Activities at Dudley Farm Historic State Park
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Bird-WatchingBring your binoculars & enjoy the bluebirds at the Visitor Center. Hawks & other birds may be seen at the farmstead |
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Guided ToursSchool groups and organizations must make reservations for tours one month in advance. Groups are limited to 40 people. For more information and a Program Reservation Form, please download the Educator Letter and Teacher Packet or call 352-472-1142.
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Nature Trails
Picnic Area Loop - A pleasant 15 minute walk that wanders through a hammock with many live oaks and sinkholes.
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PicnickingThe picnic area is located on the west side of the parking lot across from the visitor center and is equipped with 6 tables and 3 grills. |
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Special Opportunities
Seasonal Harvest Time - From June through November experience and participate in the farm harvest of fruits, nuts and crops; including figs, peaches, pears, pecans, field corn, sweet potatoes, and sugar cane. Call the park for more information |
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ToursPick up a brochure and enjoy a self-guided walking tour of Dudley Farm. An authentic working farm, the homestead consists of eighteen buildings, including the family farmhouse with original furnishings, a 1880s kitchen outbuilding, a general store and post office, and a functional cane syrup complex. See costumed interpreters working the farm in the lifestyle of the 1880's to 1940's as they perform daily chores, work the crops, and tend to livestock. (Note: the chickens are sometimes penned to protect them from natural predators. The turkeys are on the east side of the farmstead, free-ranging from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., east side of the Brooder House.) |








