Welcome to Meepah Ventures, LLC
We are Tony & Debbie Wambaugh. She is Mimi. He is Grandpa. Together we are MeePah. If you ask the grandkids, there is always an adventure at Mimi & Grandpa’s farm. These days the adventure revolves around alpacas. Our herd of about 25 alpacas are the main attraction for visitors to our farm. They also provide the beautiful fiber for the items we make and sell. We strive to maintain a supply of quality, fiber in grades 2 through 5. All fiber is precious to us. The finer grades are used for project yarns, grades 3 and 4 for sock yarn, and grade 5 as well as 2nds are used for an assortment of felted items hand crafted here at Meepah Ventures.
We work constantly to improve the uniformity of our fleece in all grades. We have a variety of alpacas ranging from pet and fiber boys, breeding females, to champion studs. Most are available for purchase. Contact us about any individual animal you may be interested in or a pet, breeding or starter package.
We are a family-owned alpaca farm located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in scenic Bedford County, PA. Our farm has been in the family since 1813, though not actively farmed by the family since the 1970’s. Our goal was to revitalize the farm with adventure. We are in love with alpacas. First for the incredibly soft products created with their fiber, then for their small stature and gentle manners. Most recently, we are captivated with the personality of the individual animals as they interact with us, each other, our Livestock Guard Dog, Lilly, and the barn cats. We love to share the enjoyment of these serene animals. We offer farm tours and other opportunities to interact with the animals. Shop for unique gifts at our farm store. Come check us out and learn more about our story and each of the animals here. See if you don’t fall in love too!!
Stop by and talk anytime you see us out and about. Barn and pasture tours are by appointment only so we can assure that the alpacas are available.
Family Farm since 1813
In addition to bringing back a working farm, our goal is to have all visitors feel welcome. We want everyone to think of the farm as the home-place. We want to make it a place to share fun and adventures combining work and fun.