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Alpaca farms in Wyoming
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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Arrowhead Alpacas is a family-operated ranch near Powell, Wyoming, run by the Sapp family. The operation began in 2005 with seven pregnant females and has grown into a large Huacaya and Suri herd, with breeding decisions centered on animal quality and fiber.
The ranch sells herdsires, breeding animals, raw fleece, roving, yarn, felt, fertilizer products, and other goods made from its animals. It welcomes farm-tour visitors by calling ahead, and its finished products are also carried locally at Heartworks in Powell.
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Big Horn Mountain Alpacas is a mother-daughter-run Wyoming farm located at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. The family cares for a small herd of alpacas and a varied group of other animals, and personally hand-shears its alpacas and processes their fiber on site.
The farm does not sell alpacas and is closed to visitors. It remains an active fiber business, selling finished products online and at local events, with orders generally shipped promptly from its ranch store.
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Amare' Alpacas Farm is a family-owned alpaca farm in Evanston, with LeSage Studio as its farm store. The owner began raising alpacas in 2010, expanded the herd with high-quality bloodlines, and opened the studio store in 2021.
The business sells local and American-grown fiber goods alongside ethically produced Peruvian alpaca pieces, including clothing, footwear, accessories, home goods, and craft materials. Group farm tours are available by reservation, making visits structured rather than walk-in.
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Silver Sage Alpacas is a Laramie, Wyoming alpaca-fiber and apparel business operated as a division of Medicine Bow Peak Ranch, LLC. Its public website focuses on luxury alpaca fiber, apparel, merchandise, and information about the business.
The reviewed site provides an online merchandise storefront and information about events, but it does not clearly advertise ranch tours, animal sales, or visitor access. The entry therefore reflects it as an active alpaca-product business rather than a confirmed public farm attraction.
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