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Alpaca farms in Tennessee
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ChewPaca Farms is a small working alpaca farm in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, operated as a hands-on visitor experience. The farm emphasizes introductions to alpacas, guided tours, animal-care education, crafts, and family or group visits.
Visits are booked in advance as one-hour sessions for groups of up to ten people. The farm also advertises alpaca yoga and special on-farm programming, including a 2026 long-table dinner event. A farm retail operation or breeding service was not clearly advertised on the reviewed pages.
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Coleman Valley Alpaca Farm is a visitor-oriented alpaca farm in Franklin, Tennessee. Its experiences center on small-group feed-and-greet appointments, where guests meet, feed, and learn about the alpacas with owner Doug, as well as alpaca-inclusive photography sessions.
The farm also runs scheduled alpaca-yoga sessions and photo events. Visits are by appointment rather than walk-in admission, and the farm's feed-and-greet listing accommodates groups of up to eight people. No dedicated breeding, wedding, or retail-product program was clearly advertised on the reviewed pages.
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Elderwood Farms is a family-run alpaca farm north of Memphis, Tennessee, raising Huacaya and Suri alpacas. The operation focuses on breeding quality animals and supports prospective owners through alpaca sales, breedings, and mentorship.
The farm is listed by the Tennessee Alpaca Association as a mentor farm, and current breeder listings identify active owners and animals for sale. Public tours, event rentals, weddings, and a farm store were not clearly advertised on the reviewed sources.
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Long Hollow Suri Alpacas is a Gallatin breeding farm founded by Karl and Jan Heinrich in 2002. It raises Suri alpacas with an emphasis on fiber and champion genetics, and also operates New Era Fiber, a commercial knitwear and fiber-processing business.
The farm offers tours by reservation, education about alpacas and yarn making, breeding and boarding services, and on-farm or online sales. Its store carries fiber clothing, yarn, and gifts made from alpaca fiber, while public access is arranged in advance rather than through regular walk-in hours.
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Magnolia Acres Alpaca Farm is a small Cunningham, Tennessee farm founded in 2022 by Mark and Judie Powers. The operation keeps alpacas alongside miniature horses and other farm animals, and is designed around family-friendly farm visits and animal interaction.
Guests book visits for tours, alpaca feeding, interactions with miniature horses, and farm-store shopping. The farm offers customizable visits, including educational topics, alpaca-product learning, and birthday-photo opportunities. Breeding and wedding services were not advertised.
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Magnolia Alpaca Ranch is a Gallatin farm operated by Greg, Anna, and Michelle. Their farm began with other small livestock after the family moved there in 2018, and added alpacas in 2020; it now combines farm experiences, crafted alpaca products, and overnight stays.
Farm visits require reservations and let guests meet and feed the alpacas. The ranch also advertises a product shop, overnight camper accommodations, and an events section, making it an agritourism-focused destination rather than solely a breeding operation.
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Mesa Trail Alpacas is a Jacks Creek farm established in 2014. It grew from a small group of fiber males into an alpaca breeding program with a show herd, and added a full-service fiber mill in 2015 that specializes in alpaca fiber processing.
The business offers fiber-mill services, breeding and boarding information, a farm store, and tours by appointment. It also welcomes educational groups and has advertised farm tours, school tours, RV camping, yarn, eggs, and on-farm retail sales.
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Two Roots Alpacas and Fiber Mill is a family-run fiber farm in northeast Tennessee. The farm raises alpacas, produces its own hay, and pairs the herd with a fiber mill that processes fleece into yarn, roving, felting materials, socks, beanies, scarves, shawls, and other finished goods.
Farm visits are available year-round by appointment, and visitors can tour the mill, meet the alpacas, learn about husbandry, and shop at the farm store or online. The business also advertises custom fiber processing and has been listed with herdsire services and alpaca breeding stock.
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White Barn Alpacas is a Moscow, Tennessee alpaca farm established in 2024 by Stephanie Haymes and Bradley Barnett. The farm breeds and shows Alpaca Owners Association animals, with a focus on white, light, appaloosa, pinto, and patterned alpacas.
Its active farm listings advertise herdsire service and breeding, plus alpacas for sale. The website also has an events page, though the reviewed sources did not clearly establish regular public visiting hours, a wedding offering, or a separate retail store for fiber goods.
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