Two alpacas in an Idaho pasture at sunset
Est. 2018 · Owyhee Heights

Slow goods, raised by hand.

Alpaca fiber, goat milk soap, beeswax candles, and felting art —local, ethically sourced, and made on our family farm in Idaho's Treasure Valley.

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Hand-Dyed Alpaca Yarn
8 colors

Alpaca Fiber

Hand-Dyed Alpaca Yarn

Skeins spun from our herd, naturally hand-dyed in small batches.

$25In stock
Knitted Alpaca Hat
9 colors

Alpaca Fiber

Knitted Alpaca Hat

Hand-knit with our own alpaca fiber. Warm, light, hypoallergenic. Product photos coming soon.

$35In stock
Orange Peel + Honey Goat Milk Soap

Goat Milk Soaps

Orange Peel + Honey Goat Milk Soap

Bright citrus and warm honey in a richly lathering handcrafted bar.

$7In stock
Garden Party Goat Milk Soap

Goat Milk Soaps

Garden Party Goat Milk Soap

A soft floral blend with a fresh, garden-inspired feel and creamy finish.

$7In stock
Local · Idaho-grownEthically raised herdHand-spun fiberGoat milk soapPure beeswaxSmall batchesMade on the farm

Local & ethical

Raised on pasture, never pushed. Our herd sets the pace.

Made by hand

Spun, poured, and wrapped in our kitchen and barn.

Treasure Valley

Homedale, Idaho — between the river and the high desert.

Family standing with alpacas at Owyhee River Alpaca Farm

Family-run in Homedale, Idaho

A little farm in Owyhee Heights.

We're a family operation tucked into the high desert of Owyhee Heights. The herd sets the rhythm — feed, fences, hay, and a lot of time spent paying attention.

See life on the farm

Shop by category

Everything we make, in one place.

Fiber, soap, candles, body care, gift sets — all small-batch, all from the farm.

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made by hand

Felting Art

Wool paintings, one fiber at a time.

Landscapes, florals, portraits, and seasonal pieces — each needle-felted by hand on the farm. Available as one-of-a-kind originals or commissioned just for you.

Needle-felted shepherd and hills landscape
Felting art display at a Treasure Valley market booth

Behind the magic

Real days, real hands, real animals.

Bulk yarn spun from our herd, hand-knit beanies, and a regular spot at local markets across the Treasure Valley.

Hand-feeding a brown alpaca on the farm
Hand-spun alpaca yarn on display at the market
Alpacas grazing in the pasture

A note from the farm

"We started with two alpacas and a stubborn idea — that things made slowly are worth keeping."

— The Owyhee River family

Owyhee River Alpaca Farm market booth

In person

Come visit the booth.

We bring fresh batches to local Treasure Valley markets every season — say hi, meet the makers, and smell the soap before you buy.

Find us on Facebook, where we keep our market schedule and latest updates.

The Farm Letter

Know when the next batch is ready.

A short note when new yarn is spun, soap is cured, or candles are poured. No spam — just farm news.