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    Blue Barn Lavender Farm

    4.9 (23 reviews)

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    Gamini G.

    Found a sign near Temecula about the Blue Barn Lavender farm and their event. It was a 15 minute drive from Temecula so we decided to check it out. The whole farm was on a hilltop with spectacular views! The parking was free. We signed up for the $30 package where we were allowed to go around the lavender farm and hand pick a big bunch of lavenders to take home with us. The farm was so beautiful and the aroma of lavender was amazing! There were cute benches and spots to relax and get some rest, while going around the farm. There were also numerous spots ideal for the perfect instagram photos. It was a very relaxing couple's activity and we had a great time! There was also a treasure hunt challenge that we decided to participate in. We won beautiful magnetic bands on completing the challenge. All in all, I highly recommend checking out this place. It is a flat $30 fee for a group of people and lavender farm offers so much! It is seasonal so do check it out before end of July! Ideal for a romance activity

    I finally got to see the blue barn action
    Crystal G.

    This place is breathtaking. It's like a painting on the wall. I hear so much about this business. In my restroom, I see lavender flowers that are from this Barn that my roommate bought. I want to throw them away, but every time I touch them they still smells so fragrant . We have hand soap from there, and it smells amazing. I love washing my hands with it. Yet all summer long I missed each lavender event.... sad face emoji. I was so excited when I looked out the window and I saw umbrellas popped open. I was up really early in the morning and I can hear them doing construction setting up for an event. How cool I'm definitely going down. We share the same mountain . My cousin Judy showed up and we popped in. Unfortunately it was not a lavender event. It was a wedding. Obviously not get an invitation. We didn't wanna disrupt it. Especially because I was not in informal attire. I did manage to sneak a couple pictures without getting involved with the other guests. I knew this place was beautiful. I can't wait to go back when it's open to the public. If you're looking for a wedding venue look no further. If your vibe is outdoor rustic barn lavender, this is Your destination .All in one place ! 5 star #ILoveTheBlueBarn #Lavender

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    Marivic R.

    Omg we thought we got lost thank goodness I continued to drive on De Portola Rd until we got there! Please take note of the special instructions on the directions noted on the bottom of the website! Customer service is friendly. For $30 you get to take home a bundle of lavender that'll fit the tube they provide which needs to returned afterwards. They have 2 parking areas, a wedding venue, picnic areas and 3 separate flushable outhouses and 2 portable hand washing stations. I enjoyed my time picking lavenders!!!

    Our fresh picked lavender

    My family and I enjoyed the farm so beautiful to take pictures and enjoy nature. So much lavender so pretty! I recommend coming here!

    Lavender fields
    Julius N.

    Nice sized farm with plenty of lavender to pick. It's not so huge that you'd get lost in or spend all day wandering around but it's actually the right size to spend 2 hrs taking pics and picking lavender. The overall vibe at this farm is very chill and family friendly. Ron was very pleasant and funny. He made our experience very enjoyable. And despite it being a pretty warm July summer day, there was a cool breeze that helped make it not so bad. Overall it was a great experience and we'd love to come back to pick more lavender.

    Bruce A.

    We have been wanting to go to a Lavender farm and we are so glad we came to Blue Barn! The friendliest people and beautiful scenery! * You will have to go about 1.5 miles on a dirt road so don't think you are going the wrong way * You can buy ice cold water, lavender honey soap, and spray as well as getting your bouquet(s) of lavender -- $25 per car (not including any soap or spray). So much fun and so worth it! Can't wait to do it again next year!

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    David C.

    I am super excited to find this hidden gem. Got the whole family on the go and talked to the owner which seems be nice and inviting. Well see if our vehicle will make it through the gate. Yup it did! Just go slow. We took the longer route from the 15 down and brought a 30' RV. Just go slow. Didn't scrape. What a fun place. It's in the middle of no where. Lots of dirt road and even hard to get to a bit. But really a fun simple family event for all ages. This is a private farm land that only opens for two weeks out of the year. It's such a memorable event for us all. Not to mention a stunning view and nice breeze. Definitely in chill mode amongst a million lavender stems.

    Cherry B.

    The drive 2 hours from OC. the road to the farm was hard a little around 1 mile rock. The farm peaceful and fresh. itself was lovely, rolling hills and rows and rows of lavender of many varieties. Worth a drive on a lazy afternoon to enjoy the fields and sitting on the deck. I brought home some lavender products and happy with that . Would come back

    Brittany S.

    A true hidden gem! Such a gorgeous place to come and escape the crazy city. My sons and I came to see the fresh lavender and check out the scenery we were not disappointed. With a full field untouched for you to walk and take photos, and one field for you to pick lavender to take home it's absolutely perfect. We will definitely be coming back.

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    Jaylyn G.

    It's a little bit of a drive but worth it! It $30 for a big bundle of lavender. You can also purchase lavender scented items: lip balm, scrubs, lotions etc. They do accept card which is nice. The lemonade stand they have there accepts Venmo and cash, $2 for the most refreshing lemonade. I would only recommend if you go bring sunscreen and a lunch since they have great picnic tables! A great experience with the most welcoming owners!

    My sexy beast arranging my bouquet.
    Ericka R.

    Absolutely love going to this tranquil paradise in the middle of no where with glorious views, sensational aromas coming from the lavender and pleasant conversations with the owners. Such a relaxing place.

    The beautiful view of the reservoir and our daughter running, per usual.
    Randall P.

    Beautiful lavender fields, gorgeous view of the reservoir, and super friendly and personable owners. My family came to take family photos in the fields. The property is just stunning! One of the owners, Ronn, took the photos while the other owner, Carly, helped us with positioning and wrangling our rambunctious 20 month old. The shoot was a great combo of posed and natural photos, and we had so much fun. We had a blast, and Ronn and Carly were so patient and wonderful chasing our little lady around to photograph. They caught so many good photos, which is amazing given the speed she runs! My daughter found a stink bug in the field and Ronn even managed to get a cute photo of that! We are recommending you to all of our friends and we are looking forward to returning for more photos, or lavender goodies, or maybe for next year's you-pick.

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    Ask the Community - Blue Barn Lavender Farm

    Are dogs allowed?

    According to their website: Pets are welcome on our property, but are not allowed in the fields. Our Lavender gets used in products and we can't have our furry friends leaving any extra "ingredients" behind :-) Service dogs are allowed if necessary.

    Is it cash only or can we use credit cards?

    Yes they also take card.

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    For $30 you get to take home a bundle of lavender that'll fit the tube they provide which needs to returned afterwards.

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    Directions: Google maps will drop you off pre-maturely…read more Continue going on De Portola Road after the said drop off, turn right on Geisbauer Road. You'll then see signs and two purple flags and a Porta potty in the parking lot. Geisbauer road is like walking on beach sand. Hours: 8am-12noon daily 6pm-8pm sunset picking Fri and Sat Parking: You see the purple flags, park and walk in. They didn't have designated handicap parking but they do have closer parking if you drive past the flags and parallel park along the fence. We were the first at 8am to beat the heat. Cost: $10 pint $20 quart Cash or Credit Tips: -Wear a hat -Sunblock -Water -Wear close toed shoes -Watch out for fire ants! One crawled up my boots and bite my leg. -We brought gloves to avoid the berry juice -We shared 1 quart size -Bring a cooler if you have a long drive -You may sample 1 or 2 while picking -An area with picnic tables in the shade -Bring step stool if you want the kiddos to reach the higher branches I actually found blueberry picking to be more satisfying than blackberries. At least with blueberries, they were ripe and you look for the largest one. Blackberries are different because you only pick the black ones and ignore the red ones. Takes more effort to look for ripe ones that are decent in size to fill up our bucket. You'll have to look high and low. It can also get messy. When I paid, I asked for tips. He said he saw ripe ones on the left. So we went straight there and glad we did because other aisles were either red or empty. It's great for first time experience but I don't see us coming back next year unless there are more activities like food trucks, boutique vendors, blackberry snacks. I appreciate them opening the farm to the public but the heat seems to affect the berries and need more water and maintenance. Also I think it's towards end of July so it was a bit run down as more people attend.

    The cutest place ever. Loved the owners, they were extremely nice. Careful of the ants, always wear…read moreboots! If you get lost, look them up on instagram and they have a driving video on how to get there. Highly recommend and will be back!!

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    Driving to Temecula for the first time to enjoy my birthday weekend, I definitely had to make a…read morestop here and it was such a great experience. To know especially that these are rescued animals and are being taken care of so carefully, giving us the privilege of being able to give them our love as well, it was a heartwarming experience. Plenty of free parking available right infront of the sanctuary. There is a cute little shop attached to the sanctuary, where you can buy their handmade truffle chocolates which are so delicious (coming from someone who isn't a fan of truffle chocolates), fresh farm eggs, honey, and other delicacies. With your zoo "ticket" you get 2 free samples of their chocolates and a hefty bag of feed for the animals. The animals are mostly in their own pens, with some together. There's even a couple of the pigs you'll find out of pens, just hanging out on the property, laying beside the building. You're able to go into the tortoise pen and feed/pet him as well, 2 people at a time inside the pen, as he does get anxious. You're not able to feed all of the animals, but for the most part you can. Each pen has a sign for which animals are ok to feed/pet and which are not. They are very calm and friendly, as long as you are too. They take the feed very gently and don't bite your fingers. On the weekends they offer pizza made fresh for the visitors, and have plenty of covered outdoor seating options to enjoy. They also offer wine tasting, but we did not partake, as we had just left a winery, but I'm sure it is quite enjoyable as well. Definitely a must stop if you're in the area and it's a 5 minute drive from the wineries!

    We came here for the animals, but we will be returning for the chocolates. OMG, their truffles are…read moreout of this world!!! I was tempted and seduced with a Banana Truffle, and then I needed more, more, more. We spent more on chocolates than we did touring the animals, and it was worth EVERY penny!!! The animals they have here are all rescues, and many of them have issues, but they have a loving forever home here. With the exception of the Camel and the Bison, we own many of these animals ourselves, but still enjoy interacting with and feeding them. They all were such characters. One of the Alpacas is hysterical, absolutely LOVED him/her, with the goofiest teeth. They all take the treats so nicely and have soft mouths. I got to pet a Zebra (oh yeah, we don't have one of those either). The zebra is so cool and lives in a corral with a Zorse- such a fun experience. I don't care if you already own livestock; this place is a cool spot to stop in, and if nothing else, buy yourself some of the best chocolates you will ever have. When in season, they have Emu eggs available.

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