Explore Whitney Plantation at your pace with an app-guided tour that illuminates the history and legacies of slavery.
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Self-guided access, Audio guide
Explore Whitney Plantation on a self-guided visit with a digital audio tour. Learn about the history and legacies of slavery as you walk the grounds.
Tour is primarily outdoors on gravel; wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes, and note that ride-sharing services do not operate nearby. Personal photos without flash are allowed; no filming, recording, drones, tripods, or selfie sticks. Pets, alcohol or tobacco, weapons, large backpacks, and coolers are not permitted, and upstairs of the big house is not included. Non-alcoholic drinks are allowed, but food is not permitted on the tour route
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5099 Highway 18, Edgard, LA 70049
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.
So glad we decided to take the guided tour of this plantation. Tells the story of slavery from the enslaved perspective. Our guide Cheryl was very good.
CYP
April 4, 2026
So glad we decided to take the guided tour of this plantation. Tells the story of slavery from the enslaved perspective. Our guide Cheryl was very good.
CYP
April 4, 2026