The Running of the Llamas

The Running of the Llamas The 20th and FINAL Running of the Llamas was held in September of 2016. For 20 years, The Running of the Llamas was a unique community in Hammond, Wisconsin.

The final Running was in 2016, this is now an archival page. We would like to thank the llamas, their owners, handlers and fans for making this an extraordinary community event that will be remembered fondly for years to come.

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Originally begun as a one-time customer appreciation event for the Hammond Hotel in 1997, the Running of the Llamas soon became an annual event that took on a l

ife of its own. In 2009 a Running of the Llamas Committee was formed, including representatives from each of the four restaurant/bars in town, community organizations and llama enthusiasts. Also in 2009, the event expanded from a Thursday evening happening to a weekend-long celebration held the second weekend in September, but in 2010 was condensed into a one-day event on Saturday.

Happy Father’s Day to the best dad ever, missing Laura
06/18/2023

Happy Father’s Day to the best dad ever, missing Laura

09/12/2019

We've noticed an uptick in page views so just a reminder that the final Running of the Llamas took place in 2016 and there will NOT be an event this weekend.

Llama Farm Open House: October 1 and 2   Shady Ridge Farm, New Richmond, WIFree and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4...
09/19/2016

Llama Farm Open House: October 1 and 2
Shady Ridge Farm, New Richmond, WI

Free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Both days.

Visit our delightful llamas—we have all ages, sizes and colors. Learn how to work with llama fiber, and ask questions of our knowledgeable fiber artist guests. Take a llama for a walk, take home lots of free information on handling and caring for llamas, and register for free prizes.

Knitters and Crocheters—we have lovely llama yarn in various colors and weights…

Spinners—we have batts, roving and clouds that are a joy to spin…

Weavers—we have cored yarn in natural colors for rugs and wall hangings…

Felters and Crafters—we have carded batts and felting kits for fun projects…

Shoppers—we have fiber items and other products that make great gifts.

Shady Ridge Farm is located at 1331 130th Avenue, just 30 minutes east of St. Paul. Take exit 10 off I-94, follow Hwy. 65 around Roberts north to 130th Avenue. We are just four miles south of New Richmond, a quarter mile east of Hwy. 65. Contact Sheila & Britt Fugina at [email protected] or 715-246-5837.

Held Rain or Shine!

Congratulations to Matthew Throlson and his llama Marceline of Avon, Minnesota who came in First Place at this year's Ru...
09/13/2016

Congratulations to Matthew Throlson and his llama Marceline of Avon, Minnesota who came in First Place at this year's Running of the Llamas! Matthew and Marceline have won their heat the past couple of years, so they were due for the big win. Second Place went to Lexa Corrigan and her llama Cinco of Amery, Wisconsin. The alpaca heat was won by Oliver Olsen of Roberts running with Playa del Norte who is owned by Karla Faith of Roberts.

Photo by Jerry Winker

Tomorrow!
09/10/2016

Tomorrow!

Perfect weather for the 20th Annual Running of the Llamas!!
09/09/2016

Perfect weather for the 20th Annual Running of the Llamas!!

09/05/2016

The 20th Annual Running of the Llamas is almost here! Join us next Saturday, September 10th for the last episode of this one-of-a-kind event. In the meantime, click the link below to view this year's "official" race form!

Stop by Foster Hall in Hammond today to get your 2016 T-Shirt! We're here during the Heartland Days car show until 3:00.
08/13/2016

Stop by Foster Hall in Hammond today to get your 2016 T-Shirt! We're here during the Heartland Days car show until 3:00.

2016 T-Shirts are now available for purchase on our website--order yours today!!!
07/27/2016

2016 T-Shirts are now available for purchase on our website--order yours today!!!

Each year The Running of the Llamas creates a collectible T-Shirt with original artwork by bluebison.net to commemorate the event. Supplies are limited, order yours today! $15 per shirt, shipping i…

There is always an "infestation" of (uni)cyclists at The Running of the Llamas, so this seems fair enough: ;)
07/09/2016

There is always an "infestation" of (uni)cyclists at The Running of the Llamas, so this seems fair enough: ;)

Steep gradients aren't the only thing cyclists will have to worry about on Saturday.

Save the date: Saturday, September 10, 2016 marks the 20th and final Running of the Llamas! All good things must come to...
06/27/2016

Save the date: Saturday, September 10, 2016 marks the 20th and final Running of the Llamas!

All good things must come to an end. Due to circumstances beyond our control we have decided to make this, our 20th year, the last. We hope you'll join us in celebrating the Grand Finale of this very special event. Mark your calendars, full schedule coming soon!

Another great entry in the Snow Llama contest, adult category. Thanks, Melissa Dubots, Emily Kimber, & Lauren Cussen!!!
02/17/2016

Another great entry in the Snow Llama contest, adult category. Thanks, Melissa Dubots, Emily Kimber, & Lauren Cussen!!!

Melissa Dubots, Emily Kimber, & Lauren Cussen - Adult contest :)

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820 Davis Street PO Box 202
Hammond, WI
54015

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For 20 years, The Running of the Llamas was a unique community event in Hammond, Wisconsin. The final Running was in 2016, this is now an archival page. We would like to thank the llamas, their owners, handlers and fans for making this an extraordinary experience that will be remembered fondly for years to come. +++++++++++ Originally begun as a one-time customer appreciation event for the Hammond Hotel in 1997, the Running of the Llamas soon became an annual event that took on a life of its own. In 2009 a Running of the Llamas Committee was formed, including representatives from each of the four restaurant/bars in town, community organizations and llama enthusiasts. Also in 2009, the event expanded from a Thursday evening happening to a weekend-long celebration held the second weekend in September, but in 2010 was condensed into a one-day event on Saturday.