Of all the interesting businesses in Colorado, it’s great to see one, that has a specific niche, succeed for over four decades.
Buckhorn Llama Company Near Masonville, Colorado
It’s funny what you’ll find while looking for something on Google Maps; I can’t recall now what I was searching out, but up popped this llama company in Northern Colorado that I’d never heard of. I think they sound amazing.
Buckhorn Llama Company dates back to 1970, having moved their family and herd to the Fort Collins area in 1982, with Buckhorn opening in 1985 dedicated solely to leasing and packing services.
Just outside of Loveland, along Highway 34, is the Big Thompson Elementary School at the corner of Highway 34 and CR 27. If you take that County Road north, towards Masonville, you’ll come across Buckhorn Llama Company.
You have to wonder about all the stories that could be told, maybe around a campfire, from clients/customers that have leased llamas from Buckhorn, They have a three-day minimum, for recreational, business, and land management purposes.
Why Use Llamas?
Llamas are docile, athletic, don’t need “shoes” like horses, and eat only one-tenth of what horses or mules do; and, of course, they can pack a lot.
When you read the testimonials for Buckhorn Llama Company, you get the scope of what people are renting them for: photography excursions; fly fishing trips, working for the National Park Service in Rocky Mountain National Park, etc…