Seven Stars Alpaca Ranch, Idaho, United States


5.0 (527 reviews) Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Ranking #1 in Coeur d'Alene Ranches

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PLEASE READ: OPEN BY APPOINTMENT, APRIL 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 30 AT 11 AM ONLY We are offering a guided tour at 11 am where you help take the alpacas from their evening field to the daytime pasture. This is a fun way to learn more about the alpaca. You will also receive a presentation on how two people in their retirement years landed on a ranch and are having the time of their life. Email us and let us know how many in your group, date, and time. We understand the need for people to enjoy the great outdoors and meet some really wonderful animals. We charge $10 for people 12 and over, $5 for kids, toddlers under 3 are free. No children under 12 are allowed in the fenced areas with the animals but a walk-about along the fence is always fun. Sonia, Andy, and the 77 Heartbeats
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Address

2885 S. Folsom Ridge Road, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-9432

Mobile

208-755-492

Website

http://www.sevenstarsalpacaranch.com

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday :
Tuesday :
Wednesday : 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Thursday :
Friday : 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday : 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday : 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 08, 2024, 5:29

User Ratings

5.0 based on (527 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Leilani S 5:00 PM Aug 14, 2021
    Fun, sweet stop
    This was such a sweet visit! We did the 11 am tour on a Sunday. The tour included about 20 people. The farm owners gave us a little talk about how they came to own an alpaca ranch. Then we were led around to meet their other animals- mini donkeys, mini horses, and goats. Those are the animals you can pet later. Their farm also includes cats, dogs, wild turkeys, chickens, and bunnies. We caught little glimpses of these. We made it to the alpaca paddock and went inside. After that, we were allowed to get up close the the cute alpacas for photos, and they even took pictures of entire families for us. Once we were done, we stood between the two pastures and two people volunteered to open the fences. The alpacas were really excited to move and were making cute little noises and crowding the fence. After they got situated, the gates were closed, we were left to ourselves to wander. We chose to go pet the donkeys, horses, and goats. They were all very sweet and docile, and really seemed to enjoy the attention. We checked out their fabulous little shop. We left really glad that we’d made the stop!
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  • 5DrManny 5:00 PM Nov 22, 2021
    A slice of heaven.
    An absolute must-see. Travel just 20 minutes outside of town and you are transported to a world where love, kindness, and patience prevail. The animals are incredibly well cared for. And when you sit there, MYOB, they just walk up to you and say "hi". Sonia was incredible. She taught this city boy the difference between a llama and an alpaca, how not to get spit on, and what it looks like when Turkeys go to roost (I had no idea they could fly). It was an experience I will cherish and always remember.

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