
No smoking or vaping anywhere on the property. If you would like to bring in your own bottle of wine, a $35 corkage fee will apply (please come to the Front Desk to make payment). No outside alcohol or beverages (water flasks/bottles are ok). Culinary and beauty products made from our lavender and other florally-inspired gifts. Flower Market Various types of lavender plants for sale (propagated from our lavender). Distillation demonstrations every day at 6 pm.

Distillation Demonstration Watch as one of our farmers demonstrates our method of distilling lavender to extract essential oils. Sample Lavender Garden View over 100 different varieties of lavender growing in our sample garden. Please come to the booth for more details. Prices range from $3-$5 (members ride free). The tour operates Friday to Sunday from 6-10 pm, and Monday to Thursday from 7-9 pm. Learn about the history of the ranch and other interesting facts. Tractor-Pulled Wagon Tours Embark on a guided tractor-pulled wagon tour of the lavender fields and 1000-year-old oak tree. Live Music Enjoy live music on the festival lawn nightly from 6:30-9:00 pm (including intermission, some musicians play without intermission until 8:30 pm). The Blacksmith Shop Our historic blacksmith has been converted into a farm shop offering 123 Farm logo hats and t-shirts, culinary and beauty products made using lavender from our farm and more. View the 'Menu' section for more details. Our signature lavender margarita, lavender whisky sour and other cocktails are available from the Lavender Bar. Food Court, Lavender Bar & Sourdough Pizza Taste various lavender-infused dishes, lavender lemonade, desserts & lavender ice cream. Please meet beside the Master Gardeners booth, in front of the mobile restrooms. The tours take place on Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm. (continued).Indigenous Garden Tour Join us on this fascinating tour where Master Gardeners guide you through our Indigenous Garden which showcases native culture and the edible and medicinal plants that grow wild in our area and were historically used by our local tribes. These experts can help you get started growing your very own lavender or troubleshoot any gardening issues you may have.ġ0. Master Gardeners & Indigenous Garden Tour The UC Master Gardener Program is a public service and outreach program under the University of California Agriculture & Natural Resources.
MINI OIL LANTERN FOR FREE
If sold out, guests are welcome to park across the street for free (please do not park in the neighborhood though). Parking is limited and may sell out on busier weekends. South Gate Admission Enter here! As of June 1, all entrance to the Lavender Festival is via the South Gate entrance. Our lavender fields are located in two separate areas.

Lavender Fields Stroll through a sea of organic lavender. Located in our historic Spanish Courtyard building. Shop for goods made using lavender from our farm. 123 Farm Beauty Shop Featuring lavender soaps and lotions, face mists, bath bombs and beauty oils. Vendors are in attendance at their own discretion and might not be open every day.

Friends of 123 Farm (Cottage Rooms) Permanent vendors housed in our cottage rooms offering handmade and unique gifts.

Featuring a market, 123 Farm merch shop, stationery, soft serve lavender ice cream (open Friday-Sunday), candles and more! Taste lavender churros from the Sweet Barn or lavender goodies from the cafe. The Organic Galleries Shop a parade of nine shops, each themed around elements of our farm.
MINI OIL LANTERN UPGRADE
Upgrade your visit to an annual membership at the Information Desk. Sourdough Bread Hall (Sourdough Noodles Booth), Lavender Tea Room, Black Bench Wines & Information Desk Come pick up a fresh loaf of sourdough bread from the Bread Hall, enjoy a bowl or sourdough ramen or pesto, sample refreshing teas in our Tea Room, or sip on our very own organic rosé wine.
