Waypoint Farm
Waypoint Farm alpacas are raised in Wenatchee, WA, in Chelan County and north central Washington near Seattle. They are members of the Alpaca Owners Association and follow recommended health testing protocols to ensure herd well-being.
Their herd grazes on fertile pasture at 2101 Lower Monitor Road, where daily handling helps alpacas develop calm temperaments. Bedding is refreshed regularly, paddocks rotate each season to maintain soil and grass health, and access to fresh water and shade shelters supports alpaca well-being. The farm’s grazing plan supports natural fiber growth through summer and winter cycles.
Several huacaya alpacas have earned ribbons at regional shows, reflecting fleece density and uniform crimp, and the farm’s altitude supports dense winter coats. One reviewer praised the herd’s placid demeanor and consistency of fleece color, and they share insights on shelter design and fiber processing with other small-scale breeders.
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Species | Alpaca |
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Website | waypointalpacas.com |
Phone | +1 509-679-6170 |
Owners | Sue Steensma, Randy Steensma |
Location | 2101 Lower Monitor Rd., Wenatchee, WA, 98801, US |