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Discover the Joy of Alpaca and Llama Trekking in Pleasant Valley, NY - Pleasant Valley

Discover the Joy of Alpaca and Llama Trekking in Pleasant Valley, NY

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1 hour

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; requires only light walking.

Overview

Ready for a fresh spin on outdoor adventure? Walk your own alpaca or llama through scenic trails in Pleasant Valley, NY. This hour-long trek is perfect for ages 9+, blending gentle exercise with memorable animal encounters.

Pleasant Valley, New York

Group Alpaca and Llama Walking Trek Age 9+

Ages 9+ for this fun adventure - weekdays or Sunday mornings please see Private Trek

Farm
Hiking

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About This Adventure

Embark on a delightful hour-long adventure as you walk your very own alpaca or llama! Perfect for ages 9 and up, this unique experience promises laughter, unforgettable selfies, and the chance to bond with fellow animal lovers. Join us for a memorable trek guided by our friendly staff!

You may not remember last night's dinner but you'll always remember the time you walked an alpaca

Duration

One Hour

About

An adventure filled with giggles and unforgettable selfies! Select a date on our calendar to view all available experiences. Ages 9 and up, get ready to walk your very own alpaca or llama on a group trek—no sharing required! Our friendly staff will be with you the entire hour, guiding the fun and making sure you have a blast. If you don't see availability on a weekend date, don't worry - simply give us a call at (845)605-7002, and we'll be happy to add you to our wait list. If you are looking for a trek during the week, please see our Private Treks for days and times.

Important Info

  • Age 9 and older only—participants under age 16 must be accompanied by a participating adult with a purchased ticket for the hike.
  • Each person must have a ticket to be on the farm and participate in the walk. One ticket per person.
  • This is a group alpaca walk—people other than your party may be walking alpacas in this fun experience. Who knows—maybe you will make a new friend—it has happened before. Remember—you must have a ticket to participate in the walk.
  • Please come 15 minutes ahead of time and wear proper footwear. The group walk starts promptly on time and lasts approximately 1 hour—it is imperative that you come on time, we don’t want you to accidentally miss out on all of the fun. Participants who come more than 15 minutes late will lose their tickets (no refund or reschedule) as the group will have left without you.
  • Sorry, no dogs—not even in your car. Only service animals protected by ADA are allowed.
  • Please note that if you bring a person without a ticket they will not be admitted onto the farm.
  • If you bring a child (under 9) or infant for a trek you will not be able to participate in the trek and you will not be eligible for a refund.
  • Each person needs their own ticket.
  • For more information please see our group and private trek page on our website.
  • No food allowed on the farm, non-alcoholic drinks are permitted.
  • There is a restroom on premises, located in the store. Handwashing is available in store as well.
  • If you only see 1 ticket that means that there is only one opening available. Groups treks typically occur on Saturdays - Private treks are available other days of the week.

Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy shoes

Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven farm trails to ensure steady footing during the trek.

Bring water

Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially on warmer days when walking at a steady pace.

Dress for the weather

Layer your clothing to adjust easily to the cool mornings and changing afternoon temperatures typical in Pleasant Valley.

Don’t feed the animals

Respect farm rules by not feeding the alpacas or llamas during the trek unless guided staff allows it.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern cottontail rabbits

History

Pleasant Valley's farming heritage dates back to the 18th century, and this area preserves that rural character through local farms like this alpaca trek.

Conservation

The farm maintains sustainable practices to protect animal welfare and minimize environmental impact on local ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Provides support on uneven farm paths during the trek.

Water bottle

Essential

Keeps you hydrated throughout the walk.

Layered clothing

Essential

Allows you to stay comfortable amid fluctuating temperatures.

spring specific

Sunhat and sunscreen

Protects your skin from sun exposure on open trails.

summer specific