Experience the serenity as you immerse yourself in the pure scent of Ohio's Lavender fields this summer! To help you enjoy the beauty, we have compiled a list of farms where you can pick your own Lavender bouquets, join in a Lavender Festival, or simply enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by these beautiful flowers! We hope you enjoy your visit to one (or more) of these lavender fields in Ohio.

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Tips for Visiting a Lavender Field
Plan now which farms to visit – Many of the farms that host lavender fields also offer other fun farm activities and festival events during the blooming season. Use our list below to choose which farms have the activities your family will enjoy the most and keep the list handy for when the blooming season arrives.
Double check the bloom schedule before you go – Ohio lavender fields can bloom anytime between June through July or later. We always recommend checking the farm website or calling the farm for availability prior to visiting.
Bring your own clippers for cut your own – If you hope to cut your own lavender bouquet, be sure to confirm with the farm in advance that cutting is allowed. If so, some farms will have a limited number of clippers/hand pruners available to borrow so you may want to bring your own.
Check in when you arrive – Always visit the farm stand before heading out to the field. The workers will help direct you to the best locations, inform you of details you need to know, and answer any questions you may have before you go.
Protect your kids (and yourself!) from the sun – Lavender by nature thrives on full sun, so it’s likely you’ll be spending most of your visit in the sun too. Be sure to load up with sunscreen or wear a hat to keep the sun off your face.
Check the forecast before you go – Lavender field visits are often weather-dependent. Always check the farm website or Facebook page if the weather forecast doesn't look promising.
Prepare for the weather (and recent weather) – Depending on the time you choose to go, consider wearing layers so everyone is comfortable even in the cooler morning or evening hours. You’ll also want to wear shoes or boots that you don't mind getting dirty, as the fields may be muddy. You may even want to bring an extra pair of clean socks and shoes for the drive home.
Be sure to bring some cash money – You'll likely want to purchase a beautiful lavender bouquet or participate in additional activities offered by the farm, so be sure to bring some cash money in case they don't accept credit cards.
Remember your camera – Lavender fields are often acres of amazing beauty. Make sure your phone is charged or bring along a camera to capture their gorgeous blooms and the incredible photo opportunities they provide.
Keep your lavender blooms fresh – In order to keep your newly cut or purchased blooms fresh for as long as possible, you may want to bring your own jar or bucket of water to keep them hydrated. In addition, make sure you don’t leave them in a hot car for too long. Once you have the home, trim the bottoms of each stem under cool running water and arrange them in a vase with fresh water and flower food.
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Lavender Fields in Ohio
Coshocton Lavender Festival
At the Coshocton Lavender U-Pick Festival, families can cut their own lavender and enjoy the outdoors for the day. Acres of lavender will be ready to cut. Plus, browse the craft vendors featuring locally-made lavender products, available for purchase, and free fishing for the kids! {Find Out More}
Where: Brown County – Ohio Valley Lavender, 9790 Baker Hanselman Rd., Georgetown, OH 45121
When: TBA for 2022
Lavender Trails
Located near Amish Country, Lavender Trails is Wayne County's 1st Lavender Farm! With more than 1 mile of lavender, Lavender Trails is growing some of the most beautiful plants. Walk among the farm's diamond-shaped gardens featuring 8 different species, including white, pink and several shades of purple. {Find Out More}
Where: Wayne County – 360 Collins Blvd., Orrville, OH 44667
When: July 1-31, 2022
Luckey Road Lavender Farm
This is an all-natural U-Pick Lavender Farm located just outside Pemberville, OH, offering 850 plants with 5 varieties, both culinary and craft available. Pick a bundle, learn about lavender and enjoy the gorgeous backdrop. {Find Out More}
Where: Wood County – 19587 Luckey Rd., ​Pemberville, OH 43450
When: Fridays through Sundays, beginning June 18, 2022
Luvin Lavender Farm
Luvin Lavender Farm is a local farm operation growing unique and distinctive varieties of lavender not commonly found in the northeast Ohio region. The 2 1/2 acres of display gardens on the 48 acre farm currently showcase approximately close to 6000 lavender plants that include different varieties that range from deep to light purple to white and pink. {Find Out More}
Where: Lake County – 5861 Middle Ridge Rd., Madison, OH 44057
When: June 25 & July 2, 2022
Maize Valley Farm & Winery Lavender Field & Festival
You can take pictures with your cell phone, or cut bundles of lavender for a fee. Enjoy lunch or dinner either before or after your lavender experience. Guest as also invited to stop Maize Valley Farm & Winery's Lavender Festival held in conjunction with the Heart and Home Marketplace, featuring 100+ various makers and other activities. {Find Out More}
Where: Stark County – 6193 Edison St. NE, Hartville, OH 44632
When: Field: Opening mid-June 2022 | Festival: June 25 & July 2, 2022
Onederings Lavender Farm
Onederings is a southwest Ohio lavender farm and lavender product development facility. They have 3000-4000 lavender plants that bloom between early June and mid-July. Guests are welcome to pick your own lavender or purchase already picked lavender. There are outdoor tables and seating, and a boardwalk with informational signs.{Find Out More}
Where: Clinton County – 2195 S. Clarksville Rd., Clarksville, OH 45113
When: TBA for 2022
Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm & Summer Solstice Lavender Festival
When the field is in bloom, pick your own bundle or bucket. Stroll the fields, take pictures, and find your peace. Reservations are required per person and include 1 U-Pick Lavender Bundle. Kids are free! Additional bundles may be harvested and paid for on-site. The farm also hosts an annual summer Solstice Lavender Festival each June. {Find Out More}
Where: Clinton County – 2387 C.R. 80, Martinsville, OH 45146
When: June through early July 2022 (Dates vary due to bloom availability) | Festival: June 18 & 19, 2022
Pegasus Farm Lavender Trail
Pegasus Farm is part of the Northeast Ohio Lavender Trail! Bundles of lavender are available for purchase as well as U-Cut. Afterward, stop by the Country Store to browse through the farm's various lavender products. {Find Out More}
Where: Stark County – 7490 Edison St. NE, Hartville, OH 44632
When: TBA for 2022
Purple Plains Farm
You can cut your own bouquet, or they will help you. You can also browse the farm's other lavender products available to purchase. {Find Out More}
Where: Madison County – 9340 Warner Rd., Plain City, OH 43064
When: TBA for 2022
Rockside Lavender Farm
Rockside Lavender Farm, located alongside Rockside Winery & Vineyards in Lancaster, OH, grows and sells lavender and lavender products. {Find Out More}
Where: Fairfield County – 2363 Lancaster Newark Rd., Lancaster, OH 43130
When: TBA for 2022
Sandy Creek Ventures Lavender Harvest U-Pick
Part of the NE Ohio Lavender Trail. Bundles of lavender can be purchased by the bundle, and U-cut is available. Afterward, stop by the Country Store to browse through the farm's various lavender products. Photos are encouraged! ALL VISITS ARE BY APPOINTMENT. {Find Out More}
Where: Stark County – 9336 Mapleton St. SE, East Canton, OH 44730
When: Saturdays, June 15-July 20, 2022
Schooner Farms
The farm offers more than 9 varieties to choose from. Each bloom at different intervals over the growing season, so you can pick almost all summer long! They offer a wide variety of lavenders, from the most fragrant to ones used in cooking. You are welcome to arrive at any time during u-pick hours, Monday through Saturday. The field closes at 2 pm on weekdays and 11 am on Saturdays – no exceptions. Meander the grounds and enjoy the farm. Bring your own clippers. There is a brief video on how to cut the lavender stems that will be available in case you need help. {Find Out More}
Where: Wood County – 14890 Otsego Pike, Weston, OH 43569
When: Beginning in late June/early July 2022 (dependent on growing season and weather)
Sunset Ridge Lavender Farm
Located in Enon, OH, the farm consists of 33 rolling acres with amazing views and magnificent sunsets, and approx. 4000 lavender plants displaying nine varieties of lavender. Lavender blooms in June and early July. Come out and enjoy picking your own special bundle of lavender. Your hand-picked bundle should be approximately 100-150 stems of vibrant and fragrant lavender. No appointment necessary. When you arrive just stop in the gift shop to pay. Scissors, rubber bands, and info on how to pick will be provided. {Find Out More}
Where: Clark County – 6360 Fowler Rd., Enon, OH 45323
When: June 2-July 10, 2022
Sunshine Acres Lavender Farm
Sunshine Acres is closed to the public except for a few special events each year during lavender blooming season (late June through July, and possibly August). {Find Out More}
Where: Warren County – 2471 Moore-Saur Rd., Morrow, OH 45152
When: TBA for 2022
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