Llama and Alpaca Adventure: A Spring Break Farm Tour

Join us for an unforgettable family experience this Spring Break as we invite you to our private farm for an exclusive tour! For just $15 per person, embark on an hour-long adventure that includes feeding our friendly herd of 11 llamas and alpacas with freshly harvested carrots. Learn fascinating facts about these charming creatures and get hands-on with interactive sessions designed for all ages.

We are thrilled to present this exclusive limited-time pricing, providing families with the perfect chance to connect with our entire herd. With 8 slots available per hour, we've allowed multiple groups to enjoy the farm at this more affordable rate. This unique opportunity allows you to share the space and create wonderful memories with your loved ones.

For those considering visits outside of the Spring Break period, please explore our Visit the Farm page for detailed information on availability and pricing for private farm tours. We look forward to welcoming you to our farm for an unforgettable experience!

Here are some helpful tips for making your visit fun and safe:

  1. We will be hosting tours rain or shine. We are able to host a dry experience even during rainy days.

  2. Come dressed in weather-appropriate clothes along with close-toed shoes as you will be engaging with large livestock. During rainy months, the pasture can be quite muddy, so come prepared with shoes to get dirty in. Even if undercover, we will be outside and in open-air environments throughout your visit. We offer a very easy choose-your-own-dirtiness adventure with the ability to remain quite clean if you would like to remain mud-free.

  3. Take into account traffic patterns to arrive 10-15 minutes before your visit. In the event you arrive late and we have a scheduled visit after you, you may not receive the full-time desired on the farm. There is no refund or extension to your visit for failure to commute in a timely manner with the exception of severe traffic emergencies (ie. I-5 backed up from an accident).

  4. We are a working farm and therefore may not be safe for extra-energized children. Waivers will be signed before your visit so please be aware of whether or not the children you bring will be able to remain safe and reasonably behaved during your visit (ie. no climbing on our rock walls or running off unsupervised).

  5. We will provide carrots for feeding.

Visits will start at the beginning of the hour and be done at the top of the hour. Children UNDER 2 yrs old are free *if they can’t walk a llama or feed the animals without assistance, they’re free ;)