Guided llama pack trips in West Virginia's Monongahela National Forest, New River Gorge, Gauley River Canyon. Trips for all ages & abilities. Combine a llama trip with any number of great activities such as whitewater rafting.
(West Virginia) We offer guided half-day, full-day, and multiday llama hikes and pack trips. With many route choices, we have an adventure for everyone.
This depends on the type of trip. On day hikes, we bring a minimum of 3 llamas; on pack trips, no less than 5. You'll walk mostly in shade, at a llama's easy pace of about 2 mph. We don't actually make that kind of time, because there's plenty of reasons to stop along the way.
Our pack trips are camping trips; we camp in remote, beautiful places. We do have campfires. We provide good hot breakfasts and dinners, and sack lunches, which are most convenient for day hiking. Most people prefer to stay in nearby lodging the night before their llama hike; we will recommend area lodging when you make your reservation.
No pets. Sorry, we've tried hiking with dogs; even well-trained dogs seem to become over-enthusiastic around llamas, creating the potential for problems, including possible injury to the dog if the llama feels threatened.
We have no other restrictions; "live and let live" is our philosophy.
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