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Bayfield Lavender Farm | Door County


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Landmark: Bayfield Lavender Farm
City: Door County
Country: USA Wisconsin
Continent: North America

Bayfield Lavender Farm, Door County, USA Wisconsin, North America

Bayfield Lavender Farm is an agricultural site located in Door County, Wisconsin, USA. It cultivates and sells lavender products.

Visual Characteristics

The farm features rows of lavender plants, typically in shades of purple and green, extending across open fields. The soil is generally sandy loam. Structures on the property include a barn and a retail shop, constructed from wood with a weathered finish.

Location & Access Logistics

The farm is situated approximately 5 kilometers west of the village of Baileys Harbor. Access is via County Road G. Parking is available on-site in a designated gravel lot. No public transport directly serves the farm; private vehicle or taxi is required.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Established in 2005, Bayfield Lavender Farm was developed on land previously used for general agriculture. The soil composition is suitable for lavender cultivation due to its well-drained nature. The farm operates as a commercial enterprise focused on herb production.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk through the lavender fields during the growing season. The on-site shop offers lavender-based products, including essential oils, soaps, and dried bouquets. Photography is permitted within designated areas. U-pick opportunities are available during peak bloom, typically July and August.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available in the main retail building. Limited shaded areas are present near the shop. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. No on-site food vendors; nearest options are in Baileys Harbor.

Best Time to Visit

The peak bloom period for lavender is typically from mid-July to mid-August. Mid-morning offers good lighting for photography before the midday sun. The farm is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during its operating season (May through October).

Facts & Legends

A specific variety of English lavender, Lavandula angustifolia, is primarily grown for its high oil content, used in aromatherapy. The farm's microclimate, influenced by Lake Michigan, extends the growing season slightly compared to inland areas.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Baileys Harbor Lighthouse (2.5km East)
  • Ridges Sanctuary (3.0km East)
  • Door County Creamery (4.0km Southwest)
  • Cave Point County Park (4.5km Southeast)


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