If you are in any way interested in fiber arts. Go. If you just want to be outdoors and enjoy nature. Go. If you are in need of cuteness overload. Definitely, go! From the sheering process to finished product, this tour will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about how to get from a field full of cute, fluffy animals to beautiful, handcrafted garments and so much more. It is obvious that the couple who own and run this business are passionate about what they do and the life they lead.
Every moment of my experience there was fun and filled with information or the enjoyment of watching these adorable, semi-domesticated animals just do their thing. The stand out moment was getting to see a brand new baby alpaca. If you think the adults are cute, you know nothing of true cuteness. I recommend getting out there in June and July since there are many pregnant alpaca and you might be lucky enough to see an itty bitty baby alpaca for yourself.
My only issue was my navigation system trying to send me down the wrong road. You want to make sure that you are turning down the 159th street that actually has the white, vinyl fence bordering it.
Response from Host
Aug 2021
Thank you for your amazing review. It was very detailed, informative, and well written. It was a pleasure introducing you to the alpacas.