Lodging At White Oak Pastures

On-farm cabin available for rental that is situated on a pond

Stay with us: Radically Traditional Farming

You have an open invitation to visit our farm.

We are fiercely proud of what we do at White Oak Pastures, so we invite you to come to see our work, meet our family, and spend the night in one of our on-farm accommodations in South Georgia. We like to describe this feeling as A Bold Return to Giving a Damn.

Conscious consumers want to know how their food is produced, and we believe farms and food companies should operate with full transparency.

People from all over the world visit our farm, but accommodations in the region can be inconvenient or severely limited. That's why we offer four cozy cabins, a Pond House, and three houses in downtown Bluffton to stay in as you explore South Georgia and enjoy our farm.

Looking for a stay in your RV? Check out our new RV park, just off Highway 27!

  • White Oak Pastures is a real, live working farm. This means that depending on which accommodation you choose, you may be driving on a dirt road to get there. You may wake up to cattle, sheep and goats, hogs, or poultry roaming just outside of your door. And although we do our best to make our accommodations free of any uninvited guests, you may also occasionally encounter bugs (who are trying to enjoy life in the countryside, just like you).
  • You can dine and shop in downtown Bluffton. Our General Store offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and you can stock up on everything from bug spray to snacks for the road.
  • Some of our cabins do not have TV or Wi-Fi. We find most of our guests actually enjoy this change of pace as a “digital detox” from busy everyday life. We hope you will disconnect from your devices and connect with nature. Don’t worry: if your cabin does not include it, free Wi-Fi is available at our General Store.
  • Our on-farm accommodations are certainly pet friendly! We do ask that dogs are kept on leashes while out exploring the farm because we do have guard dogs that roam and protect our herds and flocks from sharp tooth predators. There are a couple of places on the walking tour such as the processing abattoirs that we cannot allow pets.
  • There’s plenty to do in South Georgia. You can stay busy with a tour of our farm, local hikes, and visits to other local tourist attractions. We provide custom maps and are happy to make recommendations for local attractions when you plan your visit. We also host a variety of on-farm events and workshops. View our event calendar linked below.


Check-in is from 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm (Monday-Saturday) and 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm (Sunday)
Check out is 11:00 am


** Please Note **
Our lodging reservation policies have recently changed. Please click this link to review our property information, terms and conditions before booking.

- Farm Tours may be added for an additional charge per person.

Monday-Friday Walking Tour: This guided tour will take you on a historical walk of Bluffton to our farm classroom space, where the educational portion includes information about the transition of White Oak Pastures from an industrial cattle farm, to the regenerative agriculture model it is today. Tour will also include a trip to our farm Makerspace, where guests will learn about our leather workshop/tallow kitchen/hide-barn pet chew operations.

• Length: Approximately 1 hour

• Available at 10:00 am by appointment only

• Cost: $60 Minimum, which covers a group of 4. Additional adults will be charged $15/person.

• Group Rates: available, call to discuss (229) 641-2081

• Lunch: sold separately

Saturday Walking Tour: A walking tour is given each Saturday at 11:00 AM. Cost is $15 per person with no reservation needed. The tour will leave from our General Store located at 101 Church Street, Bluffton, GA 39824.

Lodging Options

The Pond House

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Starting at $179 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $235 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

Our Pond House sits on a 15-acre pond on a peninsula, complete with a boat dock and scenic views. You can enjoy the soft sounds of water and a South Georgia country evening from a screened-in porch, or watch the sunrise over nearby pastures across the water. With the Pond House’s countryside charm, along with modern amenities including AC/heat, this house is perfect for a getaway staycation.

The Pond House can accommodate a large group with flexible sleeping arrangements and two bathrooms. One bedroom has a queen bed, the other bedroom hosts two twin beds, and the living room has a sleeper couch that can turn into a queen bed. This setup can sleep up to six people.

The Pond House also has a kitchen with a refrigerator, pots and pans, and basic plate ware. 

This house does not have Wi-Fi, but it does have a television. We find that many groups actually enjoy being “unplugged” during their stay. These accommodations offer a “digital detox” experience, so make sure to bring books and games, or at the very least, make sure you enjoy spending time with your travel companions!

To reach our Pond House cabin, the final section of road you’ll drive on is a dirt road that is not paved. If possible, especially if there has been recent rain, we recommend bringing a vehicle with four-wheel drive (if this may be an issue for you, we suggest considering our downtown Bluffton accommodations instead).



Chinquapin Oak House

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Starting at $189 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $225 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

The Chinquapin Oak House is located in the town of Bluffton, remaining semi-secluded off the main downtown thoroughfare. But don’t worry – Bluffton is so small, you can enjoy the privacy of this house while still enjoying only a five minute walk to our town’s General Store!

The house is a two bedroom, two bathroom home, covered in beautiful wood-panels and warm natural light. The downstairs bedroom hosts a queen bed and a separate bathroom; and the upstairs bedroom is home to a king bed and an attached master bathroom.

There is a television, available WiFi, a full kitchen, furnished with a Keurig coffee maker, cookware and plateware, along with a stove, oven and refrigerator. If you love to spend a cozy evening enjoying the outdoors, each story is connected to a beautiful outside seating area. A ground-level porch and a second-story balcony porch overlook our horse (and occasionally cattle). This cabin sleeps up to four people. 

PLEASE NOTE: This barn-style house does have a large staircase, in addition to a large open railing. Especially if you are traveling with small children or those who may experience safety issues with exposed stairs and railings, we recommend considering one of our other housing options. For those with cars not built for dirt country roads, this house is located on a paved road.



Southern Red Oak House

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Starting at $135 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $155 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night.
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

The Southern Red Oak House is located in the heart of Bluffton. It is about a two minute walk to get from this house to our town’s General Store, so this is about as “downtown” as you can get in a town of 100 people!

The Southern Red Oak House has one private bedroom with two queen beds. This house has one private bathroom. In the main living area, there is also a couch that lets out into a queen, and a twin daybed. With a group sharing beds, this house sleeps up to seven people.

There is a television, WiFi, a full kitchen, furnished with a Keurig coffee maker, cookware and plate ware, along with a stove, oven, and refrigerator. And for those who love to spend an evening enjoying the outdoors, there is a cozy backyard porch complete with outdoor seating and a grill. 

This house does have ramp access, and for those with cars not built for dirt country roads, this house is located on a paved road.



Post Oak House

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Starting at $135 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $155 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

The Post Oak House is located in downtown Bluffton. You will be staying right next to our century-old town post office, across the street from the Southern Red Oak House. It’s a picturesque small town backdrop, and best of all–it’s only a two minute walk to get to our town’s General Store.

The Post Oak House has two private bedrooms, each with a queen bed, making it perfect for two groups vacationing together. The living room contains a sleeper sofa, chairs for lounging, as well as a TV that gets Dish Network, and WiFi.

There is one private bathroom. This cabin sleeps up to six people.

The walls are decorated with charming antique farm decor, pulled from White Oak Pastures’ family history. You can take advantage of a full kitchen, furnished with a Keurig coffee maker, cookware and plate ware, along with a stove, oven, refrigerator, Keurig, and dishwasher. For those with mobility concerns, there are no steps to enter into or move around the house, and a small step for the shower. And finally, fit for those beautiful south Georgia evenings, there is a screened in side porch with patio seating and a charcoal grill.

If your car isn’t built for dirt country roads, this house is conveniently located on a paved road.



Pin Oak House

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Starting at $155 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $169 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

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The Pin Oak house is a welcoming mid-century ranch with enough room to accommodate a large family or group of friends. Located downtown on the main thoroughfare only 3/10 of a mile from our General Store and steps away from the Weston C. Lee Veterans Park. The park honors the memory of Army Ranger 1st Lt. Weston Cecil Lee, a native of Bluffton, who sacrificed his life while serving his country in Mosul, Iraq.

The park has a playset for children, and adults may utilize their grill skills to cook some farm fare! Not a chef? No worries! Our General store serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week!

As you first arrive, you are welcomed by a large covered porch with strands of Edison lights, seating, and a grill. Once you enter the home, you find yourself in a game room with a Ping-Pong table, poker chips, cards, and plenty of board games to keep everyone entertained for hours!

A full-sized kitchen with cookware,plateware, Keurig, oven, stovetop, and refrigerator. There is an open pantry for staples and storage and a washer and dryer. The kitchen flows into the eight-seated dining area with a backyard view. The den is an open area with an "L" shaped couch and plenty of seating and lounging space.

The Master bedroom has a king-size bed and private bath, while each of the two bedrooms have two queen-size beds. The full Mid-Century bathroom is shared.

The Pin Oak House will house eight guests. There are no steps to enter the house, but there is one step to enter the kitchen. This house is recommended for families and is our largest lodging option. The Pin Oak House sits on one acre.



Pine Forest Cabins

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Starting at $89 per night: Sunday Night – Thursday Night
Starting at $125 per night: Friday Night & Saturday Night
(Rates may vary by season and day of the week)

Each of our four one-bedroom cabins is nestled privately in a 32-acre longleaf pine forest. All cabins include a screened-in porch with rocking chairs, perfect for enjoying an early morning or a late evening in fresh air, listening to the natural sounds of the surrounding forest.

Our cabins keep a rustic country charm while remaining fully modern with electricity, air conditioning, heat, and other amenities. Your cabin includes a small kitchen with a Keurig coffee maker, cooktop, refrigerator, pots and pans, and basic plate ware. 

There is no television or Wi-Fi in our Pine Cabins. We find that many families, couples, and solo travelers actually enjoy being “unplugged” during their stay. These accommodations offer a “digital detox” experience, so make sure to bring books and games, or at the very least, make sure you enjoy spending time with any travel companions!

We encourage you to get out and explore our farm, nearby hikes, and other treasures that South Georgia has to offer. We provide maps and local recommendations to help you plan your visit.

To reach our pine forest cabins, the final section of road you’ll drive on is a dirt road that is not paved. If possible, especially if there has been recent rain, we recommend bringing a car with four-wheel drive (if this may be an issue for you, we suggest considering our downtown Bluffton accommodations instead).

All of our pine forest cabins have an identical 11’ x 33’ layout, but we offer different sleeping arrangements in each. See the details for the beds in each cabin below.

PS– we’ve named each of our cabins after influential members of the Harris family. If you’re curious, read more about the history behind our cabin names.

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The Sam Fordham Cabin offers one queen bed, a seating area with a couch, a small kitchen, and one full bathroom.

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The Virgil Redding Cabin offers one double bed and one bunk bed, a small kitchen, and one full bathroom.

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The Beulah Bell Cabin offers one twin bed, one double bed, a small kitchen, and one full bathroom.

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The Bama Hamilton Cabin offers one queen bed, a seating area with a couch, a small kitchen, and one full bathroom.

RV Park

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Our RV park is located just off Highway 27 and is perfect for those traveling through the area, or anyone interested in spending a few days at White Oak Pastures. We offer 7 pull-thru spots for our RV guests. 

$49/night

Please check in at the White Oak Pastures General Store when you arrive.
The $42 cleaning fee from our booking system will be refunded for RV guests. 

  • When booking, you can choose between our 40, 60, and 70 ft spots
  • All spots are pull-thru, and guests can access backend trailer when parked
  • Full hookup, plus 30 and 50 amp plug available
  • View our RV Park Policies here