The Prettiest Sunflower Fields to Visit Across the U.S.



Slide 1 of 34: It's that time of year when you gaze at the sunny weather outside, take a deep breath, and Google "best sunflower fields near me." Odds are, that's how you ended up on this page, no? Well, you're in luck: We're here to help you celebrate the very best that sunflower season has to offer with a comprehensive list of the prettiest sunflower farms near you. We did the research, scoured the hotspots, and, okay, got a little lost daydreaming as we scrolled through photos of endless sunflowers...and now, we're presenting you with the absolute best spots across the country to get your sunflower fix. Whether you're heading there with kids and looking for a family-friendly experience or simply curious about the best, most colorful backdrop to take a few fun photos to pair with summer Instagram captions, there's something for you here. Often, these flower farms even allow guests to pick flowers and take them home, which means you'll also be ready to arrange some stunning fall centerpieces before it's too late. Word to the wise: Sunflower season usually lasts from July through early autumn, so you'll want to be sure to add this memorable activity to your fall bucket list and head to one of these fields while you can.
Slide 2 of 34: The Thompson Family has grown strawberries in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, for more than 70 years. But with all that's happened in 2020, current owner Scott Thompson and his family decided their community needed something extra to smile about. 22 acres of sunflowers and more than 2 million blooms followed, with plenty of space to spread out and social distance. Families can visit Thompson Strawberry Farm to pick-their-own for $25 per car.
Slide 3 of 34: Coastal Ridge Farm in Picayune, Mississippi, offers an annual U-pick in their beautiful sunflower fields. Visit for family photo ops or even a picnic. Don't forget to bring a bucket for your 10 blooms! Buy tickets online in advance.Shop Now
Slide 4 of 34: The 32-acre Zilke Vegetable Farm in Milan, Michigan, hosts an annual sunflower festival in August (grab tickets online!) and even farm-to-table dinners and kids' days among the lush landscape. Shop Now

Slide 5 of 34: Two farmer friends started Smith-Perry Berries Farm in 2017 with the goal of coaxing people to the country and giving them reasons to smile. While their sunflower season is just for a couple short weeks in July, it's well worth a visit if you live nearby.Shop Now
Slide 6 of 34: Come for the sunflowers, stay for the corn maze. And tractor train. And horse-drawn wagon rides. And...Shop Now
Slide 7 of 34: In August and September, guests at Woodstock Inn & Resort can expect to see thousands of gorgeous blooming sunflowers at the nearby Billings Farm & Museum. There, just a half-mile walk from the hotel, Master Gardener Benjamin Pauly has created the first annual Sunflower House, a series of five artful, sunflower-filled "rooms" and hallways that you and your family can explore together. Shop Now
Slide 8 of 34: In the summer, find gorgeous views, wide open spaces, and even a sunflower sale at this stunning destination. In the winter, you'll miss the flowers, but you can still go hiking on the many trails here.Shop Now
Slide 9 of 34: Want to take your family to a corn maze this season and a sunflower field? Sledd's U-Pick makes it easy to kill two birds with one stone: Their sunflower maze is super popular.Shop Now

Slide 10 of 34: A whopping 4,318 acres of conservation lands boast stunning views of the meeting place between the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers—and the fields full of sunflowers are just the icing on the cake.Shop Now
Slide 11 of 34: There's more to see at this gorgeous farm than just sunflowers—though those alone are worth the trip. U-pick berries and a fun Farm Café make it worth the trip nearly year-round.Shop Now
Slide 12 of 34: Head to the Anderson Sunflower Farm in Cumming, Georgia for a day of outdoor fun. This pet-friendly destination is the perfect place to bring your pup for a picnic. While you're there, you can purchase freshly picked flowers, local honey, and other fresh treats.Shop Now
Slide 13 of 34: Grinter Sunflower Farm, which is free to visit, packs countless blooms in late August through September. Be sure to bring sharp shears with you when you visit this Lawrence, Kansas, farm, so you can cut your very own flowers through their honor system, which asks that visitors leave $1 for every flower they take home.Shop Now
Slide 14 of 34: Every August and September, the Liberty Farm grows over 1.5 million sunflowers in their Sandyston, New Jersey, field, making it the state's largest sunflower destination. Head to the Sussex County Sunflower Maze for a day of outdoor activities, like scavenger hunts and build-your-own scarecrow, or take advantage of their U-pick field. Shop Now

Slide 15 of 34: This breathtaking field of 400,000 sunflowers in Yellow Springs, Ohio, is privately owned, but is now open to the public all thanks to the Whitehall Farm and the Tecumseh Land Trust. Anyone can visit, though you'll want to be sure to park in the designated areas (not on the side of the road) and leave the flowers in place (these beauties aren't for picking). Shop Now
Slide 16 of 34: If you find yourself on a dreamy Hawaiian vacation, be sure to check out this DuPont Pioneer’s Waialua Sunflower Farm, a free attraction located on the North shore of Oahu, Hawaii. With several parking lots right next to the 20-acre field, this is a fun place to stop by and visit in November when the flowers peak. Parking will cost you $5, but you can feel good knowing all the money is donated to local schools. Shop Now
Slide 17 of 34: The sunflower maze at L&A Family Farms is a must-see if you're in the Paris, Illinois, area in August. Stop by to make your way through the attraction, or take a walk around the outskirts if you want to skip the maze portion. And while you're there, you can pick up fresh produce or venture through one of the farm's nature trails. Shop Now
Slide 18 of 34: Just outside our nation's capital you'll find this dreamy 30-acre lot officially known as the McKee-Beshers Sunflower Fields. Head to River Road in Poolesville, Maryland, to take in the beautiful blooms planted and cared for by the state. Though they're not available for picking (they're planted to promote and feed local wildlife), anyone can stop by to take photos.Shop Now
Slide 19 of 34: Don't be confused by the name of this Elverson, Pennsylvania, attraction! This large patch of sunflowers, which just so happens to be next to and run by Please Wash Me Car Wash, is open to the public for photos and frolicking. Years ago, car wash owner Rick Frey planted the patch to attract customers to his small business, and now it's one of the most visited spots in town.Shop Now
Slide 20 of 34: While you won’t find miles and miles of sunflowers at the Longmont, Colorado, Sunflower Farm, you will find several sunflower patches to behold, along with a variety of other kid-friendly farm activities and plenty of farm animals to see.Shop Now
Slide 21 of 34: A couple of years ago, this enormous, privately-owned sunflower field become an internet sensation thanks in part to this incredible aerial video of the field that went viral. Now you can visit the flower patch, located at the intersection of Highway 14 and Highway 33 in Autaugaville, Alabama, but all visitors should note that flower picking is not allowed. "We are just asking that no one cuts or picks the flowers. They are our livelihood," owner Todd Sheridan told the Montgomery Advertiser. Admiring the field and photography are perfectly okay!Shop Now
Slide 22 of 34: At Frederick Farms in Clifton Springs, New York, you can sit back and relax while you take in the beauty of the sunflower fields on one of the farm's daily hayrides, offered when the blooms reach their peak (usually in mid-August). After your adventure, you can buy freshly pressed sunflower oil and seeds on site, or check out the many farm animals on the property.Shop Now
Slide 23 of 34: Every summer, HarvestMoon Farm hosts a five-acre u-pick sunflower maze attraction, in addition to several more kid-friendly activities. Be sure to check out the pony rides, petting zoo, slides, and giant jumping pillow while you visit this Masaryktown, Florida, destination.Shop Now
Slide 24 of 34: Organized and managed by the local Lyndon Leaders 4H Club, this sunflower field in Lyndon, Kansas, is open to visitors for photos and flower picking. Donations are accepted on site and are often donated to local charities, making this attraction well worth the visit.Shop Now
Slide 25 of 34: Spend your weekend taking in autumn's prettiest bloom at Babbette’s Seeds for Hope Sunflower Maze in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Each autumn, this sunflower field welcomes visitors for wagon rides, flower picking, family photography, and fun in their annual maze. Once the flowers reach their peak, they're harvested and sold to raise money for hospitals and cancer research in honor of the farmer's late wife.Shop Now
Slide 26 of 34: Just next to The Inn Between Restaurant in upstate New York, you'll find rows and rows of bright sunflowers ready to be admired. The Camillus, New York, restaurant grows 75 acres of flowers every year to harvest for sunflower seeds and oil, but locals can admire their beauty and have fun in the maze before they're collected in early fall. Shop Now
Slide 27 of 34: Between the sunflower maze and enormous fields containing 30 different sunflower varieties, there so much to see at the Burnside Farms in Nokesville, Virginia. Head there early in the day to pick the best blooms ($1.50 per stem), which you can then take home to style into beautiful arrangements. Shop Now
Slide 28 of 34: If you live in the Newbury, Massachusetts, area, be sure to celebrate the arrival of sunflower season at Colby Farm in early September. Stop by to walk around the enormous flower fields, and then finish your visit by heading to their farmstand to pick up fresh produce and bakery treats (pies, cookies, granola, and more).Shop Now
Slide 29 of 34: We recommend timing your visit to Coppal House Farm’s annual Sunflower Festival, which tends to take place in late July or early August. The Lee, New Hampshire, festival includes wagon rides, live music, kid-friendly activities, and more. And the best part: 10 percent of the profits from the event are donated to the local Make-a-Wish Foundation.Shop Now
Slide 30 of 34: Bring the kids along to this family-friendly sunflower farm, which features hayrides, pig races, a petting zoo, and more activities for youngsters. You can plan your trip around Copper Creek Farm's annual Sunflower Festival, which typically kicks off in mid-June and runs through mid-July, or stop by the Calhoun, Georgia, destination any time for some farm fun.Shop Now
Slide 31 of 34: Ready for a day of ice-cream eating and sunflower gazing? That's exactly what you'll get at the family-owned Buttonwood Farm in Griswold, Connecticut. Their 14-acre sunflower field is home to more than 300,000 flowers, all of which are grown, cut, and then sold to raise funds for the local Make-a-Wish Foundation of Connecticut. Once you've walked around the field, head to their ice-cream stand to try one of 50 flavors they make on the farm.Shop Now
Slide 32 of 34: Anyone can walk, run, or ride their bike along this public, sunflower-lined trail in Raleigh, North Carolina. Just be sure to bring your camera because you'll definitely want to take a few snaps of the 50-acre flower field as you pass by.Shop Now
Slide 33 of 34: Enjoy 70 sprawling acres of six-foot-tall sunflowers in Knoxville, Tennessee, thanks to the Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area. Stop by anytime you want in July to see the flowers during peak bloom, or check out their annual free Sunflower Festival, which includes a guided hike through the blooms and surrounding forest.Shop Now
Slide 34 of 34: Any trip to your local sunflower field is guaranteed to be fun, but you can feel extra good about your venture to this sunflower attraction and charity. Stop by the Wish Upon a Sunflower Fields at this Cold Spring, Minnesota, farm and your donation in exchange for entry will given to the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Minnesota. Shop Now

It’s that time of year when you gaze at the sunny weather outside, take a deep breath, and Google “best sunflower fields near me.” Odds are, that’s how you ended up on this page, no? Well, you’re in luck: We’re here to help you celebrate the very best that sunflower season has to offer with a comprehensive list of the prettiest sunflower farms near you. We did the research, scoured the hotspots, and, okay, got a little lost daydreaming as we scrolled through photos of endless sunflowers…and now, we’re presenting you with the absolute best spots across the country to get your sunflower fix. Whether you’re heading there with kids and looking for a family-friendly experience or simply curious about the best, most colorful backdrop to take a few fun photos to pair with summer Instagram captions, there’s something for you here. Often, these flower farms even allow guests to pick flowers and take them home, which means you’ll also be ready to arrange some stunning fall centerpieces before it’s too late. Word to the wise: Sunflower season usually lasts from July through early autumn, so you’ll want to be sure to add this memorable activity to your fall bucket list and head to one of these fields while you can.

Thompson Strawberry Farm in Bristol, Wisconsin

The Thompson Family has grown strawberries in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, for more than 70 years. But with all that’s happened in 2020, current owner Scott Thompson and his family decided their community needed something extra to smile about. 22 acres of sunflowers and more than 2 million blooms followed, with plenty of space to spread out and social distance. Families can visit Thompson Strawberry Farm to pick-their-own for $25 per car.

Coastal Ridge Farm in Picayune, Mississippi

Coastal Ridge Farm in Picayune, Mississippi, offers an annual U-pick in their beautiful sunflower fields. Visit for family photo ops or even a picnic. Don’t forget to bring a bucket for your 10 blooms! Buy tickets online in advance.

Shop Now

Zilke Vegetable Farm in Milan, Michigan

The 32-acre Zilke Vegetable Farm in Milan, Michigan, hosts an annual sunflower festival in August (grab tickets online!) and even farm-to-table dinners and kids’ days among the lush landscape.

Shop Now

Smith-Perry Berries in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Two farmer friends started Smith-Perry Berries Farm in 2017 with the goal of coaxing people to the country and giving them reasons to smile. While their sunflower season is just for a couple short weeks in July, it’s well worth a visit if you live nearby.

Shop Now

Peebles Farm and Corn Maze in Augusta, Arkansas

Come for the sunflowers, stay for the corn maze. And tractor train. And horse-drawn wagon rides. And…

Shop Now

Woodstock Inn & Resort in Woodstock, Vermont

In August and September, guests at Woodstock Inn & Resort can expect to see thousands of gorgeous blooming sunflowers at the nearby Billings Farm & Museum. There, just a half-mile walk from the hotel, Master Gardener Benjamin Pauly has created the first annual Sunflower House, a series of five artful, sunflower-filled “rooms” and hallways that you and your family can explore together.

Shop Now

Maryland Agricultural Resource Council in Cockeysville, Maryland

In the summer, find gorgeous views, wide open spaces, and even a sunflower sale at this stunning destination. In the winter, you’ll miss the flowers, but you can still go hiking on the many trails here.

Shop Now

Sledd’s U-Pick Farm in Mims, Florida

Want to take your family to a corn maze this season and a sunflower field? Sledd’s U-Pick makes it easy to kill two birds with one stone: Their sunflower maze is super popular.

Shop Now

Columbia Bottom Conservation Area in St. Louis, Missouri

A whopping 4,318 acres of conservation lands boast stunning views of the meeting place between the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers—and the fields full of sunflowers are just the icing on the cake.

Shop Now

Wild Berry Farm in Sadler, Texas

There’s more to see at this gorgeous farm than just sunflowers—though those alone are worth the trip. U-pick berries and a fun Farm Café make it worth the trip nearly year-round.

Shop Now

The Anderson Sunflower Farm in Cumming, Georgia

Head to the Anderson Sunflower Farm in Cumming, Georgia for a day of outdoor fun. This pet-friendly destination is the perfect place to bring your pup for a picnic. While you’re there, you can purchase freshly picked flowers, local honey, and other fresh treats.

Shop Now

Grinter’s Sunflower Farm in Lawrence, Kansas

Grinter Sunflower Farm, which is free to visit, packs countless blooms in late August through September. Be sure to bring sharp shears with you when you visit this Lawrence, Kansas, farm, so you can cut your very own flowers through their honor system, which asks that visitors leave $1 for every flower they take home.

Shop Now

The Sussex County Sunflower Maze in Sandyston, New Jersey

Every August and September, the Liberty Farm grows over 1.5 million sunflowers in their Sandyston, New Jersey, field, making it the state’s largest sunflower destination. Head to the Sussex County Sunflower Maze for a day of outdoor activities, like scavenger hunts and build-your-own scarecrow, or take advantage of their U-pick field.

Shop Now

Whitehall Farm in Yellow Springs, Ohio

This breathtaking field of 400,000 sunflowers in Yellow Springs, Ohio, is privately owned, but is now open to the public all thanks to the Whitehall Farm and the Tecumseh Land Trust. Anyone can visit, though you’ll want to be sure to park in the designated areas (not on the side of the road) and leave the flowers in place (these beauties aren’t for picking).

Shop Now

DuPont Pioneer’s Waialua Sunflower Farm in Oahu, Hawaii

If you find yourself on a dreamy Hawaiian vacation, be sure to check out this DuPont Pioneer’s Waialua Sunflower Farm, a free attraction located on the North shore of Oahu, Hawaii. With several parking lots right next to the 20-acre field, this is a fun place to stop by and visit in November when the flowers peak. Parking will cost you $5, but you can feel good knowing all the money is donated to local schools.

Shop Now

L&A Family Farms in Paris, Illinois

The sunflower maze at L&A Family Farms is a must-see if you’re in the Paris, Illinois, area in August. Stop by to make your way through the attraction, or take a walk around the outskirts if you want to skip the maze portion. And while you’re there, you can pick up fresh produce or venture through one of the farm’s nature trails.

Shop Now

McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area in Poolesville, Maryland

Just outside our nation’s capital you’ll find this dreamy 30-acre lot officially known as the McKee-Beshers Sunflower Fields. Head to River Road in Poolesville, Maryland, to take in the beautiful blooms planted and cared for by the state. Though they’re not available for picking (they’re planted to promote and feed local wildlife), anyone can stop by to take photos.

Shop Now

Please Wash Me Car Wash in Elverson, Pennsylvania

Don’t be confused by the name of this Elverson, Pennsylvania, attraction! This large patch of sunflowers, which just so happens to be next to and run by Please Wash Me Car Wash, is open to the public for photos and frolicking. Years ago, car wash owner Rick Frey planted the patch to attract customers to his small business, and now it’s one of the most visited spots in town.

Shop Now

Sunflower Farm in Longmont, Colorado

While you won’t find miles and miles of sunflowers at the Longmont, Colorado, Sunflower Farm, you will find several sunflower patches to behold, along with a variety of other kid-friendly farm activities and plenty of farm animals to see.

Shop Now

The Sunflower Field in Autaugaville, Alabama

A couple of years ago, this enormous, privately-owned sunflower field become an internet sensation thanks in part to this incredible aerial video of the field that went viral. Now you can visit the flower patch, located at the intersection of Highway 14 and Highway 33 in Autaugaville, Alabama, but all visitors should note that flower picking is not allowed. “We are just asking that no one cuts or picks the flowers. They are our livelihood,” owner Todd Sheridan told the Montgomery Advertiser. Admiring the field and photography are perfectly okay!

Shop Now

Frederick Farms in Clifton Springs, New York

At Frederick Farms in Clifton Springs, New York, you can sit back and relax while you take in the beauty of the sunflower fields on one of the farm’s daily hayrides, offered when the blooms reach their peak (usually in mid-August). After your adventure, you can buy freshly pressed sunflower oil and seeds on site, or check out the many farm animals on the property.

Shop Now

HarvestMoon Farm in Masaryktown, Florida

Every summer, HarvestMoon Farm hosts a five-acre u-pick sunflower maze attraction, in addition to several more kid-friendly activities. Be sure to check out the pony rides, petting zoo, slides, and giant jumping pillow while you visit this Masaryktown, Florida, destination.

Shop Now

Lyndon Leader 4H Sunflowers in Lyndon, Kansas

Organized and managed by the local Lyndon Leaders 4H Club, this sunflower field in Lyndon, Kansas, is open to visitors for photos and flower picking. Donations are accepted on site and are often donated to local charities, making this attraction well worth the visit.

Shop Now

Babbette’s Seeds for Hope Sunflower Maze in Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Spend your weekend taking in autumn’s prettiest bloom at Babbette’s Seeds for Hope Sunflower Maze in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Each autumn, this sunflower field welcomes visitors for wagon rides, flower picking, family photography, and fun in their annual maze. Once the flowers reach their peak, they’re harvested and sold to raise money for hospitals and cancer research in honor of the farmer’s late wife.

Shop Now

Sunflower Maze at The Inn Between Restaurant in Camillus, New York

Just next to The Inn Between Restaurant in upstate New York, you’ll find rows and rows of bright sunflowers ready to be admired. The Camillus, New York, restaurant grows 75 acres of flowers every year to harvest for sunflower seeds and oil, but locals can admire their beauty and have fun in the maze before they’re collected in early fall.

Shop Now

Burnside Farms in Nokesville, Virginia

Between the sunflower maze and enormous fields containing 30 different sunflower varieties, there so much to see at the Burnside Farms in Nokesville, Virginia. Head there early in the day to pick the best blooms ($1.50 per stem), which you can then take home to style into beautiful arrangements.

Shop Now

Colby Farm in Newbury, Massachusetts

If you live in the Newbury, Massachusetts, area, be sure to celebrate the arrival of sunflower season at Colby Farm in early September. Stop by to walk around the enormous flower fields, and then finish your visit by heading to their farmstand to pick up fresh produce and bakery treats (pies, cookies, granola, and more).

Shop Now

Coppal House Farm’s Sunflower Fields in Lee, New Hampshire

We recommend timing your visit to Coppal House Farm’s annual Sunflower Festival, which tends to take place in late July or early August. The Lee, New Hampshire, festival includes wagon rides, live music, kid-friendly activities, and more. And the best part: 10 percent of the profits from the event are donated to the local Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Shop Now

Copper Creek Farm in Calhoun, Georgia

Bring the kids along to this family-friendly sunflower farm, which features hayrides, pig races, a petting zoo, and more activities for youngsters. You can plan your trip around Copper Creek Farm’s annual Sunflower Festival, which typically kicks off in mid-June and runs through mid-July, or stop by the Calhoun, Georgia, destination any time for some farm fun.

Shop Now

Buttonwood Farm in Griswold, Connecticut

Ready for a day of ice-cream eating and sunflower gazing? That’s exactly what you’ll get at the family-owned Buttonwood Farm in Griswold, Connecticut. Their 14-acre sunflower field is home to more than 300,000 flowers, all of which are grown, cut, and then sold to raise funds for the local Make-a-Wish Foundation of Connecticut. Once you’ve walked around the field, head to their ice-cream stand to try one of 50 flavors they make on the farm.

Shop Now

The Sunflower Fields at Neuse River Greenway Trail in Raleigh, North Carolina

Anyone can walk, run, or ride their bike along this public, sunflower-lined trail in Raleigh, North Carolina. Just be sure to bring your camera because you’ll definitely want to take a few snaps of the 50-acre flower field as you pass by.

Shop Now

The Sunflower Fields at Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area in Knoxville, Tennessee

Enjoy 70 sprawling acres of six-foot-tall sunflowers in Knoxville, Tennessee, thanks to the Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area. Stop by anytime you want in July to see the flowers during peak bloom, or check out their annual free Sunflower Festival, which includes a guided hike through the blooms and surrounding forest.

Shop Now

The Wish Upon a Sunflower Fields in Cold Spring, Minnesota

Any trip to your local sunflower field is guaranteed to be fun, but you can feel extra good about your venture to this sunflower attraction and charity. Stop by the Wish Upon a Sunflower Fields at this Cold Spring, Minnesota, farm and your donation in exchange for entry will given to the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Minnesota.

Shop Now

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