest and holiday activities. Visitors can meet and feed alpacas, shop in the farm store, and arrange experiences in advance; the farm also provides RV camping and storage services.
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Majestic Meadows Alpacas began as a small alpaca farm in 1997 and evolved into an interactive animal farm in Medina. It now features alpacas, llamas, and more than 20 animal species, with alpacas remaining part of the farm's visitor experience and retail identity.
Guests can take self-guided tours from March through December or book private animal encounters year-round. The farm also promotes goat yoga, seasonal and holiday programs, group celebrations, and a boutique selling alpaca products and farm merchandise.
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Midway To Heaven Alpaca Farm is a Delaware, Ohio farm that has raised alpacas since 2016. It presents its herd through guest experiences designed to introduce visitors to alpacas in a relaxed farm and woodland setting.
The farm operates through online-bookable alpaca encounters, forest strolls, and luxury picnics with alpacas rather than unrestricted walk-in admission. It also maintains an online shop for alpaca-related goods; the reviewed website did not advertise breeding, wedding, or birthday-party services.
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Outlaw Farm Alpacas is a family-operated Grafton farm owned by Steve and Jennifer Mesar. The farm raises and breeds colored Huacaya alpacas, with attention to champion bloodlines, and combines its herd program with a farm-store component.
Visitors are welcomed on announced farm-store dates and open-house events, including National Alpaca Farm Days, rather than through stated daily visitor hours. The farm offers opportunities to meet the herd and shop for alpaca-related gifts; dedicated outside stud and wedding services were not identified on the reviewed materials.
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Road Runner Rascals Alpaca Ranch is a 25-acre Utica farm founded in 2015. It maintains a large Huacaya herd selected for bloodlines and breeding quality, and pairs its livestock operation with a boutique and yarn-focused farm store.
The ranch receives visitors by appointment throughout the year for private tours and alpaca walks. It also sells alpacas and advertises herdsires and limited breedings, while special events and the store give the operation both agritourism and retail functions.
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The Alpacas of Spring Acres is a 180-acre Zanesville farm specializing in Suri alpacas and describing itself as southeastern Ohio's largest Suri alpaca farm. Its operation combines a breeding herd with agritourism, fiber-arts programming, a farm store, and an online shop.
Visitors book guided tours during the seasonal tour period and can choose standard, 4-H, aerial, or starlight experiences. The farm also hosts events and fiber-arts activities, offers its setting for events by arrangement, and advertises farm-store products; its breeding program includes herdsires.
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