Alabama · 15 farms listed
Alpaca farms in South Carolina
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Alpaca Southern is a small family-operated alpaca farm in the Travelers Rest area. The owners began the farm in 2022, rebuilt their herd in late 2023 after significant losses, and currently focus on sharing their alpacas with the surrounding community.
The farm operates as an experience and event business rather than a conventional breeding farm. Its site accepts event bookings, and its published activity has included alpaca photo sessions, yoga, painting events, and community appearances. A public retail shop was described as coming soon on the reviewed site.
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Blackwater Acres is a small alpaca farm on Johns Island with a herd managed through rotational grazing. The operation combines daily alpaca care with fiber-based goods, compost sales, and custom woodworking.
Visitors can stay at the farm's Airbnb, Alpaca My Bag Farm Stay, and receive a complimentary farm tour with their stay. The farm is located in a gated community and requires appointments for all visits; it also maintains an online shop with alpaca yarn, roving, rugs, socks, and related products.
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Corley Mill Farm Alpacas is an alpaca operation in Lexington that has promoted alpaca ownership and sells starter packages featuring animals with established bloodlines. Its site encourages prospective owners to schedule a visit and learn about the alpaca lifestyle.
The farm also operates as an educational and recreational event venue. It advertises birthday parties year-round with food, games, and a hayride, while its Certified South Carolina listing describes an event space for occasions and seasonal produce sales.
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Herd It Here Farm is a family-operated agritourism farm in Cottageville, established in 2019 and opened to visitors in 2021. Alpacas are part of a mixed-animal farm that also includes goats, chickens, a donkey, pony, and rescue horse.
The farm focuses on scheduled, educational visits. It offers weekend tours by appointment, school field trips, homeschool excursions, large-group visits, classes, demonstrations, and scheduled activities such as goat yoga. Its country store sells alpaca-fleece clothing, felted goods, toys, souvenirs, and local artisan products in person and online.
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Lucky Acres Farm is a small family farm in the South Carolina Upstate that keeps alpacas alongside a llama and other farm animals. It produces raw fleece, roving, yarn, and handmade alpaca-fiber items, as well as seasonal eggs and honey.
The farm welcomes visitors through daily tours, scheduled individual and group visits, periodic open-house weekends, and a year-round gift shop by appointment. It also offers an Airbnb farm stay and has promoted visits for school groups and homeschoolers.
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The supplied Alpacas-4-U domain has been associated with Emmett Acres Alpaca Farm, a long-running Bishopville alpaca breeding operation founded by Monty and Randall Gooding. Historical published information identifies it as a breeder of Peruvian and Chilean alpacas.
The reviewed current domain did not provide usable, current farm details. Historical information says visits were accepted by appointment, but current offerings, retail sales, and event services could not be confirmed from the supplied website.
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Cherokee Ridge Farm & Sanctuary is an alpaca-related farm and sanctuary in the Enoree area of Spartanburg County. Its Certified South Carolina listing identifies natural produce and alpaca fiber, yarn, and apparel as part of the operation.
The supplied site did not provide enough accessible current detail to verify visitor hours, animal services, or event programming. The entry therefore treats the farm as a retail fiber operation and does not assume public admission or unadvertised services.
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Carolina Pride Pastures is a family-owned Pomaria alpaca farm that keeps both Huacaya and Suri alpacas, along with llamas and other farm animals. The farm combines animal care with education, fleece sales, alpaca compost, and a retail selection of yarn, socks, apparel, and other farm goods.
It offers prebooked, family-friendly alpaca tours and educational activities, generally on Saturdays. Visitors can interact with the animals, book tours online, and shop farm products; the site also promotes school and group-oriented experiences.
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Curtin Farms is a family-owned, century-old working farm in Clover that has raised cattle since 1985 and later added alpacas and many other animal species. The farm uses its historic setting and active livestock operation as the basis for agricultural education and community programming.
Public agritourism began in 2014 with school harvest tours. The farm now schedules guided animal tours, seasonal harvest programs, a yearly farm festival, and a children's summer camp. The evidence does not show a dedicated alpaca-fiber retail store or an outside breeding service.
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Green Cedar Ranch is a Chesnee-area livestock breeder with Suri alpacas among its livestock. Public business descriptions emphasize breeding quality livestock and maintaining established genetics.
The supplied website did not provide accessible current operating details. No visitor policy, retail catalog, dedicated stud offering, or event service could be verified from the reviewed material, so those services are not assumed.
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Hourglass Alpacas is a McConnells alpaca and llama farm established in 2020. The operation focuses on breeding friendly, quality Huacaya alpacas and building a manageable herd.
The farm provides up-close guided tours that include hand-feeding and information for visitors who are curious about alpaca ownership or simply want to learn about the animals. Its state agritourism listing also identifies a gift shop, alpaca merchandise, school and group programming, live entertainment, and birthday-party event space.
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J&E Homestead is a dual-veteran-owned family farm and fiber business in Heath Springs. It raises Huacaya alpacas, Angora goats, cattle, rabbits, poultry, and honeybees, with an onsite cottage mill that processes animal fiber.
Its operation is centered on farm-to-fiber production and mill services, including fiber processing and an online store. The site also offers tours and classes by scheduling, while the submitted site does not clearly advertise public walk-in hours, weddings, or a dedicated event venue.
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OnAgain OffAgain Farm is a Spartanburg breeding enterprise founded in 2009 and operated by Karen and Juergen Kopp. It keeps award-winning alpacas and sells breeding stock, fiber animals, companion alpacas, raw fiber, yarn, and finished alpaca goods.
The farm accepts visitors by appointment and pairs its breeding work with agritourism, sponsorships, shearing, and product sales. It explicitly offers breeding services, and its alpacas can attend weddings and other special events with handlers and portable setup equipment.
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The Alpaca Experience at Hanna Hands Farm is an alpaca-focused agritourism destination and farmers market in Ridgeway. It is listed by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture as a year-round, open-air market operating Saturdays.
The supplied farm site was not accessible for a detailed current service inventory. Public listings and the farm's social posts show an experience-based operation with farm days and animal-centered visits; current products, party services, and specific booking rules should be confirmed directly.
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White Creek Alpaca Sanctuary is a nonprofit home for alpacas in Abbeville. Its public description identifies a sanctuary herd of nineteen alpacas, including younger and older animals, rather than a commercial breeding operation.
The sanctuary offers educational classes and field trips. The reviewed information did not establish routine general-admission hours, a retail shop, or animal-sales and breeding services, so the public-access status is limited to its advertised educational programming.
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