Walk Alpacas on a Lavender Farm!


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Last spring we got to feed baby goats. I thought this year we would take an alpaca for a walk though a lavender field. Goodness they are cute! Hidden Spring Lavender and Alpaca Farm is a beautiful location. The lavender will be in full bloom and the baby alpacas were born in May. You can walk around the beautiful fields, take pictures and they also have a store where you can buy products and plants.
What to expect:
Alpaca Halter Training (Walking): Walk one of their beautiful, friendly Alpacas around the property. Enjoy their wonderful personalities and cuteness overload. You will be instructed on how to handle your alpaca and they will give you a little bit of information on the Alpacas. At the end of the walk you will be able to have pictures taken with your alpaca. 1 reservation is 1 Alpaca and 1 Person. Your walk will last around 15 minutes. Feel free to take lots of pictures with your alpaca and if you need assistance doing so, please as one of our Volunteers for help. This is a rain/snow or shine unless torrential rain then we will postpone. Our helpers are all volunteers, so tipping is appreciated. Thank you.
COST:
There is a $20 charge to walk the alpacas and it must be prepaid for our time slot. I thought the best way for us to do it is for everyone to pay me the $20 and I'll purchase out tickets so we can all have the same time. To secure your spot you will need to send me a deposit of $20 via PayPal at mlabbancz@gmail.com or via Zelle at marie@artoflove.com As soon as I receive your payment I'll move you from the waitlist to going.
Lunch:
Let me know if you would like to join me for lunch after our visit. I thought we could do a 1:00PM lunch at the Brick Farm Tavern (130 Hopewell-Rocky Hill Rd, Hopewell) Really great food. It will be a treat. You can check out their menu here: Brick Farm Tavern Menu

Walk Alpacas on a Lavender Farm!