Self-Guided Tours 

Both floors of the main house as well as the smokehouse and 1920s kitchen are open for self-guided tours. We suggest allowing additional time for walking the plantation grounds and viewing other areas of interest, including slave quarter and sugar mill ruins, barn, Miss Ima's cottage, pecan orchards, the governor’s outdoor bathtub, and the Patton family cemetery. Everything on the site is within walking distance. The main road can be followed as a guide; however, many of the site’s places of interest are off the road and require walking on grass and uneven ground. A visitors guide and map are available in the visitor center. Visitors are also welcome to simply walk, rest, or picnic on the grounds. 

Photography 

Personal photography with no flash is allowed inside the main house and exhibit buildings. If you wish to take professional photographs (including engagement, prom, or graduation photos) on the plantation, please see our photography rules and fees (PDF).  

Guided Tours 

GROUP TOURS: Guided tours must be booked a week in advance and are available Wednesday through Sunday anytime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. All guided tours are subject to change depending on staffing. Please call 979-345-4656 for more information and to request your tour. 

Guided Tour Fees 

19 people or less is $15 per person 

20 people or more is $10 per person 

Children 5 and younger are free  

School/Youth Groups 

School and youth group tours (self-guided and guided) are available Wednesday through Saturday by submitting a tour reservation form at least two weeks in advance. Please contact us to discuss an appropriate educational experience for the children. 

Museum Store 

The museum store is located inside the visitor center. We carry books on history topics, including slavery and antebellum Texas; oil history; and biographies of Ima Hogg and the Hogg family as well as books that help children explore history and culture. We also offer an assortment of souvenirs and collectibles. 

Accessibility 

Accessible parking and restrooms are available on site. The visitor center, Miss Ima's cottage, smokehouse, kitchen, and barn are wheelchair accessible. There are several steps to enter the main house, and the first floor of the house is accessible. Several areas of interest are on grass but may be seen from the road. 

Facilities 

Public restrooms are available in the visitor center and in the building between the barn and Miss Ima's cottage. There is a water fountain next to the accessible/family restroom. Bottled water may be purchased in the gift shop. Visitors are welcome to bring food and drinks to enjoy at the site’s picnic tables; however, food and drinks are not allowed in any buildings. 

Nearby Attractions 

While you're in the area, visit these nearby sites: 

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