Zeke at Fox's High Rock Farm
Bandit at Fox's High Rock Farm

Our Blogs

Meet the Alpacas at Fox’s High Rock Farm — The Best Petting Zoo in Hocking Hills

Meet the Alpacas at Fox’s High Rock Farm — The Best Petting Zoo in Hocking Hills

If you have ever wanted to stand face-to-face with an alpaca, run your fingers through that impossibly soft fleece, and watch those big curious eyes size you up, Fox’s High Rock Farm is the place to do it. Tucked along State Route 664 in Logan, Ohio, this family-owned alpaca farm near Hocking Hills gives visitors something most attractions in the region cannot — a genuine, hands-on encounter with one of the gentlest animals you will ever meet.

Hocking Hills draws millions of visitors each year for its waterfalls, caves, and hiking trails. But the best days in this part of Ohio are the ones that go beyond the trailhead. Adding an alpaca farm visit to your Hocking Hills trip turns a good day into one your family talks about for years.

Why Alpacas Steal the Show

Alpacas have a way of winning people over within seconds. They are quiet, inquisitive, and endlessly photogenic. Unlike llamas (their larger, sometimes feistier cousins), alpacas are known for their gentle temperament and soft, hypoallergenic fleece. They tend to approach visitors with a mix of curiosity and caution that makes every interaction feel like earning the trust of a new friend.

At Fox’s High Rock Farm, the alpacas are part of a larger family of farm animals that includes goats, donkeys, mini pigs, sheep, horses, and barn cats. But it is the alpacas that often surprise first-time visitors the most. Their calm demeanor, expressive faces, and willingness to be brushed and fed by hand make them a favorite with kids and adults alike.

The farm serves animal feed in edible ice cream cones — a clever, zero-waste touch that kids especially love. Watching an alpaca carefully nibble feed from a cone held by a three-year-old is the kind of moment that ends up framed on the living room wall.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Fox’s High Rock Farm is designed for hands-on interaction, not just looking from behind a fence. When you arrive, you will head straight into the animal areas where the alpacas, goats, and other residents are waiting. Staff members are always nearby to introduce you to the animals, share fun facts, and help younger visitors feel comfortable.

Here is what a typical visit looks like:

  • Feed the animals. Bags of feed are available, served in those edible ice cream cones. The goats will eat eagerly. The alpacas will take their time, studying you before accepting your offering.
  • Brush and pet the alpacas. Brushes are available so you can groom the alpacas while they stand patiently beside you. Their fleece is remarkably soft — finer than most sheep wool and naturally warm.
  • Hold and cuddle baby goats. During spring and early summer, baby goats are a major draw. They are exactly as playful and adorable as you are imagining right now.
  • Try gem mining. The farm’s gem mining station lets kids (and competitive adults) sift through mining rough to discover gemstones, fossils, and even shark teeth. It is a perfect way to round out the visit with a treasure to take home.
  • Browse the gift shop. Pick up a souvenir, grab a smashed penny, or find a small memento of the day.

The farm is open April through October, rain or shine. During the off-season (November through March), private farm tours are available and include a side-by-side ride around the property — a completely different experience that is worth planning a winter trip for.

A Real Alpaca Farm Experience — Not a Drive-Through

What sets Fox’s High Rock Farm apart from other animal attractions in the Hocking Hills area is how personal it feels. This is not a theme park. There are no turnstiles, no timed entry windows, and no ropes keeping you ten feet from the animals. You walk right up, and the alpacas walk right up to you.

The Fox family operates the farm themselves, and their love for the animals is obvious in every detail — the clean enclosures, the healthy coats, and the relaxed body language of animals that clearly trust the people around them. That care shows up in the reviews, too. Fox’s High Rock Farm holds a near-perfect 5.0-star rating on Google, with visitors regularly praising the friendly staff and the well-cared-for animals.

One recent visitor, Thea Johnson, put it simply: “This place is amazing. We received excellent and kind service from Maria, Alex, and Cami. The animals are so sweet!”

That kind of review is not unusual here. It is the standard.

Why Kids (and Adults) Love Alpaca Encounters

There is real science behind why spending time with animals like alpacas feels so good. Studies have shown that animal-assisted interactions can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and boost mood — even in short visits. For children, petting and caring for animals builds empathy, patience, and confidence.

But you do not need a research paper to understand why alpaca encounters work. Just watch a child light up the first time an alpaca leans its head in for a brushing. Watch a teenager put their phone away — voluntarily — because the baby goats demand attention. Watch a grandparent smile in a way they haven’t in weeks.

Fox’s High Rock Farm creates those moments over and over, every single day they are open.

Planning Your Alpaca Farm Visit Near Hocking Hills

Fox’s High Rock Farm is located at 14977 State Route 664 S, Logan, OH 43138 — right along the main corridor that connects Hocking Hills State Park to the town of Logan. If you are already planning a trip to the area for hiking at Old Man’s Cave, Ash Cave, or Conkle’s Hollow, the farm is an easy and rewarding stop to add to your itinerary.

Here are a few tips for making the most of your visit:

  • Arrive with time to spare. Most families spend 60 to 90 minutes at the farm. There is no need to rush, and the animals are more relaxed when you are too.
  • Bring a camera. The alpacas are genuinely photogenic, and the farm setting is warm and scenic. Golden hour photos here are hard to beat.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes. You are walking through a working farm with friendly animals. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes will keep your visit worry-free.
  • Combine it with gem mining. The gem mining station is right on-site, so you can easily do both activities in one trip without driving anywhere else.
  • Check the weather, but do not let rain stop you. The farm is open rain or shine, and a light drizzle actually keeps the crowds down while the animals stay just as friendly.

For hours, pricing, and to learn more about what the farm offers, visit foxshighrockfarm.com or call (740) 370-0800.

More Than a Stop — A Hocking Hills Highlight

Hocking Hills has no shortage of things to do. The waterfalls are stunning, the trails are unforgettable, and the cabins are cozy. But when visitors look back on their trip, it is often the unexpected moments that stand out the most — the baby goat that climbed into their lap, the alpaca that leaned in for one more brush stroke, the gemstone their daughter found at the bottom of a mining tray.

Fox’s High Rock Farm is where those moments happen. It is a real alpaca farm near Hocking Hills where families connect with animals, slow down from the rush of everyday life, and leave with the kind of memories that do not fade.

Plan your visit, bring the family, and come meet the alpacas. They are already curious about you.

Accessibility Statement

Fox’s High Rock Farm LLC., is dedicated to providing exceptional service to (guests/users) of all abilities. We strive to provide online content that provides an excellent user experience for visitors of all abilities, using any type of assistive technology to access the website.

We base our website accessibility standards on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1, level A + AA success criteria.  In addition, we actively work to maintain, assess and improve the usability and accessibility of our website through training of our personnel, engagement of experts and regular testing of our digital accessibility.

WE WELCOME FEEDBACK
If you experience any difficulty accessing or navigating our websites or have any accessibility-related questions or comments, we are listening. Please contact us at info@foxshighrockfarm.com with a description of the issue you encountered and your contact information. Your experience matters to us.

The Fox’s High Rock Farm LLC., website may contain material from social media sites such as Facebook and Youtube, which are used to share additional content about our property, facilities and services. These third-party sites may have accessibility issues that are beyond our control. We invite you to review further public accessibility information directly from Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Instagram.

From a digitally-accessible website to complete descriptions of all onsite amenities and features, we wish to provide a positive experience from start to finish. Please note that this accessibility statement applies to all content on the foxshighrockfarm.com. The Fox’s High Rock Farm LLC., is not responsible for any third-party content on the website.