Yearning for a few green acres to roam? Dreaming of farming organic lavender, or perhaps of yodeling with the yaks? At these farm stays across the nation, you’ll finally get your chance. Keep reading for all you need to know about planning your next family vacation at a working farm.

Working Horse Farm | Seymour, TN

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This little farm home is in the perfect area to get away, yet close enough to enjoy the city attractions as well. Front porch sitting is beautiful with a perfect view of a pasture full of horses. The covered outdoor riding arena makes it a great place to stay if you are traveling with horses, or if you’d just like to schedule a horseback riding lesson. 

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $129/night
Online: airbnb.com

Treehouse on a Farm | Celeste, TX

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This property doubles down as it's both a treehouse and a farmstay. Sleep in the trees and walk through a fairy forest in the midst of the lavender fields. During your stay, have a picnic or wander the gardens and visit Simon the donkey and Henry the goat. Bring your gear and fish in the well-stocked pond. 

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $353/night
Online: airbnb.com

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Farm Stay at African Hoofstock Preserve | Point Arena, CA

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The kids will be delighted when you bring them to stay at one of the cottages at B. Bryan Preserve. African antelope, zebra and giraffe, along with eclectic lodging await you in Point Arena on the beautiful Mendocino coast. Take a tour to meet the animals and then enjoy your time in the cottage or hot tub. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $296/night
Online: airbnb.com 

RELATED: Micro-cation in Mendocino (& the Railbikes Experience All Will Love)

Blue Pepper Farm | Jay, NY

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Blue Pepper Farm is a working sheep dairy in the Au Sable Valley of the Adirondack Mountains. This 46-acre farm sits across the valley from the hamlet of Jay and its historic covered bridge. Guests will enjoy a staggering mountain panorama from the porch, deck, or pool overlooking the lush pastures where sheep and laying hens graze. Harvest dinner straight from the garden in the summer and fall to accompany fresh organically raised lamb, pork and eggs right from the farm.

Sleeps: 9
Cost: $599/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Silo House at Laughing Llama Farm—Troy, TX

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Located near Waco, Texas and about 20 miles from the downtown area, this expansive farm stay includes an incredibly unique converted grain silo with all the amenities, including a sleeping loft, full bathroom, kitchen and a fishing pond on site. Visit with the sheep and llamas and relax in the peace and quiet. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $258/night
Online: airbnb.com

White Lotus Farm | Port Ludlow, WA

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Seventy acres of serenity is what you’ll find at White Lotus Farm & Inn, just over the Hood Canal Bridge. Established in 2017 by owners Niall and Natalie, farm animals are the big draw for kids here. They’ll make fast friends with the sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, ducks and Cue, the farm llama. When it comes to navigating the space, look to Niall, who gives tours and explains the farm’s “beyond organic” practices. There’s a good chance he’ll also invite the kids to help feed the animals and look for eggs.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $128/night
Online: airbnb.com

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Serenity Sheep Farm Stay | Belgrade, MT

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Head to Big Sky Country to experience life on a working sheep farm. You'll sleep in an antique sheepherder's wagon, and rise to experience a day of spinning at the wheel, hanging with the sheep, or just relaxing (they don't judge).
 
Sleeps: 2
Cost:
$105/night
Online
: serenitysheepfarm.com
 

The Silos at Prairie Vale | Green Ridge, MO

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Come experience a silo-style tiny home living on a family-owned Missouri Farm ... complete with Nigerian Dwarf goats, miniature donkeys, cows, chickens and more. Cook dinner on the outdoor fire pit and borrow some bikes to tool around the property. 

Sleeps: 4 
Cost: $157/night
Online: airbnb.com

Mission Peak Winery Guesthouse | Fremont, CA

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For a farm stay of a different sort, book a weekend at Mission Peak Winery. There are tons of things for kids to do on the property including a trampoline, swimming pool (season), fishing lake and canoes. Meet the local horses and stroll through the vineyards. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $538/night
Online: airbnb.com 

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Arctic Roots Farm | Fairbanks, AK

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Guests are welcome to roll up their sleeves and help with the chores on this 75-acre working farm, but they don't mind if you prefer to soak up the pristine views that include yaks, horses, sheep, chickens, geese, and the Northern Lights, instead.

Cool Tip: Go in the winter and enjoy mushing, skiing, and the World Ice Art Championships.

Sleeps: 3
Cost:
$129/night
Online
: arcticrootsfarm.com

Fickle Creek Farms | Efland, NC

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Don't let the title "bed and breakfast" fool you. This working farm near Chapel Hill is only five minutes from the interstate, but offers 61-acres full of gardens, laying hens, sheep, goats, steers and pigs. And for overnight guests, the fresh farm breakfasts are really something to write home about.

Sleeps: 3
Cost:
$95/night
Online
: ficklecreekfarm.com

Gooserosa B&B | Mt. Vernon, WA

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We’ve got three words for you—Skagit. Valley. Farm. This quintessential farm has got it all. Twenty-two chickens and roosters roaming the property, and a duck named Sage who answers (with a sweet quack) when kids call her name. Families will find seasonal flowers and veggies available to pick and fields for sports, challenge coursing and general play that’ll wear your little farmers out. Plan picnics right on site, or explore local restaurants when hunger strikes (word on the street is that local favorite Whidbey Island Bagel Company will soon call Mt. Vernon home). They even have a pack ‘n’ play if you need one.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $185/night
Online: airbnb.com

Long Dream Farm | Lincoln, CA

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Animal lovers, rejoice! This farm is Animal Welfare Approved for humane practices of its cows, chickens, emus, pigs, ducks, alpacas, donkeys, guinea fowl, dogs, cats and an Icelandic Horse. So go on! Enjoy a morning milking, feeding and brushing the calves, and pitching in around the farm. And for the small set, there’s even a playground with an antique firetruck.

Sleeps: 8
Cost:
$165/night
Online
: longdreamfarm.org

Holualoa Inn | Holualoa, HI

When you're staying at a working coffee plantation, the odds of actually getting to drink your cup of coffee in the morning—despite being in the throes of parenthood—increase significantly. In addition to staying caffeinated, guests at the Holualoa Inn enjoy perks like tours of the orchards and roasting mills.

Don't Forget: Since you won't want to miss all that the Big Island has to offer (and since you'll be plenty wired to tackle it), check with your hosts before planning your excursions. They're happy to help you arrange outings to the local beaches and trails.

Online: holualoainn.com

Tanque Verde Ranch | Tucson, AZ

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In this all-inclusive dude ranch of your dreams, you'll find horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, hiking, yoga, swimming, gourmet meals, and cowboy cookouts. But it's not all fun and games. Tanque Verde Ranch is a working cowboy ranch that dates back to 1868 and is home to around 200 horses. 

Don't Miss: While there is plenty to do together as a family, your little buckaroos will love the authentic Western experience of the Daily Kids Club, where they can interact one-on-one with the ranch’s horses while mom and dad get downtime. 

Online: tanqueverderanch.com

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm | Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

Experience luxury on a working organic lavender farm, where you'll enjoy suites creatively carved into the farm's mainstays, including one in a 1930s dairy building with a pitched tin roof and white stuccoed walls. In addition to the lavender fields (dreamy, right?), you'll find a significant portion of the agricultural offerings at Los Poblanos dedicated to the farm's own kitchen. Translation: stay here for some seriously good eats.

Don't Miss: The farm's resident honey bees produce honey tinged with lavender during certain times of the year.

Online: lospoblanos.com

Willow-Witt Ranch | Ashland, OR

Even the wall tents at this farm are furnished with fine linens and comfy beds, sort of like Old MacDonald's version of glamping. Bring your binoculars and play the silent game while bird-watching on a morning stroll. Sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship are core values here, and both kids and adults will learn about animal husbandry practices and wetland restoration on farm tours.

Don’t Miss: Goats are fun and helpful backpacking companions. Take a pack goat on the trail to lighten the load for little ones.

Online: willowwittranch.com

The Greer Farm | Daingerfield, TX

This working farm is built around family activities for farmers of every age. Your bitty agrarians will get their farm fix by feeding chickens, gathering eggs, feeding the cows and horses and learning about the daily operation of a farm. And at the end of a long day in the fields or at the barn, what could be better than jumping into the lake (or if it’s cooler temperatures, taking a kayak, paddleboat, or canoe out for a spin)? Top off the day with a round of s’mores at the fire pit, and there’s no doubt your crew will be sleeping soundly.

Online: greerfarm.com

Hull-O Farms | Durham, NY

Chores become a novel game when they include gathering warm eggs, feeding baby animals and milking cows at a seventh-generation working farm in the Catskills. When the hard work is done, little ones can play with kittens or go for a hayride while older siblings play badminton and fly kites. After a hearty farm fresh dinner, wind down by roasting marshmallows for s’mores outside your private guesthouse.

Don’t Miss: In September and October, explore the corn maze with the whole family and pick your own pumpkins.

Online: hull-o.com

The Inn at Serenbe Farms | Chatt Hills, GA

This planned community an hour outside of Atlanta has the farm (and sustainability, and organic practices, and animal husbandry) at its core. Guests at The Inn at Serenbe can take a tour of the working 25-acre CSA-certified farm, go on hayrides, help feed the animals and go on trail rides. And after all that hard work, you and the kids can relax at the pool, hit the spa, and dine on fresh food prepared by some of the nation’s most acclaimed chefs.

Don't Miss: The farm has a weekly Farmers Market (from March-October) that you won't want to miss, as well as Goat Yoga for teens and adults. 

Online: serenbeinn.com

Nettles Farm | Lummi Island, WA

With drumsticks and chicken nuggets, you may have only ever eaten one breed of chicken in your life—Cornish Cross. Rediscover the clucking variety chickens on this tiny Washington chicken farm, where you can meet and compare 20 specialized breeds. Stay in the two-room bed and breakfast (each room sleeps four) and learn about breeding and butchering chickens or simply relax on the peaceful beach.

Don’t Miss: In addition to checking out the chickens, guests can harvest berries, fruits, some vegetables, and even meet an Italian truffle-hunting pup!

Online: nettlesfarm.com

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Blackberry Farm | Walland, TN

Situated on a 9,200-acre estate in the Great Smoky Mountains, there is no place like Blackberry Farm. Undoubtedly swanky, Blackberry is agrarian at its core and offers families a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature. And in between a visit to the Wellhouse for pampering, fly fishing, biking, hiking, boating or general meandering, your family can learn about what life on a working farm is all about through gardening, livestock, and farm production lessons.

Insider Info: Don’t visit Blackberry without a visit to the kennels and their famous Lagotto Romagnolo dogs, as well as the truffle orchard.

Online: blackberryfarm.com

Schnepf Farm | Queen Creek, AZ

It might be easier to get the kids to eat their fruits and veggies when they pick it them themselves in the seven-acre organic gardens. In the spring and summer, there are strawberries, melons, radishes, peaches and more. In fall and winter, cauliflower, carrots, turnips, kale, squash and more abound. In sunny Arizona, the farms’ campgrounds are open year-round, with restrooms, showers and on-site laundry.

Don’t Miss: Stay in one of their seven completely refurbished vintage airstreams—circa 1940 to 1970—as part of their new "glamping experience."

Online: schnepffarms.com

The Inn at East Hill Farm | Troy, NH

Family weekends throughout the year include activities for younger kids: barnyard scavenger hunts, bread making and arts and crafts. Come through any time and enjoy pony rides, sheep shearing, cheese making and other classic farm activities. Basic rooms and private cottages are available, with enough room to sleep 140 each night.

Don’t Miss: Learn to do-si-do from professionals specializing in square dancing, line dancing and country Western.

Online: east-hill-farm.com

Kinnikinnick Farm | Caledonia, IL

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Impressively thick canvas tents can sleep up to six at this small organic farm northwest of Chicago. There’s no gas, electricity or running water, but you can cook on a wood-burning stove or order a scrumptious homemade meal. Kids can pet and feed smaller critters at the animal paddock, swing on the rope swing and climb apple trees for rustic fun.

Don’t Miss: Buy products straight from the farm at The Farm Larder, along with locally sourced goodies from small food producers. A lifesaver if you don’t feel like cooking.

Online: kinnikinnickfarm.com

Liberty Hill Farm | Rochester, VT

This working dairy farm is one of the leading milk producers in Vermont and is famous for its herd of 270 Robeth Holsteins cows. Guests can help with the twice-daily milking of cows or feed newborn calves. Float down the White River in summer or explore the snowy Green Mountain National Forest come winter. The inn has seven guestrooms with four shared bathrooms and common areas.

Don’t Miss: Try the Cabot Creamery cheddar. Liberty Hill is part of the cooperative that makes this award-winning cheese.

Online: libertyhillfarm.com

Naylors Organic Farm | Dinuba, CA

The Naylors will welcome you into their ranch home and give you a personal tour of their 80-acre stone fruit farm. Organic fruit is ripe for the picking from mid-May to mid-August. Wake up to a full breakfast each morning—fresh fruit, hooray!—and savor that complimentary evening snack. Older kids will have fun picking peaches while the toddlers can enjoy the juicy fresh fruit.

Don’t Miss: The Squaw Valley Herb Gardens are a half-hour drive away, where you can make wreaths, lavender sachets, and a vegetarian, herb-inspired lunch.

Online: naylorsorganicfarmstay.com

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If visiting a nearby national park is on your summer must-do list, we have lots of options for you. While there are currently no national parks in Illinois, we have quite a few that are road-trip-worthy or day-tripping material. Head to the shore to feel the sand between your toes, or to the mountains to convene with nature in a different way.

Great Smoky Mountains - North Carolina & Tennessee

You haven't lived until you've had your ears pop driving the winding roads of the Great Smoky Mountains. It holds the title for America's most visited national park and is world-renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the indescribable beauty of its ancient mountains and the perceptible influence of Southern Appalachian mountain culture. 

Airbnb Nearby: This cozy cabin in Pigeon Forge is a stones throw to everything! Explore the quaint towns, hit the Smoky Mountain hiking trails, or hang at the cabin and enjoy amazing views, a hot tub, card games and even an Xbox for the kids in the loft!

Another great option is this amenities-packed cabin with lots of outdoor space for kids to play, a game room with a pool table and foosball, and the most adorable hidden "cubs den" for kids to snuggle in at night. 

Find more cabins near the Smoky Mountains here

Cuyahoga Valley - Ohio

There's not as much hype surrounding Cuyahoga Valley National Park as some of the big-name national parks, but its location between Cleveland and Akron makes it a midwestern favorite. You can drive a scenic byway, snap photos on a covered bridge, trail hike or mountain bike, kayak the river or canoe in a lake. Thomas the Train-obsessed kids will love a ride on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

Airbnb Nearby: You'll find this gem of a cabin five minutes away from the park and, as a bonus, it backs up to a 450-acre nature preserve. There are games, books and WiFi. And, it's pet-friendly!

Gateway Arch - Missouri

It might surprise you to hear that Gateway Arch in St. Louis is a designated National Park, but that it is! Gateway Arch National Park was designated as a national park in 2018 and consists of the iconic steel arch that's synonymous with St. Louis, a 91-acre park along the Mississippi River, the Old Courthouse and the 140,000-square-foot museum at the Gateway Arch.

Indiana Dunes - Indiana

Sometimes you just want to feel the sand between your toes! And, Indiana Dunes National Park delivers with its 15 miles stretching the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Head there for the day to simply fly a kite, or make it a longer trip to hike the 50 miles of rugged dunes, wetlands, prairies, rivers and forests. Some of the dunes reach as high as 125 feet and at some points, you can still catch a glimpse of the Chicago skyline. 

Airbnb Nearby: While not officially a cottage, the decor of this sweet spot has the same cozy feel and is just five minutes from the beach, 20 minutes away from the park and there's a playground across the street.

If you have multiple families bunking together, this newly built beauty has a game room, fire pit and a screened porch that overlooks Lake Kai. 

Mammoth Cave - Kentucky

The natural beauty of Kentucky is a sight to behold, for sure. Mammoth Cave is located in central Kentucky and has the largest known cave system in the world. The 84 miles of hiking trails offer options for all levels of hikers and there are a variety of tours available to take a peek at the caves (and their bats). 

Airbnb Nearby: Kentucky is known for its stunning farmland So, a stay at a farm is an absolute must! This working dairy farm sits just 30 miles away from the park! There are toys and books for the kids, 350 acres to explore, cheese in the fridge for sampling, locally made soaps for bathtime, and livestock to meet. 

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These farms in North Georgia offer lots of learning and hands-on experiences kids crave

Parents…start your tractors and head to the country. Family-friendly farm fun can be found just a short drive from Atlanta, and your kids are sure to love it. From farm animals to freshly-picked produce and vegetables, these farms in North Georgia have it all.

Cagle’s Family Farm

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Pet a calf, feed a goat…yes please!  Cagle’s Family farm near Canton makes it easy to do.  At this former dairy farm turned beef farm, your little rancher can meet chickens, ducks, goats, calves, turkeys and herding dogs face to face. Cagle’s offers a Farm Ag-Venture, including a tractor pulled hayride through the farm. Check out the pigs as they gobble up corn on the cob, watch the herding dogs move goats and cows and see how a cow is milked.

362 Stringer Rd.
Holly Springs, GA
Online: caglesfarm.com

 

Berry Patch Farms

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Trying to teach your tot a bit about farm to table? Show your babe berries don’t grow in baskets at the grocery store at Berry Patch Farms in Woodstock. The farm provides the bucket, you provide all the picking power. In the summer, go on a blueberry scavenger hunt to find the sweetest. At Berry Patch, the berries are sold by the pound; weight is calculated on a unique, old fashioned scale.  Since you’re doing the work, the prices are much less than the grocery store.

Don't Miss: On the weekends you can sample old-fashioned ice cream and in the spring, strawberry shortcake.

786 Arnold Mill Rd.
Woodstock, GA
Online: berrypatchfarms.net

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Not all farms grow food you'd store in a fridge. Some grow grapes... that you store in a wine cellar. For a different take on a farm visit, give Nutwood Winery a try. This ten-acre farm features a one-of-a-kind 6,000 square foot tasting room & Vineyard Cafe along with an historic manor home and 200-year-old pecan trees. The kids will have plenty to do, including giant lawn chess, corn hole, and a 10-hole disc golf course (after touring the vineyard, of course).

Good to Know: Unlike most u-pick farms, pets are welcome to enjoy the outdoor spaces at Nutwood Winery.

1339 Big Springs Rd.
LaGrange, GA
Online: nutwoodwinery.com

Apple Mountain Alpacas

Visit an alpaca farm in the Northeast Georgia Mountains and learn about farm-to-fiber products that are eco-friendly, biodegradable and renewable. The farm overlooks the first hole of the Apple Mountain Golf Course, and in addition to visiting with the animals and learning about them, you can attend a "make and take" class, 

357 Birchwood Dr.
Clarkesville, GA

Southern Belle Farm

The most popular thing to do in the spring at Southern Belle Farm is u-pick strawberries, but this year they have so much more fun to be had with attractions that will make the entire family smile. A cow train, barnyard and tube slide are just a few of the fun ways to play at Southern Belle.

Good to Know: Activities are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

1658 Turner Church Rd.
McDonough, GA
Online: southernbellefarm.com

 

Glo-Crest Dairy

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Glo-crest Dairy is a family-owned farm that supplies all of the award-winning milk for their creamery, Mountain Fresh Creamery. Scott Glover, owner, is a fourth generation dairy farmer. They recently built a new facility with the latest innovations of cow comfort, milk quality and agritourism in mind. With 210 Holsteins that they care for, pamper, and milk twice a day, a visit to Glo-crest is sure to make an impression.

Keep in Mind: Creamery hours are Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m and Sunday, from 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. The farm is open for guided tours Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 a.m.

6615 Cleveland Hwy.
Clermont, GA
Online: mountainfreshcreamery.com

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Close quarters, car games, sing-a-longs and miles of pavement on the horizon are a few classic themes of the quintessential family vacation. What else screams road trip? Being able to discover cool and unusual things along the way. Whether you’ve already got a bucket list of stuff to do and see, or if you want to start one with your crew ASAP, scroll down for the ultimate list of what you need to do and see with kids in each of the 50 states.

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Alabama
Explore Cathedral Caverns State Park
. Spend time with one of the world’s largest stalagmites in the world while wandering through a cave that’s stroller-accessible.

Alaska
Watch bears fish for salmon at Park Creek in the Tongass National ForestIt’s just a short floatplane ride from Juneau to Park Creek, and worth the effort. Park Creek boasts one of the highest densities of brown bears in North America.

Arizona
Stay the night at Wigwam Village in Holbrook. You’ll be nostalgic for days of yore, and your kids will be stoked to check out a place that looks an awful lot like where Lighting McQueen was holed up in Cars.

Arkansas
Check out the Merman and pet an alligator at the Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo on your way to Hot Springs.

California
Hang with the giant, ancient trees in Yosemite. Your kids will be in awe when they find out how old each one is. 

Colorado
Surf the dunes at Great Sand Dunes National Park. Cool off in Medano Creek in between runs.

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Connecticut
Check out the Mystic Aquarium. It’s one of the best in the country and is home to several animal conservation programs.

Delaware
Stroll the boardwalk in Rehoboth. Even if it’s not summer, there’s plenty of off-season fun. 

Florida
Get the ultimate family beach experience at one of Florida's pristine beaches. Wondering which one is best? Check out one of our favorites here.

Georgia
Head to Jekyll Island's famous Driftwood Beach. Everyone will marvel at the twisted live oaks that wash up on the sand during storms. The twiggy parts are wind-worn away so the trunks make great climbing structures for kids.

Hawaii
Go snorkeling in the
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. The colorful fish and coral are spectacular and because it was created by a collapsed volcano crater, the waves are mellow— perfect for the tiniest tykes.

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Idaho
Ride the Trail of the Coeur d'Alene through the beauty of Idaho. See the mountainside, the chain lakes region, and the Palouse prairie. There are over 70 miles of paved pathways open year-round and waiting for family adventures.  

Illinois
Visit Navy Pier. A tourist trap it may be, but for good reason. There’s the Chicago Children’s Museum, the always-fun Ferris wheel, and much more. Check out all the other things you can do in Chicago here

Indiana
Walk through one of the 31 covered bridges in Parke County, Indiana, which is the Covered Bridge Capital of the World!

Iowa
Stop by the Field of Dreams farm and see if you can spot Shoeless Joe Jackson.

Kansas
Strap on your stirrups and
head into the Wild West at Dodge City. From (staged) gunfights to checking out old wagon wheel tracks, this place is overflowing with history and fun.

Kentucky
Ride a horse at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Get the history of the derby, explore the kids barn, and more!

Louisiana
Explore Storyland in New Orleans City Park before taking a horse and carriage ride through the French Quarter. 

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Maine
Organize a classic lobster bake on the beach. How more Maine-inspired can you get?  

Maryland
Go camping with the wild horses at Assateague. It’ll be a storybook-like adventure for the whole family. 

Massachusetts
Admire the fall foliage at the
Arnold Arboretum in Boston.  

Michigan
Marvel depth and beauty of Lake Superior at
Pictured Rocks National Park. There are over 40 miles of lakeshore, waterfalls, cliffs, and forests to explore.

Minnesota
Go canoeing/kayaking at the Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness during the fall. There are miles and miles of gentle water to kayak in while the spectacular fall colors backlight your every move.

Mississippi
Explore the Gulf Shore and learn about the shrimp industry.
Take a boat ride, wander through the visitor’s center and spend time on the beach.

Missouri
Spend a day at City Museum in St. Louis. From the slides and caves to the architectural wonders, there’s something for everyone. Be sure to make your way to the roof and The Keep for new attractions.

Montana
Let the kids dig for dinosaurs at the Plains Dinosaur Museum & Field station. There’s a tiny pit for your petite paleontologists and a Junior Dig for older kids.
Find out more here.

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Nebraska
Won't be making a trip to Stonehenge anytime soon?
Check out Carhenge in Alliance, instead. The replica installation was created with cars, in honor of the artist’s father.

Nevada
Meet a giant prehistoric sea reptile, and roam the ghost town of Berlin at the
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park.

New Hampshire
Visit Santa’s Village, even in the summertime! This holiday-themed attraction has year-round fun for everyone along for the ride.

New Jersey
Hike up to the high spot at High Point State Park and look out over three states: Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. 

New Mexico
Transport yourself into the realm of storytelling and solve a family-friendly mystery at the House of Eternal Return. Part art exhibition, part imaginary playland, this former bowling alley is funded by George R. R. Martin (of Game of Thrones fame) and is the first permanent exhibition from art production group Meow Wolf. 

New York
See everything and anything when it comes to natural history at the
American Museum of Natural History. Catch a planetarium show, see the largest dinosaur ever to be excavated, gaze up at the famous blue whale, and much more.

North Carolina
Learn all about the fathers of modern aviation at the
Wright Brothers National Memorial, then fly a kite somewhere on the Outer Banks.

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North Dakota
Attend the
United Tribes International Powwow in Bismark. Over 70 tribes gather every year to celebrate the rich history and culture of Native Americans with music, food, dancing and more.

Ohio
Let your little kidventors wander around the Columbus Center of Science and Industry for a day (or two!). 

Oklahoma
Getting your kicks on Route 66? Don’t miss the Blue Whale of Catoosa. Even though the slide is no longer operational, the picnic tables and picture ops are perfect for a roadside stop. 

Oregon
Let science and mystery be your guide at the
Oregon Vortex. Known as the House of Mystery, you and your crew will experience phenomena of all kinds!

Pennsylvania
Check out the liberty bell. There’s no admission and it’s one of the most important pieces of American history.
Get more info here.

Rhode Island
Ride the carousel at Easton’s Beach in Newport before wandering through the Edith Warton-era “cottages” built by tycoons in the late nineteenth century.

South Carolina
Admire the
Reedy River Falls via suspension bridge in downtown Greenville.

South Dakota
Stretch little legs at Wall Drug. The world-famous roadside stop is filled with souvenirs and Instagram-worthy oddities.

Tennessee
Head to the Great Smoky Mountains at the end of May to watch the Synchronous Fireflies. Every summer a few lucky folks (there’s a lottery to see who makes the cut) get to check out one of Mother Nature’s most awesome light shows. Here are some great cabins there

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Texas
Remember The Alamo and then stroll the riverwalk in downtown San Antonio.

Utah
Visit Dinosaur National Monument and marvel over the quarry, which is home to hundreds of dinosaurs still encased in rock.

Vermont
Visit Billings Farm and Museum for a real glimpse of Vermont history and discover the other reason Vermont is named the green mountain state. Not only the home of a nationally-known dairy farm, the farm and surrounding area was also home to one of America's founding leaders of modern sustainability and land conservation.

Virginia
Go back in time for a day at Colonial Williamsburg

Washington
Explore Mt. Rainier on the Naches Peak Loop Trail. There’s a little bit of everything for the whole family. Check out our insider’s guide here.

Washington D.C.
Museum hop. D.C. is the go-to place for free museum admission (all of the Smithsonian museums are free); with recent like the African American Museum of History and Culture and the east wing of the National Art Gallery, you'll have plenty of options. Here are other free things to do in D.C.!

West Virginia
Take a ride on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad and see if you can spot a bald eagle!

Wisconsin
Ride the Trojan horse rollercoaster at Mount Olympus Theme Park in Wisconsin Dells.

Wyoming
Take your kids ages six and up white water rafting on the Snake River. The canyons and wildlife are amazing.

 

—Gabby Cullen with Taylor Clifton

 

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This fall, enjoy harvest season at a local farm where you can peek at the pigs, gawk at the geese, or even harvest a bushel for yourself. From agriculture to agri-tainment, you can take your city slickers to one of these nearby spots to get down on the farm. Keep reading for our favorite places to make like Farmer Brown.

Mountain Fresh Creamery & Glo-Crest Dairy Farm, Clermont

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Farm tours begin at Glo-Crest Dairy and they are “udderly” cool! On your farm tour, you will be able to see the baby calves in the nursery, witness the cows being milked in the milking parlor, milk “Janie” (the pretend cow), learn about cows and how the ones at Glo-Crest are treated like the ladies they are, explore exhibits in a dairy facility, and learn about the benefits of dairy in your diet. From there, travel 2 miles to Mountain Fresh Creamery, learn all about the bottling process that takes place when the milk leaves the dairy, and sample whole milk and chocolate milk, as well as have an opportunity to try fresh ice cream with a coupon to use that day at “The Silo.”

Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday 1-6 p.m.; Farm tours start at 10 a.m.

6615 Cleveland Hwy.
Clermont
770-983-1666
Online: mountainfreshcreamery.com

Hardman Farm State Historic Site - Sautee Nacoochee

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This is a heritage farm, which means that you'll find guided walking tours of the 19th-century home of Captain James Nichols, Calvin Hunnicutt, and former Gov. Lamartine Hardman. There is also a gazebo-topped Indian Mound, and you can mosey through the spring house and former horse barn on the site. As the site of a former dairy, you can also learn—but not witness, as it's no longer an operating dairy—about how milk was processed and transported. 

Mon.-Sun. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m

143 GA-17 Sautee Nacoochee 706-878-1077 Online: gastatparks.org

Jaemor Farms, Alto

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Go to Jaemor for the huge farm market, pumpkin patch, corn maze, and special events. This fifth-gen family farm has bakery treats you'll be dreaming about for weeks, including fried pies and homemade ice cream made from the season's bounty. 

Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-6 p.m.

5340 Cornelia Hwy.
Alto
770-869-3999



Cooper Creek, Calhoun

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If you missed the Sunflower Festival this summer, don't worry. The corn maze in the fall, and pig races, gem mining, and kid-delighting activities year-round mean that you'll find plenty to do at this farm, created especially for kids and families. While you might not learn a lot about crop rotation at this one, you'll have a blast shooting the pumpkin cannon.

1514 Reeves Station Rd. SW
Calhoun
706-280-5592
Online: coopercreekfarm.com

Southern Belle Farm, McDonough

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Southern Belle Farm is total storybook farm. You'll find a big silo, a bright red barn, plus a giant jumping pillow, cow train, pedal carts, and over 30 other activities offered on this 330-acre family farm.

1658 Turner Church Rd.
McDonough
770-288-2582
Online: southernbellefarm.com

Lane Southern Orchards, Fort Valley

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Enjoy homemade peach ice cream and grab a rocking chair on the porch while the kids play on a farm-themed playground with real tractors. Stroll through a huge indoor roadside market filled with farm fresh peaches, pecans, strawberries and apples when in season, as well as other fresh seasonal produce, gourmet treats, local wines and craft beers. Enjoy breakfast or lunch at the Peachtree Café or take a seasonal field trip to the Farm.

Open daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

50 Lane Rd.
Fort Valley
478-825-3362
Online: lanesouthernorchards.com

Berry Patch Farm, Woodstock

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Pick your own blueberries in June to pumpkins in the Fall, and cut your own Christmas tree at Berry Patch Farms. While you're there, be sure to enjoy a picnic and hayride, and a visit to the barnyard to see the baby animals.

786 Arnold Mill Rd.
Woodstock
770-926-0561
Online: berrypatchfarms.net

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—Shelley Massey

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I scream, you scream, and living in sunny SoCal, we all scream, in perpetuity, for ice cream. All that volume is not for naught either, LA has responded to our cries, offering a wide variety of shops serving up some of the finest frozen treats fit for any family.

Does your kiddo crave breakfast cereal all hours of the day? Grape-Nuts, Fruity Pebbles and Cinnamon Toast Crunch are blended into creamy concoctions at two establishments on this list. Have you seen rolled ice cream that could pass for a bouquet of flowers? The chilled dessert from Thailand is available in our city. In search of the perfect scoop of vanilla ice cream? We found it and the secret might be cane sugar. Velvety smooth Italian gelato your thing? This DTLA spot will have you and the kids saying grazie. 

Van Leeuwen

Carter Jung

Vanilla is the cheese pizza of ice creams. It’s a blank canvas that with the proper additions can be turned into art. At least, that’s what our family thought until we tried the vanilla bean at Van Leeuwen. Cajoled by a scooper to try the typically beige flavor, we were impressed by their incredibly nuanced and flavorful take on vanilla. Using choice ingredients that include cane sugar, it is the best scoop of vanilla we’ve ever tasted, as are their chocolate and strawberry options. With flavor combinations becoming wilder than a three-year old’s imagination at many boutique creameries, sometimes a familiar ice cream crafted to perfection is everything you need.

Locations: Silver Lake, Platform Culver City, Franklin Village, The Arts District, The Point in El Segundo & via a food truck on Abbott Kinney most weekends
Online: vanleeuwenicecream.com

Scoops

Taking the kiddos to Scoops is a mini-adventure. With the exception of one consistent flavor, they change out their ice cream selection daily, creating a delightful sense of discovery with every visit. Tai Kim, the founder, chemist and Willy Wonka of all things frozen, pulls from a recipe library that is seemingly endless, churning out micro-batches of inventive flavors such as lychee-strawberry, horchata-burnt sugar, blueberry lavender tea, coconut peanut butter pretzel or chocolate-Guinness (made with the actual beer!). No two visits will ever see the same exact flavors, which includes vegan, dairy-free options made of oat milk.

Each “one scoop" at Scoops actually comes with two. Our rec is to go with their daily fixture, Brown Bread—vanilla swirled with caramel and Grape-Nuts cereal—for one scoop and exploring a new flavor for the other. Don’t be afraid to be bold, either. The creamy, not too heavy of a base, deftly mixed in with whatever wild flavors strikes Kim’s fancy that day never-ever disappoints, helping Scoops edge out the other incredible establishments on this list as our family’s top ice cream shop.

LA Locations: Highland Park, Chinatown & Torrance
Online: instagram.com/scoopsbic

Gelateria Uli

I once spent a week in Milan for work and ate gelato every single day. On really rough days, twice a day. When I returned to LA, I experienced withdrawals and went on a hunt to find gelato comparable to what I consumed in embarrassing amounts in Italy. After many false leads, I found Gelateria Uli. Their stracciatella scratched an itch I otherwise thought would require a 13-hour flight. Better yet, if you’re at their original Spring Street Arcade location in DTLA, if you squint a bit, the atrium court with its hanging lights could almost pass for Europe. Almost. But then again, who would want to go across the pond when you can have local-inspired flavors like horchata or vegan California pistachio.

LA Locations: Mid-City & DTLA
Online: gelateriauli.com

Bae

This Little Tokyo outpost whips up intensely flavorful soft serve ice cream in a form factor optimized for photography -- strikingly colored frozen cream artfully swirled in a cup or cone makes for the perfect prop. If you’re going for a B&W monotone mood, the charcoal pineapple and vanilla swirl on a charcoal cone is the look. If pink and baby blue are your colors, or if breakfast cereals are a thing for your small ones, the Pegasus combines their Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Fruity Pebble for a combo that pops. If you feel like flexing for our newly stacked Lakers team -- welcome home, Russell Westbrook -- the Ube and Mango combo will have you repping purple and gold in a handheld, edible form.

369 E 2nd St.
Los Angeles
Online: baebae.co

McConnell’s Fine Ice Cream

Founded in Santa Barbara in 1949, McConnell’s has been serving honest ice cream for over 70 years. Fillers, artificial flavors, colorings and other industrial food processes have given way to fresh, simple ingredients sourced from Central Coast farmers. In 1975, McConnell’s purchased their own dairy farm in Santa Barbara that now produces milk exclusively for their ice cream. Control of their supply chain and passion for quality comes through in every scoop of ice cream they serve. Vibrant seasonings tempered with a creamy, sweet base results in choices such as chocolate covered strawberries, Eureka lemon and marionberries, or peppermint stick that the whole family will enjoy.

LA Locations: DTLA, Studio City & Pacific Palisades
Online: mcconnells.com

Mateo’s Ice Cream and Fruit Bars

For Angelinos, no visit to the park would be complete without the ringing bells of vendors selling paletas from their hand-pushed carts. The refreshing fruit popsicles are an affordable counteragent for kids heated from running around the playground. Mateo’s has elevated the humble paleta, tapping a wide range of tropical ingredients such as mango, hibiscus and guava with traditional flavors such as strawberry, lemon and watermelon in a spectrum of colors so vivid, it would make Crayola blush. For parents who are fans of Mexican candy or spice in general, try their mango or cucumber peppered with chile. The firey kick is a nice juxtaposition to the chilled pop.

Locations: Mid-City, Pico-Union, Sawtelle & Culver City
Online: mateosicecreamla.com

Somi Somi

Has your little one ever asked what a fish eating its own body weight in ice cream would look like? Somisomi takes a freshly baked “ah-boong,” Korean for a fish-shaped pastry (that tastes nothing like a fish), lines the inside with an insulative filling (sweet red beans, custard, taro, Nutella), and loads it with soft serve ice cream pouring out of its doughy mouth. The warm, slightly crisped cone and creamy frosted stuffing are a delicious contrast, and the cartoonish packaging is sure to please the kids (and this adult).

LA Locations: Little Tokyo, Koreatown, Santa Monica, Sawtelle, Glendale, Long Beach, Torrance, & Santa Clara

Online: somisomi.com

Holy Roly Ice Cream

In hot and humid Thailand, for a few local baht, street vendors will pour a creamy liquid onto a chilled, thin metal pan and dice in fruits and ingredients of your choosing. As the mix starts to cool and congeal, the craftsmen spread the blend into a thin, spackle-like coating. The sheet rapidly freezes and is scraped and rolled like a rug, and neatly arranged in a cup resembling a bouquet of flowers. Holy Roly Ice Cream has brought that Thai tradition to our city, offering Western ingredients such as marshmallows, graham crackers, Oreos and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.

LA Locations: Koreatown, Melrose & Arcadia
Online: holyroly.com

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

I first heard about Jeni’s on another work trip to Columbus, Ohio, ten years or so ago. The locals raved about a neighborhood ice cream parlor that turned out fantastic scoops. They were right. The smooth creams with fun ingredients were fantastic. Fast forward a few years and the frozen dessert from the Buckeye State has won over the we-scream-for-ice-cream LA, garnering fans for its signature and limited edition flavors. Now with five locations in LA, it’s easy to see what’s so splendid about Jeni’s.

LA Locations: Los Feliz, Venice, Larchmont, Playa Vista & Calabasas
Online: jenis.com

Salt & Straw

When Salt & Straw first landed in Los Angeles, the Portland export opened to much fanfare and for good reason. They craft scrumptious ice cream. It begins with dairy from grass-fed cows free of hormones and antibiotics. Their artisans add locally sourced ingredients, including seasonal fruits and herbs to produce flavors that rotate on a monthly basis. Wild-foraged berry slab pie and goat cheese marionberry habanero are a few mouth-watering examples that are a mouthful to say. If your young ones are daring, check them out during Halloween. Crickets, mealworms and pig’s blood have been some of the components used in past spooky seasons. If you fear forever ruining ice cream for your clan, there’s always chocolate gooey brownie or mint chocolate chip from their Classic Flavors list.

LA Locations: Larchmont, Abbot Kinney, Arts District & Studio City
Online: saltandstraw.com

–Carter Jung

featured photo: via Carter Jung

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It’s the ultimate summer dessert, an occasional bribe, a sweet treat snuck from the freezer at midnight—it’s safe to say we’re obsessed with ice cream (as are our kids). We’ve rounded up a list of the best ice cream shops in every state (plus D.C.) so you can satisfy your sweet tooth all summer long. Keep reading to get the scoop on the ice cream parlors that should be on your radar.

1. Alabama: Matt’s Homemade Alabama Ice Cream
With cones, floats, splits and old-fashioned sodas, Matt’s Homemade Alabama Ice Cream has something for everyone. Try a scoop of one of Matt’s specialties, like the Creole praline or red velvet cake—you'll be glad you did.

1308 Gulf Shores Pkwy
Gulf Shores, AL

701 Gulf Shores Pkwy
Gulf Shores, AL

Online: mattshomemadeicecream.com

2. Alaska: Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream
During the summer months, Hot Licks is a must. Their ice cream is made in-house in 40-quart batches, and with local flavors like cranberry and wild blueberry, it’s some of the best Alaska has to offer.

3453 College Rd.
Fairbanks, AK

Online: hotlicks.net

3. Arizona: Sweet Republic
From the local Arizona milk and cream to the slow-roasted bananas, everything here is made with care. And with rotating flavors like Meyer lemon, peaches ‘n’ cream and peaberry espresso, you’ll want to come to Sweet Republic again and again to try them all. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

9160 E. Shea Blvd.
Scottsdale, AZ

6054 N. 16th St.
Phoenix, AZ

Online: sweetrepublic.com

4. Arkansas: Loblolly Creamery
Loblolly Creamery is a must-stop the next time you’re in Little Rock. Folks in the know love their salted caramel and Little Rocky Road. Ingredients are sourced locally whenever possible, from fruit to lavender.

1423 S. Main St.
Little Rock, AR

Online: loblollycreamery.com

5. California: Fentons Creamery
Founded in 1894 in Oakland, Fentons has been a Bay Area favorite ever since. The ice cream is made in small batches (there’s a production tour for curious kids!), and the menu has decadent sundaes to satisfy any dessert connoisseur.

4226 Piedmont Ave.
Oakland, CA

1669 E. Monte Vista Ave.
Vacaville, CA

Online: fentonscreamery.com

 

6. Colorado: Little Man Ice Cream
With a distinctive shop in the shape of an ice cream cone, Little Man serves up nostalgic flavors that your whole crew will love (not to mention some awesome vegan options). And for every scoop of ice cream purchased, Little Man matches that scoop with a donated scoop of rice, beans or other essentials to a community in need.

2620 16th St.
Denver, CO

Online: littlemanicecream.com

7. Connecticut: Arethusa Farm
For the ultimate in ice cream, you really can’t beat Arethusa Farm. Fresh milk is brought from their dairy cows a few miles away to make classic flavors like butter pecan, strawberry and pistachio.

822 Bantam Rd.
Bantam, CT

Online: arethusafarm.com

8. Delaware: Woodside Farm Creamery
The Woodside Farm was established in 1796, but their ice cream operation didn’t get started until 1998. They’ve been a Delaware favorite ever since, offering up flavors like dirt (that’s gummy worms and Oreo cookies in chocolate ice cream) and cake batter. Say hi to the cows after enjoying your scoop.

1310 Little Baltimore Rd.
Hockessin, DE

Online: woodsidefarmcreamery.com

9. Florida: Azucar Ice Cream Company
Be sure to scope out this sweet shop in Little Havana, where you'll find great flavors like platano maduro and rum cake with walnuts.

Online: azucaricecream.com

10. Georgia: Leopold’s Ice Cream
Leopold’s Ice Cream was founded in 1919, and the shop still has old-school charm—the black marble soda fountain, wooden back bar and telephone booth come from the original location. The ice cream is just as delicious as ever, with classic flavors like butter pecan alongside unique seasonal picks like spicy mocha.

212 E. Broughton St.
Savannah, GA

Online: leopoldsicecream.com

 

11. Hawaii: Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream and Desserts
In addition to regular scoops and cones, Bubbies’ specialty is mochi ice cream—a scoop of ice cream that’s wrapped in a layer of chewy mochi (a soft, sweet paste made out of rice). It’s a refreshing treat that’s sure to be an instant family favorite.

7192 Kalanianaole Hwy, Ste. D103
Honolulu, HI

Online: bubbiesicecream.com

12. Idaho: Goody’s Soda Fountain
You won’t regret a visit to Goody’s Soda Fountain—with their massive banana splits and ice cream sodas, there’s no way you’ll leave hungry. They also offer homemade chocolates if you’re in the mood for something different.

1502 N. 13th St.
Boise, ID

Online: goodyssodafountain.com

13. Illinois: The Original Rainbow Cone 

This fun ice cream spot was launched almost 100 years ago, but now they have four locations! Their ice cream trucks can also be found all over the city, and the spot on Navy Pier is especially fun for visitors. They have tons of flavors, plus ice cream cakes and even donuts. 

Online: rainbowcone.com

14. Indiana: The Chief Ice Cream
On a hot summer’s day, you can’t beat a visit to The Chief. Grab a scoop of peanut butter or toasted coconut and head out back to the picnic tables to gobble it up—delicious!

502 W. Lincoln Ave.
Goshen, IN

Online: facebook.com/The-Chief-Ice-Cream-107814395923385

15. Iowa: Heyn’s Premium Ice Cream
It’ll be love at first bite when you visit Heyn’s—the ice cream is made with 14% buttermilk fat content, giving it an extra oomph of creaminess. And with flavors like monster mash (vanilla ice cream with cookie dough, peanut butter and M&Ms) and blueberry cheesecake, you’ll keep coming back for more.

811 S. 1st Ave.
Iowa City, IA

25 Cherry St.
North Liberty, IA

Online: heynsicecream.com

 

16. Kansas: Sylas and Maddy’s Homemade Ice Cream
Sylas and Maddy’s takes hand-crafted ice cream to the next level. They use an entire watermelon in every batch of watermelon sherbet, and their pie flavors (think apple pie, key lime pie) contain an entire pie in each bucket of ice cream. Get your scoop in a homemade waffle cone to up the tasty factor.

11925 Strang Line Rd.
Olathe, KS

1014 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence, KS

Online: sylasandmaddysicecream.com

17. Kentucky: The Comfy Cow
The Comfy Cow is serious about making awesome ice cream, and you’ll be able to tell when you sample their flavors. Whether you go for brown butter peanut brittle or cookie monster dough, you won’t be disappointed.

13301 Shelbyville Rd., Ste. 106
Louisville, KY

Additional locations in Louisville and Southern Indiana

Online: thecomfycow.com

18. Louisiana: Creole Creamery
You’ll love the old-school look of New Orleans’ best ice cream parlor, and with rotating flavors like lavender honey and chocolate malt chip, they’ve got something for everyone. If you dare, take the challenge to finish an enormous Tchoupitoulas sundae and earn a spot in their Hall of Fame.

4924 Prytania St.
New Orleans, LA

6260 Vicksburg St.
New Orleans, LA

Online: creolecreamery.com

19. Maine: The Dairy Corner
With more than 70 ice cream flavors to choose from in addition to frozen yogurt and sorbet, it’s safe to say there’s something for everyone at The Dairy Corner. Bring your treats outside to the picnic tables and chairs to enjoy them in the sunshine.

612 US Rte. 1
Scarborough, ME

Online: dairycornericecream.com

20. Maryland: Scottish Highland Creamery
Founded by an Edinburgh native, the Scottish Highland Creamery is a must visit, loved for their super fresh ice cream made with local ingredients, fresh milk, cream and flavorings imported from Italy. Order the Mexican vanilla or the Italian lemon cookie and prepare to be amazed.

314 Tilghman St.
Oxford, MD

Online: scottishhighlandcreamery.com

 

21. Massachusetts: Toscanini’s Ice Cream
Located around the corner from MIT, Toscanini’s has been serving up amazing ice cream to college kids, locals and tourists alike for more than 30 years. Try one of their inventive flavors like B3 (brown sugar, brown butter, and brownies) or sour cherry sorbet.

159 First St.
Cambridge, MA

Online: tosci.com

22. Michigan: Moomers Homemade Ice Cream
This family-owned shop is a real winner, with more than 160 flavors made right in-house (20 of which are available each day). The coolest part? The shop overlooks their dairy farm, meaning you can watch the cows while you gobble up your ice cream.

7263 N. Long Lake Rd.
Traverse City, MI

Online: moomers.com

23. Minnesota: Cup and Cone
This understated hidden gem serves a generous helping of soft serve in a kiddie cone or cup for just .70 cents and that's just one of the things locals love about the Cup and Cone. The lines can go for over a block in the summer but they are open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. most day so you can usually find a time to grab a treat. The owners donate proceeds to a special frozen treat (different ice cream treats are featured each month) to the local food shelf, and the Cup and Cone provides gainful summer employment for some of the sweetest local youth.

2126 4th Street
White Bear Lake, MN

Online: cupandconewbl.com 

24. Mississippi: Area 51 Ice Cream
Area 51 prides itself on using only the freshest seasonal produce—from the local farmers market, no less—for its ice creams. The end product is innovative flavors like blackberry goat cheese, green tea latte and salted dark chocolate.

117 W. Commerce St.
Hernando, MS

Online: facebook.com/area51icecream

25. Missouri: Betty Rae's Ice Cream
Newly re-opened under new owners, Betty Rae's still offers unique flavors like Lavender Honey, brown butter & toasted pecans and blood orange creamsicle.

7140 Wornall Rd.
Kansas City, MO, 64114

412 Delaware St.
Kansas City, Mo 64105

Online: bettyraes.com

26. Montana: Big Dipper Ice Cream
On a summer evening, there’s nothing better than a visit to Big Dipper. Relax at their picnic tables while you devour a scoop of their raved-about huckleberry ice cream on a homemade waffle cone.

631 S. Higgins
Missoula, MT

58 N. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT

100 N. Broadway
Billings, MT

Online: bigdippericecream.com

27. Nebraska: Ted & Wally’s
An Omaha classic, Ted & Wally’s has been selling their 18% butterfat ice cream since 1984. They’ve got classic flavors like Dutch chocolate alongside more experimental rotating batches like watermelon gazpacho and butter mochi.

1120 Jackson St.
Omaha, NE

6023 Maple St.
Omaha, NE

Online: tedandwallys.com

28. Nevada: Dylan's Family Ice Cream
This mom-and-pop shop is a kid’s ice cream dream. In addition to colorful flavors like circus animal cookies, rainbow sherbet and birthday cake, they’ve got an area with games and a chalkboard just for the little ones.

5960 Losee Rd., Unit 121
North Las Vegas, NV

Online: facebook.com/DylansFamilyIceCream

29. New Hampshire: Jordan’s Ice Creamery
With a huge selection of homemade ice creams, frozen yogurts and sugar-free options, there’s something for everyone at Jordan’s. Try their blueberry pie ice cream (made with Maine berries!) or the coffee heath bar.

894 Rt. 106 N.
Belmont, NH

593 Endicott St. N.
Laconia, NH

Online: facebook.com/jordansic

30. New Jersey: Cliff’s Homemade Ice Cream
Cool off with a scoop or two of seriously delicious ice cream at Cliff’s. From butterbeer to s’mores to peach melba, the rotating list of flavors will keep you coming back for repeat visits.

1475 US Hwy 46
Ledgewood, NJ

Online: cliffsicecream.com

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31. New Mexico: I Scream Ice Cream
I Scream Ice Cream is heaven for the little ones—after you’ve polished off a scoop of cotton candy or raspberry chocolate chunk, head to the back of the store to check out their collection of vintage memorabilia, toys, and games. Go ahead, play a game on the Ms. Pac-Man machine or play dress-up with their collection of masks.

2000 Carlisle Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM

Online: facebook.com/isicabq

32. New York: Ample Hills Creamery
New York has enough amazing ice cream parlors to keep your sweet tooth satisfied and then some, but our top pick goes to Ample Hills for their hands-on approach. Their ice cream is pasteurized on site, and almost all their mix-ins are made in-house from scratch. Try The Munchies (pretzel-infused ice cream with Ritz crackers, potato chips, pretzels and M&Ms) or Snap Mallow Pop (marshmallow ice cream with Rice Krispie clusters).

623 Vanderbilt Ave.
Brooklyn, NY

Five additional locations in NYC

Online: amplehills.com

33. North Carolina: The Parlour
After operating out of a converted school bus for two years, The Parlour opened their Durham shop in 2013, and they’ve been serving up delicious 18% butterfat ice cream ever since. Try one of their well-loved, inventive flavors like salted butter caramel, blueberry buttermilk (made with local NC berries) or rosemary olive oil.

117 Market St.
Durham, NC

Online: theparlour.co

34. North Dakota: Pride Dairy
The only small-town creamery remaining in North Dakota, Pride Dairy is a must-visit shop. They still use the same basic recipe from when the creamery started producing ice cream in the 1940s, offering tried-and-true flavors like strawberry cheesecake, chocolate peanut butter and rhubarb-strawberry.

517 Thompson St.
Bottineau, ND

Online: pridedairy.com

35. Ohio: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
You can count on Jeni’s for inventive and delicious flavors—think gooey butter cake, brambleberry crisp, wildberry lavender and Bangkok peanut. You’ll love the smooth taste (thanks to the buttercream base); all their ice creams are made without synthetic flavorings, dyes and off-the-shelf mixes.

714 N. High St.
Columbus, OH

67 N. Main St.
Chagrin Falls, OH

Additional locations across the country

Online: jenis.com

 

36. Oklahoma: Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Grab a simple scoop or a cookie ice cream sandwich at this Oklahoma City hot spot. Their small-batch ice creams are a local favorite, offering classic flavors like cookies 'n' cream alongside a rotating menu of specialties like bananas foster and graham cracker.

1732 NW 16th St.
Oklahoma City, OK

12220 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK

Two additional locations in Oklahoma City

Online: roxysicecream.com

37. Oregon: Salt & Straw
At Salt & Straw, you’ll find crazy unique flavors year round. Whether you’re in the mood for Meyer lemon buttermilk with blueberries, goat cheese marionberry habanero or cinnamon snickerdoodle, you’re going to leave satisfied.

838 NW 23rd Ave.
Portland, OR

3345 SE Division St.
Portland, OR

2035 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR

Additional locations in Portland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle and San Francisco

Online: saltandstraw.com

38. Pennsylvania: Penn State Berkey Creamery

Penn State's dairy research started in 1865, and with that came the creamery. They offer dozens of flavors and their world-famous 12 steps to perfect ice cream are legendary. A visit to the area is not complete without a stop at the Creamery.

119 Rodney A. Erickson Food
Science Building
University Park, PA 16802

Online: creamery.psu.edu

39. Rhode Island: Brickley’s Ice Cream
With more than 45 flavors to choose from on any given day, Brickley’s has classic flavors that everyone in your family will love. Get your scoop on a homemade waffle cone and sit back and enjoy the huge portions.

921 Boston Neck Rd.
Narragansett, RI

322 Main St.
Wakefield, RI

Online: facebook.com/brickleysicecream

40. South Carolina: Sweet Cream Company
With a constantly rotating menu, on any given day at Sweet Cream Company, you’ll find ingenious flavors like white chocolate lavender, blueberry crumble and cranberry thyme sorbet. You can also snag a cookie ice cream sandwich—of course, the cookies are made from scratch in-house too.

1627 Main St.
Columbia, SC

Online: sweetcreamcompany.com

 

41. South Dakota: Leones’ Creamery
Leones’ Creamery is a small-town staple with some seriously delicious and unexpected flavors: think blueberry goat cheese, vanilla black pepper and rhubarb. Since the menu is constantly changing, you’ll want to come back again and again.

722 1/2 Main St.
Spearfish, SD

Online: leonescreamery.com

42. Tennessee: Clumpies Ice Cream Co.
Opened by the son of a third-generation candy maker, Clumpies has been a Chattanooga favorite since 1999. Try one of their signature flavors like coconut almond chunk or raspberry sorbet, or go for a specialty like sweet corn blueberry or vegan peanut butter Oreo.

26 Frazier Ave.
Chattanooga, TN

3917 St. Elmo Ave.
Chattanooga, TN

Two additional locations in Chattanooga

Online: clumpies.com

43. Texas: Lick Honest Ice Creams
This Austin hot spot takes honest to heart when making their ice cream—they source milk and cream from a family-owned dairy in central Texas, and their seasonal offerings let the freshest local ingredients shine. Try an old standby like Texas sheet cake or get adventurous with lemon lavender or loquat margarita.

1100 S. Lamar Blvd.
Austin, TX

6555 Burnet Rd. #200
Austin, TX

Additional locations in Austin and San Antonio

Online: ilikelick.com

44. Utah: Rowley’s Red Barn
Located right on a farm, Rowley’s is totally worth the trip. They’re famous for their home-grown cherries, so the cherry cheesecake or cherry chocolate chip is a must-try. Or go for an apple cider slush—icy hand-pressed apple cider that can be mixed with vanilla ice cream.

901 S. 300 W.
Santaquin, UT

25 N. 300 W.
Washington, UT

Online: rowleysredbarn.com

45. Vermont: Creemee Stand
Of course Ben & Jerry’s is Vermont’s most famous ice cream empire, but Creemee Stand is another local favorite. With rave-worthy soft serve and hard scoop ice creams, they’ve really got something for everyone. Try their signature maple soft serve, made with fresh Vermont maple syrup.

716 Rte. 100
Wilmington, VT

Online: creemeestand.com

 

46. Virginia: Island Creamery
Since 1975, Island Creamery has been serving up delicious treats to locals and tourists alike on beautiful Chincoteague Island. Sample the muddy butter (chocolate ice cream with nutter butter cookies and peanut butter swirl) or the cantaloupe—you’ll be an instant fan!

6243 Maddox Blvd.
Chincoteague Island, VA

120 N. Main St.
Berlin, MD

Online: islandcreamery.net

47. Washington: Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream
When it comes to ice cream, we’re all about fresh and local, and Molly Moon’s fits the bill. 90% of their ingredients are locally sourced, from milk and cream to honey and fruit. The result is drool-worthy flavors like cherry chunk, honey lavender and cookie chunk that your whole crew will love.

1/2 1622 N. 45th St.
Seattle, WA

7 additional locations in Seattle and Redmond

Online: mollymoon.com

48. Washington D.C.: Ice Cream Jubilee
Started by a corporate lawyer turned ice cream mogul, Ice Cream Jubilee is a must-visit the next time you’re in the District. You’ll love their outside-the-box flavors like snickers snickerdoodle and Thai iced tea.

301 Water St. SE
Washington D.C.

1407 T St. NW
Washington D.C.

Online: icecreamjubilee.com

 

49. West Virginia: Ellen’s Homemade Ice Cream
For almost 20 years, Ellen’s Homemade Ice Cream has been serving up old-fashioned treats that locals and tourists alike love. In addition to the classics like mocha almond and black raspberry, you’ll find a rotating selection of seasonal flavors like lavender honey and lime orange pineapple.

225 Capitol St
Charleston, WV

Online: ellensicecream.com

50. Wisconsin: Sassy Cow Creamery
Head to Sassy Cow for some of the creamiest, freshest ice cream around. You can gaze at the grazing cows as you chow down on your ice cream, and you can also pick up delicious milk and cheese there while you’re at it. Hunker down with a yummy scoop of blueberry cheesecake or caramel chunk.

W4192 Bristol Rd.
Columbus, WI

Online: sassycowcreamery.com

51. Wyoming: Moo’s Gourmet Ice Cream
Huckleberry ice cream, anyone? You’ll find it and lots more at Moo’s, a Wyoming favorite serving up rave-worthy treats. With a rotating menu of 24 flavors, there’s definitely something for everyone in your crew.

110 N. Center St.
Jackson Hole, WY

Online: moosjacksonhole.com

— Susie Foreman

 

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With school virtual in Portland this year, your kids might be missing the grand tradition of the field trip. Take matters into your own hands with a fun and educational day out to enjoy the colors of fall, learn a few things, and get active. We’ve rounded up a few of the best places to take your kids in or near Portland on a fall field trip homeschool style. You don’t need a permission slip to head out to these destinations, just a sense of adventure and fun! Read on to find out more.

(Note: please check each website for COVID procedures and policies before heading out.)

photo:via Nick G. Yelp

Fort Vancouver and Pearson Air Museum

Take a field trip through history at Fort Vancouver. While the fort itself remains closed for now, the extensive grounds are still open and make a good place to wander. More importantly, the Pearson Air Museum is open! It’s a fun look at the region’s surprisingly important history as an airfield (one of the country’s oldest continuously operating airfields, in fact). And inside kids can take a look at some real pre-1930’s airplanes and learn about the Spruce Mill that operated onsite. You’ll also learn about the world’s first transpolar flight, and the story of Leah Hing, the first U.S.-born Chinese American woman to earn a pilot’s license.

Free Parking and Admission
9 a.m.- 4p.m. Tues.-Sat.
612 E Reserve St
Vancouver , WA
Online: nps.gov/fova/learn/historyculture/pearson.htm

TMK Creamery

Visit this dairy operation that packs a punch. Not only can you meet the animals and learn about the loving art of raising milk cows, but you can taste the dairy goodies, as well! Cheese curds, gouda, and even ice cream will lure anyone who’s not lactose intolerant. Even better, you can meet the cows. Their line-up of adorable big-eyed cows are called “cowlebrities,” and each come with a big name tag so you can address them properly. You’ll get the chance to offer them hay and even pet them, while learning about the careful and caring stewardship the small dairy farm upholds for their animals. Call ahead to let them know, and they’ll arrange an educational field trip style tour so you can really see behind the scenes.

4:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Thu.-Fri., 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Sat.
503-705-2550
27221 S Dryland Rd.
Canby, OR
Online: tmkcreamery.com

photo: aldo via yelp

Wildwood Recreation Area

A beautiful fall destination along Highway 26 on the way to Mt. Hood, Wildwood makes a great place to mix fun and learning in nature. Hiking and wandering the easy boardwalks is the main activity here. The Wetlands Trail wanders through the old growth forest, while the Cascade Streamwatch Trail is a 3/4 – mile paved loop along the Salmon River. Check out the underwater fish viewing chamber where you can spot salmon doing their thing in the river

$5/vehicle day-use
503-622-3696
65670 E Hwy. 26
Welches, OR
Online: blm.gov/visit/wildwood-recreation-site

Howell Territorial Park on Sauvie Island

Fun is a main attraction every fall on a field trip to this farming island! Besides pumpkins, apple cider, and corn mazes, you’ll also be able to soak in some beautiful fall color from all the oaks blanketing the land. For a perfect picnic spot, head to Howell Territorial Park and spread your feast under the oaks. In the apple orchard behind the house you’ll find trees that were planted from cuttings carried by wagon over the Oregon Trail.

13901 NW Howell Park Rd
Portland, OR
Online: sauvieisland.org
Online: oregonmetro.gov/parks/howell-territorial-park

photo: lauren via yelp

Hoyt Arboretum

Portland’s biggest arboretum is a clear choice for a field trip filled with fall colors. Over 12 miles of hiking trails span 190 acres, and 6,000 trees like the color-changing birches, maples, oaks and magnolias. A stop at the visitor center will help direct you to which trail offers the most colors, whether you want red hawthorn berries or fiery yellow maples. They offer miles of stroller-friendly paths, a scavenger hunt for the kids, and plenty of great views. 

4000 SW Fairview Blvd.
Portland, OR
503-865-8733
Online: hoytarboretum.org

Oregon Zoo

There’s so much to learn at the zoo! There’s always something wild and exotic, big and scary, tiny and cute, fuzzy and wuzzy around every corner at the zoo. While this year there are a few safety changes (namely, timed entry and some indoor areas that are closed), there’s still plenty of outdoor areas to roam and animals to see. Watch the river otters frolic, catch an anaconda feeding in the Amazon, or stay closer to home at the family farm. Make it a fun trip with a scavenger hunt, or maybe a bingo game involving all the animals.

9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sat.-Sun.
$17.95/ages 12+, $12.95/kids ages 3-11, free for children 2 and under
4001 SW Canyon Rd.
503-226-1561
Online: oregonzoo.org

—Katrina Emery

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If you’re needing a fun family outing to pump up your quarantine this fall, the lovely folks at Farm 2 Fork Tours have got you covered. With transportation, snacks, meals, and adventures all included (along with extra careful safety precautions), they’re here to make sure your day exploring our corner of Oregon is amazing. Read on for more!

The Basics

Farm 2 Fork tours provide families with an exclusive opportunity to witness our food is grown while tasting the seasonal offerings. You and your kiddos get to learn first hand from regional farmers and really connect with the people that grow and craft their food.

Farm 2 Fork currently offers a few different tour “themes” to choose from depending on the area of Oregon your family wants to explore the most. Offerings include the Willamette Valley, Oregon Coast and more. All tours are family friendly and can be adjusted to fit your little one’s carb-only diet choices or stroller-toting needs.

Owner Ali Noyer has curated a relationship with farms and owners all throughout the region, so tours are carefully designed to offer you the best experience of the day. The drive from Portland is a great time to learn about the farms, the valley, farming practices, and more. Ali is incredibly knowledgeable about the areas and the farmers and is happy to chat about all of it.

On the Willamette Valley tour, for example, you might stop at places like these:

Marion Acres and Helvetia Market

Near the sweet hamlet of Helvetia, Marion Acres is a chicken farm and processing plant. You’ll learn all about the ins and outs of pasture-raised, local, humane, sustainable farming chicken raising, which produces high quality meat and healthy farms. The pastures are teeming with life like cows, pigs, chickens, bugs that the chickens eat, and even some hawks up above. Yes, the “processing” plant does what you suspect, and while they’re very up front about it, you can keep as much distance as you’d like from it (or peek inside the clean facility with the tour if you’re curious!). 

Enjoy  lunch, snacks, or a shopping break at Helvetia Market, offering a huge quantity of local goods like produce, their own and others’ pasture-raised meats, beer and wine, fresh baked bread, and other grocery items. 

Online: marionacres.com

TMK Creamery

Learn all about cheesemaking and the loving art of raising milk cows. Their line-up of adorable big-eyed cows are called “cowlebrities,” and each come with a big name tag so you can address them properly. You’ll get the chance to offer them hay and even pet them, while learning about the careful and caring stewardship the small dairy farm upholds for their animals. You might even get to see the milking process! Top it off with a tasting of cheese curds, gouda, or even “Miss TMK,” an entire cheese made from the namesake’s single cow milk. Also, there’s ice cream. 

Online: tmkcreamery.com

Additional Tours

Other tours head out to the coast for the Taste of Tillamook or a fully focused Cheese and Dairy Tour. And don’t skip the Coastal Exploration, where your gang can learn how to shuck oysters, safely filet a fish, or even go crabbing right off the docks. Your kids might come away inspired to become fishermen or women! And it’s ok if the little ones aren’t big oyster eaters—options abound (and that leaves more for the seafood loving adults!) 

The only requirement is a sense of wonder and curiosity about the food and farms of the Pacific Northwest. Questions welcome, adventures promised.

Farm 2 Fork Tours

5-6 hour tours, rain or shine

$149/adults, $110/children 5-21, free for children 4 and under

Children pricing assumes full meals and snack tastings, please inquire for adjusted pricing (as in, if your children are likely not going to eat a full seafood lunch, the cost can be reduced) 

Online: farm2forktours.com

all photos courtesy of Farm 2 Fork Tours

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Editor’s note: We’re making every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information. However, there may be last minute closures due to Covid-19. We highly recommend that you call ahead or check a farm’s website before you pack your kids  (and all those snacks, and diapers…) and haul them across town. Stay safe!

Grab your wellies, your buckets and your cameras, and make a bee line to one of these flower farms–each within an hour drive from downtown DC.

photo: Charlotte Coneybeer via Unsplash 

 

Burnside Farms
Sunflowers reign supreme during summer months. With over eight acres of flowers, this spectacular pick-your-own venue is one of the largest in the entire world. Really! Note: Purchase tickets ($8) beforehand as they are not available at the gate.

2570 Logmill Rd.
Haymarket, VA
703-930-3052
Online: burnsidefarms.com

Butlers Orchard
Located in Germantown, Md and open for 65 years, this orchard is filled to the brim with different crops to choose from. Peonies are available until mid-June with other varieties available through July. There is even an area for farm picnics and a lovely market with snacks for the entire fam to enjoy. Insider suggestion: the blueberry lemon buckle is sososo nommy!

22200 Davis Mill Rd.
Germantown, MD
301-972-3299
Online: butlersorchard.com

Rockhill Orchard
The flower arrangement possibilities are endless here. There are tons of different flowers that are always in bloom and the farm even has guided tours. There’s even a creamery with a tractor ride to the dairy farm! Your little one will LOVE it.

28600 Ridge Rd.
Mount Airy, MD
301-831-7427
Online: rockhillorchard.com

Fields of Flowers
From mid-May until the first frost, families can wander through the acres of flowers and snip and pick at leisure. Once you’ve had your fill, bring your bucket to a workstation where you can clean and prune your bouquet to perfection.

37879 Allder School Rd.
Purcellville, VA
540-338-7231
Online: loudounfieldsofflowers.com

Seven Oaks Lavender Farm
This mother-daughter business has been inviting guests to enjoy their scented hillside for 18 years. Lavender is available for picking through mid-July; stems are 15 cents each. Don’t forget to nab a picture in the gazebo in the middle of the purple fields.

8769 Old Dumfries Rd.
Catlett, VA
540-272-7839
Online: sevenoakslavenderfarm.com

—Meghan Yudes Meyers and Miller Jackson

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