Address: 2644 Cross Keys Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, USA
Phone: +15404216345
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
raghavendra aditya
I think the farm and the winery are little overrated. Not much to do in the farm. Couple of horses and lamas. Kids were really bored afterwards. It’s a good place for sure but definitely not kid friendly. The wine tasting was nice. Also loved the slushy. There’s a lavender shop at the farm where you can buy a variety of things but felt that was expensive too. There’s entrance fee of $3 person to view the farm backside which is not needed since most of those lavender plants are right outside the lavender shop. This place is more like a winery without scenic views.
Ingrid Ruiz
It is a nice place to grab a tasty glass of wine. WOLF offers a variety of great wines. They have a special wine with lavender notes! Besides, you can take the little ones for a walk to greet some farm animals.
Tammra Schiller
What a fabulous find and stop. Pay the $3 for the discovery piece of the property. Amazing gift shop and nice tasting room. Friendly staff every where on the property. Like the options for the wine flights. Beautiful property. Well taken care of animals.
Lisa K.
Have been going to White Oak Lavender Farm for years; excited to see them starting to open back up. Love their products - highly recommend the lavender pepper grinder, the lavender lemon freeze pop, lavender ice cream and lavender wine slushy. The addition of the tasting room and wines is so exciting and the wines are good! Definitely add this to your agenda if you are in the area. They have an audio tour and a petting farm for the kids. Be sure to say hi to Avalanche the Alpaca when you go. 🦙
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Hi Kim, thanks for your question! As everyone else has said, yes! We are a great destination for the young and young at heart. We have lots to do and see on the farm from our farm animals and discovery area to our outdoor games and activities. We look forward to your visit!
No, but they do have lavender lemon ice cream which is delicious. Along with an assortment of other lavender flavored things
Hi Karen! Thank you for your interest in our Wine & Craft series! Sadly, the Rooster Wine & Watercolor class is sold out. Our next available Wine & Watercolor Class is March 21st and will be of a beautiful bird's nest. Check out the Facebook Event at https://www.facebook.com/events/170776834133351/. We look forward to your visit!
Hi Kimberly! Thanks for your question and interest in our farm. As others have said it is free to explore the front of our farm, Gift Shop, and Wine Tasting Room. Our Discovery Area is located in the back of our farm and includes our farm animals, drying & disbudding barn, distillery, walking labyrinth, relaxation stations and more. This is $3 per person to enter. We also offer an audio guided educational tour of our farm for $9. We look forward to your visit!
Hi Kimberly! Yes, we are dog friendly. We do have free range chickens on the farm so we ask that your fur baby please be kept on a leash. They are welcome to explore the front of the farm and Tasting Room, just not the Discovery Area where our farm animals live. We look forward to your visit!
If you grow a lavender plant, after Fall and Spring pruning, spread the clippings around what you are protecting. Dried flowers buds can also be ground to make them go further and be more aromatic. We sell them for $6 scoop. (About 1.5 cups.) Plants are $9 and with little care will live for many years.
Hi Owen, we typically recommend to drink the white wines within a year or so. The reds should be able to age nicely for a couple of years if properly stored in a cool regulated environment. Cheers!
Hi Fabian! Thank you for your question and interest in our farm and products. We do not offer a volunteer program at this time. We are offering a guided Audio Tour of the farm from Thursday-Saturday at 11am, and on Sundays at 2pm up until Labor Day. The Audio Tour provides more information about our farm, production, and products. You will be accompanied by a tour guide who will be happy to answer any additional questions you may have. We hope to see you on the farm soon!
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No. But there is lavender ice cream and wine tasting.
You can walk around on your own whenever the farm is open. It's beautiful
Because we do not have a restaurant, we do allow you to bring take out, have food delivered or bring a picnic! We offer presliced cheese, herbal mint water, ice cream and crackers.
The last time I went to the animal area it was between $3-$5. That was 2 years ago. There were rabbits, chickens and goats. I didn't see llamas.
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