Family friendly alpaca & llama farm experience now accepting reservations
James and Sarah, owners and founders of Alpacas of Montana, are so much more than farm and business owners: they’re innovators. They’re pioneers in the alpaca fabric industry. Every single product sold by Alpacas of Montana was the brainchild of James and Sarah. From scratch, James created every yarn and fabric that is used in their products. They’ve done what you have to do to be successful: become experts. They can tell you the origin story of alpacas, their anatomy and their social patterns – James even teaches a Camelid Mechanics class for Montana State University’s Vet Program. James and Sarah have crafted such a deep understanding and respect for these animals that translates into their craftsmanship of products and the longevity of the company.
Alpacas of Montana leads the textile industry in their commitment to comfort and warmth through the purposeful design of environmentally conscious and sustainable alpaca products. They’ve built this company on transparency, innovation, and long standing relationships. Employees aren’t just workers, they’re family members (including the now 60 alpacas, 7 llamas, 3 anatolian shepherds, boss lady cat, prairie dogs, chickens, and birds on the farm). Alpacas of Montana is happy to welcome you to the family, and thank you for joining the alpaca revolution!
Their 45-minute, hands-on farm tours provide an experience to get up close and personal with the alpacas and llamas. You’ll get to feed them their favorite treats, learn how to catch and halter them for walks, help give them a bath on warm days, and depending on the time of year, visit with alpaca moms and crias (babies)! Babies are born throughout the summer.
Along with alpacas and llamas, you will meet three Turkish Anatolian Guard Dogs – Chili, Hazel, and Finn. They’re litter-mates and best friends! The chickens and horses (seasonal) love welcoming visitors and will always take some extra treats too! The farm is home to ground squirrels, deer, bald eagles (binoculars may be needed), and of course the resident cat, Jill, occasionally makes special appearances.
Visit www.alpacasofmontana.com (click “Farm Tours”) to book your Alpaca and Llama experience! Log on to find a schedule of tours, customer reviews, and more information on what to expect from your day at the farm. •