The Hawk Ranch alpaca herd

The Alpaca Hacienda herd

One very lucky ranch.

Soft, curious, and deeply photogenic — the region's only alpaca herd lives here, and they'd love to meet you.

Two ways to love them

Visit — or love one from afar

Visit the herd

Meet them nose-to-nose, photograph them, learn who hums when happy. Every private guided farm tour includes the alpacas — by appointment, 7 days a week.

Book a Tour

Sponsor one

Feed, shear, and vet care for the herd — from $15/month. Quarterly updates, your name on the sponsor wall, tour tickets and ranch gifts at higher tiers.

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An alpaca from the Hawk Ranch herd looking into the camera

Soft. Curious. Extremely photogenic.

The internet's favorite residents

Alpacas are gentle camelids from the South American highlands, famous for their luxurious fleece and their habit of staring directly into your soul (and your camera). Ours are hand-fed daily by guests just like you.

Up-close herd time on every tourPhoto sessions welcomeShear day every spring

The herd

Every alpaca has a name

Get to know a few of the personalities before you visit — profiles, quirks, and who's most likely to photobomb.

Nilla, an alpaca in the Hawk Ranch herd

Nilla

Hums when she's happy

Hazel, an alpaca in the Hawk Ranch herd

Hazel

First to the fence at feeding time

Cloud, an alpaca in the Hawk Ranch herd

Cloud

Never far from the herd

Ginger, an alpaca in the Hawk Ranch herd

Ginger

Turns up in everyone's photos

Looking for an alpaca farm near Temecula?

The region's alpaca herd now calls Hawk Ranch home

Minutes from Temecula wine country and just off the 15 freeway in Murrieta, Hawk Ranch is home to thirteen alpacas you can visit, meet, and photograph in person. Farm tours are how you meet them — book yours today.

Guests meeting the alpaca herd at Hawk Ranch

Getting to know them

About alpacas

Sponsorship questions

Herd FAQ

Two alpacas from the Hawk Ranch herd at the fence

Come hum with the herd