Is there anything cuter than an alpaca? If you’re not familiar with the South American animal, it’s a relative of the llama that is smaller and, well, adorable. They are bred for their fiber, which is used to create wool and make gloves, sweaters, scarves, and toys. Alpacas are not native to the Constitution State, but thankfully there are a few alpaca farms in Connecticut where you can interact with these lovely creatures! One lovely little alpaca farm in Connecticut is Chakana Sky Alpacas in Chester.
Chakana Sky Alpacas allows visitors by appointment (call in advance).
Chakana Sky Alpacas
On a one-hour tour, you’ll learn lots about alpacas and also get to meet the herd. Chakana Sky has just under 20 alpacas, each with their own unique personality.
Chakana Sky Alpacas/Google Maps
Baby alpacas, or crias, are so cute you’ll barely be able to stand it!
Chakana Sky Alpacas/Google Maps
Chakana Sky Alpacas occasionally offers yoga classes with their adorable alpacas! These classes are exactly what they sound like, and they’re a delight.
Chakana Sky Alpacas/Google Maps
Bill, the farm’s owner, is great about answering any questions you may have about alpacas. He is well-versed on the species and knows the individual members of his herd well.
Chakana Sky Alpacas
The farm’s “Pacatique” store carries many items made from alpaca fiber.
Chakana Sky Alpacas/Google Maps Chakana Sky’s herd is fairly small, so the products are actually made from fibers that came from alpacas all over New England. The New England Alpaca Fiber Pool in Massachusetts combines fibers from many small farms to send to clothing manufacturers. The manufacturers then sell the products through local farm stores like Chakana Sky’s.However, crafters can purchase yarn from Chakana Sky right after seeing the animal that produced it. Another local alpaca farm processes their fiber into yarn and rug bumps, which are then sold in the store.
Did you know about this alpaca farm in Connecticut? What a delightful day trip idea! For more information about Chakana Sky Alpacas, including adorable pictures of the herd, check out their website.
Is there anything cuter than an alpaca? If you’re not familiar with the South American animal, it’s a relative of the llama that is smaller and, well, adorable. They are bred for their fiber, which is used to create wool and make gloves, sweaters, scarves, and toys. Alpacas are not native to the Constitution State, but thankfully there are a few alpaca farms in Connecticut where you can interact with these lovely creatures! One lovely little alpaca farm in Connecticut is Chakana Sky Alpacas in Chester.
Chakana Sky Alpacas
Chakana Sky Alpacas/Google Maps
Chakana Sky’s herd is fairly small, so the products are actually made from fibers that came from alpacas all over New England. The New England Alpaca Fiber Pool in Massachusetts combines fibers from many small farms to send to clothing manufacturers. The manufacturers then sell the products through local farm stores like Chakana Sky’s.However, crafters can purchase yarn from Chakana Sky right after seeing the animal that produced it. Another local alpaca farm processes their fiber into yarn and rug bumps, which are then sold in the store.
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Address: Chakana Sky Alpacas, 36A Turkey Hill Rd, Chester, CT 06412, USA