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Alpaca farms in Texas
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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Alpaquita Ranch is a family-run Huacaya and Suri alpaca ranch in the Rio Grande Valley. It combines alpaca care with guided, hands-on visitor experiences and outdoor agritourism.
The ranch advertises tours, field trips, stays with alpacas, birthday celebrations, private events, weddings, and an on-site wine-house experience. It welcomes scheduled visitors during listed operating hours and maintains a shop.
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Urban Alpacas is an agritourism alpaca farm in Royse City, east of Dallas. The business offers visitors opportunities to meet, feed, and learn about alpacas and fiber processing through private farm tours.
Tours are by appointment. The farm also advertises alpacagrams, fiber-arts classes, birthday-party options, and alpaca-related retail, making it a public-experience operation rather than solely a breeder.
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Sundance Hill Farm is a Texas Hill Country working alpaca and dairy farm. It combines farm tours and hands-on animal encounters with a raw-milk herdshare program and farm-fresh goods.
The farm advertises tours, a shop, and weddings and events, including brunches, birthdays, and wedding celebrations. Its retail catalog includes alpaca cabin socks and other farm or ethically sourced goods.
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Tierra Prometida Alpaca Ranch is a Texas Hill Country Huacaya breeding ranch between Austin and San Antonio. Its herd includes about 90 alpacas and multiple co-owned or owned herdsires selected for conformation, fleece, and temperament.
The ranch operates primarily as a pedigreed-alpaca breeding program and shares its experience with breeders and alpaca enthusiasts. Public visitor hours, weddings, events, and a farm-product shop were not clearly advertised on the reviewed pages.
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Peeka Ranch is a working alpaca ranch in Burton, Texas, with a herd of more than 100 alpacas. It connects public ranch visits with education about animal care and the creation of alpaca fiber goods.
Visitors can schedule guided tours, meet the alpacas, and shop apparel, accessories, home goods, and gifts. The ranch also lists alpacas for qualified buyers, but dedicated outside stud services were not clearly advertised.
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Rancho Inca Alpacas is a Navasota alpaca breeder established in 2006 by Bill Beranek and Mario Garcia. The ranch raises Huacaya alpacas and emphasizes elite genetics, conformation, fleece quality, and customer education.
The operation is open by appointment for tours and has promoted yoga or Pilates events with alpacas. It also advertises alpaca products including yarn, roving, and garments, while dedicated wedding services were not found.
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Harmony Ranch Alpacas is a family-run North Texas alpaca ranch established in 2022. It combines an alpaca herd and fiber-focused farm store with public education and agritourism experiences on and off the farm.
The ranch welcomes visitors, hosts educational events, and takes alpacas to backyard parties, corporate events, weddings, and artisan markets. Its store sells alpaca-fiber scarves, shawls, dryer balls, hats, blankets, stuffed animals, socks, and more.
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Legendary Alpacas of Texas is a Maypearl ranch that has raised, bred, and sold award-winning Huacaya alpacas for more than 18 years. The ranch focuses on herd health, lineage, genetics, productive fleece, and sustainable livestock practices.
It offers tours, farm stays, classes, events, professional services and mentorship, plus a gift shop. Visitors can book private tours, learn about alpacas and fiber, and buy blankets, stuffies, yarn, socks, and other fiber products.
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Suri Alpacas of Crimson Ranch is a working Suri alpaca ranch in Seguin, Texas, operated by Reggie and Susie Townley. The ranch began in 2018 and focuses on breeding, education, husbandry, fiber production, and animals with strong fleece, conformation, and temperament.
The ranch offers appointment-based private tours, ranch stays, mentorship, breeding, alpaca-focused events, and an on-site boutique. Its product range includes yarn, socks, apparel, gifts, and other fiber goods.
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Figment Ranch is a nonprofit animal-rescue ranch that has cared for llamas, alpacas, and many other animals. Its website states that the ranch family is relocating from Cypress to New Ulm after the Cypress property was purchased for flood control.
The site says that parties, tours, and Airbnb rentals are temporarily unavailable during the move. It retains a gift-shop description featuring rugs made with the ranch animals' fiber, alpaca apparel, socks, dryer balls, yarn, and gifts, but public access should be reconfirmed before a visit.
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Goshen Meadows Alpacas is a Sanger farm opened in 2021 by Lee and Sue Allison. The farm keeps alpacas for public education and carefully considers breeding choices to improve its herd's fiber quality and composition.
The ranch welcomes visitors of all ages to learn about alpacas and provides booking, events, and shop sections on its website. Specific recurring hours and the detailed scope of events or retail products were not clear on the reviewed home page.
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