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Walk the FarmStead: A Guided Tour of Whitetail Hollow Farms

Walk the FarmStead: A Guided Tour of Whitetail Hollow Farms

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Step beyond the gates and explore the daily workings of our 45-acre farmstead. This private, 2-hour guided tour offers an authentic look at life at Whitetail Hollow Farms — where every pasture, barn, garden bed, and shed has a purpose.

On your tour, you’ll:

Meet our animals up close: chickens, turkeys, ducks, guinea fowl, emus, dairy goats, dairy cows, American guinea hogs, Mini-Mules - Dixie and Rebel, and Willow, our resident whitetail deer.

Visit our barns, coops, hatchery, and milking parlor to see firsthand how we care for and manage our livestock.

Stroll through our gardens, potting sheds, and seasonal growing spaces, and learn about our sustainable practices.

Step inside our charming farm stay cabin (when not rented) to see how guests can immerse themselves even deeper in farm life with an overnight stay on the farm.

Ask questions along the way — we love sharing the “why” behind our methods and our plans for growing the farm.


Tours are $150 for up to 4 people, with the option to add more guests for a fee.
Guided personally by the farm owners, Gigi & Jed Carroll, this is a chance to see, learn, and truly experience the heart of a working farmstead.

This tour is observational only — no milking goats or trimming hooves today! But don’t worry, you’ll still get to scratch a few ears or give a friendly pat here and there. Just remember, we’re a real working farmstead, not a petting zoo. This is your opportunity to ask questions, pick our brains about what has worked and what hasn't, and learn the how and why behind the things we do here. Whether you’re interested in livestock, gardening, or holistic homesteading, we’re happy to share what we’ve learned.

Details:

▪️ Private 2-hour tour

▪️ $150 for up to 4 people

▪️ Add $15 per person over 4 (up to 10 total)  (Select your group size before checkout)

▪️ Children under 3 are free.

▪️ Saturdays and Sundays | Start times are either 10 AM or 4 PM

▪️ Prepayment required at booking

▪️2-day advanced booking required (so we can plan our weekends accordingly)

▪️Tours auto-confirm (you’ll get a confirmation and reminder email) - if for some reason you don't - (don't forget to check your spam folder) please email us - whitetailhollowfarms@gmail.com 

Policies:

Cancellation: Refunds up to 24 hours in advance. No refund will be issued if canceled within 24 hours of the scheduled tour. 

Weather: Tours continue in light sprinkles or pop-up showers (common in our region). If steady or heavy rain is forecast, we will reach out to reschedule.

Safety:

▪️ All guests must stay with their guide at all times. This is a walking tour only; no hands-on activities are included.

▪️  Closed-toed shoes are required for all participants - no flip-flops or sandals are permitted.

▪️ We recommend removing any earrings, pendants, or other shiny jewelry, as our emus are particularly fond of these items and may try to take them. We cannot recover them if they do, and it could harm them, so please leave valuables at home.

▪️ No Dogs Allowed. We do not allow personal pets on our farm.  Please leave your pets at home for their safety and the safety of our animals. 

As a Florida Agritourism operation, we are not liable for injury under Florida law. Our required signage is posted at all entrances. 

WARNING

Under Florida law, an agritourism operator is not liable for injury or death of, or damage or loss to, a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury, death, damage, or loss results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury, death, damage, or loss. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.

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