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Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm

(5 Reviews)
890 Belle Mead-Blawenburg Rd, Skillman, NJ 08558, USA

Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm is located in Somerset County of New Jersey state. On the street of Belle Mead-Blawenburg Road and street number is 890. For inquiries, you can contact them at (609) 558-7034. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm quickly are 40.426415 ,-74.7040812

Contact and Address

State: New Jersey
Address: 890 Belle Mead-Blawenburg Rd, Skillman, NJ 08558, USA
Postal code: 08558
Phone: (609) 558-7034
Website: http://www.hiddenspringlavender.com/

Opening Hours:

Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday:Closed

Location & routing

Hidden Spring Lavender & Alpaca Farm890 Belle Mead-Blawenburg Rd, Skillman, NJ 08558, USA
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Users Reviews And Rating

  • Julia Watkins

    (December 20, 2025, 11:29 am)

    EPIC EXPERIENCE. Alpacas are so freaking cool and sweet. You can buy treats to feed them, and they are so thankful. The store is adorable and has lots of great lavendar and alpaca gifts. A must see!!!!!!!

  • Caleb Calvary

    (June 21, 2025, 3:23 pm)

    I went here with my sisters and it was a great time! We made an appointment to walk the Alpacas and it was so fun. They were cute and none of them spit at us. The baby alpacas were so adorable. In addition, the lavender fields were beautiful. Would highly recommend to anyone!

  • victoria golishev

    (May 26, 2025, 1:17 pm)

    Love this place. Open year around. Local alpaca and lavender farm. It’s free to visit. You can buy a small bag of hay to feed the animals for $2. They are friendly and happy to be fed. No food for humans there. Free parking. Small gift shop with lots of items from alpaca fur and lavender farm.

  • Vanessa

    (April 27, 2025, 10:28 pm)

    Great experience! We went while the lavenders were not in bloom but there was lots to see regardless with the alpacas and gift shop. The alpacas were so cute and obviously well taken care. You can feed them using feed you purchase from the gift shop. gift shop was also lovely, it was filled with lavender and alpaca products made using the farms produce. They also bees on the farm they harvest honey from. We left with a lovely smelling lavender soap and some lavender honey!

  • Henry Salus

    (November 6, 2022, 11:13 pm)

    This was our second visit and I must say we loved it at least as much as the last time. There are lots of very friendly Alpacas to see, feed and pet their incredibly soft woolly heads. Bag of pellets to feed these beautiful gentle animals are available for one dollar at the gift shop. Admission is free but donations are appreciated. I usually support this great place with a $10 donation. There is a concrete sidewalk leading from the parking lot to the gift shop and the Alpaca barns making it easily accessible for seniors or people with mobility issues like my 94 year old mom. The two ladies at the gift shop are amazingly friendly and kind. The gift shop offers a great variety of items such as soaps, lotions and scent candles made from lavenders grown on this farm. There are also many products made from Alpaca high quality wool and yarns of Alpaca wool are also available for sale. The experience of actually seeing these fascinating animals up close and interacting with them is priceless. We truly love this place and can’t wait to be back again!

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