You Can Sleep Near Alpacas At The Alpacas Of Spring Acres Farm In Ohio
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While this may not be a scientifically proven fact, it’s very likely that alpacas are the cutest animals in the world. If you’re looking for a unique place to spend the night in Ohio (and find alpacas adorable), you won’t want to miss The Alpacas of Spring Acres Farm! It’s a working alpaca farm that has an inn right on site. You can enjoy the stunning rural atmosphere and live out your farmer dreams without ever having to actually do any work.
This beautiful Zanesville farm has over 180 acres of gently rolling hills. The alpacas are raised for their fiber, and you can purchase super-soft blankets and gloves from the shop right on site.
The real star of the show is, of course, the alpacas themselves! Spring Acres is home to more than 80 alpacas. They all have names and distinct personalities and you'll get to know them as you explore the farm!
Guests at the bed and breakfast have a beautiful balcony to enjoy sunrises and sunsets from. There are often homemade cakes and cookies for guests to enjoy. How incredible does a chocolate chip cookie with a glass of milk with these incredible views sound?
You can look out over the farm and see all the alpacas as they're out grazing in their herds. Visitors love taking a stroll down to the lake; it's a lovely spot to enjoy the tranquility of farm life.
Not to be outdone by the beauty of the surroundings, the home is incredibly beautiful as well. You'll feel right at home with these comfortable accommodations.
Lisa loves animals and has dogs, rats, cats, guinea pigs, and snakes. She is passionate about animal rescue, particularly fixing stray cats. She also likes reading, playing Pokemon Go, and going to concerts. Her dog Cece is the best dog in the whole world. You can reach Lisa at lsammons@onlyinyourstate.com