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Spring Farm Tour! Saturday, May 9 at 10am. Kids attend free! Earlybird pricing available now.

Farm Tour - May 9 at 10:00 am - 4 Adults (tax included)

Learn all about the benefits of real food and regenerative farming! Our interactive walking tour lasts approximately 120 minutes and packed full of interesting sights and information! Kids attend free! Price includes tax.

Early Bird Pricing

Save $10.00
$70.00
$80.00

Price is per adult and INCLUDES tax (no additional tax charged at checkout). Kids attend free and do not need a ticket but must attend with a parent or guardian.

Classic Farm Tour

Just what it sounds like, this is a great introduction to the benefits of real food and regenerative farming. Highly interactive and geared toward everyday eaters, we share with you why we switched from engineering to farming, and why this kind of farming has changed our health for the better forever! Plus you get to learn about the all-around benefits of raising meats and eggs on pasture in a rotational system. It's lots of fun--we get great feedback on this, our most popular tour, and a great tour to bring friends and family who need more real food in their lives.

Approximately 90-120 minutes of a good stout walk across East Texas hilly pasture terrain, please keep in mind that our tours are 100% walking tours and not a great fit for weaker walkers.

Length: 120 minutes / ½-mile walk 


Suitable for kids? Yes, but for very small kids, plan to use a backpack carrier or a bicycle-wheel/off-road stroller in case they tire on the way back up the hill. Small-wheel wagons/strollers do not do well on our rough terrain. No charge for children ages 17 and under.

Visit this page for more information on what to expect, wear, bring, etc.

Under Texas Law (Chapter 75A, Civil Practices and Remedies Code), and agritourism entity is not liable for any injury to or death of an agritourism participant resulting from an agritourism activity. Texas Code Sec. 75A.003