Who doesn’t smile upon gazing at an adorable, fluffy, admittedly somewhat odd-looking alpaca? This camelid species, which is similar to the llama, is found all over South America. But you certainly don’t have to venture that far to see them — you can visit an alpaca farm right here in Washington.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm is located 25448 Port Gamble Road NE in Poulsbo.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook And since moving onto the property in 2007, this family has acquired some adorable additions.
The family started out with a small herd, eventually expanding. Now, they’ve been full-time farmers for over a decade.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook There are certainly worse jobs to have.
Alpacas are a great investment, and not just because they look like some kind of amazing cartoon character.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook They double as ’lawn mowers,’ sell for a hefty price tag to other farmers, and create great, ahem, fertilizer.
Luckily (for us), Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm allows visitors to come meet the alpacas.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook You can take a barn tour daily for just $5 per person, or arrange a special tour on a weekend.
The farm also has chickens, meaning you can purchase a dozen fresh eggs for $6.
management / TripAdvisor You’ll also see dogs and cats wandering around the property.
Make sure to stop by the farm store, where you’ll find plenty of great gifts.
management / TripAdvisor These cozy alpaca blankets will keep you cozy at night.
You can schedule a tour of the farm by calling (360) 286-9999 or emailing Sawdusthillfarm@aol.com.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook Prepare to be greeted by lots of smiles like this.
If visiting an alpaca farm is right up your alley, you’ll be pleased to know that you can also do yoga with goats here in Washington.
Sawdust Hill Alpaca Farm Facebook
And since moving onto the property in 2007, this family has acquired some adorable additions.
There are certainly worse jobs to have.
They double as ’lawn mowers,’ sell for a hefty price tag to other farmers, and create great, ahem, fertilizer.
You can take a barn tour daily for just $5 per person, or arrange a special tour on a weekend.
management / TripAdvisor
You’ll also see dogs and cats wandering around the property.
These cozy alpaca blankets will keep you cozy at night.
Prepare to be greeted by lots of smiles like this.
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