Deep Creek Lavender Farm is a beautiful, picturesque meadow, with the stunning aroma of lavender wafting all around!
“We have had a fun journey as we have grown the farm from just a few lavender plants. Our farm store, loaded with lavender products, seems to be bursting with new products every year. The farm has been a labor of love and we have had many friends, much family and friendly visitors helping us along the way. Each and every day is a new adventure for us. The farm currently has nearly 1500 lavender plants with 15 different varieties of English lavender in shades of purple, white, and pink. Stop in and visit the farm store for a great selection of lavender products including eye masks, neck wraps, quilts, body products, candles, lavender jams and jellies, plants and so much more. Culinary lavender grown on the farm is available for purchase to try in recipes at home. Visitors can pick their own bouquet of lavender during bloom season (usually end of June through mid-July). New things are being added all of the time! Come and stay for a while! Sit on the rockers and just enjoy our wonderful views. Bring a picnic to enjoy in the fields or on the deck. Visit often throughout the growing season as the farm changes with the many colors and scents.”
Opening Hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
10AM-4PM
Ratings & Reviews
4.8 average rating
Key Insights:
We purchased soaps, tissue holders, chocolates, candles, and our own bunch of lavender which I'll make into little sachets after the flowers and stems are done drying.
Even though the plants were not yet in bloom, all you need to do was gently run your hand over the leaves to smell their amazing scent!!!
Check out the small shop, grab a delicious ice cream and some lavender products (soap!)
We ate breakfast (takeout from another restaurant) at the beautifully maintained and scenic deck area.
Nice shop with friendly people - thanks for a enjoyable afternoon.. A wonderful and quick stop while traveling through Deep Creek Lake area.