Description
Visit the Burns Llama Trailblazers ranch, just three miles north of Burns, for a hands-on llama experience during spring migration. This peaceful meadow is alive with wildlife – curlews, ibises, and cranes often fly low overhead, Canada geese nest near the barns, and thousands of snow geese gather in the surrounding fields. On this relaxed three-hour tour, you can groom the llamas, lead them through simple obstacles, and walk them across the ranch. If babies (cria – not human babies!) have arrived, you’ll meet them up close and may even get to see them up close and personal. The setting offers fantastic opportunities for photography.
Our experienced hosts will also share stories and insights about llama care, history, breeding, and the many ways llamas are used – from 4-H programs and cart training to wilderness pack trips. With nearly 60 years of combined experience, the Burns Llama Trailblazers are happy to answer questions and introduce you to these gentle, curious animals in a fun, welcoming environment. CARAVAN TOUR (We lead, you drive)
$50 / person, Sunday, April 19, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. | 8 spots available
Departs from: Geno’s Youth Center – 135 E Washington St., Burns, OR, 97720
