Book your llama trek and farm tour for 2026. Our gentle animals can't wait to spend time with you.
Finding My Way to Moose River Farm
Living With Animals in the Adirondacks (For reservations and more info about llama treks and farm tours EMAIL mooseriverfarm@gmail.com, VOICEMAIL 315.860.0222 or TEXT 315.240.4707)
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Season's Greetings from Moose River Farm
It has been a busy year with farm tours and llama treks. On behalf of all of your two legged and four legged friends at Moose River Farm, we wish you a Happy New Year! Enjoy!
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Monday, November 1, 2021
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Moose River Farm on Parade
Happy Fourth of July! Its 2020, the year that will go down as canceled parades and public celebration. The animals of MRF have remedied the situation by having a virtual parade of their own. Take a look at how it all went down with a little help from some special friends. Thanks Heidi and Elsa for joining in the fun!
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Sunday, June 21, 2020
Llama Appreciation Day, June 21, 2020
What do Father's Day and the summer solstice have in common this year? They share the date with a special group of creatures who make life at MRF extra special. It's Llama Appreciation Day! Llama breeders and enthusiasts all over the world will be sharing thoughts and images from their own small camilid herds. Click the presentation below to celebrate Moose River Farm's llamas today and everyday!
photos by Culleen Doolittle
Friday, June 12, 2020
What is Llama Trekking?
Who would pay money to take a llama for a walk? Well, it turns out, lots of people...of all ages and of all walks of life. They are animal lovers mostly, intrigued by the mystique of a leggy, necky creature who is currently enjoying an iconic moment of fame on back packs, blankets, tee-shirts and even the masks that have become a necessary accessory of present day. Llama motifs are everywhere! So it shouldn't be a surprise that folks are curious about spending time in the company of real llamas.
Most of those who find their way to Moose River Farm for a llama trek have never seen one up close. Soon they become captivated by large eyes and long lashes that stare with rarely a blink. Trekkers are encouraged to stroke their llamas' necks in an effort to make an emotional connection with their novel hiking partner. Combining the trek with breathtaking Adirondack landscape has created the perfect family activity. Even our winter treks are magical. White dolloped trees from freshly fallen snow create memories that keep spirits warm until spring. We are always looking for new ways to share our llamas. Lighted treks and other special events make life interesting. Check here for updates and offerings.
Isn't it time to reserve your llama trek today?
315.860.0222 (voicemail)
315.240.4707 (cell; text)
email mooseriverfarm@gmail.com.
"Traversing the woods with (llamas) Adonis at my shoulder and Bravo in tow relieves lingering stress from the day. They are Buddha and Dalai-lama rolled into one, my spiritual advisers. Keeping time with my llamas' hushed rhythms, I leave my troubles on the trail behind me." from They Teach Without Words; The Animals of Moose River Farm by Anne T. Phinney
Isn't it time to reserve your llama trek today?
315.860.0222 (voicemail)
315.240.4707 (cell; text)
email mooseriverfarm@gmail.com.
"Traversing the woods with (llamas) Adonis at my shoulder and Bravo in tow relieves lingering stress from the day. They are Buddha and Dalai-lama rolled into one, my spiritual advisers. Keeping time with my llamas' hushed rhythms, I leave my troubles on the trail behind me." from They Teach Without Words; The Animals of Moose River Farm by Anne T. Phinney
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