History
Our historic home was originally located in Opelika, AL. It was once part of the Opelika Pepperell Mill Village which housed employees of the textile mill. The village was constructed between 1925 and 1940. The home was moved to Auburn Oaks in 1991 by the Lowe family. Mr. Lowe enjoyed hunting, clay shooting, and wing-shooting. His family built the Lodge House in the front of Auburn Oaks in the 1980s. Auburn Oaks has been a place for friends and family to enjoy the great outdoors since the 1985. Coach Pat Dye bought the property from the Lowe’s in the mid 1990’s. He brought in several of his well-known maples and oak trees and planted them all over the property. Coach Pat Dye was an avid outdoorsmen and would go wing-shooting and deer hunting. He would host the annual Blue Jean Ball at Auburn Oaks along with football related events and other social gatherings. The property has always been a place for friends, family, and guests to come together to make memories and enjoy the outdoors.
Opelika, AL - Historic Pepperell Mill Village Home - 1930’s, provided by EastAlabama.org
our mission
Here at Auburn Oaks Farm, we take pride in making sure guests feel like family, giving them Southern hospitality and a place for making memories! Whether you are here for business or pleasure, we guarantee Auburn Oaks is the perfect escape to come and enjoy the great outdoors with friends and family.
“Such a beautiful place with unlimited amount of fun and activities. The wonderful and very friendly staff make sure that every need is met. Thank you Auburn Oaks for a great outing!”