These Are the Things You Don't Want to Miss at 123 Farm's Lavender Festival
Over the weekend, we visited 123 Farm’s Lavender Festival (10600 Highland Springs Ave, Cherry Valley, CA 92223) for the first time and it was so cute! A lot of the lavender hasn’t bloomed yet (we were a bit early and checked out the festival during previews), but it was such a beautiful night out!
Ticket prices differ based on the bloom period, but start at $10 for adults, $8 for ages 65+, and $6 for ages 13-17. Children ages 12 and under are free. I highly recommend getting tickets online here ahead of time because it costs an additional $5 per person to buy tickets at the door.
Parking is provided on site for $12, and you can purchase a parking pass online when you buy your admission tickets.
Peak bloom happens around mid-June to mid-July, so definitely check out the festival around then! I love that they are open during evening hours which makes enjoying the summer night a little more magical.
There are so many yummy lavender-inspired food and drinks to try there! We ordered the Fig and Goat Cheese Sourdough Pizza (thanks to my friend Zoe for the recommendation!) and the Lavender Lemonade and Arnold Palmer. Everything was delicious and made fresh! The pizza booth was the longest food line and moves slow, so if you want to try it, make that the first thing you do before the crowd arrives!
The festival is open select days from 5-10pm now through 7/23! For the rest of May, it is open Fridays through Sundays (plus Memorial Day Monday). In June and July, it is open Wednesdays through Mondays.
Will you be checking out the Lavender Festival this summer? Let me know in the comments below!
xo,
Keshia