Explore outdoor exhibits and memorials with a guide on a 90-minute educational tour.
90 mins
21 to 50 people
Guided 90-minute tour
Join a guided 90-minute tour of Whitney Plantation to explore the outdoor site and its history. Visit the Antioch Baptist Church, Wall of Honor, Slave Cabins, Detached Kitchen, and Big House; plan about two hours on site.
Group size is 21 to 50. No pets, weapons, alcohol or tobacco, large backpacks or coolers; no filming or recording, drones, tripods, or professional camera gear. Personal photos without flash are allowed; strollers and walking aids are welcome; non-alcoholic drinks are allowed but no food on the route; interpreters do not accept tips.
Payments made are fully refundable with a notice of one week prior to your scheduled tour. If a cancellation is made within one week, only 50% of the payment will be refunded. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made on the day of the tour, except in cases of museum closure.
5099 Highway 18, Edgard, LA 70049
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This is one of the most powerful and emotionally intense historical experiences you can have in Louisiana. Unlike traditional plantation tours that focus on architectural grandeur, this site centers entirely on the lives of enslaved people through preserved cabins, sculptures, personal testimonies, and memorials. Visitors consistently describe it as profoundly moving, educational, and necessary – the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave. Multiple reviewers mention it's emotionally heavy but essential for understanding the true history of slavery in America. You can choose between guided and self-guided tours, both receiving strong praise. The self-guided option comes with audio guides (available in multiple languages) and lets you explore at your own pace over about two hours. Guided tours get particularly high marks when you have an engaging, knowledgeable guide like Dominique or Emy, though one visitor noted their guide seemed rehearsed and disconnected. The big house itself is mostly unfurnished, which some found bare, but that's intentional – the focus remains squarely on telling the stories of those who were enslaved. Families with teenagers find it appropriate and valuable, and repeat visitors say it's worth experiencing multiple times.
Great experience. I did the self guided tour but later wished I had taken the guided tour. Self guided tour was still very good and I do like going at my own pace. My 16 year old felt the whole experience was very heavy but we both learnt so much about slavery and I am very pleased that he could get something from the experience. That night we watched '12 Years A Slave' on Netflix and it was a perfect way to concrete the experience.
Julie P.
January 14, 2026
Great experience. I did the self guided tour but later wished I had taken the guided tour. Self guided tour was still very good and I do like going at my own pace. My 16 year old felt the whole experience was very heavy but we both learnt so much about slavery and I am very pleased that he could get something from the experience. That night we watched '12 Years A Slave' on Netflix and it was a perfect way to concrete the experience.
Julie P.
January 14, 2026