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1. Wildseed Farms
2. Fischer & Wieser's Das Peach Haus
3. Texas Hill Country Olive Company
4. Froberg's Farm
5. Sweet Berry Farm
6. Veldhuizen Cheese
7. Jersey Barnyard
8. Blase Family Farm
9. Texas Tulips
10. Bella Vista Ranch
11. ShangriLlama
12. Blueberry Hill Farms
13. Blissful Folly Farm
14. Sauer-Beckmann Farm
15. Junk Gypsy
16. Lavender Ridge Farms
17. Old MacDonald's Farm
18. Dewberry Farm
19. Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard
20. Circle N Dairy
21. YesterLand Farm
22. Ronin Farm
23. Dilorio Farms
24. Licon Dairy
25. Moorhead's Blueberry Farm
26. Jenkins Sunshine Farm
27. Royalty Pecan Farms
28. At'l Do Farms Corn Maze
29. Nottingham Bees
30. The Waldo Way Dairy Farm
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10 Texas Agritourism Destinations for Fun on the Farm
Texas is full of fun things to do, and if you want to spend a leisurely afternoon outdoors with the family, local farms offer no shortage of fun activities for all ages. From urban hot spots and furry alpacas to stunning flower fields and juicy berries, we’ve gathered up 10 of the best Texas agritourism experiences for those seeking a little fun on the farm.
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1. Donna’s Farm
Located just a hop, skip and a jump from Beaumont, Donna’s Farm is a family-owned and operated farm with a passion for bringing quality garden produce to residents in the community. You can spot them at the weekly Beaumont Farmer’s Market, but they also run a bustling farm stand on their own property. From jams and jellies to soups and honeys, you could easily cover most of your grocery shopping bases from the comfort of their bucolic farm.
2. Chosen Weeds Farm
Bridge City
Are you looking to dive a little deeper into farm life than a regular visit would allow? Chosen Weeds Farm in Bridge City not only sells a variety of enticing products but also offers a number of educational classes and workshops. Their family homesteading classes cover topics like raising chickens and ducks, growing your own produce throughout the seasons, and learning how to use herbs and forage in nature.
3. Aubrey Oaks Alpacas
Gainesville
If you’re itching to learn a little more about alpacas or just keen on spending an afternoon with some new four-legged friends, set the GPS to Gainesville and have a blast getting up close and personal with the fuzzy creatures at Aubrey Oaks Alpacas . Be sure to give them a ring first, though, because tours are private and must be arranged ahead of time. You can book an appointment for a casual visit, birthday party, family reunion and more. They don’t charge for visits, but they do ask you donate to their hay and feed fund in exchange for the free 60-minute experience.
See more: 7 Famous Foods That Come From Texas
4. Windmill Meadow Farm
Fredericksburg
Specialty-cut flowers and foliage are all the rage at Windmill Meadow Farm in Fredericksburg. At this unique Texas agritourism spot, you could savor an entire hour and a half tour through the gardens, attend a floral workshop, schedule a flower delivery for a loved one who needs cheering up or sign up for a flower subscription that is guaranteed to brighten your day all season long.
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5. Texas Tulips
Pilot Point
When the warm days return in the spring, Texas Tulips becomes a stunning destination for family fun. For a mere $5 entrance fee, you can wander dreamily through fields bursting with radiant colors, pick an assortment of stems to decorate your kitchen table or take advantage of the spring scenery to capture photos that will last a lifetime. They even offer a hay maze for little ones who might not have the patience to pick flowers just yet.
6. Sweet Berry Farm
Marble Falls
Few things are as fun as going to a pick-your-own farm with the whole family in tow. But what’s better is that Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls can tempt you with fun-filled activities all year long. Springtime is filled with strawberries, tulips and children’s games. Summer brings sunflowers. And fall brings pumpkins, mazes and scarecrow stuffing. They’ll even accommodate field trip requests.
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7. Wildseed Farms
Wildseed Farms in Fredericksburg has been cultivating wildflower fields for seed production for more than 35 years. Believe it or not, they are actually the nation’s largest working wildflower farm. How’s that for a fun farm outing? They don’t charge for admission and are open throughout the year, but be aware that their walking trails shut down half an hour before closing time.
See more: Beauty Blooms on Texas Flower Farms
8. Texas Ranch Life
Chappell Hill
Anyone looking for a taste of western life will be eager to settle in at Texas Ranch Life in Chappell Hill. Nestled on a whopping 1,800 acres, which was originally settled in 1823, this working ranch is home to Texas longhorn cattle, Quarter horse herds and more wildlife than you could imagine. If you decide to spend a few days here, you can choose one of their seven restored historic homes to be your base while you enjoy unparalleled views, stunning scenery and plenty of ranch-related activities.
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9. Robinson Family Farm
If you live in Central Texas and want to make plans for a little 0utdoor family fun, look no further than Robinson Family Farm . Located in Temple, this beautiful property is open seasonally for Easter, an autumn pumpkin patch and a magical winter experience where you can choose your own precut Christmas tree. Check their website for an extensive list of activities available for each season so you can make plans.
10. Boggy Creek Farm
Any interest in visiting Austin’s oldest modern-day urban farm? This regenerative practices at Boggy Creek Farm are all about no-till farming, sustainability, and growing a variety of fruits and vegetables that will nourish your body and the ground beneath your feet. The 5-acre farm is only 2 miles from downtown, so you can easily spend a few hours enjoying the gardens before popping back into the city.
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Shady Grove Ranch
Grass-fed beef, pastured pork, pastured chicken, pastured eggs, pastured turkey..
So You Want To Visit A Sustainable Farm
You are one in a million, a person wanting so much to understand food production that you’re willing to take time out to visit a local farm.
That is exciting, and we are honored to be able to show you our side of the story… the story of a really-pasture-raised, grass-centric, rotational-grazing Crazy Farm, right here in East Texas.
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We are a truly family-run farm, and pretty much all the time, all hands are on deck! But we feel it’s important to carve out some time each spring and fall to invite you, the consumer, to come and learn about a better way to eat.
What to Expect During Our Farm Tour
Our tours are fun, but a bit physically challenging! Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes or boots, and be prepared to cover a good amount of East Texas pasture terrain while observing our methods for raising grass-fed-and-finished beef, rotationally-pastured meat chickens, really-pasture-raised hens, pastured pork, and if you’re especially lucky, you might get to meet our Thanksgiving turkeys and some baby calves and chicks!
Our tours are engaging and educational, and though you won’t get to touch any livestock, (Sorry! They’re not pets!) we do have some farm critters that love a good ear-scratching, such as our friendly farm dogs, Shadow and Long John, and our farm cats, Tiger, Sassy, Attila, and Boudica.
Depending on the particulars of the day you visit, you may get to experience a cow move, observe a poultry shelter move, gobble at the turkeys, toss some veggies to the pigs, and check out the forage crops we’ve planted for the season. This is a real working farm, so you never know exactly what a tour day will hold , but we get wonderful feedback from visitors to our tours, and we know you’ll enjoy it and learn a lot.
A Special Tour-goer Discount
After the tour ends, you are welcome to visit our new farm store. As a thanks for taking the time to come and learn more about your food source, farm tour attendees get 5% off their orders (regular-price in-store items only, and excludes bulk/case purchases, volume deals, and online orders). Bring a cooler along, or occasionally we have leftover shipping boxes you can have to transport your cold goodies home.
Arrival on Tour Day
Please arrive at least 10-15 minutes early to get settled in. When you arrive, park according to attendant’s instructions, then visit our check-in table to … check in! Ha! There, kiddos will receive their scavenger hunt materials and farm sticker for the classic and 2.0 tours, and we’ll check you off the attendance list so we can make sure everyone has arrived prior to setting out to pasture.
What to Bring / Amenities
We request that you plan to bring your own bottled water, but we will provide additional water for those who run out. We do have a restroom in our farm store. We suggest “going” before the tour begins, as we will be quite far from the facilities once we depart.
We strongly suggest dressing for the weather—our weather can go from quite cold to very hot in just an hour, and our hill here in East Texas tends to run a little cooler than surrounding areas–great for summertime tours! Wear a hat, breathable sleeves, and closed-toe shoes. We strongly suggest tall-sided boots to help deter fire ants, thorns, and mud.
You are welcome to bring a camera, but please try to point it away from any project messes you may see! Remember—we’re a real, working farm, and we always have more to do than time to do it! Feel free to tag us on Facebook or Instagram @Shady Grove Ranch.
Hazards and Our Expectations
Pretend you’re a farmer for a day, checking out the beauty of your workplace, but taking care while you do it! Please be mindful of pasture holes, electric fence, thornbushes, fire ants, large equipment, construction zones, and farm critters. We have several varieties of wildflower that have wicked but invisible thorns, so best practice is to ask before you pick! We want your first experience with us to be a wonderful and fun one!
We humbly but firmly ask that you inform your children of the expected behavior on a real farm. There are real dangers on a working farm, and it is important that we all be respectful of those as well as other people around us. Children (and adults) should not touch or enter without first being invited or instructed. Do not feed, pet, chase, grab, or shout at the livestock. Do not throw anything at any time. No smoking on the property is permitted at all. Please put your trash in the proper receptacle.
Advice for Bringing Children
Our terrain may be too difficult for most sidewalk strollers, but a large-wheeled jogging stroller or off-road wagon would be suitable to pull toddler-age children. For very young children, a backpack-style carrier can be a good option. For older children, remind them that God gave them two strong young legs to explore a beautiful farm with. Enjoy getting some exercise! We will also provide a farm scavenger hunt game for children to complete during their visit.
Weaker Walkers
We do not have vehicular transport during tours at this time. If you have issues walking long distances outdoors or up and down hills, our tours may not be a good fit at this time, but you are welcome to visit our farm store and enjoy some time on our large Texas-style porch where some rocking chairs are located. We have some comfortable chairs indoors in the A/C as well.
Purchase Your Tour Tickets Here
We now host ticket sales on our regular online store page. Use the big green button to hop over and view the current tour schedule and purchase your tickets!
Private Groups and Consulting
If your group would like a private tour or farm business consulting, we offer private tours for $150 per hour for a max of 50 people including children. Private tours are fully customizable–tell us what you’re interested in learning about, and we’ll cater to your interest areas and cap the length according to your budget needs. Typical lengths are from 1 to 3 hours. Private tours must be scheduled 2 weeks in advance. Call us for information: 903-665-7076
We also offer homeschool field trips for co-ops. Contact us for more information.
For the Farmers
We have lots of inquiries from other folks interested in sustainable farming themselves. You are welcome to join in on our monthly farm tours for consumers. If you need more technical assistance, we offer consulting services by appointment. Call us for information: 903-665-7076
Discover the Agricultural Side of the Rio Grande Valley on a Farm Tour
It surprised me a little bit to learn that the Rio Grande Valley is one of the richest farming areas of Texas. I guess it shouldn’t have because I am literally surrounded by farms. The field next door, during the growing season, has either corn or cabbage planted. Sugar cane is grown down the road and cotton around the corner. The cotton gin is across the street and the sugar cane factory is only about 10 miles away. Although I moved to California from Missouri as a young child, I was born on a farm and I think it is just in my blood. I wanted to know more but I didn’t know where to start. Then I discovered that a couple of local tour companies offer a Rio Grande Valley farm tour. I booked with Viva Tours because their schedule fit best for me.
Family owned Viva Tours has been in business for more than 30 years and Tomas and Aida Gonzalez provide top-notch service. Tomas picked me up right on time in a spotless van. He’s an awesome tour guide with so much knowledge about the area. He was more than happy to be sure everyone had all the time they needed at a location for photos or any other personal need. They offer a week-long Copper Canyon tour and I would so love to do that! Me and trains, you know.
The Rio Grande Valley Farm Tour
Tropical star.
We started our farm tour at Tropical Star in Alamo. What an impressive place! Owner Bob Huck produces seedlings for farms all over the Rio Grande Valley. Currently, most of the seedlings are watermelon. He told us that they might have up to 14,000,000 seedlings at one time. That number can double when he does tomatoes. I don’t know about you but that is pretty mind-boggling to me.
Apparently, farmers, just like pretty much everyone, are very competitive. Seeds are color coded and markers have no discernible details about who any particular seedlings belong to for confidentiality.
Healthy, strong root system
Working with a new strain of sugar cane
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Tommy Hanka Farm
From Tropical Star, we went to a field where workers were cutting and packing napa cabbage and bok choy. We heard first-hand what it’s like to work in the field. Each person has a specific job for the day. They only work if the farm has an order and they work until the order is complete, no matter how many hours that is or what the weather is like. Some days, they may only work a few hours but they are still grateful for any work.
Lunch and Other Stops
We had all been up for hours by now and were getting hungry. Next stop was a feast of a lunch (included in the tour) in Escobares near Roma. They were ready for us and started serving us as soon as we were seated. Out came soup, huge plates of meat and fixings for tacos, house-made corn and flour tortillas, quesadillas, and baked potato.
Other stops on the Rio Grande Valley farm tour included:
Roma Chamber of Commerce and the Roma Bluffs Observation Deck From the observation deck we could see the International Bridge and across the Rio Grande to Ciudad Miguel Aleman. Tomas assured us that the city is safe for US tourists so I have a new town in Mexico to explore.
Fort Ringgold Historic Site Built just after the end of the war with Mexico. We didn’t get out of the van here – just drove through.
Falcon Lake Sadly, a couple of women behind me were talking and I couldn’t hear much of what Tomas said about the lake – one of the drawbacks of a tour. Again, we did not get out here. Note to campers and RVers: Falcon State Park is here with full hook-up campsites. Tomas pointed out a primitive area where overnight parking is allowed and is free.
A Bakery in Rio Grande City Did I mention that the weather had turned bitterly cold? I always check the weather before I leave home and temperatures in the 60s was the prediction for the high. When I left home, the sky was cloudy and black and that never improved. The high predicted for the day changed to the mid 50s with a 15 mph wind! Needless to say, we all appreciated the stop for coffee and dessert.
Our Final Farm Tour Related Stop
All water in the Rio Grande Valley comes from the Rio Grande. We stopped to see a pumping station where up to 3,000 gallons per minute are pumped to irrigate the fields.
My Final Thoughts
I really enjoyed this Rio Grande Valley farm tour, in spite of the weather. I learned so much and got to see some behind-the-scenes things I had been curious about. Some of the other participants were farmers, or retired farmers, so it was especially interesting listening to their questions and stories.
More info: Agriculture tells the history of the Rio Grande Valley
Until next time…
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That tour looks amazing! I hope to visit Rio Grande Valley one day!
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You are one in a million, a person wanting so much to understand food production that you’re willing to take time out to visit a local farm. That is exciting, and we are honored to be able to show you our side of the story… the story of a really-pasture-raised, grass-centric, rotational-grazing Crazy Farm, right here in East Texas.
We are a truly family-run farm, and pretty much all the time, all hands are on deck! But we feel it’s important to carve out some time each spring and fall to invite you, the consumer, to come and learn about a better way to eat.
What to Expect During Our Farm Tours
Our tours are fun, but a bit physically challenging! Be prepared to cover a good amount of East Texas pasture terrain while observing our methods for raising grass-fed-and-finished beef, rotationally-pastured meat chickens, really-pasture-raised hens, and if you’re especially lucky, depending on the current season, you might get to meet our Thanksgiving turkeys, baby calves, woodland-loving pigs, and fluffy baby chicks!
Our tours are engaging and educational, and though you won’t get to touch any livestock, (Sorry! They’re not pets!) we do have some farm critters that love a good ear-scratching, such as our friendly farm dogs, Shadow and Long John, and our farm cats, Attila, Boudica, Sassy, and Tiger.
Depending on the particulars of the day you visit, you may get to experience a cow move, observe a poultry shelter shift, gobble at the turkeys, toss some veggies to the pigs, or check out the forage crops we’ve planted for the season. This is an "unscripted" tour on a real working farm, so you never know exactly what a tour day will hold, but we get wonderful feedback from visitors to our tours, and we know you’ll enjoy it and learn a lot.
Arrival on Tour Day
Please arrive at least 10-15 minutes prior to tour start time to allow time to check in and use the restroom in our farm store. There are no restrooms available while out in the field.
What to Bring & Wear / Amenities
We request that you plan to bring your own bottled water, but we will provide additional water for those who run out.
We strongly suggest dressing for the weather—our weather can go from quite cold to very hot in just an hour, and our hill here in East Texas tends to run a little cooler than surrounding areas–great for summertime tours! Wear a hat, breathable sleeves, and closed-toe shoes. If the weather is cold, wear layers. We strongly suggest tall-sided boots to help deter fire ants, thorns, and mud.
You are welcome to bring a camera, but please try to point it away from any project messes you may see! Remember—we’re a real, working farm, and we always have more to do than time to do it! Feel free to tag us on Facebook @Shady Grove Ranch.
Hazards and Our Expectations
Pretend you’re a farmer for a day, checking out the beauty of your workplace, but taking care while you do it! Please be mindful of pasture holes, electric fence, thornbushes, fire ants, large equipment, construction zones, and farm critters. We have several varieties of wildflower that have wicked but almost invisible thorns, so best practice is to ask before you pick! We want your experience with us to be a wonderful and fun one!
Do not feed, pet, chase, grab, or shout at the livestock. Do not throw anything at any time. No smoking on the property is permitted at all. Please put your trash in the proper receptacle.
Advice for Bringing Children
Children are an important part of the farm, recognizing that it is not a vacation destination or tourist trap, but a real place with real hazards. We humbly but firmly ask that you inform your children of the expected behavior on a real farm. There are real dangers on a working farm, and it is important that we all be respectful of those as well as other people around us. Children (and adults) should not touch or enter a workspace or paddock or open any gates without first being invited or instructed by farm personnel.
Our terrain may be too difficult for most sidewalk strollers, but a bicycle-wheeled jogging stroller or off-road wagon would be suitable to pull toddler-age children. For very young children, a backpack-style carrier is likely the best option. For older children, remind them that God gave them two strong young legs to explore a beautiful farm with. Enjoy getting some exercise! We will also provide a farm scavenger hunt game for children to complete during their visit.
A Special Tour-goer Discount
As thanks for spending time learning about your food sources, all farm tour attendees receive 5% off in-store purchases the day of their tour. (Applies to in-store, regular-price purchases. Excludes bulk/case deals, online orders, and previously discounted items.) Be sure to bring a cooler and stock up while you're here! Tell our cashier at checkout that you attended the tour.
Weaker Walkers
We do not have vehicular transport during tours at this time. If you have issues walking long distances outdoors on rough pasture terrain or up and down hills, our tours may not be a good fit at this time, but you are welcome to visit our farm store and enjoy some time on our large Texas-style porch where some rocking chairs are located. We have some comfortable chairs indoors in the A/C as well.
Hop over to our tour info and ticketing page to learn more about when tours occur and how to attend.
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The main focus for us here at the farm is education. Education about animals, who they are, their purpose in life, and beyond. Second, is to share education and the experience to be a working farm with those who might not otherwise. We offer tours to families, school groups, community organizations, and special interest groups. Anyone who is interested in the inner workings of a sustainable small scale farm in our beautiful Texas Hill Country is welcome!
On tours you may...
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*Milk a goat (if in milking season)
*Collect fresh farm eggs
*Brush a horse
*Walk through a bee yard
*Learn about the uses on a farm for the animal groups, what they eat, what is needed to care for them, what type of shelter/living requirements they have, and other information pertinent to the animal group.
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Tours are customized to the group based on age levels, learning objectives, and focused interest areas.
Currently, our critters on the farm include: Dairy Goats, Pot-Bellied Pigs, Horses, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Bee yard, Farm Dogs & Farm Cats, Rabbits
General farm tours typically last 1.5 - 2 hours depending upon our client interest.
Customized 1/2 day educational offerings can be arranged for select interest groups.
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Farm Life
Farming creates a good life, and so we welcome our guests with open arms..
We share with you and your loved ones the joys and challenges of life on the farm. Some might say it’s a simple life but we can assure you not a dull day goes by.
Farm life is full of life. Among other friendly farm animals, we milk 115 mature cows on our farm plus the youngstock. They’re known as Robeth Holsteins and they’re our award-winning herd, making us very proud owners. Our barn doors are always open to guests so please, come on in and explore. Adults and kids alike can milk the cows, bottle-feed newborn calves and cuddle with kittens.
Farm life revolves around food. Every day begins and ends with farm-fresh food – a bountiful country breakfast and a wholesome, homemade sit-down meal – both hard earned and well deserved.
Farm Fun
On our farm, fun is always in abundance and every day is a new adventure . no matter the season, there’s plenty to do and see., come experience it for yourself book a stay with us at the inn or book a farm tour with us for a day visit..
- Try your hand at milking cows.
- Bottle-feed baby calves.
- Get your feet (and hair) wet with a swim.
- Switch gears and go mountain biking.
- Fly fish and reel in a trout or salmon.
- Hike our winding, endless trails.
- Grab one of our baskets and go berry picking.
- Wander around the Wildflower fields.
- Strap on some snowshoes and walk on white.
- Go on a cross-country skiing excursion.
- Cuddle with our cute country kittens.
- Feed our hungry herd, the Holsteins.
- Pick fresh vegetables (and eat ’em).
- Gaze at the stars.
Book a Farm Tour
Plan a day visit and book a tour of the farm..
Our tours are scheduled to coincide with daily chores to allow guests the opportunity to experience daily farm life. Guests will be able to watch the cow milking process and even try their hand at milking! Asia’s tour starts at 9 am and goes for 2 hours. We simply love to share our love of farming and our animals with others and hope you’ll join us. Please book her tour directly online through Airbnb Experience. All proceeds from our Farm Tours go directly to our nonprofit organization, Liberty Hill Center for Agricultural Education.
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Words we live by, as farmers ..
These beliefs guide us day in and day out, from sunup to sundown. If you have a moment, please read. Who knows? Maybe they’ll inspire you to go out and live off the land like we do.
I believe a man’s greatest possession is his dignity, and that no calling bestows this more abundantly than farming.
I believe hard work and honest sweat are the building blocks of a person’s character.
I believe that farming, despite its hardships and disappointments, is the most honest and honorable way a man can spend his days on this earth.
I believe farming nurtures the close family ties that make life rich in ways money can’t buy.
I believe my children are learning values that will last a lifetime and can be learned in no other way.
I believe farming provides education for life and that no other occupation teaches so much about birth, growth, and maturity, in such a variety of ways.
I believe many of the best things in life are indeed free: the splendor of a sunrise, the rapture of wide-open spaces, the exhilarating sight of your land greening each spring.
I believe true happiness comes from watching your crops ripen in the field, your children grow tall in the sun, your whole family feel the pride that springs from their shared experience.
I believe that by my toil, I am giving more to the world than I am taking from it, an honor that does not come to all men.
I believe my life will be measured ultimately by what I have done for my fellowman, and by this standard I fear no judgment.
I believe when a man grows old and sums up his days, he should be able to stand tall and feel pride in the life he’s lived.
I believe in farming because it makes all this possible.
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Liberty Hill Farm is one of the voices representing the family farm owners of Cabot Creamery Co-operative. We take great pride in spreading the word about the great Cabot products to whoever will listen. Fortunately for us, the products speak for themselves. Cabot Cheddar Cheese has won every major award for taste and our Cabot Butter is a blue ribbon winner too.
Liberty Hill and Cabot Highlights Liberty Hill Farm participates in Cabot’s Open Farm Events held over the years and our story is available on Cabot’s website, among the online virtual farm tours . Beth and our cow, Larue, were featured in a Cabot Creamery Co-operative commercial that aired on TV. View the Hug a Farmer video here. In December 2013 Beth went with other Cabot Farmers on the Cabot Creamery Co-operative Gratitude tour in New York City to tout the Cabot goods—singing their praises from the rooftops!
The One & Only Robeth Holstein Herd Robeth —a combination of our first two names—is the coined prefix for our registered herd. Robeth Holsteins are known for their excellent genetics and have been honored with the Progressive Breeder Registry Award from the Holstein Association for the past 30 years. While the numbers vary, we generally have 320 head of animals all together: cows, calves and heifers, with 120 of those being the milking cows.
Good Cow Genes When we bought the farm from John Hunt, a premier dairy breeder in the 1920s and ’30s, he had a cow named Pearl—a direct descendent of the famous Maryland dairy herd named Dunloggin. Most of our current herd descends from Pearl. Our cows’ lineage has been traced back to the 1880s when they were imported from Holstein Friesland, an area between Germany and the Netherlands.
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What would Texas be without its history of cattle drives, stockyards and cowboys? Maybe your tot isn't pretending to be a gunslinging vigilante (yet), but a visit to a local farm or ranch is practically a rite of passage ! Most of these offer more in the way of cuddling chickens and feeding goats, but you can get some first-hand experience horseback riding and cattle roping, too. Read on for some of our favorite farm destinations near HTX.
Best fall attraction: Dewberry Farm
Dewberry Farm 7705 Farm to Market 362 Brookshire, TX For old-school fun, no one does it better than Dewberry Farm right outside of Katy. This farm hosts seasonal attractions like a Trail of Lights at the holidays, and a pumpkin patch in the fall. Plus, there are dozens of attractions that are fun to visit no matter the holiday like a giant jumping pillow, train ride, slide mountain and carousel. Dewberry opens to the public for weekends in the fall, but also hosts field trips and birthday parties.
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Best for little farmers: Blessington Farms
Blessington Farms 510 Chisolm Trail Simonton, TX Open year round, Houstonians flock here for the fresh pick-your-own berries you can gather in spring and summer. But Blessington Farm also hosts farm-themed events like Easter egg hunts and pumpkin patches, plus attractions like hayrides, a rope maze, gem mining, jumping pads, a big slide and climbing web. And you can get your animal snuggles with chickens, goats, lambs and some of the farm’s resident pups.
Best for animal lovers: Old MacDonald’s Farm
Old MacDonalds Farm 3203 Farm to Market 1960 E Humble, TX You’ll find this farm in Humble, and it’s an especially great option for summer since they have a swimming pool on site. Wooden playgrounds, a duck pond, train ride, sand mountain and petting zoo offer plenty to keep kids entertained. Animals like llamas, ponies (available for riding!), deer, goats, peacocks and donkeys call this farm home, so your little can definitely practice her animal sounds. And visit in fall to take advantage of the great pumpkin patch and fall festivities. And did we mention all activities are included in the $12 admission ticket? Steal!
Best for history buffs: George Ranch
George Ranch 10215 FM 762 Road Richmond, TX This historic spot is a real life working ranch in Fort Bend County, and while it has some of the traditional farm and ranch attractions, it’s great for history lovers and educational outings. During your visit, you’ll follow four generations of a single ranching family over 100 years through life in frontier Texas to World War II. There are four historic houses on site, with people dressed up to play historical figures and roles. You can ask them questions, watch them work with trades like blacksmithing, and learn about what life was like during the time period. You might even see some real cattle roping!
Best for berry picking: P-6 Farms
P-6 Farms 9963 Pooles Road Montgomery, TX This farm in Montgomery is all about the fresh produce. In spring, head to Blooms and Berries for tons of kid-friendly attractions (train rides, farm animals and a tire mountain!) along with u-pick strawberries and blackberries and to shop a colorful farmer’s market. In fall, you won’t want to miss the corn maze and pumpkin patch and the “Field of Screams” if you’re brave enough! Summer farm camp gives you the chance to enroll your littles in a full week (or more) of hands-on, dirty farm fun.
Best for an immersive cowboy weekend: A visit to Bandera, Texas
The Cowboy Capital of the World, as it's known, is perfect if you're looking for a rustic getaway that's longer than a few hours. Just west of San Antonio, you'll find this little town full of dude ranches where you can go horseback riding, hiking, enjoy cookouts, two-stepping and more. Family favorites include Silver Spur Guest Ranch or Flying L Hill Country Resort , both of which promise some trail riding and open-fire cookin' to make you feel like a real cowboy.
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3117 State Hwy 159 LaGrange, TX 78945 979-249-3406
Our 100 year old four generation farm is nestled in the rolling hills of south central Texas among many beautiful oak trees. We invite you to tour our family owned Jersey dairy farm. Visit with the Frerichs family and learn what farming and agriculture is all about. Relax on our porch, pet the animals, watch the chickens roam the farm, have some ice cream and enjoy the countryside.
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Come tour our farm!!! Reservations are not necessary for families, just groups!
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Mon, Wed, Thurs, 10:30 a.m. and 2:00p.m.
Tues - (self guided or group reservation only)
Fri. - Sat. ... 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.,
Sunday ... 2:00 p.m., 4: 00 p.m .
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SUN… 2:00 p.m., 4: 00 p.m.
Adults - $12.00 per person
Children - $9.50 per person (2-12 years )
Children UNDER 2 years old are free of charge.
Feed for chickens, ducks, and goats is included!
Optional calf bottle - $3.00 each.
The tour takes 1 1/2 - 2 hrs
A friendly tour guide takes you on a guided educational tour to feed/pet our barnyard animals and see our working farmily Jersey dairy. You will get to feed (included in the guided tour) the goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbits while you pet and learn about our other farm animals. Our adorable Jersey calves love attention from our visitors! You can even bottle feed a Jersey calf!! Then, take a tractor- drawn hayride to the dairy - see our Jersey herd... where they live, the pastures they graze, and where they're milked. As part of the guided tour, everyone has the option to try their hand at hand milking a cow!!!
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Self Guided tours are during store hours.
$7.00 per person (admission to barnyard for a self guided tour, with information packet, to look around, and see the animals)
This DOES NOT include the hayride to our dairy barn or milking the cow. Our friendly animals await your attention!!!! You will see mini horses, donkey, chickens, rabbits, ducks, fainting goat, sheep, pigs, turkeys, calves and goats. Most of these animals you are able to pet.
Cups of feed - $2 .00 per cup for goats, chicke ns, or ducks.
Calf Bottle - $3.00
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Monday-Friday - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m
Saturday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday - 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
For Group Reservations call: (979) 249-3406
Closed - New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & Dec. 26
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Open from 12:30 - 6:00 because of the Fayette County Fair dairy show and parade. The parade begins at 10:00 a.m. downtown La Grange.
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We do lots of tours here at Texas Honey Bee Farm! You are welcome to visit and do self-touring anytime during business hours if you can’t schedule a private tour and we always offer honey tasting in the store. 🙂 You can see info on all our paid tours below. We don’t open hives when the weather is colder than 70 degrees or over 95 degrees. Usually NOV – FEB we let the bees rest and focus on staying warm and in JULY-AUG its too hot for the bees and the beekeepers! 🙂
EXPERIENCE bees, beekeeping, honey and more. We love ‘bee-curious’ visitors at Texas Honey Bee Farm! We will enthusiastically lead you through our unique central Texas apiary and share a taste of the bee’s sweet honey. We offer various fee-based tours for groups. You can view options below. Email the store to schedule the Private Tour or the Bee Experience , but they are typically not available in JULY, AUG, DEC, JAN or when it is too hot or too cold for the bees or the beekeepers. All 3 tours include honey tasting if desired, just ask your guide. See you soon!
ON THE SPOT TOUR: Our most common year-round tour, this is an impromptu guided tour with a staff member that typically begins out on the Bee Observation Deck where you can watch bees from the safety of a screened in porch. If time allows you may also go outside on the farm grounds to peek into some observation windows on the top bar hives or see the chickens and ducks in the back. FEES: On The Spot Tour is $10 for people 12 & older; $5 for children ages 3-11; and children under age 3 are FREE. This tour is unscheduled and does not include discussion with a Master Beekeeper or consultation help with your personal beehives. This tour is not a “Private Tour” and there may be other visitors joining the group if the store is busy when you are here. Staff member’s priority is to help all customers inside the store with purchases and staff our phones, so please be patient and allow for possible interruptions if new customers arrive to shop. Total time is 15-30 mins. *BEST TIMES are 10:30-12:30 or 2:30-4:30 THU-FRI. Saturdays may be very busy and wait times vary. *** NOT ALL Staff members are beekeepers and they may not be ready to lead tours. You can always call or text ahead of your arrival to see if we have someone available to handle an on the spot tour.
PRIVATE HIVE TOUR: Not Available in JULY, AUG, DEC, JAN sorry. (Seasonal/Weather dependent) Our Austin Bee Deck is ready for your private tour! Relax in our bee proof, shaded, screened Bee Deck and see a beekeeper work a hive of bees and explain basic beekeeping practices and honey bee biology. Follow up your tour with a unique honey tasting – local and exotic flavors! Fees for private group tour is $100 for up to 5 people , add more friends for an additional $20 per person. (no bee suits needed and under age 3 is free) Approximately 60 mins. To book please email the store. Only Available in Spring, Early to Mid Summer, and Fall. We can NOT open hives when it is below 70 degrees or in bad weather, nor when it is above 100 degrees.
BEE EXPERIENCE: Not Available in JULY, AUG, DEC, JAN sorry. (Seasonal/Weather dependent) Get ready to enter the exciting realm of the BEES! We will suit you up in a bee suit and take you out with an experienced beekeeper to get up close and personal with a live working bee colony. Enjoy a fun tour through a hive and see how a bee colony functions as a superorganism turning flowers into food! This is an up close and personal visit with the bees, an interactive experience. The experience is approximately 60-90 minutes and geared for ages 12 and up. The live bee experience is a $300 flat fee for 1-4 people , you may add more friends for an additional $75 per person. We can accommodate larger groups, but we may take you out into the hives in sub-groups depending on bee suit sizes and number of beekeepers we have available to help out. To book your Bee Experience please email or send a text to the store. Tours are almost exclusively done in the early part of the day and are available in Spring, Early to Mid Summer, and Fall. We can NOT open hives when it is below 70 degrees or in bad weather, nor when it is above 100 degrees.
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Your destination for memorable experiences, interactive education, and the joy of alpacas. Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the Rio Grande Valley, Alpaquita Ranch is a sanctuary for Huacaya & Suri Alpacas, and a haven for those seeking unique, outdoor adventures.Our mission at Alpaquita Ranch is twofold. First, we are committed to raising, breeding, and caring for our alpacas with an unwavering emphasis on their health and happiness. We uphold the highest standards in alpaca husbandry, providing our animals with the love, respect, and care they deserve. Our gentle, friendly alpacas are at the heart of everything we do.
Secondly, we strive to share the charm and delight of our alpaca farm with our local community and beyond. We provide interactive tours that are both informative and enjoyable, letting you get up close and personal with our resident alpacas.
However, Alpaquita Ranch isn't just about alpacas. It's about creating unforgettable memories. Our ranch doubles as a scenic event venue, providing the perfect backdrop for gatherings, celebrations, and moments of togetherness. We believe in the magic of connection, and there's no better place to reconnect with loved ones than in the serene beauty of our ranch.
As a family of educators, we extend our mission to include interactive educational field trips for students across the Rio Grande Valley. We offer hands-on learning experiences, bringing children closer to nature and fostering an appreciation for the outdoors.
Alpaquita Ranch is not just a visit, but an experience. We offer two vacation lodging homes and a wine & beer bar, allowing guests to extend their stay and immerse themselves fully in the tranquility of the ranch.
Experience the great outdoors, create unforgettable memories, and learn about our beautiful alpacas and sustainable farming practices at Alpaquita Ranch. Get in touch with us to learn more about our activities, products, and how we can make your visit an experience you will cherish.
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Bureau of Engraving & Printing | Fort Worth, TX
The Fort Worth, Texas Western Currency Facility produces more than half of United States currency. See where billions of dollars are printed from an enclosed walkway suspended above the production floor.
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Dr. Pepper Museum | Waco, TX
Scheduled group tours and field trips to the home of the original Dr. Pepper take visitors to both historical buildings. Children on field trips get to make their own soda.
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James Leddy Boots | Abilene, TX
The Dos Santos family is happy to provide you with a tour that shares some of the heritage of James Leddy Boots including purchase receipts that date back to the 1930s and even contains celebrity names that bought custom styles.
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Nokona | Nokona, TX
Nokona has been making made in the USA baseball gloves in Nokona, Texas since 1934. See every part of the baseball glove making process from leather selection to cutting, stamping, embroidery, forming, stitching, and lacing on this Texas factory tour.
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Head over to San Antonio Shoes to see how SAS creates some of the world’s most comfortable shoes. See first-hand how each pair of shoes goes through up to 100 different steps and is performed by approximately 80 different SAS employees.
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Free, tram-driven tour through the birthplace of the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia. Experience how people and machines work together to build vehicles.
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Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the Rio Grande Valley, Alpaquita Ranch is a sanctuary for Huacaya & Suri Alpacas, and a haven for those seeking unique, outdoor adventures.Our mission at Alpaquita Ranch is twofold. First, we are committed to raising, breeding, and caring for our alpacas with an unwavering emphasis on their health and ...
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