All that refreshing Pennsylvania rain certainly has rewarded us with a bountiful display of flowers – from fields of colorful wildflowers to the bright gold of sunflowers. Celebrate the beauty of blooming sunflowers this August at this sunflower festival in Pennsylvania that will feature a full menu of family-friendly activities. You’ll get to meet plenty of the farm’s residents, too.

Spend a delightful day (or two!) outdoors at the 3rd Annual Sunflower Festival at Country Barn in Lancaster.

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The event is set for August 22-23 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.

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The festival will feature plenty of beautiful sunflowers. Embark on a wagon tour of the farm, and cut your own sunflower.

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Make sure you have plenty of space on your smartphone or camera for photos. After all, a field of sunflowers provides the perfect backdrop for selfies and family photos.

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The sunflowers are just a part of the festival’s fun. Tap your feet or get up and dance to the live music scheduled throughout the festival.

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Meet the local residents - from cows to chickens - before escaping from a fun corn maze.

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Then cheer on your favorite piggy during the pig races.

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Tickets to the 3rd Annual Sunflower Festival cost $13 per person for guests three and older. Admission includes one cut-your-own sunflower, a wagon tour, and a full lineup of activities for the kiddos.

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Address: 211 Donerville Road, Lancaster, PA, 17603

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Do you have a favorite sunflower festival in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! If you love sunflowers and wine, you might want to head over to Black River Farms Winery in Bethlehem. There, you can admire a field of wildflowers and sample wine under the summer sun.

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Address: 211 Donerville Rd, Lancaster, PA 17603, USA

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This Upcoming Sunflower Festival In Pennsylvania Will Make Your Summer Complete August 21, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best wildflower hikes in Pennsylvania? If you love flowers in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to set off on one of the state’s beautiful wildflower trails. The Wildflower Reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park, for example, is home to more than 700 different plant species, and you can see a ton of them along one of the 10 hiking trails. If you’re up for a full day of hiking, you can embark on all 10 trails as they total just under five miles. Don’t forget to bring your camera, and take plenty of photos. However, do not pick any of the flowers as that is prohibited. Are there any covered bridges in Pennsylvania? You’ll find an abundance of things to do outside in Pennsylvania all year around. If you’re up for a bit of driving, head to some of the covered bridges that dot the state. Pennsylvania, in fact, is home to 200 covered bridges. Hassenplug Covered Bridge, in Mifflinburg is the oldest covered bridge in Pennsylvania. It first opened in 1825. The longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania, on the other hand, is the 278-foot Academia Pomeroy Covered Bridge, also known as the Pomeroy Academia Covered Bridge. Stroll through the covered bridge for a unique experience. What are the best outdoor activities in Pennsylvania? Hiking just might be the best outdoor activity in Pennsylvania, especially if you like spending time outdoors. Falls Trail, which takes you to 21 waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park, is among the top hiking trails in Pennsylvania. Other popular hiking trails in Pennsylvania include the Golden Eagle Trail, the Thousand Steps Trail, and the Hickory Rock Wilderness Area Trail. You’ll also find quite a few free outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Dig for real fossils at Montour Preserve’s fossil pit. Visit Austin Dam Memorial Park, and ride the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide at Ohiopyle State Park.

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This Upcoming Sunflower Festival In Pennsylvania Will Make Your Summer Complete

August 21, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best wildflower hikes in Pennsylvania? If you love flowers in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to set off on one of the state’s beautiful wildflower trails. The Wildflower Reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park, for example, is home to more than 700 different plant species, and you can see a ton of them along one of the 10 hiking trails. If you’re up for a full day of hiking, you can embark on all 10 trails as they total just under five miles. Don’t forget to bring your camera, and take plenty of photos. However, do not pick any of the flowers as that is prohibited. Are there any covered bridges in Pennsylvania? You’ll find an abundance of things to do outside in Pennsylvania all year around. If you’re up for a bit of driving, head to some of the covered bridges that dot the state. Pennsylvania, in fact, is home to 200 covered bridges. Hassenplug Covered Bridge, in Mifflinburg is the oldest covered bridge in Pennsylvania. It first opened in 1825. The longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania, on the other hand, is the 278-foot Academia Pomeroy Covered Bridge, also known as the Pomeroy Academia Covered Bridge. Stroll through the covered bridge for a unique experience. What are the best outdoor activities in Pennsylvania? Hiking just might be the best outdoor activity in Pennsylvania, especially if you like spending time outdoors. Falls Trail, which takes you to 21 waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park, is among the top hiking trails in Pennsylvania. Other popular hiking trails in Pennsylvania include the Golden Eagle Trail, the Thousand Steps Trail, and the Hickory Rock Wilderness Area Trail. You’ll also find quite a few free outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Dig for real fossils at Montour Preserve’s fossil pit. Visit Austin Dam Memorial Park, and ride the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide at Ohiopyle State Park.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you love flowers in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to set off on one of the state’s beautiful wildflower trails. The Wildflower Reserve at Raccoon Creek State Park, for example, is home to more than 700 different plant species, and you can see a ton of them along one of the 10 hiking trails. If you’re up for a full day of hiking, you can embark on all 10 trails as they total just under five miles. Don’t forget to bring your camera, and take plenty of photos. However, do not pick any of the flowers as that is prohibited.

Are there any covered bridges in Pennsylvania?

You’ll find an abundance of things to do outside in Pennsylvania all year around. If you’re up for a bit of driving, head to some of the covered bridges that dot the state. Pennsylvania, in fact, is home to 200 covered bridges. Hassenplug Covered Bridge, in Mifflinburg is the oldest covered bridge in Pennsylvania. It first opened in 1825. The longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania, on the other hand, is the 278-foot Academia Pomeroy Covered Bridge, also known as the Pomeroy Academia Covered Bridge. Stroll through the covered bridge for a unique experience.

What are the best outdoor activities in Pennsylvania?

Hiking just might be the best outdoor activity in Pennsylvania, especially if you like spending time outdoors. Falls Trail, which takes you to 21 waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park, is among the top hiking trails in Pennsylvania. Other popular hiking trails in Pennsylvania include the Golden Eagle Trail, the Thousand Steps Trail, and the Hickory Rock Wilderness Area Trail. You’ll also find quite a few free outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Dig for real fossils at Montour Preserve’s fossil pit. Visit Austin Dam Memorial Park, and ride the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide at Ohiopyle State Park.