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Alpaca farms in Virginia
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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Alpacas of Middleburg at Flowing Fleece Farm is a family-operated alpaca farm in Middleburg’s horse-and-wine country. The farm raises alpacas and focuses on public education, allowing visitors to meet the herd and learn about alpaca fiber.
The farm has advertised private tours and alpaca event appearances, and its farm store sells fiber goods and gifts. The reviewed information supports visits and events by arrangement rather than unrestricted daily admission.
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Bluegrass Alpaca Ranch is an alpaca and llama farm in Hume, Virginia. Its website presents the operation as a small farm where visitors can meet the animals and learn about the herd.
Visits and farm-store shopping are handled by appointment, and the farm says it cannot accommodate large groups. The reviewed site supports a focused visitor experience rather than open walk-in hours.
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BrightEyes Alpacas is a seven-acre alpaca retreat in Farmville with alpacas, llamas, chickens, dogs, and other animals. The farm combines animal care with agritourism and an on-site lodging offering.
Its current website advertises bookable tours, classes, events, a shop, and lodging. These scheduled activities make it a public-facing farm experience for families and other visitors, rather than a walk-in petting zoo.
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Double 8 Alpaca & Llama Ranch is a working alpaca and llama ranch in western Loudoun County. It combines animal husbandry, sales and breeding support with education for prospective and established alpaca owners.
The ranch runs private guided tours, llama hikes, photo sessions, yoga, and fiber activities by reservation. It also advertises wedding appearances, off-site event appearances, and a farm store; walk-ins are not accepted for tours.
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Ever After Alpaca Farm is an appointment-only alpaca farm in Broad Run. It offers ticketed alpaca interaction encounters and photo opportunities, with its 2026 season and pop-up tour dates published on the site.
The farm pairs its visitor program with an online alpaca-product business selling socks, shawls, scarves, gloves, and related items. Bookings are required, which keeps public access structured around scheduled experiences.
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Mary's Alpaca is a breeding and fiber operation on more than 160 acres in The Plains, Virginia. The herd includes alpacas selected for conformation and fleece, and the farm emphasizes its show-winning breeding program.
The farm offers scheduled tours, alpacas for sale, outside breeding with an advertised stud, fiber goods, clothing, and alpaca-manure fertilizer. It also operates a farm-stay lodging offering, while farm visits are scheduled rather than open walk-in access.
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Meadowgate Alpacas is a family-run Beaverdam farm that deliberately keeps a small herd so it can concentrate on individual animal health, temperament, and fiber quality. Its work includes breeding, fiber production, agritourism, animal-assisted experiences, and event appearances.
Visitors can book farm visits and attend advertised seasonal dates. Meadowgate also supplies alpacas for weddings and other events, with handlers accompanying the animals; public visits are scheduled rather than general walk-ins.
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Pacabella Farm Alpacas & Boutique is a 14-acre alpaca farm in the Blue Ridge foothills near Smith Mountain Lake. The farm maintains alpacas for sale and provides tours that introduce visitors to feeding, handling, fiber, and alpaca ownership.
A farm boutique sells alpaca apparel, gifts, and handmade fiber items. Pacabella also advertises boarding and breeding services, including herdsires, while tours and shopping operate on published hours or by appointment.
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Poplar Hill Alpacas & Studio is an active Blacksburg alpaca and fiber business. The farm participates in the regional fiber community and operates a studio and online storefront centered on alpaca products.
The farm is closed to general public access, but accepts visitors by appointment and offers farm tours by arrangement. Its store lists products such as socks, dryer balls, felted soap, and care items for purchase.
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Sacred Acres Alpaca Farm is a 23-acre working alpaca farm in Virginia’s Piedmont, near Palmyra. It raises alpacas for fiber and uses its barn for animal activities, a farm store, and fiber-workshop education.
The farm offers year-round visits by appointment, special open-farm dates, guided alpaca walks, private tours, and self-guided visits. Visitors can see fiber processing and shop for alpaca products; the available materials do not clearly advertise weddings or outside stud services.
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Skyfiber Ranch Alpacas is a boutique alpaca farm in Fauquier County, near Washington, DC. The ranch raises alpacas and also keeps chickens, guinea fowl, kunekune pigs, and livestock guardian dogs.
The farm offers appointment-based alpaca encounters and tours, plus photography and gazebo experiences. It also supports prospective owners with animal selection and care guidance, advertises an alpaca stud row for breeding, and has an online shop.
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