White Oak Pastures
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Overview
White Oak Pastures has been in our family now for five generations. In an effort at transparency for guests to understand where their food comes from and how it is managed, we have decided to open our farm to overnight visitors. We have newly built, self-contained cabins as well as the recently remodeled Pond House (yes, on a pond with a dock), and our new RV park with 24 sites and full hook-ups.
As the fifth generation of Harris' takes the helm, we are diversifying into tours and lodging, both as a way to continue the sustainability of the farm but more to educate our urban neighbors about farm life and farm production. While you are with us, you will be able to take a tour, fish and go horseback riding. Or, just relax at your cabin and take in the sounds and sights of the rural life, and eat some farm fresh food! A little bit about us. Captain James Edward Harris (Cavalry - CSA) founded our family farm soon after the Civil War. He and the sharecroppers who worked this land butchered a cow, several hogs, and a few chickens every Saturday to feed the 100+ people who lived here during the late 1800's. In the early part of the 20th century, his son and his helpers butchered a cow, several hogs, and a few chickens six days a week, delivering the meat to four general stores, a hotel, and a boarding house in Buffton.
After WWII the farm adopted what we now think of as industrial farming. But, in 1995, Will Harris III, great-grandson to Capt. Harris, opted to bring back all production to the farm. Today, we raise several species of livestock. We process the animals on the farm and market the beef, lamb, poultry, rabbits, eggs and vegetables directly to consumers who appreciate our artisan products.
We look forward to hosting you on our family farm.
Lodging
Bama Hamilton Cabin
One Queen Bed, Small Kitchen, One Full Bathroom
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Per night: Sunday to Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestSam Fordham Cabin
One Queen Bed, Small Kitchen, One Full Bathroom
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestVirgil Redding Cabin
One Set Of Bunk Beds, One Double Bed, Small Kitchen, One Full Bathroom
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestBeulah Bell Cabin
One Twin Bed, One Double Bed, One Full Bathroom, One Small Kitchen
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestPond House
Two Bedrooms, Two Full Bathrooms, Couch let's out into a Queen Bed, Kitchen, Pond House Sits on a 15 Acre Pond on a Peninsula, Fishing and Kayaking available.
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestSouthern Red Oak House
One bedroom with Two Queen Bed, One Couch that let's out into a Queen Bed, One Twin Daybed, One Full Bathroom, Kitchen, Handicap Accessible
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestPost Oak House
Two Bedrooms- each with a Queen Bed, One Full Bathroom, Full Kitchen, One level with no stairs
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestChinquapin Oak House
Two Bedroom- One with Queen Bed, One with King Bed, Two Bathrooms, Full Kitchen, Two Stories
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Per night: Sunday - Thursday
guestPer night: Friday and Saturday
guestRV Park
24 sites. When booking, you can choose between our 40, 60, and 70 ft sites.7 pull-thru sites.Backend trailer access in some sites.Full hookup, plus 30 and 50 amp plug available.
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Per Night
guestNote: Rates subject to change without notice. Please confirm with farm or ranch host.
Events
Corporate Retreats
Parties
Reunions
Special Events
Farm Experiences
CSA (food or fiber)
Field Trips
Workshops
Features
Amenities
Food
On-Farm Animals/Activities
Welcome
Accessibility
Location
101 Church St.
Bluffton, Georgia 39824
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Contact Information
Jodi Benoit
Farm Owner