If you’re looking for something different to do in the Nashville area, take a short, 30-minute drive south to the rolling hills near Franklin where you’ll find Mistletoe Farm, an alpaca farm that’s more than happy to welcome visitors to hang out with their beautiful alpacas. It’s an experience unlike any other you’ll find in Nashville, and while you have to set up your experience in advance, we promise that this is something that you can get excited for. Check it out!

GoogleMaps Just a half an hour south of downtown Nashville, the Mistletoe Farm is one of the city’s greatest hidden gems.

Clarissa Ann - GoogleMaps The farm is run by the Butchko family who decided to pursue their dreams of owning an alpaca farm and moved to Tennessee from California not long ago.

Monotonous Studios - GoogleMaps Today, their herd has over 20 alpacas, and it’s growing every year!

Of course, the best part of the farm is that you can book a visit to see the alpacas for yourself. As of October 2020, visits are only available by private appointment for 30- or 60-minute sessions. Half-hour visits are $50 for up to five guests, and hour-long visits are $100 for up to 10 guests.

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Mistletoe Farm Alpacas - Instagram The folks at the farm also use the alpaca fur to make the cutest and softest gifts, which you can purchase onsite or online at their website below. Items range from scarves to pillows to the cutest mini felted alpaca stuffed animals.

Mistletoe Farm Alpacas - Instagram You can also take classes at the farm to learn how to make your own fun things from alpaca fur. Class signups are available at the website below.

Mistletoe Farm Alpacas - Instagram Visits are generally available on any day as long as you book far enough in advance, but certain times of year are more limited, and all visits are subject to good weather conditions. Book your alpaca experience below on their website today. You’ll be glad you did!

For more information and to book an experience with these beautiful creatures, visit the Mistletoe Farm website, and be sure to follow them on Facebook for updates!

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Just a half an hour south of downtown Nashville, the Mistletoe Farm is one of the city’s greatest hidden gems.

Clarissa Ann - GoogleMaps

The farm is run by the Butchko family who decided to pursue their dreams of owning an alpaca farm and moved to Tennessee from California not long ago.

Monotonous Studios - GoogleMaps

Today, their herd has over 20 alpacas, and it’s growing every year!

Mistletoe Farm alpacas - Facebook

Mistletoe Farm Alpacas - Instagram

The folks at the farm also use the alpaca fur to make the cutest and softest gifts, which you can purchase onsite or online at their website below. Items range from scarves to pillows to the cutest mini felted alpaca stuffed animals.

You can also take classes at the farm to learn how to make your own fun things from alpaca fur. Class signups are available at the website below.

Visits are generally available on any day as long as you book far enough in advance, but certain times of year are more limited, and all visits are subject to good weather conditions. Book your alpaca experience below on their website today. You’ll be glad you did!

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Address: 4212 Crowder Rd, Franklin, TN 37064, USA