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Discover the Alma Creamery Tour in Kansas
Located in Alma, Kansas, often called the “Cheese Capital of Kansas,” the Alma Creamery Tour offers visitors a guided look inside a working dairy processing facility producing a wide range of cheese and butter products. This experience highlights how locally sourced milk is transformed into retail-ready dairy items through modern creamery techniques.
Guests gain insight into cheese packaging, cold storage operations, and the role Alma Creamery plays in distributing dairy products across the region.
Why it’s special: The Alma Creamery Tour showcases one of Kansas’ most established dairy processors, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how milk from area farms becomes packaged cheese and butter products in the heart of Wabaunsee County.
History & Story of Alma Creamery
Founded in 1944, Alma Creamery has long been a key player in Kansas’ dairy industry. Established in a region rich in dairy farming, the creamery became known for processing and packaging cheese products for both local and regional distribution.
Over the decades, the company expanded its operations while maintaining strong ties to area dairy farmers. Today, Alma Creamery continues to operate as a significant employer in Alma, Kansas, blending agricultural heritage with modern food production systems.
What You’ll See & Do on the Alma Creamery Tour
• Learn how raw milk is received and prepared for processing
• Observe cheese cutting, shredding, slicing, and packaging operations
• Understand food safety and quality control procedures
• See cold storage and distribution areas
• Explore the creamery’s role in supporting local dairy farms
Hands-On Elements: This is primarily an observation-based industrial food production tour; interaction with production equipment is not permitted due to food safety regulations.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is typically restricted inside production areas due to food safety and proprietary processes; designated areas may allow photos.
Souvenirs & Extras: On-site product purchases may be available depending on retail availability.
Pricing of the Alma Creamery Tour
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Guided tours are free but require advance scheduling and approval.
Visiting information
Duration: 45–60 minutes
Age limits: Visitors must typically be school-age or older; closed-toe shoes required
Accessibility: Partially accessible; production areas may involve stairs or industrial walkways
Working Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed
Tours must be scheduled in advance and are conducted during regular business hours.
Nearby
• Wabaunsee County Historical Museum
• Alma City Park
• Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve (nearby Strong City)
FAQs About Visiting the Alma Creamery Tour
Is Alma Creamery a cheese-making facility or primarily a packaging plant?
Alma Creamery focuses heavily on cheese cutting, shredding, slicing, and packaging operations, serving retail and food service markets across the region.
Can visitors sample cheese during the tour?
Sampling availability depends on tour arrangements and food safety policies at the time of visit. It is best to confirm in advance when scheduling.
What safety requirements must visitors follow?
Closed-toe shoes are required, and visitors may need to wear protective coverings such as hair nets depending on access areas.
Do they process milk from local Kansas farms?
Yes. Alma Creamery works closely with regional dairy producers, supporting Kansas’ long-standing dairy industry.
Are tours suitable for school or agricultural groups?
Yes. The creamery often accommodates school and agricultural groups with advance scheduling, offering insight into dairy processing and food production careers.
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