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Alpaca farms in Wisconsin
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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Casacampo is a private, family-run alpaca and llama ranch near Wisconsin Dells. It is built around curated agritourism experiences, pairing animal encounters with guided ranch activities, a Peruvian-inspired lounge and boutique, and overnight stays.
Visitors can take self-guided or guided tours, attend llama yoga, reserve private groups and birthday packages, and stay at the ranch year-round. The Cellar sells alpaca décor, apparel, and other curated goods.
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Eagle Eye Farm is a woman-owned family farm in River Falls with award-winning Huacaya alpacas alongside llamas, sheep, miniature Highland cattle, pigs, chickens, and other animals. It combines its breeding herd with a broad, highly public-facing farm-experience program.
The farm offers daily and public tours, field trips, corporate events, private parties, birthdays, alpaca yoga, retreats, camps, and a farm market. Its store sells goods made from alpaca fiber, including roving, mats, hats, socks, and gloves.
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Frost Farm Alpacas is a woman veteran-owned alpaca farm in Coloma. The farm raises alpacas, harvests their fiber, and turns farm-grown fiber into handmade retail items; the operation also makes maple syrup and handcrafted baskets.
The on-farm retail store operates seasonally, with Friday and Saturday hours and other times available by appointment. Visitors can meet the alpacas and shop for alpaca-fiber products, including hats and woven pillows.
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LondonDairy Alpacas is a fourth-generation family farm and full-spectrum agritourism ranch in Two Rivers. Established as an alpaca operation in 1996, it raises award-winning alpacas and draws on the property’s long agricultural history.
The ranch offers online-bookable visits, educational programs, school groups, special events, and alpaca-management clinics. Its gift and wine store sells products such as socks, yarn, roving, scarves, rugs, felted soap, sweaters, toys, and accessories.
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Lotis Alpacas is a small central-Wisconsin alpaca farm in Nekoosa, owned by Paul and Lori Dvorak. The operation has been in business since 2007 and focuses on healthy, conformationally sound alpacas with fine, dense fleece.
Lotis sells Huacaya breeding stock, herdsires, yarn, raw fiber, hats, gloves, socks, and other alpaca products. The farm welcomes visitors and maintains published store hours, providing a local retail and farm-visit option.
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Magic Willows Alpacas is a Hartford-area alpaca farm that began as a 4-H project and grew into a 13-acre operation. Its herd includes Suri and Huacaya alpacas as well as a llama, and the farm retains a strong fiber-arts and educational focus.
The farm store is open Wednesday through Saturday, with informal tours available during store hours. It also schedules customized field trips, hosts seasonal events, and sells yarn, roving, raw fleece, felt, finished alpaca goods, and fiber-arts supplies.
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Greenbriar Farm Alpaca-MAM Consulting Associates is a 68-acre alpaca operation west of Milwaukee, run by Margery and Michael Morack. The farm maintains breeding animals and presents itself as a source of alpaca expertise and consulting for the industry.
Visitors can schedule a walk with the alpacas and shop for farm-made fiber products. The operation also lists alpacas for sale and emphasizes breeding-quality animals rather than unrestricted public admission.
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Sabamba Alpaca Ranch & Retail is a De Pere alpaca ranch operated by Tom and Sally Schmidt. The ranch is in its twentieth year and combines alpaca breeding and sales with a retail store, visitor experiences, and lodging.
Open-day guests can take free self-guided or short informational tours, while private tours and full-day Alpaca Experiences are available by reservation. The large store sells alpaca socks, apparel, yarn, rovings, gifts, and home goods, and the ranch offers a bed-and-breakfast stay.
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Shillcox Shamrock Lines is a family-owned alpaca farm south of De Pere, set within a 211-acre family dairy farm with roots dating to 1887. The operation raises high-quality alpacas for fleece, breeding, and sale, with several family members involved in the business.
The farm is open year-round by appointment and offers on-site tours as well as off-site presentations for schools, nursing homes, clubs, and organizations. Its store sells blankets, clothing, yarn, rovings, fiber, and other alpaca products.
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Suri Fina Alpaca Farm is a 52-acre diversified family farm near Washburn, close to Lake Superior. Jamie, Abby, and Miles Klema have raised Suri alpacas since 2007 and combine fiber production with regenerative agriculture, food crops, eggs, and greenhouse products.
Its farm store is open daily, and visitors can browse the barn on their own or schedule an Alpaca Meet & Greet Tour. The farm also hosts workshops, school groups, camps, and tour companies, and sells fiber goods, food, plants, eggs, and other farm products online and in person.
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Token Creek Alpacas is a 20-acre full-service alpaca farm east of Evansville, with a herd of about 40 award-winning animals. The farm focuses on breeding-quality alpacas, champion herdsires, sales, and hands-on support for both beginning and established owners.
It offers breeding stock, herdsires, boarding, shearing, animal-husbandry help, facilities assistance, and on-site seminars. The farm is open by appointment, and its materials emphasize breeder education and ownership support rather than a general retail-tourism program.
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