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Easter Event this Saturday April 12 from 10:00 to 6:00. See you there!

Blossom Festival!

Come enjoy the orchard in bloom!

Blossoms are done for 2025! Check back for 2026 blossom info.

Blossom Festival Opening

The timing of our blossoms changes from year to year based on the weather. This year, full bloom for the cherry orchard (white blossoms) will be the weekend of April 25-26. Good blossoms will continue through the next week. Apple blossoms will be better early on in the week of April 28th.

Hours of Operation

The orchard will be in full bloom April 25th-26th. Blossoms should be on the trees for most of the following week depending on weather. Visitors are welcome to come enjoy the blossoms, take photos, and walk through the orchard in designated areas anytime the barn is open!

Price and Admission

All are welcome to enjoy the blossoms free of charge--before you enter the orchard, please check in with employees at the barn so that we know how many people are out in the orchard. Refer to the map below to see where to go.

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What to bring as you prepare to come

Spring weather changes quickly! Be prepared for varying degrees of temperature, potential storms, or wind! Don't forget to bring your camera!

You made it!

Enjoy the blossoms! We are happy to share our Spring vistas with you! We ask that you respect the orchard, and remain in designated areas. Please keep in the mind the following:

  • Don't climb trees
  • Don't harm irrigation fixtures or sprinklers
  • Don't use the bathroom in the orchard
  • Have a wonderful time!

Follow this map to find ideal blossoms!

You may have noticed that the orchard directly north of the barn has less trees due to our train project (more details coming soon!), but there are still lots of blossoms in surrounding orchards! Follow this map to find them! Please parallel park to the side of the dirt road so that cars can get past.

Avoid going all the way to the far east on the road where the bee hives are. Our bees are gentle, but there is always the chance that you could get stung!