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    Lavender field
    Katrina M.

    Absolutely beautiful place for a family photoshoot! Couldn't reccomend more, the owners are the sweetest.

    Trice O.

    There's a first for everything! Shoutout to Araceli Farms for allowing Holding Space to hold a Silent Meditation Retreat on their land. They have a beautiful lavender farm and an on site shop with lavender essentials available for purchase. The customer service was awesome and the lavender aroma made for a lovely experience. Call ahead for visiting hours.

    Evelyn E.

    Such a cute experience! We did the lavender picking add-on and I believe it's worth it. They have some cute photo op spots and sell breakfast and lunch box's as well if you don't bring your own lunch. The lavender lemonade was yummy as well. Def would like to go again and next time bring some headphones! It's family owned and operated so it felt very comforting they even teach you and do a small tour as well.

    Maya N.

    Super fun little farm! Went in the morning when it was cool. Shop and tour were worth it.

    Valerie A.

    I visited Araceli on June 24, 2023. Most of the lavender was at its prime, you might have one more good weekend. They have a few different types of lavender including white and culinary. The culinary lavender reached it's prime and has for the most part been picked. As others have said if you put the address in maps you'll end up at the wrong place, you'll end up at the family home and there isn't an entrance there to the lavender field. Drive around the field to Midway and you'll see an unmarked dirt road and this is the entrance! At least it was unmarked when I was there, perhaps the sign had fallen down. There are a few different options for experiences. It seems a little silly to pay $18 just to see the farm, there isn't any tour. I did u-pick for $25 and did also purchase the chocolates which were caramel and didn't taste much like lavender. The cookies were delicious though. They have a few items such as lotions and oils for purchase. This farm isn't as manicured as other flower farms, it's quite natural with many weeds. They don't use chemicals at all. Dogs are welcome but not in the fields. They have a large grassy area and picnic tables. We went first thing in the morning and arriving at 8 am we pretty much had the place to ourselves.

    Wild flowers.
    Lina P.

    Cute little gem outside Dixon. Great in late spring before the heat. Some lavender, some wildflowers, chickens, bees, and other things. Great for birthday parties and events. They also sell lavender infused products.

    Their fields
    Jennifer N.

    Araceli Farms is an east day trip from the East Bay and a relaxing excursion during the lavender bloom. I follow them on Instagram, where they share how the bloom is looking, plus special events and farm updates. I purchased a farm visit ticket for entry on a Saturday morning. I opted to do the cheaper option, which didn't include U-Pick. They offer farm visits with and without that and it's about an $8 price difference. For me, it wasn't about the money, Just that had picked a bouquet elsewhere the week prior. Arriving around 9:30, it was perfect. Only 2 other cars and still nice and cool out. I had the fields practically to myself and got some nice pictures without having other guests in them. The shop was cute, but a few items were sold out. They were kind enough to sell me their last lavender scrub by breaking it up from a pre-packaged gift set. I was hoping to score some lavender honey but it was sold out. Entrance to the farm is a bit hard to see-there is signage but it's small and low to the ground. I missed it on my first pass... Really cute farm with small batch products, scenic views and the relaxing aroma of lavender. I'll definitely check them out again next season.

    Lavender for sale
    Ariana A.

    Araceli Farms is a magical place for photo taking and picnics. We had recently gone to the farm, a week before they were going to close up for the season, therefore the flowers weren't as bright or lush as they would be in June. Regardless, we got some amazing photos among the lavender. The reason for the 4 stars and not 5 is because finding the entrance was very difficult for a first-timer. GPS will lead you right to the gate of the family's private home, where they had placed a sign to enter on Midway. We circled around 5 times trying to find the entrance, expecting there would be some sign or staff member directing people. There's no phone number on Google, and their website does not explain the parking situation. It does state on the website that there is a staff member who will direct people where to park, but no one was around. When you drive by on Midway, you will see a small sign that reads "Exit Only." This is where the entrance is. You pay for admission on their website and it ranges from $10 and up. The $10 ticket grants you entrance and you're able to hang around the farm, take as many photos as you want, shop, set up a picnic, or play cornhole. There are several tables where you can sit down and also 4 blankets including pillows on the grass if you have to have a traditional picnic. I loved looking at the lavender products they had in their shop and we purchased a bundle of lavender for $15 and lavender lemonade. It was an extremely hot day, so the lavender lemonade really hit the spot.

    Picnic area
    Allyssa P.

    I recently visited with my husband and I had a blast! They have the perfect backdrop for beautiful photos, so make sure you have someone to snap those photos for you...or a tripod is a great option too. They have a variety of lavender to pick from and Justina was so sweet to go through the history of the lavender and the farm. We were able to pick two full bunches of lavender and that was a great experience; aside from the bees and there are A LOT. So be aware and careful. I would suggest going early morning or in the evening because there isn't much coverage in the farm and it can get pretty hot. Also, their website offers a private session/time for visitors to come in and take photos...I honestly thought it was fine taking photos while there was a huge group there. I was able to find several rows empty and we were able to take your time.

    James S.

    Visited here over the 4th of July weekend, and it was pretty cool! Since it was end of season lavender was a more subdued purple-- if you want to go at it's best, come in June when lavender should be a richer purple. The u-pick is very reasonable, at $20 you can fill up a normal rubber band of lavender. It's more than you could easily use anywhere, and you can mix up the types of lavender you get. For photos, the place is good for kids, or if you want a close up near the lavender. I was hoping for an immersed in a field of lavender photo, but you can always see stuff on the sides. Other things to note: there can be bees. The day was windy so there was less bees. I wanted a less windy day, but I wouldn't trade off for bees. Parking was easy. I'd also suggest skipping on the full experience ticket. At $65 ($40 more than normal ticket), you get a box of some goodies and a lemonade. There wasn't any additional experience at all. Overall would recommend the place for u-pick lavender and photos.

    Daisy T.

    Oh, the bloom was absolutely breath taking!!! Picture perfect moment! Came just at the right time to enjoy the bounty of beautiful lavender! Visited the cute little gift shop. I am obsessed with anything lavender, brought some body scrubs and lavender infused roller ball, great for rubbing on my temples for added stress relief. Took some great pictures! Staff were friendly and helpful, what a great morning for us! This place gets really busy, come early to beat the crowds!

    These are gift wrapped Heather bundles, available in the gift shop.
    Christine G.

    What a beautiful spot in the Dixon countryside! Very zen and tranquil. They are a Heather farm, and they have a cute little shop that sells everything " Heather"...olive oil, sprigs of Heather, make up and creams infused with Heather. There are classes that they offer regarding picking your own Heather bundle, and general knowledge about the business and the products available. I recommend you take a quick trip to check it out. By the way, the address is on Pitt School Road, but the entrance is on Midway road.

    Short bread cookies, lavender lemonade, and bunch of fresh lavender
    Lynn H.

    I absolutely loved my visit to Araceli Farms! The smell of this place is divine. It's pretty easy to find, and not too crowded when I went. You make reservations beforehand online to book a time to go. I recommend going earlier rather than later so it's not so ridiculously hot out. The lavender blooms in spring- summer, so plan accordingly. I love the little shop that they have as well - They have a variety of lavender items to choose from including delicious cookies! Also love the lavender lemonade. I almost didn't want to leave smelling that wonderful lavender in the air. So good.

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    This farm has a wide selection of flowers. We were able to find the flowers we were looking for. Staff is very helpful and nice!

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    Ask the Community - Araceli Farms

    Is there food and drink or can we bring our own?

    Is it full bloom? If not, when does it bloom? Thank you?

    Yes full bloom is June 10

    Are dogs allowed at the Lavender farm?

    Are they lavenders there and picturesque all year round? Or is there a best time for that?

    Lavender is full bloom late may early June it's seasonal in Cali

    Is a picnic in the field allowed?

    I don't think you would have space to have a picnic in the field, and that would disrupt their plants. You might be able to in the grass area, as there's plenty of space there with shade and tables!

    Is this business dog friendly?

    Hello Kristine! Yes we are :) we only ask that dogs stay out of our field, out of our barn and… 

    Are dogs allowed?

    Yes, if they are well behaved and on lease!

    Can I bring my dog with me?

    can we visit the farm without reservation ?

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    Review Highlights - Araceli Farms

    They have a beautiful lavender farm and an on site shop with lavender essentials available for purchase.

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    4.4
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    Great place. I like that.
    The fields in bloom
    The fields in bloom
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    3.9
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    5.0
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    4.2
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