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Alpaca farms in Utah
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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Bergstrom Farms is a Bluffdale fiber farm operated by Linda Bergstrom. The farm keeps alpacas alongside Icelandic sheep, Angora goats, chickens, and bees, with an emphasis on tracing fiber from the animals through making and teaching.
The farm offers tours by appointment and is listed by Utah Agritourism for farm tours and workshops. Its shop sells cruelty-free, sustainable goods made with attention to animal welfare; dedicated breeding, wedding, and party services were not clearly advertised.
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Bewitched by Alpacas is a Bluffdale farm and outdoor fiber-arts studio operated by Jenny Ferguson. The experience brings guests together with alpacas, goats, and chickens while teaching beginner-friendly hand weaving with alpaca fiber.
Classes include the materials and prepared looms, and the farm advertises seasonal tours and workshops from May through October. It is geared toward small creative gatherings, date nights, and learning experiences; breeding, weddings, and a dedicated product shop were not clearly advertised.
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Circle Cliff Ranch Alpacas is an alpaca ranch between Bicknell and Torrey in Wayne County, Utah. Established in 2015, it is a Southern Utah ranch offering visitors an alpaca experience near Capitol Reef National Park.
Reservations are required, and the ranch offers tours, field trips, workshops, events, classes, a shop, and alpaca-owner mentoring. It is closed Sundays and has no public restrooms; visitors should book ahead rather than expect walk-in access.
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The Farm Zion is a Fisher-family agritourism farm in Hurricane, Utah, near Zion National Park. It keeps alpacas among a larger group of farm animals and operates as a year-round family attraction with guided animal experiences.
Its 50-minute guided farm tour includes supervised animal interaction, petting and feeding selected animals, and education about animal care. The farm also hosts community events such as egg hunts, camps, fall activities, and Christmas programming, and has a gift shop; it functions as a petting-zoo-style attraction.
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Uinta Ranch Alpacas is a Willard breeding and fiber farm operated by Robert and Suzie Radtke. The ranch offers breeding stock, farm set-up and ownership guidance, an on-site store, and a range of alpaca experiences.
Tours are scheduled by text or appointment and include opportunities to learn about, feed, pet, and mingle with the herd. The ranch also offers fiber-to-yarn experiences, tours for schools and community groups, classes and seminars, open-barn days, and an appointment-only shop selling socks, yarn, hats, and other alpaca goods.
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Wasatch Back Alpacas is a Heber City farm that breeds and raises alpacas for their personalities and fiber. The farm combines herd care with hands-on visitor experiences and a store that carries alpaca products and locally made goods.
Visitors can take farm tours to feed, walk, and learn about alpacas, with seasonal experiences available. The reviewed listings did not identify dedicated wedding or outside stud services, but the farm is open to booked public experiences and product shopping.
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