Address: 3301 Hwy 14 West, Autaugaville, AL 36003, USA
Sunday: 6AM–8PM
Monday: 6AM–8PM
Tuesday: 6AM–8PM
Wednesday: 6AM–8PM
Thursday: 6AM–8PM
Friday: 6AM–8PM
Saturday: 6AM–8PM
A.J. M
A very nice outing. No fee for entry or person photos. $20 for paid photography sessions. $10 bucket of flowers. $1 for individual flowers. There are beverages onsite for purchase as are watermelons. You can walk the field of take a wagon ride for $5.
Tammy Glass
Go see them before they're gone! We went late in the day to catch the sunset. It's an absolutely magical experience to wander through the stalks.
alice Plenny (Skinnyplenny)
Me and my baby luv the sunflower field a photographer sitting out their wud make a ton of money.
Victoria M
My parents aren’t online much, so they asked me to ensure I found this beautiful sunflower field page to leave a review. They had the most fantastic time early in the morning visiting before the sun was scorching. My mother spent the morning talking to me all about the beauty of this gem and how absolutely amazing the owners are, and how they have the most beautiful souls and sunflowers. The field has so many beautiful areas for photos and a true field, not a tiny plot of sunflowers. The photos, along with how much fun my parents had, definitely mean a trip from out of town to visit is in the making! Thank you so much, Todd and Kim, for your hospitality to my parents, The M’s, and for providing such a stunning sunflower field.
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Free, but the sell tshirts, watermelon, and you can clip the bulbs for $1 each or $10 for a bucket
Told us they were Confection and Black Oil Sunflowers
Yes I saw one yesterday, you might want to ask for permission to the owner and if so the price because is $20 fee for professional photographer.
Sunrise to sunset
It is not open. They are closed for the season.
They are closed until next year
Today's there last day theyre open till 8
This sunday is the last day 6am-8pm
They do sell small packs of seeds; you can cut flowers and purchase individually or buy a bucket and fill it. They have ratcheting shears for you to borrow but it would be a good idea to bring your own.
16 acres now. Many more are planned across the street, but not bloomed yet.
The sunflowers are not blooming. We closed about two weeks ago. If you will follow our page on Facebook, “The Sunflower Field”, you will know in time next year. I will update several weeks in advance so you can make plans.
No, it's free. They do sell flowers, towels and other collectibles
Yes, open everyday. No charge to walk around the field, just to purchase flowers or items they have.
They post on their Facebook page when the best time will be, usually late July. It will vary depending on weather and when they plant them.
No they boomed in August this year. It's usually in July though.
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