We all need to step out of our daily routine every now and then. What better way to do so than spending a few hours among furry friends? Animals just have a way of making us forget about our worries and remind us how to focus on the moment. Make a whole bunch of furry new friends and create lifelong memories at this alpaca farm in Kentucky.
Barnett’s Creek Farm in Liberty has been a working family farm since 2007.
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Founded by Paul and Margie, the alpaca farm sprawls across 60 picturesque, secluded acres and…
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…Is home to a herd of friendly, curious alpacas.
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Of course, you’ll be visiting a working farm, so dress appropriately. Wear closed-toe shoes and be prepared to dodge around rocks, mud, alpaca poop, and…
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…Spit. Yep. Alpacas like to spit at each other. However, you could become an unintended receiver of that spit, so bring an extra shirt with you just in case.
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Tours generally last between 1-2 hours, and you’ll have the opportunity to learn about alpaca care and alpaca fiber.
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At the end of your tour, stop by the farm shop that’s brimming with alpaca products, including yarn, clothes, rugs, and plenty more.
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Ready for your visit to Barnett’s Creek Farm? Make an appointment to come meet the cool creatures by calling (606) 787-5329 or emailing info@barnettscreekfarm.com.
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Tours of the farm cost $3 for guests 13 years and older and $1.50 for guests between five and 12 years. Kids under five are free.
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Click here to see the Barnett’s Creek Farm website for more information and follow along with your new furry friends on Facebook here.
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Address: 970 Moxley Road, Liberty, KY 42539
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