Pioneer Farms

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Amenities & Accessibility:

 
Child Friendly

Child Friendly

Outdoor Experiences

Outdoor Experiences

 
 

At Pioneer Farms, you’ll find five themed, restored historic areas to explore: an 1841 Tonkawa Encampment, an 1868 German Emigrant Farm, an 1873 Texian Farm, an 1887 Cotton Planter’s Farm and an 1899 Sprinkle Corner rural village. In each area you can see and smell Texas history first-hand. An historic blacksmith shop and a carpentry shop staffed by working artisans demonstrate trades on the Lone Star frontier. Explore more than 90 beautiful, wooded acres and discover exciting, memorable ways to experience Texas’ past with your family. Don’t miss the Scarborough Barn where you can get up close with your favorite farm animal friends!

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Museum Day

10621 Pioneer Farms Dr., (512) 837-1215

 www.pioneerfarms.org

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10am - 4pm 

Explore new 1800s history sites with hands-on historical demonstrations and exhibits. Dance to Yodeling Coyote Cowgirl Evelyn Billington in a century-old dance hall. See Longhorn cattle herd, donkeys, chickens and more.

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location

10621 Pioneer Farms Drive (map)

hours

Open to the public Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 10-5. Open by reservation for guided programs, Monday- Thursday.

admissions

General admission prices are $8 for adults, and $6 for youth and seniors. Admission for groups of 15 or more is $5 each. Admission prices for special events are higher. Please pay admission in the General Store by the front gate. We accept cash, checks , and major credit cards.

phone

512.837.1215

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