With the new year coming up, you may already be filling out your calendar and figuring out your vacation schedule. If camping is one of your preferred vacationing methods, then turn this into an exceptionally unique experience by visiting this campsite in western New Mexico.
Welcome to wonderfully remote yet easy to access High Country Alpaca Ranch!
Google/telerover This working ranch is part of the growing agritourism business in rural communities, where life on ranches and farms appeal to city dwellers.
Owners John and Carolyn look after the 24 acres of ranch land and a herd of gentle alpaca here.
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook Stop here for an overnight stay and they’ll be happy to share their farming lifestyle with visitors from near and far. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with them about raising alpacas, the areas’s history, and local attractions.
You’ll feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere when you book a stay here.
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook The ranch is located along State Road 36, near Pie Town, Quemado, and Fence Lake, so it’s a fairly isolated place.
And let’s not forget the alpacas!
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook These soft, fluffy creatures are sweet and friendly, ranging in age from 3 to 14.
You’ll find a lovely herd of 15 ‘pacas, plus…
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…Great Pyrenees dogs who look after them, as well as cats and chickens roaming the premises.
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook
Your overnight options include pitching a tent in one of the campsites or parking your van in a designated area.
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook
Or, if camping isn’t your family’s optimal choice at the moment, you can always book a stay in the bunkhouse for a peaceful night’s sleep.
The Bunkhouse - the “Perfect Getaway”/Facebook
High Country Alpaca Ranch is located approximately 80 miles southeast of Gallup via State Roads 602 and 36.
Google Maps To reserve a spot for an overnight stay, see the alpacas, or just learn more about the ranch, visit their website or Facebook page.
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This working ranch is part of the growing agritourism business in rural communities, where life on ranches and farms appeal to city dwellers.
High Country Alpaca Ranch/Facebook
Stop here for an overnight stay and they’ll be happy to share their farming lifestyle with visitors from near and far. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with them about raising alpacas, the areas’s history, and local attractions.
The ranch is located along State Road 36, near Pie Town, Quemado, and Fence Lake, so it’s a fairly isolated place.
These soft, fluffy creatures are sweet and friendly, ranging in age from 3 to 14.
Google / David Hardinger
The Bunkhouse - the “Perfect Getaway”/Facebook
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To reserve a spot for an overnight stay, see the alpacas, or just learn more about the ranch, visit their website or Facebook page.
When you’re in the area, you’ll definitely want to check out some of the tasty food options available here in western New Mexico. One of our favorites? Enjoying the seemingly endless pie options at the Pie-O-Neer in Pie Town. Read more in The Pie Bar In This New Mexico Bakery Is Almost Too Good To Be True.
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Address: Fence Lake, NM 87315, USA