There are plenty of farms dotted all over New Hampshire. In the fall, they’re great for apples and in the summer you might want to stop by to get stop by and cut your own flowers. New Hampshire beautiful landscape makes it the perfect place to create and cultivate a thriving farm. But, if we had to pick our favorite — it might be this one. While we love apple cider, there’s nothing better than an adorable alpaca and this farm has plenty.

Hidden about an hour and a half north of Boston, in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire you’ll find Purgatory Falls Alpaca Farm.

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The Alpacas here are loved and well-cared for as true members of the family.

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The farm has been around for years and has gone from being home to 6 to more than 100 Huacaya and Suri alpacas.

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It’s hard not to love an alpaca. They’re inquisitive faces, their kind eyes — and of course, they look absolutely adorable.

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But while they make wonderful companions for those who know how to care for them, another big draw is their fur.

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The farm creates beautiful yarn made and dyed by hand in original colorways chosen by Dana Welch.

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You’re free to visit the farm and spend time with these wonderful animals, but you’ll need to call ahead to schedule a visit. This also means your time here will be personal and unlike other large farms with things like admission fees and parking lots.

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So, what are you waiting for? You’ll love it here!

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Purgatory Falls Alpaca Farm is located at 195 Purgatory Falls Rd., Lyndeborough, New Hampshire. While you can reach them daily, you’ll need to call ahead to make an appointment to visit. This means that you won’t be surrounded by tons of tourists — this farm is the real deal! Check out their website, visit them on Facebook or call them at 603-654-7690.

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Visiting an alpaca farm might be the last thing on your New Hampshire bucket list. To make that list just a little bit longer, check out these 12 things to do in the Granite State when you thought you’ve done everything.

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