
I’ve gathered some of the top lavender farms in Va Virginia that offer pick-your-own experiences, family-friendly fun, and beautiful views. From Northern Virginia to the mountains and coastal towns, here’s everything you need to plan a lavender-filled day trip, including prices, activities, and how far each one is from D.C. and Richmond.
Lavender Farms in Va Table of Contents
- Near DC (2)
- Near Richmond (4)
- Shenandoah (2)
- Southwest (4)
- Map of Fields
- Your Lavender at Home
- 10 Maryland Lavender Farms
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Lavender Farms in Va Near DC

Seven Oaks Lavender Farm in Va – Catlett, Virginia
A family-owned farm just an hour from D.C., known for its kid-friendly atmosphere and charming lavender fields.
- Distance from D.C.: ~50 miles (~1 hour)
- Distance from Richmond: ~90 miles (~1.5 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, picnic areas, goats, and a lavender shop.
- Cost to Pick: $8 adults (16+), $6 children (4+); includes 20 stems; additional stems $0.15 each
- Restrictions: No pets allowed.
- Address: 8769 Old Dumfries Rd, Catlett, VA 20119
- Website
Blooming Hill Farms – Purcellville Lavender Farms in Virginia
A charming "farmlet" with nearly 1,000 lavender plants across almost 100 varieties.
- Distance from D.C.: ~50 miles (~1 hour)
- Distance from Richmond: ~130 miles (~2.5 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, tea events, wreath-making workshops, and a gift shop.
- Cost to Pick: Varies; check website for details
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 19929 Telegraph Springs Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
- Website: bloominghillva.com
Lavender Farms in Virginia Near Richmond

Under the Stars Farm – Gloucester, VA Lavender Farm
A 12.5-acre farm offering a serene setting for lavender picking and creative workshops.
- Distance from D.C.: ~140 miles (~2.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~70 miles (~1.5 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, farm-to-table dinners, essential oil distillation workshops, and soap-making classes.
- Cost to Pick: Varies; check website for details
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 7235 Dutton Rd, Gloucester, VA 23061
- Website:underthestarsfarm.com
Sweethaven Lavender of Williamsburg Farm Virginia
A beautifully curated farm near Colonial Williamsburg, offering a range of lavender experiences.
- Distance from D.C.: ~150 miles (~2.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~50 miles (~1 hour)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, farm animals, lavender products, and seasonal events.
- Cost to Pick: $5 admission (Tues–Fri), $7 (Sat); u-pick pricing varies
- Restrictions: No weddings permitted due to county regulations.
- Address: 2460 Bush Neck Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23188
- Website: sweethavenlavender.com
And check out my 5 favorite things to do with Kids in Colonial Williamsburg.

Windsor Lavender Farm in Amelia, Virginia
Established in 2020, offering lavender picking and a variety of lavender products.
- Distance from D.C.: ~130 miles (~2.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~40 miles (~1 hour)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, annual Lavender Festival, and a range of lavender products.
- Cost to Pick: Varies; check website for details
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 3110 Burton Rd, Amelia Court House, VA 23002
- Website: windsorlavenderfarm.com
Evergreen Lavender Farm – Appomattox, Virginia
A tranquil farm offering lavender picking, workshops, and a variety of lavender products.
- Distance from D.C.: ~170 miles (~3 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~90 miles (~1.5 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, workshops, and a gift shop.
- Cost to Pick: $8 per bunch
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 7169 Old Evergreen Rd, Appomattox, VA 24522
- Website: evergreenlavender.com

Shenandoah Lavender Farms in Virginia
And while you are in the area, check out these easy Shenandoah Hikes with Kids (one is even stroller friendly!)
White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard in Va
A picturesque farm in the Shenandoah Valley offering lavender fields alongside a boutique winery.
- Distance from D.C.: ~130 miles (~2.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~120 miles (~2 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, wine tastings, farm animals, interactive gardens, and a discovery area.
- Cost to Pick: $8 for 50 stems; $0.15 per additional stem
- Restrictions: Pets not allowed in the lavender fields.
- Address: 2644 Cross Keys Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
- Website: whiteoaklavender.com
Lavender Fields at Tantivy Farm – Fairfield, Virginia
- Description: Situated in the Shenandoah Valley, offering a tranquil environment for lavender enthusiasts.
- Distance from D.C.: ~180 miles (~3 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~120 miles (~2 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, hiking trails, and a boutique lavender gift shop.
- Website
Southwest Virginia Lavender Fields

Beliveau Farm – Blacksburg Lavender Field in Virginia
A scenic vineyard and lavender farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering a peaceful retreat.
- Distance from D.C.: ~270 miles (~4.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~180 miles (~3 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, wine tastings, on-site lodging, and trails.
- Cost to Pick: Varies; check website for details
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 3899 Eakin Farm Rd, Blacksburg, VA 24060
- Website: beliveaufarm.com
Mystic River Lavender – Riner, VA
- Distance from D.C.: ~270 miles (~4.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~180 miles (~3 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, handcrafted lavender products, and scenic vistas.
- Cost to Pick: $6 per bundle.
- Restrictions: Please check the farm's website or contact them directly for information on any restrictions.
- Address: 955 Union Valley Road, Riner, VA 24149
- Website: mysticriverlavender.com
Beagle Ridge Herb Farm & Environmental Center – Wytheville, VA
- Description: One of the largest lavender collections in Southwest Virginia, offering educational experiences.
- Distance from D.C.: ~300 miles (~5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: ~220 miles (~3.5 hours)
- Activities: U-pick lavender, butterfly house, trails, and workshops.
- Cost to Pick: $6 per bunch
- Restrictions: Check website for pet policy.
- Address: 1934 Matney Flats Rd, Wytheville, VA 24382
- Website: beagleridge.orgvirginia.org+17beagleridge.org+17Instagram+17
High Country Lavender Farm & Shop – Meadows of Dan, VA
Situated at an elevation of 3,000 feet in the scenic Meadows of Dan, High Country Lavender offers a tranquil retreat with blooming lavender fields, handcrafted products, and a commitment to regenerative farming practices. Visitors can enjoy the serene ambiance, explore the lavender fields, and browse a variety of lavender-infused products in the on-site shop.
- Distance from D.C.: Approximately 275 miles (~4.5 hours)
- Distance from Richmond: Approximately 200 miles (~3.5 hours)
- Activities: Guests can stroll through the lavender fields, participate in plein air painting sessions, attend yoga classes amidst the blooms, and enjoy picnics with pre-arranged baskets. The farm also features hiking trails and offers cabin rentals for an extended stay.
- Cost to Pick: Please contact the farm directly for current u-pick pricing and availability.
- Restrictions: For information on pet policies and other restrictions, it's recommended to reach out to the farm directly or visit their official website.
- Address: 4444 Jeb Stuart Hwy, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120
- Website: highcountrylavender.com
Map of Lavender Farms in Virginia
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Lavender At Home Ideas

1. Make Lavender Sachets
Fill small fabric pouches with dried lavender buds to create naturally scented sachets. Toss them in drawers, closets, or suitcases to keep things smelling fresh.
2. Create a Relaxing Bath Soak
Add dried lavender and Epsom salts to a warm bath to help unwind after a long day. You can also make your own bath salts by mixing lavender with baking soda and sea salt.
3. DIY Lavender Candles
Infuse your home with calming aromas by making lavender-scented candles. Use dried lavender or a few drops of essential oil in melted soy wax for a soothing glow.