Offering unique experiences for preschoolers, elementary schoolers, and beyond.
Cracker Country is the perfect place for field trips, offering interactive learning opportunities that bring history to life!

Ages 4-6: This Florida History adventure helps young learners explore connections between long ago and today. A friendly tour guide dressed in historic clothing leads each group through play, dance, storytelling, and hands-on activities. Students will visit a real 1917 railroad caboose and 19th century Florida family cabin and make crafts to take home.
Tour Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm (if staying for lunch – most groups stay until 12:30 pm)
Dates: Tuesday – Friday on the following dates: Oct. 7-Dec. 12, 2025; March 24-May 8, 2026
Student Cost: $10 per student
Chaperones: One adult (teacher or chaperone) per ten students is required and admitted for free. Additional adults pay the rate of $14 each. Cracker Country is not open to the public during your visit. Individual tickets cannot be sold at the gate.
Deposit: A $75.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 30 days of booking your field trip. The deposit is required to hold your reservation. Please pay online here.
Lunch: Groups are welcome to bring a picnic lunch. Picnic tables and restroom facilities are provided for use after the tour ends. Please leave all lunches and coolers in a vehicle until it is time for lunch. Note there are no food service facilities on The Fairgrounds.
Add-on: Add a souvenir packet for your students for $5 per student! Each packet includes a wooden 12-inch ruler, a Cracker Country pencil, and a surprise item (such as a keychain, small toy, etc.). This program does not include a visit to the gift shop. Please contact us at Museum@floridastatefairgrounds.com if you are interested.
Sunshine State Standards: This school tour program aligns with a variety of Kindergarten Sunshine State Standards including:

Grades 1-5: Students are introduced to the daily lives of Florida’s 19th century pioneers, through participation in farm and household chores and exploration of community buildings. Children will engage in hands-on activities, like dipping a beeswax candle and making a rope. Students will return to the classroom with knowledge of the differences and similarities between their experience and those of children in 1898.
Tour Time: 10:00am-12:15pm (if staying for lunch – most groups stay until 1pm)
Dates: Tuesday – Fridays on the following dates: Sept 16- Dec 12, 2025; March 4- May 8, 2026
Student Cost: $10 per student
Chaperones: One adult (teacher or chaperone) per ten students is required and admitted for free. Additional adults pay the rate of $14 each. Cracker Country is not open to the public during your visit. Individual tickets cannot be sold at the gate.
Deposit: A $75.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 30 days of booking your field trip. The deposit is required to hold your reservation. Please pay online Here.
Lunch: Groups are welcome to bring a picnic lunch. Picnic tables and restroom facilities are provided for use after the tour ends. Please leave all lunches and coolers in a vehicle until it is time for lunch. Note there are no food service facilities on the Fairgrounds.
Shopping: Bring money for souvenirs. Each group will have the opportunity to visit our gift shop. In the Cracker Country General Store you will find a wide selection of historical toys, games, candy, books, 1890s reproductions and much more. Prices start at an affordable $1.00. The General Store accepts cash and all major credit cards.
Add-on: Add our Florida Industry program as part of your tour and stay until 2:00pm for $16 per student & $20 per adult. Grades 4-8 only.
Sunshine State Standards: The Rural Home Life School Tour program aligns with a variety of Florida School Standards including many Social Studies Standards:

Grades 4-5: Students can stay a little longer and explore some of Florida’s pioneering industries, like cattle ranching, citrus and fishing. This program includes a visit to the Power of Steam exhibit to experience working steam engines in action.
Tour Time: 1:00pm-2:00pm
Dates: Tuesday-Thursday on the following dates: Sept 16-Dec 12, 2025 and March 10-May 7, 2026
Student Cost: $16 per student — includes the price of our Rural Home Life School Tour in the AM.
Chaperones: One adult (teacher or chaperone) per ten students is required and admitted for free. Additional adults pay the rate of $20 each. The museum is not open to the public during your visit.
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS CANNOT BE SOLD AT THE GATE.

Join us for enriching experiences tailored specifically for homeschool families and groups.
Upcoming Dates:
Paper Making Workshop:
April 22, 2026 at 11am
Ages: 10-14
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Indigo Dyeing Workshop:
May 6, 2026 at 11am
Ages: 12-16
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Music & Art Homeschool Day:
May 12, 2026 10am-2pm
Ages: All welcome
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Our homeschool events fill up quickly, so be sure to grab your tickets early.



