Hidden Acres Alpacas of Indiana

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Welcome to Hidden Acres Alpacas of Indiana

Farm Store and Visits

2024 FARM VISITS
Beginning Oct 5, we will be open from 12-4 pm each Saturday through the end of the year.
We’re located at the crossroads of US 24 & SR 9. The bridge replacement over US 24 is to be completed in Nov. In the meantime, here are easy directions. All ramps are open…
*From Columbia City: Stay on SR 9. Turn left (just before the on/off ramps) at the access road to Advanced Engineering & Redline/Case. Our drive is on the left, past NACCAP.
*From Fort Wayne: On US 24 W take the SR 9, Columbia City exit to stop sign. Turn right on SR 9. Go approx. 200’ and turn right at the access road to Advanced Engineering & Redline/Case. Our drive is on the left, past NACCAP.
*From Marion/Wabash: On US 24 E bypass, go past Parkview Hospital and under the bridge construction to stoplight at Broadway. Get in left turn lane and make a U-turn to take you back to the SR 9, Columbia City exit At stop sign turn right onto SR 9. Go approx. 200’ and turn right at the access road to Advanced Engineering & Redline Case. Our drive is on the left, past NACCAP.

Hidden Acres Alpacas was established in 2008 with the arrival of two male Huacaya alpacas. Then, situated just south of Wabash, we wanted to do something environmentally friendly with our land. Our journey began in the summer of 2007 when we were introduced to the alpaca lifestyle and began visiting farms, attending seminars, and doing extensive research on these earth friendly animals.

In August of 2014, we uprooted our farm and relocated to Huntington, IN. This location provides much more pastureland and larger living quarters for our herd. Our farm store showcases products produced from our herd and items imported from their native land of South America. We were able to keep our farm name, Hidden Acres, as we are tucked back in a wooded area just off the two main highways of US 24 and SR 9.

Our goal is to maintain a small herd so we can concentrate on raising quality animals through planned breeding. Donating a portion of our fiber to the New England Alpaca Fiber Pool (NEAFP) and marketing alpaca products gives us satisfaction in knowing that we are helping to grow the industry in the United States. Hidden Acres Alpacas is a member of Alpaca Owners Assoc, Inc. (AOA).