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Girls in princess dresses meeting the Lavender Queen in the lavender field at Wilderness Valley Farm in Gaylord, Michigan

Unlimited U‑Pick Lavender Near Gaylord, Michigan

Saturday, August 29, 2026 Princess Dress-Up & Meet The Lavender Queen

Little princes and princesses are invited to wear their favorite royal outfits, meet the Lavender Queen & Court, and make magical memories in the lavender.

  • 10am to 5pm
  • Adults $15 · Kids $10
  • 20 minutes from Gaylord
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What Makes Us Different

Unlimited Lavender. Included. Actually Free.

Most lavender farms charge by the bundle or by weight. We don't. By late August the lavender is ready to harvest, so we would rather you take it home than leave it in the field.

Most Lavender Farms

Pay admission, then pay again by the bundle or by weight. Most guests take a few stems for photos, and the rest stays in the field.

Wilderness Valley Farm

One admission. Cut as much as you can carry. No bundle pricing. No weight limits. No upsells at the gate. Just bring a bag.

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Included With Every Admission

The Entire Farm Is Open

Your admission covers everything the farm has to offer. Gates open at 10am and close at 5pm.

Animal Encounters

Feed and pet friendly farm animals.

Farm Rides

Hay rides and the barrel train.

Pedal Kart Track

Race the paved loop on pedal powered karts.

Play Areas

Playgrounds and the tractor tire park.

Gift Shop

Cider Haus apparel, hats, gifts and local goods.

Restaurant & Bar

The Farm Haus, the Waffle Barn and the Cider Haus.

Opening Day Exclusives

Special For This Event

Visitors picking lavender in the rows at Wilderness Valley Farm in Gaylord, Michigan

Unlimited U‑Pick Lavender

Cut as much lavender as you can carry, free with admission.

A young girl in a purple princess dress by the duck pond at Wilderness Valley Farm in Gaylord, Michigan

Princess Dress Up

Wear your favorite princess dress or royal outfit.

The Lavender Queen in her crown with a young guest holding a Lavender Fest coloring page at Wilderness Valley Farm

Meet The Lavender Queen & Court

Meet the Lavender Queen and Court and take photos in the lavender fields.

A cup of lavender lemonade with a Wilderness Valley Farm logo and a sprig of lavender, served free at Lavender Fest

Free Lavender Lemonade

A complimentary lavender lemonade for every guest.

Before You Cut

How U‑Pick Lavender Works

You don’t need any experience. Lavender is forgiving, and by late August the flower has already dried on the stem, which is exactly when it holds its scent and colour best for taking home.

  1. Bring something to carry it inA paper bag, a tote or a bucket. A full armful takes up more room than people expect.
  2. Cut low on the stemLong stems are easier to bundle and hang, and cutting low keeps the plant tidy for next season.
  3. Take more than you thinkLavender shrinks as it finishes drying. Cut generously, there is no bundle to pay for.
  4. Hang it upside down at homeGather stems into small bundles, band them, and hang them somewhere dark and dry for two to four weeks.

Before You Come

Plan Your Visit To Lavender Fest

Date
Saturday, August 29, 2026
Hours
10am to 5pm
Lavender
Unlimited, included
Where
6500 Nicklaus Drive
Gaylord, MI 49735

Lavender Fest Admission

One ticket covers the lavender, the animals and every activity on the farm. There is no separate charge for picking.

Adults (14-59) $15
Children (3-13) $10
Seniors (60+) $10
Children (2 and under) Free

Getting To The Farm

6500 Nicklaus Drive
Gaylord, MI 49735

About twenty minutes from downtown Gaylord, in the woods of Otsego County. Families drive in from across Northern Michigan:

  • Gaylord
  • Petoskey
  • Harbor Springs
  • Traverse City
  • Boyne City
  • Grayling
  • Mancelona
  • Bellaire
  • Alpena
  • Cheboygan
  • Mackinaw City

Questions

Lavender Fest FAQ

Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 10am to 5pm at Wilderness Valley Farm, 6500 Nicklaus Drive, Gaylord, MI 49735. It is the opening day of our fall season.

Yes. U-pick lavender is unlimited and included with general admission. There is no charge by the bundle, by the stem or by weight, and nothing extra to buy at the gate.

As much as you can carry. There is no limit. Bring a paper bag, tote or bucket, an armful of lavender takes up more room than most people expect.

Yes. Wilderness Valley Farm has lavender rows on the property at 6500 Nicklaus Drive, about twenty minutes from downtown Gaylord in Otsego County, Northern Michigan.

Michigan lavender generally blooms from late June into August depending on the variety and the season. By late August ours has dried on the flower, which is when the scent and colour hold best for taking home, and that is why Lavender Fest lands on August 29.

Gather the stems into small bundles, band them at the base, and hang them upside down somewhere dark, dry and out of direct sun. Two to four weeks is usually enough. Smaller bundles dry more evenly than large ones.

Buying online before you come is the fastest way through the gate, and Lavender Fest is our busiest opening in the season.

The whole farm is open. Reindeer, Tibetan yaks including Bud the white yak, Texas Longhorns, micro donkeys and peacocks, plus hay wagon rides, the pedal cart track, the playground and the tractor tire park. The Farm Haus, Waffle Barn and Cider Haus are all serving.

Saturday, August 29, 2026

Bring A Bag To Lavender Fest

Unlimited picking, included with admission. Lavender Fest opens the 2026 season at Wilderness Valley Farm. No charge by the bundle, no charge by weight.

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10am to 5pmGates open
$15 / $10Adults / Kids
20 minutesFrom Gaylord
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