Posted in West Virginia
March 31, 2021
Take This Road Trip To The 4 Most Eye-Popping Lavender Fields In West Virginia
Ready to climb in the car for an adventure? Good, because we’ve got a West Virginia road trip for you to consider, and it will take you past some of the prettiest lavender fields in the state. What a delicious smelling way to spend the day!
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Perched atop a reclaimed coal mine in Boone County, this lavender farm seeks to repurpose land left for dead into a beautiful, thriving garden... and they're succeeding. Their "triple-bottom-line" model values positively impacting people, profits, and the planet equally. We'll get behind that! You can find Appalachian Botanical Co. in Ashford. To learn more, visit their website here.


Also located on a former coal mine, Lens Creek Lavender is a run by sisters working to transform their father's coal mine into a family farm featuring a variety of organic lavender products. They also sell other made-in-West Virginia products, including local salt mined from JQ Dickinson Saltworks and more. Learn more about Lens Creek Lavender Farm on Facebook here.


Not only does this urban farm grow lavender, the facility also provides a stunning barn and grounds for events of all sizes! It's a beautiful spot to explore in season, featuring not only fragrant lavender fields but also a historic stone house and friendly livestock! To learn more, visit Stone House Lavender's website here.


Located in Sugar Grove along Blackthorn Creek, this lavender farm offers all kinds of custom products for you to enjoy. Need culinary lavender? Find it here. Need lavender linen? Find it here. Need a lavender wreath or two? That's Blackthorn Lavender Farm's specialty! Learn more about Blackthorn Lavender Farm at their website here.
Even when the farms are closed to visitors for the season, or for any other reason, you can always order products from these farms’ websites, so keep a “virtual roadtrip” in mind for times when an actual in-person visit isn’t possible!
What’s your favorite lavender product? Did you know there were so many local lavender options to be had?
Here’s another treat to look forward to in summertime: sunflower fields!
Address: 1889 Daniel Boone Pkwy, Foster, WV 25081, USA
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