Our Visiting Guidelines

We are open seasonally and will reopen in May 2025 with our signature Tea on the Farm event. Please visit only during our set dates and times to help us keep the farm open to the public. We love having you but also need time for family, work, and play. Read on to learn how you can prepare for the most fun farm experience!

Pick some lavender on our You-Pick days! Learn about our admission & event guidelines.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Admission & Events

Admission at a glance

We highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as some events sell out and parking is limited. Parking is free with your pass. Restrooms are available on-site, and kids are always welcome! Just be sure to keep an eye on them while you explore.

Event Details

  • Classes: Ticket covers your class fee, materials, snacks, parking, and a lavender bouquet.
  • You-Cut Days: Enjoy farm activities (tours, live music, tastings, and more) plus a lavender bouquet!

BOOK YOUR TICKETS
Enjoy shade and a picnic in our Lavender room at the farm!

ON THE FARM

Picnics & Provisions

Food is available at the farm, including a food truck with a tasty menu of sandwiches, salads, kids' options, treats, and lavender lemonade. Tables will be set up inside and outside the barn on You-Pick days, and blankets are always welcome! While we cannot serve wine due to our dry county, we do offer delicious Lavender Lemonade! All food and drink items are available for individual purchase at the food truck, and you're welcome to bring your own water from home.

Please note that outside food is prohibited.

Honeybee on a lavender plant. Read more about safety on the farm.

A NOTE OF SAFETY

Natural Happenings

  • Rustic & Natural: Our working farm is full of charm, but the terrain can be uneven—wear sturdy shoes.
  • Bees & Blooms: Lavender thrives here thanks to our local honeybees. If you're allergic to bee stings, please take precautions.
  • Weather & Growing Conditions: We do our best to care for our lavender, but Kentucky’s climate can be challenging. Some plants flourish, while others struggle. We love being part of research to support future lavender farming in our area.
  • Sun Protection: A hat or sunscreen is recommended for your visit.

    Enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of our farm!

HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS BEFORE YOUR VISIT?

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you allow dogs (or pets)?

While we love dogs and other pets, they are not allowed on the farm. Only registered service animals will be permitted.

Do you allow photographers?

Yes! If you are visiting the farm and would like to take pictures on anything other than a phone or small camera, you’ll need to arrange a session. Photographers are granted entrance to the farm one at a time and sessions must be scheduled ahead of time by emailing bloom@woodstocklavender.com.

Is the farm handicap accessible?

Our farm is a working farm with unpaved paths, which can make accessibility challenging. We do our best to keep paths clear and will always do what we can to accommodate you during your visit. If needed, we’re happy to bring products out to your car so you can shop with ease.

Do you offer refunds for ticketed events or classes?

We’re unable to offer refunds for cancellations, but if you contact us at least a week in advance, we may be able to reschedule your visit. As a small business, we truly appreciate your understanding—just as you wouldn’t expect a refund from a large ticketing service, we kindly ask for the same consideration.

SOMETIMES GOOGLE MAPS IS WRONG. PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW TO ARRIVE SAFELY.

Getting to The Farm

I'm coming from I-75.

1. Take Exit 62 for Mount Vernon toward Somerset.
2. In a few miles, turn right onto US-150 (toward Stanford).
3. After 3 miles, turn left onto KY-70.
4. Travel 8 miles, then turn left onto KY-39 (you’ll see flashing red lights before the stop).
5. Stay on KY-39—do not turn onto any side roads.
6. Drive 1.5 miles, and you'll find us on the left!

I'm coming from Somerset.

  1. Take Hwy. 39 North toward Crab Orchard for 13 miles
  2. Once you pass the Woodstock Community Center, we are just up on the right.
  3. You'll see a large red horse barn behind the house. There is also a section of white fence by the drive. Do not turn on any side roads. We are right off Hwy. 39.

I'm coming from Danville/Stanford.

  1. Take US-27 South toward Somerset.
  2. Turn left on KY-70 (this will be at your second set of flashing yellow lights...there is also a set of flashing lights in Waynesburg, but keep going past that one).
  3. You'll see a Marathon station on the right at the KY-70 turn. Travel approx. 10-11 miles until you come to the flashing RED (stop) lights at KY-39.
  4. Turn right on KY-39.
  5. Go approx. 1.5 miles and we are on the left. Do not turn on any side roads. We are directly off Hwy. 39.

I'm coming from London.

  1. Take Hwy. 80 (Hal Rogers Parkway) to Somerset and turn right on Hwy. 39.
  2. Go 13 miles and we are on the right after you pass Woodstock Community Center.

We are directly on Hwy. 39, so don't take any side roads.

Coming this way, you can also take Pine Hall Road (Hwy. 1317). It's curvy, but does save you some time.

  1. You turn right on Pine Hall (right by the Dollar General) and follow signs to God's Helping Hands and/or Caanan Baptist Church.
  2. Take that road all the way to the end and turn right on Hwy. 39.
  3. Go around 6-7 miles and we'll be on the right after you pass Woodstock Community Center.