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Education Volunteers
John, Debbie, Brian, & LaShell are in costume for the School Tour.
The Collin County Farm Museum
The learning garden and entrance to the Collin County Farm Museum.
Eat Lunch Here
A variety of lunch and picnic locations

Entrance Fees

The museum is free to visit on Wednesdays from 1 PM to 7 PM

If you are a group of 10 or fewer people, we encourage you to visit during public hours. For school groups or larger groups (10 - 90 people), please email ccfm@collincountytx.gov or contact Dr. Jennifer Rogers at (972) 548-4792 to determine availability. Pricing is usually $2 per person for a basic tour.


Accessibility Information

  • Mobility
    • One handicap parking space is less than 50 feet from the museum entrance. 
    • One handicap unisex bathroom. Issues are: no high blade faucet knobs, incorrect distance of toilet from walls.
    • There are no benches or chairs in the exhibit areas. Chairs are located in the workshop space.
    • Floors are concrete and mostly level. Issues include raised door thresholds at the museum and bathroom hallway entrance, as well as large cracks and divots in the floor.  ​​
  • Vision
    • No audio or braille transcriptions are available for the exhibit texts. 
    • No texture map is available for the museum or restrooms. 
    • There is no texture path in the museum, and the barriers to the exhibit are visual rather than physical. 
    • Dr. Rogers, Ms. LaShell, & Ms. Lyndee are trained to provide tours for those who need visual assistance.
    • The museum is a 'touch' museum, where visitors can interact with the artifacts.
  • Hearing
    • There are no audio or video components in the museum.
    • Dr. Rogers has over 1 year of ASL training and possesses basic conversation skills.
  • Neurodivergence & Sensitivities
    • The museum is not climate-controlled.
    • The museum does not have a sensory kit.
    • There is no designated quiet space.
    • Restoration volunteers work in the museum, and there are occasions when very loud noises from drilling, the compressor, and starting tractors can be heard.
    • Dr. Rogers, Ms. LaShell, & Ms. Lyndee are trained to recognize and address sensory overload.
  • Service & Support Animals
    • ​The museum welcomes all service & support animals.
    • The museum does not have designated areas for relief or respite. 

Programs & Exhibits

Restoration Volunteers

Restoration Volunteers commit their time and energy on Wednesdays to restoring the rural heritage of Collin County. 

Visitors also get to witness the restoration process of various projects as we progress in the Restoration Bays

Other exhibits include Tractor Row, Canning with Viola, and a children's favorite, Refrigeration is Cool.



Outdoor Tours