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    Justine R.

    I absolutely love going to the Flower Fields. This is the 4th time we have gone. It's a beautiful place with rows of gorgeous flowers. They have the sea of sunflowers too if you go in the second half of the opening season. They have food trucks on site and lemon afe, popcorn and cotton candy. There are many spots for beautiful photo opportunities.

    Lilian W.

    The Flower Fields is one of those iconic must-visit spots in Carlsbad. Flower season is in the spring, so there's only a few months in a year where people can visit. Although tickets weren't the cheapest at $27 per adult, I thought it was well worth it. There's so much to see! With live music, flowers everywhere, a sweet pea maze, glass sculpture garden, orchid green house, and a massive field with rows and rows of ranunculus flowers, it took me a few hours to explore everything. The sunflower field are to the far right of the fields and was walkable. The tractor ride and butterfly encounter are a separate cost. If walking long distances is a concern, the tractor ride for $8 per person is a great option. The flower field is also connected to an Armstrong nursery for those who want to purchase some plants to bring home. Overall, I had a fantastic time here. I'd love to come back!

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    Karina C.

    We visited the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch on Saturday with my husband and friends, and we had such a beautiful experience. We stayed for over 2 hours and walked about 2.5 miles enjoying everything the fields have to offer. The flower fields are absolutely stunning so colorful and well maintained. One of our favorite parts was the butterfly encounter. It's about $7 per person, and you get around 10 minutes inside (they're pretty relaxed with timing, which is nice). Totally worth it! General admission was around $17 per person, and honestly, it was worth every penny for the views and experience. There's also a tractor ride available for an extra fee (about $8-$10 per person), which is a great option if you want to relax and see more of the fields. Important tip: wear comfortable shoes because it's mostly dirt paths and you'll be walking quite a bit. Please be mindful of the flowers and respectful of the space especially with kids. It's important not to damage or pick the flowers so everyone can enjoy them. Overall, a beautiful, peaceful, and memorable experience. Highly recommend visiting at least once!

    Debbie F.

    Socal's most beautiful flower farm! Located about a half mile from the 5 freeway in Carlsbad, on a little hill where the colorful flowers pop, and from the top have ocean views, it is always worth a visit. This time, a friend and I planned a tea day. 3 days a years (I believe all Saturdays), they offer high tea in the barn. This is an elevated ticket that must be purchased in advance but does include your entry to the flower fields. These tickets always sell out! At first we thought it was a bit pricey, but after spending the day at field, it was more than worth it. A visit to any local tea house is in the range of $50-$75 plus tip and tax & can even go up from there. The flower fields entry is $27. So, for $100, it felt like a steal! First off, the Tea experience was wonderful. It was definitely more casual with less people dressing up. It was very well organized! The staff was fantastic and very attentive. The tables were beautifully set with matching tea sets. Keep in mind, a local tea house is the partner and brings in all the table settings, food, and staff for the event. We would definitely do this again! We left the sitting satisfied, but the portions could have been a bit bigger. (Ie: and extra sandwich and/or scones per person) After a lovely meal, we spent hours in the fields. First up, a tractor ride ($8 ticket). I had never done this before and it's an absolute must. Why? The fields are way bigger than I thought. Without the tractor ride, we never would have seen the sunflowers or found out they have Monday blueberry picking. There is also live entertainment, food vendors, items for purchase, butterfly farm (extra $8 ticket), and the list goes on. So many picture perfect spots! By far, this was my best experience at the fields as my friend and I spend about 6 hours total. So, for the price of the tea ticket, we definitely got our monies worth, plus tons of beautiful pictures.

    The sunflower field (Apr 2026)
    Luke L.

    *** 2026 Season - March 1, 2026 to May 10, 2026 *** It has been more than a decade since my last visit and it is as popular as ever. [Parking]: Free parking, but expect a packed parking lot. [Admission]: $27 per adult. Tickets must be purchased online before arrival and I was able to purchase tickets on the spot via my smartphone. [Activities]: Activities haven't changed much since my last visit a decade ago. *** Lookout area *** Expect waiting lines to take pictures with the colorful ranunculus flower fields. I would recommend paying for and taking the tractor wagon ride as it goes around the field and drops you off on the other side which is less crowded for taking better pictures. *** Sunflower field (expect full bloom in mid-April *** The field is on the opposite side of the entrance and it is worth seeing. I highly recommend taking the tractor rather than walking. *** Antique Tractor Wagon Ride ($8 for 11 years & up, $4 for 3-10 years old, and free for 0-2 years old; payment is made before the standby line) *** The tractor takes visitors around the Flower Fields AND the sunflower field. Highly recommended to pay for the tractor as it saved our party time and energy. *** Stamp Passport *** Visitors can ask for a stamp passport and get stamps at eight different stations. Once the passport is completed, visitors can receive $1 off at the Sluice Mining Attraction. *** Sculpture Garden / Don Miller's Garden / Fountain Garden / Demonstration Garden / Orchid Greenhouse / Historic Poinsettia Display *** Many spots to take photos with beautiful flowers. There are also 2 giant chairs at Illusion Garden. *** Main stage *** Live performances and check the website for a list of entertainment and performance events. *** Sweet peas maze *** The maze wasn't too difficult to navigate, but expect some frustration from looping around the maze. *** Butterfly Encounter ($8 for 11 years & up, $4 for 3-10 years old, and free for 0-2 years old; payment is made before the standby line) *** A greenhouse filled with hundreds of live butterflies. *** Pop-Up Market / Strawberry Shack *** Various snacks and bites with a new weekly vendor (check the website to see which vendor). The Strawberry Shack is home of the famous strawberry shake and Dole Whip. *** U-pick blueberries *** Check The Flower Fields' social media for updates on when picking will be available. [Conclusion]: Our party ended up staying for approximately two hours and this is certainly one of those places worth checking out for those visiting San Diego for the first time. Personally this is probably a once-in-a-decade visit for me.

    East African  4/2/26
    Marcia R.

    What beautiful time this Spring to get invited to In Bloom 2026 Thank you Hannah and all the great staff whom help make this wonderful time Amazing food vendors, from simple sliders were the best Junkyard did it. We enjoyed really liked them. To Red Oven blueberry pizza & lemon pizza brought me back to Italy so fresh ingredients And Ranch 45 and puddings & gelato all the tasty drinks Tiff was great I met such nice people here, from San Diego. What a great time

    Michelle F.

    Such a beautiful place. Yes, it can get very crowded, but that's to be expected since the season doesn't last all year. I know so many long time SD residents who've never been. You should go! I've been there on a weekend and parking can be tough. They have a new paid parking option that gets you in the back way. Might be worth it if you don't want the hassle of fighting for a parking spot. Go during the week if you can. Parking is easier and lines for photo ops are shorter. Pay the extra $8 for the tractor ride. It loops around and you can hop on and off at every stop. We rode around a complete loop just before we ended our visit. A recording plays that gives you the history of the farm. The flowers were absolute beautiful. The ranunculus were so vibrant. There is also a sunflower patch. There's so much more than just the fields. There are poinsettia displays, a sweet pea maze, an aviary, beautiful stained glass garden, an orchid greenhouse. So much to do!

    Nevin A.

    I really love the Flower Fields at Carlsbad. They have ample parking spots. The staff are very sweet, friendly and genuinely warm. Once I arrive at this place, I feel that I am walking in a magic land surrounded by breathtaking and colorful flowers. It is endless beauty. The field is about fifty acres. . The visit usually starts in the beginning of March and ends on the second week of May. We purchased our tickets online. It included wagon rides and parking. The ticket for the butterfly encounter was not included. You will find many nice food vendors around if you are hungry. There were pizza place, hotdog, tacos, burritos, cotton candy, ice cream, popcorn and more. There are also numerous seating around the field if you are tired. The field is a unique agricultural experience. It is really a great place to relax, and get surrounded by heavenly flowers. Every time I go there, I wish I could stay longer or come more frequent. We had such a wonderful and joyful time.

    Joan W.

    It's a huge field of flowers! 55 acres of rows of different colors of ranunculus flowers to be exact. It's definitely a San Diego spring staple. The window of opening is small. March-early May. Put it on your calendar because that time goes fast and then it's closed. Besides the flowers there are other attractions like a butterfly pavilion, maze, and food stands. If you want a quiet time to relax by looking at a beautiful field of flowers you won't get that experience, at least not on a weekend. The weekend is busy with lots of visitors which can be fun but it's also a rough time to find parking and it can get overwhelming with all the people focused so intently on Instagram photos and not respecting the boundary ropes set up. There are a couple of places where you can go further in the fields to get that photo that makes you look like you are in the middle of the field but those tended to have a bit of a line.

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    Tim S.

    My wife and I had such a great time at Yelp in Bloom 2026! This was my first time attending a yelp event and it was also my first time visiting The Flower Fields. I've driven past the The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch® more times than I can count, but standing there, in the middle of all those Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers, at sunset was an absolutely amazing experience! The Flower Fields was the perfect venue for this event! Not only were the views spectacular, but the all of the vendors that participated in the event were so great! If you haven't visited The Flower Fields in the spring, you need to. Thank you Audrey, Hannah, The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch®, and Yelp for hosting this fabulous event! Loved the businesses showcased, their offerings, and the event!

    Madeline S.

    It's official...the flowers are in full bloom!!! It's been a minute since I visited the Carlsbad flower fields and they did not disappoint. The property has a lot to do and see beyond looking at the fields and there's sooo many photo worthy spots! They have an few tented areas with various flowers to see, there's the butterfly pavilion & tractor ride (for an extra charge), lots of seating with live music, and various food stands, ice cream and dessert! They even have an Armstrong Gardens onsite where you can buy flowers and gardening supplies. It was really hot today, but I'm happy to say the ocean breeze made it really nice and they have lots of shady areas and even have a vendor selling cute paper umbrellas. We finished the day with some refreshing soft serve and dole whip!

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    Erika L.

    ALWAYS such a beautiful destination! The flowers are gorgeous! I am always happy to visit. They have affordable prices, multiple photo opportunities, food trucks/food options available, a PLAYGROUND FOR KIDS, tractor rides, and a gift shop. I enjoy coming here and I try to come once a year! I am always amazed looking at the flowers (: Unfortunately it's just a far drive for us and I wish there were more activities for kids to be involved and to do here.

    Krista E.

    Hey, what the heck? Are the flowers beautiful? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely not. It costs $27 per person to enter the fields. If you just want to peruse and take pictures cool, but everything else costs extra. It's $8pp to ride the tractor to take you to the mile away sunflower fields. It's $8pp to pick blueberries. It's $8pp to enter the butterfly exhibit. It's extra extra extra and parking is very difficult since it shares a lot with other businesses. I feel for such a large entry fee, the experience should include all of the other things, outside of buying food and drink. They're definitely capitalizing on every little thing they can.

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    Ask the Community - The Flower Fields

    Is it ok to use or bring umbrella?

    Yes, it's okay to bring an umbrella to walk around with to protect yourself from the sun

    Are 11-17 years of age considered adults when buying tickets?

    Hi Joyce! Our children's tickets are for ages 3-10 so ages 11-17 need to purchase the adults ticket.

    If I bring my own lunch, will they make me toss it?

    Never tried that myself. When you enter they do check your bags. I'd be surprised if they asked you to throw it away.

    Is there a lot of bees at all times?

    Fun fact: The flowers don't produce a smell so there are no bees and they are toxic to them. I learned this on the tour.

    What's on the menu for the Tea in the Garden package? I saw 1 picture posted but the menu is blurred. Just curious if it is worth the $78 price tag. Thank you

    How do you get tickets? Their website confusing and sucks

    You'll have to go there and buy tickets. They extended the field passes until May 15th. If you call or leave a message, it's impossible to get ahold of anyone. I'm still waiting for a callback from March.

    Are you guys allowing dogs?

    It's best to call them directly.

    Are canvas wagons for kids allowed inside?

    Yes!

    Are there restrooms and changing station or only portal potties?

    There are regular restrooms

    Can we take strollers inside the field? Are there any signs which says not to pick flowers. I just wanted to confirm it before i plan to go as my 22 month old is super active and goes crazy for flowers.

    We took our stroller in and used it on the paths around the flowers. No one is allowed to wander into the fields themselves.

    Is this a great place for engagement photos? (1 photographer w/ a couple?) The schedule time seems to be at 4pm-6pm (on a friday). Have you noticed how difficult/easy it is for a photographer to take a picture here or is it too difficult to do it her

    I actually did see couples and individuals getting professional photos done when I came last week! I think it would be a lovely place to do it.

    Service animals are allowed,correct?

    Yes! Only Service animals

    With COVID, are people allowed to picnic at the benches right now? Also, any tips or suggestions for a family with a 1 year old and 5 year old? Thanks in advance!

    Yes, tons of people were sitting at the tables and benches, eating, talking, resting. Tip for kids: if your kids get tired of walking you can always pay extra for a tractor ride around the flower fields, and there is also a cool kids garden for them… Read more

    I try to buy tickets online for tomorrow 4/24 but it's sold out. I join the waiting list.. What are the chance of me getting the tickets? Does anyone know? I just drove from North Cal almost 8 hrs and my first activity was this place.

    I don't know what the chances are, but if you go to Armada dr (above the flower fields) they have look out points directly over the flower fields.

    Are small dogs allowed?

    No dogs allowed

    If I buy tickets at a certain time so you think they will allow me to go a littler earlier that my slot time for that specific ticket?

    Yes! Especially if theres nobody waiting. I bought tickets for 12pm but there was so much traffic the day that I went that I didn't get there until 2pm and they still let me in. As long as its not overly crowded, you're good.

    Do children have to pay if so what ages?

    Children under 3 are free. I think tickets are discounted for older children.

    Will you be open on Easter?

    Yes!

    Are there places there open for snacks or drinks at this time inside?

    There's a Strawberry shack that has Strawberry desserts, a lemonade stand, an ice cream stand and a pizza stand. Just FYI, they usually close/wrap-up about a half hour or so before the fields close.

    Is this place stroller friendly?

    Its semi stroller friendly. There are a few paved areas but mostly it's walking amongst the fields which are dirt. You can take the optional tractor that drives along the fields. Hope that helps.

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    Really loved the butterfly enclosure, the traction wagon ride, the sweet pea maze and so many other attractions.

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