Elfenwood at sunset

‘Raising Mythical Creatures’

'The Paca News Corner'



Recent News


We are expecting 1 new cria this season due in mid July. She will be from our black girl, Dahlia and our champion herdsire Lucien. Last year that combination produced the ribbon winning Otelia a.k.a. Tilly.


Tilly had her birth captured on video, check it out on the New Cria page!!









Be sure to visit our new online store. The Alpaca Shoppe which is located in Jay, NY is a joint venture between us and Jay Mountain Alpacas. www.alpacashoppe.com





Thinking About Alpacas?


Check out this short movie on the benefits of owning alpacas.

Alpacas in the USA Movie




Nestled in a secluded sunny valley, Elfenwood Alpacas is a 90 acre farm located in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains of New York State.

Elfenwood Alpacas

Seth and Trudy Rosenblum began the farm in the spring of 2005 by renovating the old barn and restoring the pastures of this turn of the century farm. The farm has a view of Whiteface Mountain (where the 1932 and 1980 Olympics were held). It also has an apple orchard and lots of trails through the beautiful woodland slopes bordering the farm.


We are raising Huacaya alpacas and started the farm with 3 females and 2 males.


Our breeding program is designed to create the highest quality of fiber, conformation and disposition.


Explore our website to learn more about us, our herd, alpacas and our Shoppe.

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The Alpaca Shoppe
Adirondack Alpaca Breeders Association

We at Elfenwood Alpacas are proud members of the Adirondack Alpaca Breeders Association. All of our animals are available for sale at special prices in custom packages along with those of 3 other farms. This group gives 4 small farms the ability to compete with the larger farms.

Check it out!!

The Nunoa Project

We are proud supporters of The Nunoa Project. A group of like minded members of the alpaca community headed by Dr. Steve Purdy whose goal is to give back to the country of Peru for their gift of alpacas to the US and the world.