
Your Festival Day Includes
When you visit Evelyne's Farm, your family gets:
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General admission for everyone in your group
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5 fresh-cut daffodils per person to take home (you pick them yourself)
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Access to 50+ acres of blooming flower fields
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Meet our farm animals - chickens, pigs, goats, and guardian dogs
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Food trucks and farmers market vendors with local goods
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Games and playgrounds for kids to burn energy
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Native plant nursery with plants that thrive in Western PA
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Free parking (reserved when you book your time slot)
> Cost: $5 per person | Children 2 and under are free
> Dates: April 11 & 18, 2026
> Time Slots: Hourly bookings that guarantee you a parking spot!
Why This Isn't Just Another Flower Farm Visit

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Unmatched Variety
Most flower farms plant basic yellow daffodils from big box stores.
We've spent years cultivating over 136 different varieties with more than 60,000 bulbs. You'll see colors, shapes, and sizes you didn't know existed. It's a living rainbow your family has never experienced before.
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Real Farm Experience
This isn't a manufactured attraction with artificial displays.
You're visiting a working regenerative farm where kids see how food actually grows, meet the animals who build our soil, and learn why healthy land creates healthy families. Our 128 acres have been farmed using nature's methods since 2019.
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Perfect for Everyone
Whether you're planning a special date morning, a multi-generation family outing, or teaching your kids where food comes from, our daffodil fields create the perfect backdrop.
Toddlers run through safe, open spaces. Grandparents stroll at their own pace. Teens get Instagram-worthy photos. Everyone leaves with armfuls of fresh flowers
Miss This Window, Wait 365 Days
Nature sets our schedule. We can't control when daffodils bloom.
Here's what happens if you wait:
The bloom window is brutally short. These specific varieties bloom for only 21 days total. After that, they're done for the year.
Peak color happens fast. The most vibrant blooms appear during just 2 weekends. Once they fade, the magic is gone.
Time slots fill up quickly. We only have parking for 50 cars per hour. When slots sell out, you're locked out.
Your kids won't stay this age. Next spring, your toddler will be in preschool. Your middle schooler will be in high school. This exact moment won't come again.
The good news? You're one click from securing your family's spot.

More Than Just Pretty Flowers
Daffodils carry deep meaning across cultures and traditions around the world.
Hope and Renewal
Christians call daffodils "Lent lilies" because they emerge from frozen ground each spring.
For centuries, families have decorated churches with daffodils during Easter. The flowers represent resurrection and new life - a perfect symbol for the season of rebirth.
Faith and Comfort
Legend says daffodils appeared in the Garden of Gethsemane to comfort Jesus before his betrayal.
Many families plant daffodils near graves as symbols of hope and eternal life. In Middle Eastern traditions, they represent new beginnings and the promise of brighter days ahead.
Cultural Celebrations
In Wales, daffodils mark St. David's Day on March 1st.
The Welsh celebrate their patron saint by wearing daffodils and decorating their homes. The flower has become a national symbol of Welsh pride and heritage.
Your Connection to History
When you pick daffodils at our farm, you're connecting to traditions that span continents and centuries.
These aren't just flowers. They're living symbols of hope, faith, and renewal that families have cherished for generations.
Your Perfect Farm Day Awaits
Picture this: The morning sun illuminates endless waves of yellow, white, and orange daffodils stretching across our Pennsylvania hillsides. Your children's laughter echoes as they discover trumpet daffodils, double blooms, and varieties they've never imagined.
You're not just picking flowers - you're creating bouquets with stories. Each stem represents our family's commitment to regenerative farming, grown in soil enriched by our heritage methods and tended with the same care we put into raising our own family.
Take home more than flowers. Take home memories, photos that will make you smile for years, and the satisfaction of supporting a local farm that's healing the land one season at a time.


FAQ SECTION
Quick Answers
What if it rains?
The event happens rain or shine. Bring rain boots for muddy field walks. The flowers actually look more vibrant when they're wet.
Can I bring my dog?
Sorry, no pets during the festival. Our livestock guardian dogs need to work without distractions, and we want to keep all visitors safe.
How long should we plan to stay?
Most families spend 1-2 hours exploring. Some stay longer if they're enjoying the food trucks and playground.
Are there bathrooms?
Yes. We provide clean portable facilities on-site.
What about food?
Food trucks will be available both festival weekends. We'll also have local farmers' market vendors selling goods.
Do I need to reserve a time slot?
Yes. Time slots prevent overcrowding, guarantee you a parking space, and ensure everyone has room to pick flowers comfortably.
What should we bring?
Wear boots or shoes you don't mind getting dirty. Bring scissors or clippers for cutting stems. Consider a bucket or vase with water to keep your bouquet fresh on the ride home.
Can we bring our own food?
Yes. You're welcome to bring a picnic lunch. We have open areas where families can spread out.
Is the farm wheelchair & stroller accessible?
The fields have natural terrain with some slopes. We can accommodate wheelchairs on main pathways, but some areas may be challenging. Call us at (724) 201-2058 before booking if you have specific accessibility questions.
What happens to the flowers after the festival?
We compost the spent blooms and plant debris. Everything goes back into building healthy soil for next year's crops.
Family-owned since 2019 • Regenerative farming practices • Safe, supervised environment • Easy parking • Rain or shine event • No Refunds
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