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Green living center, earthship, strawbale workshop, llama trek
Blue Rock Station,
1190 Virginia Ridge Rd.
Philo Ohio  43771 USA 
+1-740-674-4300 (phone)
+1-740-674-6303 (fax)

Or contact us by e-mail.
Copyright 2008 Blue Rock Station, All Rights Reserved
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Llama Trek, Workshop, Tour & 3-Course Lunch

 

Upcoming Scheduled Open Llama Treks:

 

July  13th:

10 am - 2 pm

 

July  16th:

10 am - 2 pm

 

Aug  15th:

10 am - 2 pm

 

Sept  13th:

10 am - 2 pm

 

Oct  12th:

10 am - 2 pm

 

 

If you have ever thought about adding a llama to your life, you will want to visit Blue Rock Station for a cup of tea and a lively afternoon of learning about what it takes to raise llamas. 

 

Or if you simply wish to take a peaceful stroll in the woods with a gentle companion - this llama trekking adventure is for you.  

 

We will begin your visit with a tour of Blue Rock  Station - strolling the gardens, feeding the rare breed chickens and visiting the Earthship (Ohio’s first - a home made of tires, cans, bottles, and earth).

 

You will then learn the proper way to handle a llama.  This is a very "hands-on" workshop.  We will learn how to catch and halter a llama (not always an easy task).  Then we will groom the critter, give them their shots, clip their hoofs, check them for injury or parasites and generally give them a complete checkup.

 

Then we will take them on a trek through the woodland paths at Blue Rock Station -stopping for a relaxing cup of tea in the maple grove.

 

After our trek through the woods we will sit down  to a relaxing 3-course lunch (or dinner)  in the Earthship, followed by a proper cup of tea.

 

In addition to working with the llamas, you will learn the answers to…

 

  • The advantages of raising llamas
  • Why llamas make good starter animals for 4-H
  • Why you need to have at least two llamas
  • What types of equipment you will need
  • How to Groom and shear llamas
  • Feeding, worming, and general health concerns

This is NOT a sales event disguised as a workshop.  We have no llamas for sale, so be prepared for an educational and fun event.

 

Llama Trekking in the Blue Rock Region

 

 

Walk the scenic hills of this Appalachian river valley region with a companion who will not interrupt the silence... the serenity. 

 

Better still, this companion will carry your pack for you, leaving you free simply to enjoy a leisurely stroll through nature.  Occasionally he might even lean over and nuzzle you a bit as you stare off into the distance.

 

We will begin with a tour of Blue Rock Station.  We will then conduct a brief llama care clinic - learning what is involved in caring for and dealing with these gentle and noble animals.  

 

Then it is off into the woodlands of Blue Rock Station.  JoJo and Baxter will carry a light snack that we will enjoy in the heart of the maple grove, sitting under the thick canopy of grand maples and American birch trees.  

 

Then back to the Earthship for a long relaxing lunch (or dinner), made entirely from local produce, served in courses as befits a proper meal.  We will then continue our conversation over a steaming cup of British tea, served up in a vintage china cup.  

 

Children and adults that act like children are welcome - provided they can walk for up to two hours (the llamas cannot carry them).   There are several hills that we will tackle on our walk - so you should be relatively fit before attempting this adventure.

 

Treks are available by appointment only.  The dates listed above are confirmed - or give us a call (1-740-674-4300) to set up your own date.  Individual rates are $35 for adults, $25 for children (12 and under) -  this includes lunch, tour, clinic, snack and tea. 

 

Please contact us at Annie@bluerockstation.com for more information or to book a trek for a date other than those listed below.  

 

For more information or to register please telephone (740) 674-4300 and ask for Annie, or e-mail us at Annie@bluerockstation.com  Or register  by clicking (above) the llama trekking adventure you wish to attend.

 

Workshop FAQ’s

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Llama treks give you an opportunity to see if you like the animal - and the animal likes you.
Once a year we shear all our llamas.
llama treks are easy and fun at blue rock station
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Llama trekking at Blue Rock Station
  $35.00   Arranged Date - Llama Trek
  $25.00   Arranged Date - (Kids 12 & under)
Llama trekking at the straw bale homes of Blue Rock Station
Llama trekking at Blue Rock Station.
Newborn llama at Blue Rock Station.

Our newest edition -

Sgt Pepper

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Arrange your own llama trek

Based on availability, we can schedule a trek for you and your group.  Call 1-740-674-4300 to arrange a date.

  $25.00   - Child
  $35.00   - Adult
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  $35.00   - Adult
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  $35.00   - Adult
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  $35.00   - Adult