[Image:Kinhega Lodge.png|thumb|right|350px|Location of Bull Run Plantation] Bull Run Plantation was a private estate owned by Julien C. Headley located in Leon County, Florida, United States.
History
Originally a large part of Water Oak Plantation owned by Frances C. Griscom, Headley purchased all but a few hundred acres from Griscom in 1951. He named it Bull Run Plantation. Julian C. Headley was a lumberman by career. Starting with the land itself, Headley reduced most of the trees converting the land to cattle range where he ran about 500 head of beef cattle and used the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog for herding.
The house
Upon purchasing the property, Headley found that the old Griscom home was too small and in need of extensive repairs. Headley had the house razed and built a new brick mansion overlooking Lake Iamonia. He brought in pecan and other expensive wood for the home's interior paneling and finish work. The roof was over-engineered using rafters which measured by and set every. Headley also built a large bathhouse and swimming pool reportedly to cost $25,000. He also had polar bearrugs. The bricks from Griscom's home were used along with bricks he brought in from North Carolina to create terraces and walkways.
Grounds
Headley was a sportsman enjoying hunting and sports fishing. He preserved large areas of his property especially for hunting and fishing. He constructed a dam to slow a small stream that flowed south to north to create the chain of lakes now running through Golden EagleCountry Club. Headley then created his own duck lake called Lake Monkey Business.