If you’re anything like me, then you probably have a hidden infatuation with alpacas. There is something about these gentle giants with their fluffy bangs and adorable faces that makes you just want to hug and hold. But did you know alpaca fur can be beneficial to humans? While there aren’t too many places in Georgia that have an abundance of alpacas to pet, feed, and enjoy—this one family farm is all you need.
Shaw Farms in Newnan, Georgia is going to become your next summertime bucket-list must.
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This family-owned and operated microfarm showcases what it is like to live and work on a true Alpaca farm.
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Just an hour southwest of Atlanta, Shaw Farms allows guests to visit and learn all about the farm and see these cute guys up close.
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Visitors who participate in the Shaw Farms tour will be able to interact with these fluffy giants and find out about alpaca fibers, which are eco-friendly, biodegradable, renewable, and made right in Georgia!
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The exclusive tour led by the alpaca breeders allows visitors to indulge and learn all about these wonderful animals…
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…but also leave with a new appreciation for alpacas and what they have to offer.
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There are also plenty of other farm animals to see and learn all about during the visit, too.
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Tours are conducted by appointment only, as this is a busy farm with loads of alpacas living life to the fullest.
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Also, in order to make the farm tours even more enjoyable, they are offered to guests at no cost—however, donations will be accepted in order to ensure all the animals on the farm are safe, happy, and well-cared for.
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With tour times available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, come visit these adorable animals at Shaw Farms.
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Address: 1079 Doctor Bruce Jackson Road, Newnan, GA 30263-5489
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Hours: Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
To learn more about farm tours at Shaw Farms, visit the website or Facebook Page today. Have you ever been to an alpaca farm before? Let us know all about it in the comments section!
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