New jersey sunflower trail and festival

New Jersey Sunflower Trail and Festival

WASHINGTON, NJ—The New Jersey Sunflower Trail, located at 438 NJ-57, is now open to visitors, offering a vibrant summer experience until Labor Day. Highlighting the season are the Sunflower Festivals on August 3-4 and August 10-11, featuring an array of activities from food trucks and live music to a beer and wine garden and axe throwing.

Weekends starting July 20-21 offer additional attractions such as hayrides, an Activity Area, and enhanced food options, including selections from Buttzville Brewing Company. These weekend events provide a perfect setting for family outings and casual explorations.

On weekdays, the trail offers a quieter but equally enriching experience with opportunities for exploring the sunflower fields, taking photos at numerous scenic spots, picking fresh raspberries and peaches, and visiting farm animals.

Ticket prices are $12.99 per person on weekdays, $14.99 on weekends, and $19.99 during the festival days. This experience promises to be a memorable part of the summer, offering something enjoyable for all ages, from serene walks among the sunflowers to exciting weekend festivals.

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