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Dalton Farms

4.4 (43 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
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Brad M.

Enjoyed our time thoroughly here at the U-pick farm. Plenty of parking spots when we arrive and entrance was pretty cheap per person. Very seasonal with all the decor and the many tall ready to pick sunflowers. Lots to do and see here at the farm for the whole family. In the back there's a lake which they had food trucks around a lake with a live band. You could take a paddle boat out in the lake and listen to the band on the lake with your person of choice Absolutely Lovely Time Here Happy Fall Y'all

Nisha C.

Dalton Farms is a must visit!! I visited here last Sunday (April 6) with my parents for a little Sunday funday. It wasn't sunny but at least it wasn't rainy! We ordered tickets online ahead of time, and I believe there's a discount if you do that. Checking in was seamless. Tulips were either $2 per stem or $10 for 10. We got 10 stems which was a no brainer. All were so beautiful, it was hard to choose. We thought we'd only spend an hour here at most but then realized that this farm is gigantic & a bunch of little Easter eggs everywhere! There were photo props in random areas, there's a slide that looked intimidating at first but my parents really enjoyed it! There's a tulip field in the back near the lake (also paddle boats if you wanted to do that). The food trucks are all near the lake as well. Then, we took the hayride at the end after our feet were tired & saw chickens & a peacock at the end of it all. After it got cold, we ended our day with coffee from the coffee truck. All in all, an incredible visit & I'll definitely be back for sunflower season!

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Jill B.

In response to Vike S- I agreed with you on your review just to satisfy the only reason you would assault this beautiful farm with extensive complaints..Was it satisfying to see another person agree with you? NOT true on my part obviously but I see I was the rare one to agree with you! You are the type of person that thrives on people agreeing with you. Giving you likes validates you as a man right? Sad!! In this day and time of people working hard to give people entertainment and beauty - your comments are not even close to what this farm actually is so glad you got your one "like" to boost your ego. Yes it's a farm so actual farms aren't cemented. Is it Longwood Garden ? No- If that's the experience you want then go there and pay their prices to fulfill your perfect warped tulip dreams. This family works extremely hard every year to help people to relax and enjoy a local farm with their families and friends. You obviously don't know what it's like to grow anything either- you don't sound like a nurturing kind of person coming from a gardener or a parent since you avoid children and criticize plants that have done their best to grow in a more than difficult growing season with a temperature roller coaster season! We love this farm and have watched it literally blossom into a local gem! We like that it's simple, inexpensive, children friendly and that they teaches the younger generation how to work hard, be responsible and keep out of trouble by getting up on weekends and working hard. Guessing if you had time to write that review that it's the way you have chosen to spend your free time instead of doing what these teenagers do which is their best to make people smile. This farm is exceptionally run, has good vendor food( again supporting local businesses and supporting local musicians ) . I have always enjoyed my visits to this farm and I wish them lots of luck. My tulips are fantastic!!

Lilly B.

This place it so beautiful and worth it! It's so big so it doesn't seem crowded and has cute set ups and stuff to do throughout. The flowers are priced well and on the weekends there is live music and food trucks. It was a great experience and I can't wait to come back!

Monica V.

This was my first visit to a Tulip Farm & it was so nice to be outside enjoying the scenery. This family owned farm has been around since 1790 & they also grow daffodils & sunflowers so I'll definitely come back to pick another bouquet soon! Sure, you can get a better deal by buying flowers from a chain store, but you come here for the experience to pick your own. Tickets to the farm are $14 in advance or $20 upon arrival & tulip picking is 10 for $10 or $2 each. They provide buckets & water for you to carry your picked flowers as well as paper to wrap them in when you're finished. Near the lake, there are various food & drink vendors as well as live music & corn hole. I got to try the pork tacos from Yo No Se Tacos & they were fresh & tasty! I washed them down with a glass of Prosecco that was a bit on the sweeter side, but they also have cocktails & beer for sale here.

Tina S.

My second time coming to Dalton Farms and my first time for the tulips. As always, the farm is very organized and offers cheaper tickets online as opposed to buying when you arrive. We showed our code to the person at the entrance and grabbed a bucket to start picking tulips. I was annoyed that I forgot to bring my shears but the tulips were relatively easy to snap. There was a great variety of colors and you could also pick some cute daffodils as well. I really love that they have love music and food trucks down by the lake. It's a great way to end your visit.

Just one tiny section of tulips!!!
J P.

We visited in springtime 2024. It was so fun!! We went from tulip patch to tulip patch picking out the most beautiful blooms. It's huge! And tons of cool photo ops. We took a break to sip a cocktail and have a snack from the various vendors. Parking was easy and plentiful. It's very close to Philly and PA burbs right over the bridge. We can't wait to return for sunflowers in Sept/Oct.

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Beautiful rows and rows of Tulips. A lot of Selfie worthy themed backdrop to choose from. The porta potty were clean and has sanitizers. The big slide and trike ride was a hit for younger kids.

Jackie M.

Honestly, I think I would rather just get tulips at trader joes. This was a fun activity but I don't think it warrants the price. Entry is $14pp online but if you don't plan ahead it's $20 at the gate. Then tulips were $10 for 10 tulips or $2 per tulip. It's just a little expensive and I didn't feel like it was worth it. It was crowded and maybe I just didn't explore enough. Everyone was friendly and I also bought this delicious peach cider from one of the vendors. I would really have to think hard about coming again. I would probably try another farm.

Ric T.

Tulips, tulips everywhere. It happened to be the end of the season when we saw rows of these pretty flowers from Hwy 295. I came off the first exit and backtracked and found the farm. It was packed with cars. The crowds kept getting larger. I would suggest calling the farm to see when their peak season begins for tulips. And get your tickets online prior.

Deirdre C.

I was here for the tulips back in the spring. I expected rolling hills of tulips that you walked by to look at and take pictures of. That's always what the photos looked like that friends posted. It's actually a couple different parts of the farm that have large areas of tulips growing in rows. People can walk the rows and pick the tulips they want, which you pay for when you are leaving. We went the last weekend of tulip season. If I went again, I'd go in the beginning of the season.

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Divianne V.

I love this place, I will definitely be visiting yearly in the spring from now on ! The flowers are fairly priced, I got about 10-15 flowers for $12 .

Robyn H.

This is my second year going to Dalton to pick tulips. It was the perfect day! You have to buy tickets a head of time for a specific time window. Tickets are also rain or shine, it would have been a mess if it had rained. I would buy tickets the day before when you know the weather! We went on a weekday last year. A lot less people during the week but it's a huge area and 3-4 fields so pleanty of space to walk and pick your favorites. It's $12 an adult to get in. I highly suggest bringing. Bucket with a handle. I am holding my bucket in one of the photos. We had 40 tulips in it and they all stayed beautiful while we went out to dinner. The bucket allows you to keep the petals in place while picking and during transport, i prefer buying a lot of closed tulips so ii get to see them open. Trimmed the bottom off of each and made up the gifts in my photos. They do have nice brown paper wrapping stations that you can make beautiful bouquets up at no extra charge. Tulips are $10 for 10, or $2 each. I'll be spreading some holiday cheer tomorrow by dropping off vases with three tulips in each. I got the vases at dollar tree. I've added some of the vases I filled to my photos. Can't wait to door drop them tomorrow for Easter and Passover. I love giving surprise gifts! On the weekend they had a fantastic produce stand with great prices. Sadly nothing organic but I got a bag full of fruits and veggies for $5 including cucumbers, tomato's, onions, and sweet potatoes. Cash and credit cards are accepted. When you check out and pay for your tulips they also had honey from bees on the farm for $10 a jar. I hood it helps with allergies! So on the weekend there is live music, food trucks, wine tasting, and some other vendors. People were out on paddle boats you can rent. I really wanted to like the wine but it was too sweet for me, instead I bought a bottle of peach cider from the produce stand. They said you can mix in vodka for a great summer beverage. It was $10 for two 32 oz bottles. We were exhausted from the walking around. We drop to Mr.Sushi in Cherry Hill afterwards for the $26.95 all you can eat sushi for dinner. It was relaxing and we worked up an appetite! Working on my review of tonight's dinner too Pool morrow after a much needed good nights rest! Tulip season is short so don't delay going. FArm is open 3/28-4/24 for picking tulips! I highly recommend checking them out but I wouldn't buy my tickets far in advance as of it rains I would not go, I'd buy a day or two ahead of time, no longer. Also, during the weekend the parking lot is full and grand is uneven. Wear sturdy four sneakers or your feet will hurt. There is handicap parking up front. If you have any kind of walking issue or for elderly guests they will help you get from field to field in a golf cart. You might have to wait. There was also a bunny decorated wagon ride I believe was free but we didn't use that.

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