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Alpaca farms in South Dakota
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Caputa Alpacas is an alpaca farm operated by Glenn and Debbie Lepp near Rapid City, South Dakota. The Lepps began the herd in 2015, bringing home 19 alpacas from Colorado, including 15 pregnant females. The farm raises alpacas and has expanded its operation around animal care, fiber, and a small farm-store offering.
The farm welcomes visitors during its listed hours and describes visiting the alpacas as a free, family-friendly activity. Its approved farm store sells products made from alpaca fiber, including yarn from the farm's own herd, as well as socks, hats, scarves, leggings, plush items, and small gifts. The website also documented a public shearing day for local alpacas and llamas, with advance RSVP and pricing coordination.
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Deer Creek Alpacas is a South Dakota alpaca operation based in White. Its active website describes a herd of up to 25 alpacas, whose fiber is washed, carded, spun, and used in the farm's product line. The business states that it shears its alpacas annually, processes the fleece into yarn, and sells yarn and finished fiber goods through its online shop.
The farm also participates in community-facing outreach. Its website describes alpacas traveling to meet attendees at a theater event and invites people in the local area to contact the farm about visiting or having the alpacas visit them. The current online shop offers apparel, socks, gloves, dryer balls, yarn, raw fleece, accessories, handmade goods, and other alpaca-fiber products. The street address is not published on the reviewed website, so it is intentionally not estimated here.
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Red Truck Alpaca Farm is a small, family-owned farm in Brandon, South Dakota, operated by Wade and Laura Mosset. The family began the farm in 2022, and its website describes a herd of 21 alpacas on a nine-acre property. The farm opened to visitors in June 2024 and combines alpaca care with education, hands-on farm visits, and sales of fiber-based goods.
Visitors may come without an appointment on Saturdays and Sundays, while weekday visits are available by appointment. The farm advertises group visits for scouts, field trips, retirement homes, knitting clubs, and similar groups, along with planned seasonal events such as Storytime in the Barn and Pumpkins and 'Pacas. Its farm store sells alpaca roving, yarn, blankets, hats, socks, plush items, and other alpaca products.
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