You Can Visit This Little Compton Farm With Adorable Alpacas
Looking for something fun-tastic and a little different to do this fall?
I humbly suggest hanging out with and hand feeding the adorable alpacas — also a Jersusalem donkey and some Swedish quacks (errr, ducks) and chickens — at Hope Alpaca Farm in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
Imagine, if you will, being out of doors on a lovely piece of land (that’s been passed down now to the 5th generation) in LC and reconnecting with nature by way of these sweet and almost-plush-toy-like (down to the ginormous eyes) beings.
Speaking of which, the glowing and wonderful stuff that you’ve heard about alpacas?
We lived it and discovered that it was indeed true.
Also: You will want to alpaca some hand wipes because frankly although these animals are darling, they will slobber all over your hands whilst you’re feeding them. (Full disclosure, they will spit at one another, but unlike llamas, their cousins in the camel family, they won’t take aim at you.)
Three more things before I forget, there is a fee, a holiday farm store (open 10am to 2pm on Nov. 29th and Dec. 6th, 13th and 20th) and you will need to book your visit in advance via email: Get the complete details at HopeAlpacaFarm.com.
As always, when you go, please let them know you were inspired by Patty J and PattyJ.com.
Photo Credits: All of the above photos are courtesy of us.