What’s better than seeing the face of a fluffy alpaca? In case you don’t know, an alpaca is a species of South American camelid found in Southern Peru, Western Bolivia, Ecuador, and Northern Chile. There has been a rise in New Jersey alpaca farms, so here is a list of ones that you can visit!
What’s the difference between an alpaca and a llama? Although they are closely related, there are a few differences. For one, alpacas are bred specifically for their fiber, which is used to make knitted and woven items. They are INCREDIBLY soft and cozy alpaca blankets, sweaters, gloves, etc are very popular. Secondly, alpacas are a lot smaller.
New Jersey Alpaca Farms:
Alpacas on Allaire
Stepping onto the grounds of Alpacas on Allaire (the farm formerly known as Edel Haus), visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the world of these gentle, woolly residents. The farm serves as both a sanctuary and an educational hub, highlighting the unique benefits and eco-friendly qualities of alpaca fiber.
2260 Allaire Road, Wall, NJ
Arrow Acres Alpaca Farm
Arrow Acres Alpaca Farm is a cherished family-run establishment. The heart and soul of the farm lie in the hands of Don and Dee Sherman, who lovingly tend to the alpaca herd alongside their children and grandchildren. Visiting Arrow Acres Alpaca Farm presents a delightful opportunity to meet these graceful creatures and witness the genuine love and care poured into their well-being. Beyond this heartwarming experience, the farm also offers a treasure trove for craft enthusiasts. You can indulge in the purchase of exquisite hand-spun yarn and marvel at the intricate hand-knit creations, each a testament to the artisanal expertise fostered within this remarkable family.
2021 Bentz Road Wall, NJ
Bluebird Farm Alpacas
Situated in the picturesque Peapack, Bluebird Farm Alpacas graces 11 acres of serene land, nestled against the backdrop of over 175 acres of neighboring farmlands. Their journey began with a meticulously curated foundation herd, thoughtfully selected from farms renowned for offering top-quality breeding stock, impeccable conformation, prestigious champion bloodlines, and irresistibly soft fleece. The farm extends a warm invitation for you to immerse yourself in the world of alpacas. To ensure a personalized experience, advance booking for your visit is a must, guaranteeing that you’ll have a memorable and enchanting encounter with the delightful residents of Bluebird Farm Alpacas.
44 Willow Ave, Peapack, NJ
Carm’s Farm
Nestled in the heart of New Jersey, this lively farmstead offers a quirky greeting committee of alpacas, horses, guinea hens, and a desert-dwelling camel. It’s an interactive escape where you can get on a first-name basis with the residents at the petting zoo—just don’t forget to grab a cup of sliced carrots for your new friends.
296 Route 537, Colts Neck, NJ
Cedar Lane Alpacas
Nestled in Howell, Cedar Lane Alpacas is a charming small farm with a unique focus on raising and selling alpacas at affordable prices, catering to aspiring startup farms. Their mission is to make alpaca ownership accessible and rewarding for all. Visiting their farm store is a delightful experience, as they offer a fine selection of alpaca yarn and an array of knitted products. They are open on select dates.
67 Victory Rd, Howell, NJ
Dancing Horse Farm
Proudly situated in Pemberton, Dancing Horse Farm has been passionately involved in breeding and raising alpacas in the scenic southern region of New Jersey for more than 15 years. Their dedication to these magnificent creatures goes beyond raising them – they also carefully process the alpacas’ exquisite fiber, transforming it into a delightful assortment of yarns and other products.
221 Fort Dix Rd, Pemberton, NJ
Hidden Brook Ranch
In 2019, Gary and Christine Milcheck acquired their long-awaited dream home, which surprisingly included a delightful group of alpacas and a charming llama named Stella. Inspired by their new companions and a passion for sharing knowledge, they embarked on a venture to offer engaging and informative farm tours to the public. Additionally, the couple set up a dedicated farm store where they proudly showcase and sell a range of products crafted from luxurious alpaca wool.
196 State Park Rd., Blairstown, NJ
Hidden Hill Farm
This privately-owned farm boasts a delightful assortment of animals, including alpacas, mini cows, sheep, goats, horses, mini donkeys, and llamas, all waiting to receive an abundance of affection. Exciting dates have been announced for goat yoga sessions, and guests can also indulge in the joy of goat feeding and cuddle time. However, please note that reservations are required.
690 Woodbury Glassboro Rd, Sewell, NJ
Hidden Spring Lavender
At this splendid lavender farm, you’ll encounter a dedicated husband and wife team running the show. Beyond the enchanting lavender fields, they offer an extraordinary experience that sets them apart – Alpaca Halter Walking reservations. This one-of-a-kind adventure allows you to truly connect with these majestic creatures as you embark on an up-close and personal journey with them
890 Route 601, Skillman, NJ
Humor Me Farm
Welcome to Humor Me Farm, a charming family-owned farm sanctuary. Here, they offer delightful farm tours, granting you the opportunity to get up close and personal with their adorable alpacas. But that’s not all – the farm takes great pride in its hands-on approach to sustainability and craftsmanship. The alpacas are lovingly sheared, and their soft fibers are carefully hand-spun into luxurious yarn. What makes their creations even more special is that the entire process, from shearing to crafting, is done 100% by their own family. As a result, they create a range of cozy alpaca wearables, ensuring comfort and style for every member of your family.
128 Anthony Rd. Glen Gardner, NJ
Meadows Edge Alpaca Ranch
Meadows Edge Farm invites guests to mingle with their woolly residents throughout the year, but the property truly comes alive during their curated seasonal and holiday celebrations. These festivals transform the farm into a community hub where the soft-coated alpacas share the spotlight with local artisans and a variety of family-friendly entertainment.
2577 Berrytown Road, Port Norris, NJ
Morning Glori Farmette
Morning Glori Farmette offers a diverse array of tours, events, and classes to its visitors. The farmette, run by Brian and Angela, a couple with two young children, presents a picturesque adventure set in a new town on their new farm. Constantly learning about animal care, and farm maintenance, and balancing their busy lives, they embody the essence of living a dream. One of their renowned offerings is the beloved “Yoga with Alpacas” sessions. The Farmette also hosts exciting events like “Barre at the Farm” and engaging “Little Farmette 6-week Classes.” Guests have the unique opportunity to enjoy picnics in the company of friendly alpacas.
131 Navy Ln, Marlton, NJ
Out of Sight Alpacas
The family who owns this farm embarked on their alpaca journey in 2010, starting with 8 alpacas. Over the years, their herd has flourished, and they now take pride in tending to approximately 30 Huacaya alpacas. In addition to farm tours, you can embark on an exciting alpaca training adventure with a 50-minute hike that leads you through sandy wooded trails while walking alongside their friendly alpacas. The farm also provides With a strong belief in the alpacas’ potential to revolutionize the natural fiber industry, the family has invested in these remarkable animals and the remarkable gifts they provide. The farm also hosts special events, including unique yoga sessions not only with alpacas but also with emus. Reservations are required.
416 Wells Mills Rd, Waretown, NJ
Pequest Cut Off Farm
Pequest Cut Off Farm offers an interactive escape where visitors can connect with a gentle herd of alpacas through personalized experiences. The farm provides a peaceful environment focused on education and animal bonding, with activities tailored for various age groups. Operating from Monday through Saturday, the farm requires advanced appointments to ensure a dedicated and tranquil experience for every guest.Visitors can choose from two primary ways to engage with the animals:
Guided Alpaca Treks – A relaxing 45-minute stroll where guests aged 12 and older are paired with their own alpaca. This guided walk teaches proper handling techniques and fascinating facts about the species, while younger children can join as companions.
Petting and Feeding Sessions: A hands-on option ideal for families and young children, allowing for 30 minutes of close-up interaction and feeding.
196 Pequest Road, Andover, NJ
RJ Stokley’s Celestial Acres Sanctuary
Based in Tewksbury, RJ Stokley’s Celestial Acres Sanctuary provides a peaceful haven for rescued animals while offering therapeutic experiences for visitors. By booking private tours, photography sessions, or equine encounters, guests directly support the medical care and rehabilitation of the sanctuary’s re-homed residents. This Hunterdon County destination also features handcrafted alpaca products and unique stays in their Honey Bee Suite, all centered around a mission of community impact and animal welfare.
17 Hollow Brook Road, Tewksbury, NJ
Scotia Acres Alpacas
Deeply rooted in agricultural history, this 53-acre estate has been a working farm since the 1800s. Today, the expansive property serves as a scenic home for both Suri and Huacaya alpacas, offering visitors a chance to encounter both varieties of these elegant animals against a backdrop of centuries-old farmland.
330 Newbolds Corner Road, Lumberton, NJ
Whispering Pines Alpaca Farm and Country Store
Whispering Pines turns a simple farm visit into an immersive lesson on environmental stewardship, using their resident herd to spark conversations about building a more sustainable ecosystem. The experience emphasizes the connection between mindful farming and a healthier planet. While you’re there, check out their store filled with alpaca leggings, hiker socks, and scarves.
63 Rittenhouse Road, Stockton, NJ
WoodsEdge Farm
For five decades, WoodsEdge has anchored its reputation on the art of sustainable fiber farming. Established in 1976, the farm has evolved into a premier breeder of elite llamas and alpacas, focusing on the genetic excellence required to yield world-class natural materials.
78 Bowne Station Road, Stockton, NJ

