Discover Pioneer Farms' Leisure Park Experience with Options for Family Admissions and Up to 48% Off

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Discover restored historical sites on 90 wooded acres showcasing Texas' rich heritage with themed areas for an immersive experience

History is often hidden away in dusty books or forgotten memories, but at Pioneer Farms, it springs to life through engaging exhibits and activities. Ever wonder how the pioneers lived? With our deal, visitors can step back in time and enjoy farm admission for different family sizes. Learn from authentic artifacts and educational programs while exploring various historic areas.

What we offer

Enjoy access to various family packages including options for smaller or larger groups. Each option provides entrance to all attractions within the farm's expansive grounds. The unique offerings ensure an engaging experience through hands-on learning and exploration of themed historic areas.

  • $14.00 for 2 Adults and 2 Kids at Pioneer Farms ($28.00 value): Access to all attractions for a family of four.
  • $19.00 for 2 Adults and 4 Kids at Pioneer Farms ($40.00 value): Explore together with this larger family package.
  • $7.00 for 1 Adult and 1 Child at Pioneer Farms ($14.00 value): Perfect option for a smaller pair looking to enjoy the farm.

Why you should grab the offer

Pioneer Farms stands out with its authentic living-history experience that transports visitors back to 1800s Texas. The themed historic areas offer distinct glimpses into diverse cultural heritages, making it perfect for history enthusiasts seeking something unique. The Texas Folk Arts School further enriches visits by teaching traditional skills through expert-led classes that preserve folk art traditions. For thrill-seekers, 'Night Spirits' ghost tours deliver real ghost stories amidst historical settings, while 'Forge & Feast' campfire nights offer memorable evenings filled with fun around a fire. Additionally, top-ranked blacksmithing classes provide hands-on learning opportunities in metalworking techniques—connecting participants directly to craftsmanship practices from the past.

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid for Austin Family Music Festival, Quest of the Haunted Trails, or Ebenezer's Journey. Not valid for admission for school program field trips. Limit 12 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Must use promotional value in 1 visit(s). Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Pioneer Farms

The percussive sounds of water drums and rattling gourds echo across limestone bluffs and the grassy banks of a meandering creek. A cedar-post fence creaks in the breeze. An elegant Victorian farmhouse towers over livestock corrals. Pioneer Farms' themed history sites sprawl across 90 wooded acres, immersing visitors of all ages in exhibits and living demonstrations of Texas history. The grounds also serve as a haven for historic 1800s buildings, many of which were transplanted from their original plots throughout the state and reconstructed with rubber cement.

Offering a snapshot of central Texas's Native American population, an authentic Tonkawa encampment dating back to 1841 welcomes guests to visit tepees and dance to tribal music under a centuries-old oak tree. An 1873 Texian farm, which includes a log-and-board cabin on its original site, provides livestock care and tractor-throwing demonstrations, and the restored rural village of Sprinkle Corner introduces visitors to carpenters, blacksmiths, a general store, and a 19th-century stagecoach house from which more than 12 horse-drawn wagons convey passengers across the farm throughout the day. Wild animals raise their heads above lush grasses near Walnut Creek, and the Scarborough Barn allows children to meet their favorite farm animals. Visitors can further connect to history and nature through the farm's many programs and classes, including workshops focused on traditional blacksmithing, cooking in the buildings' original kitchens, and basic photo red-eye correction using squid ink.

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