Admission $5 per person, under age 2 free, includes use of picnic area, tractor tire kingdom play station, photo opportunities with the goats, and over 300 farm animals. Farm store open for souvenirs, feta cheese, chevre, and certified naturally grown vegetables.
See How Our Dairy Goats Produce Milk for Our Feta, Chevre' Cheeses & SoapsWeekdays by Appointment, minimum 15 children
Call: (386) 364-6450
All of the above, plus a complete customized farm tour that lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. You are welcome to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the Native American teepees. Lots of great photo opportunities.
Tent and overnight camping in our beautiful campgrounds. Camping guests are welcome to visit the farm as well. Campfire facilties and bath house with hot showers. Teepees, already set up, rent for $45 per night. RV's are $45 (1 hookup), or bring your own tents and camp for only $20 a night! Campers from August 1-29 receive a free pass to the October Pumpkin Patch. Click here for complete details.
As a working farm in beautiful North Central Florida, Magnolia Farms always has something growing, animals to feed and care for, and special events and activities for our farm visitors.
Our primary activity is the growing of certified naturally grown vegetables, which we provide to the members of our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) group, and to visitors on the farm. CSA is a partnership between the community and the farm, assuring the members of a steady supply of fresh, locally grown, certified naturally grown vegetables, while assuring the farmer of a steady income so we can focus on growing the best produce possible.
We also have a lot of special opportunities for you to visit the farm: Group tours, festivals, classes on everything from soap making to growing your own shiitake mushrooms, camping, weddings, and company picnics. Please check our events calendar or email us to schedule your visit.
In addition to vegetables, we raise dairy nubian and alpine goats, grassfed turkeys, a variety of chickens, and
peacocks. These friends provide us with goat milk and eggs, and lots of interesting company.