Meet the Alpacas at Ten Seven Acres Farm | September & October 2024

Ten Seven Acres Alpaca Farm.
Photo provided by Ten Seven Acres

Visit the Alpacas at Ten Seven Acres

Head 30 minutes south of Fargo to explore the Ten Seven Acres Alpaca Farm in Galchutt, North Dakota. Meet the alpacas, chickens, horses, donkey, and even a mini horse!

Dates: September 7, 8, 14, 15, 28, & 29 and October 6, 12, 13, 26, & 27 (11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. each day)

Where: Ten Seven Acres (107 Galchutt, Ave, Galchutt, ND)

Meet the alpacas, chickens, horses, ducks, and mini-donkey, shop in the store, and take an alpaca nature walk (additional fee).

Ten Seven Acres Alpaca Farm.
Photo provided by Ten Seven Acres

Feeling extra adventurous? Take a nature walk with an alpaca (cost is $7; kids under 3 are free). You can walk an alpaca on a lead through a forest trail on a guided tour. Participants must be 10 years old to lead an alpaca independently, and walks last about 15-25 minutes. Book your nature walk and get tickets here!

Ten Seven Acres Alpaca Farm.
Photo provided by Ten Seven Acres

Good to Know:

  • Please park along the gravel road in front of the farm (signs posted).
  • Bathrooms are available.
  • For the safety of other guests and the farm animals, no pets are allowed.
  • Outside food is allowed, and picnics are encouraged!
See their website or Facebook page for more information!
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