
Visiting Dogwood Hills is meant to be simple.
If everything has been feeling a little too busy lately, you’re not alone.
Dogwood Hills is a place where you can slow down, breathe, and spend a little time outside—without feeling like you need to be anywhere else.
The farm will open to visitors this fall. When it does, you’ll be welcome to walk the rows, spend time outside and move at your own pace.
There’s nothing you’ll have to do and no schedule to follow—just space to slow down for a while.
A slower pace
This is a quiet, working lavender farm—nothing more, nothing less.
You’ll be able to walk the rows, take your time, sit for a while, or just enjoy being outside.
The experience won’t be rushed or crowded—just simple and unhurried.
You can also learn more about the lavender varieties growing here on the farm in the Lavender Guide.

Before you visit:
This is a working farm, not a formal attraction.
There won’t be large crowds, scheduled tours, or structured activities.
Just space to walk, sit, and spend a little time outside.
We ask that you respect the land, the plants, and the quiet nature of the space.
Right now:
The farm is still being rebuilt—one step at a time.
If you’ve been following along, you already know it’s a work in progress—and that’s part of what makes it what it is.
Planning ahead:
Hours, directions, and full visit details will be shared closer to opening.
If you’d like to be notified when that happens, you can sign up below.

When the farm opens, you’re welcome to come as you are.
No rush. No expectations.
Just a little space to slow down for a while.
