U-Pick Lavender in California
5 farms where you can pick your own lavender.
Lavender season in California peaks June through July, though the exact window depends on elevation and variety. English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) blooms first at lower elevations, followed by lavandin hybrids in midsummer. Farms in Los Olivos and the Santa Ynez Valley (Santa Barbara County), Hemet and Temecula (Inland Empire), and Sequim-adjacent farms in the Sierra foothills offer u-pick and festival events during bloom. At peak, fields are intensely fragrant and attract heavy bee activity — many farms sell honey, essential oil, and dried bundles alongside fresh u-pick. These 5 pick-your-own lavender farmslet you harvest straight from the source — check the map for one near you, and a farm's own site for current hours before you go.
Daisy Creek Farms
U-pick · Apr–Nov
Galt · Organic · Thu–Fri 9:30 AM–1 PM, Sat–Sun 9:30 AM–4 PM
USDA-certified-organic U-pick farm near Sacramento with berries, stone fruit, and lavender from spring through fall.
Farmer's Daughter Produce
U-pick · May–Aug
Brentwood · Daily 9 AM–6 PM
Family-run Brentwood orchard where you pick peaches, plums, nectarines and apricots all summer long.
Stone Soup Farm & Heritage Orchard
U-pick · Jun–Oct
Oak Glen · Organic · Reservation required · Seasonal events only; Open Farm Days Sat–Sun 10 AM–4 PM (dates vary); check website for current schedule
A regenerative micro-farm in Oak Glen where you can pick heirloom apples from a 130-year-old heritage orchard.
Sun Smile Farms
U-pick · May–Sep
Grass Valley · Organic
A 70-acre Sierra foothills family farm where you can pick berries, sour cherries, peaches, and flowers.
Tanaka Farms
U-pick · Mar–Jun
Irvine · Reservation required · Daily 9 AM–5 PM (Produce Market Stand); U-pick tours and events are seasonal with advance registration required
A beloved Irvine family farm offering reservation-based strawberry picking tours each spring.
Frequently asked
- When is lavender season in California?
- Lavender season in California peaks June through July, though the exact window depends on elevation and variety. English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) blooms first at lower elevations, followed by lavandin hybrids in midsummer. Farms in Los Olivos and the Santa Ynez Valley (Santa Barbara County), Hemet and Temecula (Inland Empire), and Sequim-adjacent farms in the Sierra foothills offer u-pick and festival events during bloom. At peak, fields are intensely fragrant and attract heavy bee activity — many farms sell honey, essential oil, and dried bundles alongside fresh u-pick. Harvest events and U-pick windows follow the same window — check each listing for exact 2026 dates.
- Where can you pick your own lavender near you in California?
- Gather Grove lists pick-your-own lavender farms across California with their crops, season, and location. Use the map and filters to find one near you.
- Do U-pick lavender farms require a reservation?
- Some do and some don't — each farm's page notes whether a reservation is required. Seasons and hours shift with the weather, so it's always worth checking the farm's own site before you go.
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