Wind Dragon Farms is a small family farm on County Road 4103 in Jacksonville, Texas, in the piney hills of Cherokee County. Established in 2018, the farm has built its identity around a simple motto — wholesome, organic, natural — and that philosophy runs through everything it produces, from the beehives to the goat pens.
Honey is the anchor, but the product list goes well beyond the jar. Wind Dragon Farms offers raw honey and beeswax alongside handmade natural skin care and soaps, canned jellies and preserves, and fresh goat’s milk. It’s the kind of diversified homestead operation where the bees, the garden, and the goats all feed into one another, and visitors get a genuine look at small-scale sustainable agriculture in East Texas.
Honeybee Removal in Cherokee County
The farm also offers beekeeping services, including honeybee removal. When a colony moves into a wall, shed, or tree on your property, a working beekeeper can capture and relocate the bees to managed hives instead of exterminating them — a better outcome for Texas pollinators and a more lasting fix for the property owner. Swarm season in East Texas typically runs from about March through June, so that’s when calls spike; each beekeeper sets their own terms for removal work, so call 903-571-8386 to describe your situation.
Jacksonville sits along the US-69 corridor south of Tyler, and Wind Dragon Farms serves the surrounding Cherokee County communities. Whether you’re after local honey, farmstead soap, or help with an unexpected colony of bees, this Jacksonville farm covers a lot of ground.