Bottle-feed Rooby the Roo in a private 45-minute farm visit
45 minutes
Up to 6 people
Feed Rooby, interact with her
Meet Rooby the Roo at Eagle Eye Farm and feed her a bottle. Then watch her hop around while you spend time up close with this private, all-ages experience.
No outside food or drinks, no smoking or vaping, and no pets. Adult supervision is required for children at all times.
If you cannot make it, please reschedule using the Change booking link in your confirmation email. No refund is provided for booking cancellation or no-show.
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled time to check in. You can browse the farm store, All Things Sheared, while you wait.
Wear outdoor shoes and expect they may get dirty. This is a working farm with animals, dirt, feed, and poop.
Eagle Eye Farm stays open rain, shine, or snow.
Eagle Eye Farm
This alpaca farm near Hudson has clearly struck a chord with visitors who describe it as their "happy place" and even "heaven on earth." The passion runs so deep that one couple flew in from NYC just for a day visit after following the farm on social media, while multiple reviewers mention returning again and again. What stands out most is the genuine care shown to the animals, something guests immediately pick up on, along with a knowledgeable staff that loves sharing what they do. The experience works beautifully for all ages, whether you're bringing grandkids, doing alpaca yoga, or simply sitting in the pens for some therapeutic time with the animals. You can choose between guided tours (where guides like Amanda get high marks for their expertise) or self-guided visits, with walk-ups apparently welcome. The variety of animals impresses too, from baby alpacas and kangaroos to highland cows, peacocks, Valais sheep, and even South American porcupines. One minor hiccup emerged around communication when paying for additional animal access, where a guest felt awkward having to prove their purchase to staff, though they still plan to return. Grab some food cups for a more interactive experience, and make sure to explore the barn thoroughly during baby season.
My mom & I made a little day trip on Feb. 8th of going out to Eagle Eye 😊 We went on a Sunday, so it was like we had the whole place to ourselves, which was nice. It was a little cold, but it was sunny 🌞 One thing I'd say is that it was icy & slippery in some parts where we walked around, but that didn't stop us from seeing all the furry & feathered friends. Would definitely like to come back later in the year when it's warmer!
Alexa Dorle
February 17, 2026
My mom & I made a little day trip on Feb. 8th of going out to Eagle Eye 😊 We went on a Sunday, so it was like we had the whole place to ourselves, which was nice. It was a little cold, but it was sunny 🌞 One thing I'd say is that it was icy & slippery in some parts where we walked around, but that didn't stop us from seeing all the furry & feathered friends. Would definitely like to come back later in the year when it's warmer!
Alexa Dorle
February 17, 2026