Definitely worth visiting. A really fun place. We got to feed some really cute Alpacas and talk to one of the staff. It was a good time and we enjoyed getting out of the disgusting city and into the country where the air is clean and fresh. I do want to add an aside however. Know that visiting this place does cost money. Their website as far as the average person can see has no reservations (which they require) or costs upfront. So it was our surprise when we encountered this in our visit. While it was fine it was unplanned and I would encourage the owners to redesign their website so that people can know this. Both the tour cost and feeding cost. Ads on their google listing do not count as notice. Great environment and people though. Just need to update their info so people wont become confused when they arrive, since we by far were not the only ones who didnt know about having anything...
Read moreOregon’s Finest - Looking for a great experience for everyone in the Family. This is a must on your bucket list.
The setting is absolutely wonderful with natural nature’s beauty. This is just driving to the destination.
You can view the animals in its natural environment for starters.
I walked in the Gift Shop and was absolutely blown away by all the Products they offered.
The educational opportunity to share with my family with a customized tour is exciting for me to share soon with my grandchildren and parents.
The garments made with the fiber from these amazing animals are top shelf.
I purchased some amazing scarfs for my family. The vibrant colors are one of a kind with stories of the women that manufacturer the items adding to the specialness.
The Alpacas Marquee Hill Ranch is an Oregon...
Read moreWe had an awesome time feeding the alpacas! You can purchase a bag of feed from the store and feed the alpacas in two areas. One section has the female alpacas and males are in a different outside area. The female alpacas we tried to feed were not as interested in us so we tried our luck with the males. The three males at the feeding area welcomed the food. One of them would try to eat out of our hand when one of their buddies is already eating.
I recommend wearing clothes that you don't mind having spit on. My husband got some spit splatter on his jacket when we were trying to feed one of the female alpacas.
There is a wide selection of items in the gift shop and we left with a stuffed animal that looks just like the voracious eater we met at this ranch.
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