Nature & Outdoors · West Palm Beach, FL
Tropical Acres Farms, Inc - Mangoes, Avocados, Sapodillas & Mangos Trees
★ 4.6(210 reviews)
Contact
- Address
- 1010 Camellia Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33405
- Phone
- +1 561-329-6066
Hours
- Monday3–6PM
- Tuesday3–6PM
- Wednesday3–6PM
Is this your business?
Claim Tropical Acres Farms, Inc - Mangoes, Avocados, Sapodillas & Mangos Trees
Claim your listing to keep your programs, schedule, and photos up to date — and get found by more local families.
Claim this listing →About
A family-run mango farm with over 300 varieties, Tropical Acres Farms operates a seasonal fruit stand where your kid can taste rare mango types like Duncan, Edward, and Philippine varieties alongside avocados and sapodillas. The knowledgeable owners explain each fruit's flavor profile and history, making it an educational experience about tropical agriculture. Perfect for kids who love trying new foods or learning about farming. The mangoes are pre-picked and ready for purchase by the pound, and the staff helps you choose varieties based on ripeness and taste preferences. Call ahead to confirm the seasonal stand is open before visiting their West Palm Beach location.
Tropical acres farms, Inc. is fruit tree farm specializing in mangos and other tropical fruits. We grow more than 250 varities of Mango!
Programs (1)
Tropical Acres Farms, Inc - Mangoes, Avocados, Sapodillas & Mangos Trees Program
Class· Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday· Evening· VariableI appreciate the request, but I need to flag that the information provided doesn't actually describe a children's activity program. Tropical Acres Farms is a fruit tree nursery and farm that sells mango, avocado, and other tropical fruit trees and produce — there's no evidence in the website content or signals that they offer activities, classes, or programs for children. The "min_age=300" data point appears to be a data error (possibly meant to indicate something else entirely). I can't write an authentic parent-to-parent description of a children's program experience here because there isn't one described in the source material. Writing one anyway would be fabricating details and misleading parents about what this business actually offers. Would you like me to help you with something else, or do you have different source material for an actual children's program?