Lavender Dreams: Visiting 3 Beautiful Lavender Fields in Wisconsin
- Kari Lynn

- Jun 20
- 3 min read
When summer rolls around, Wisconsin comes alive with wildflowers, farmer’s markets, and one of our favorite seasonal sights—lavender fields in full bloom. If you’ve never wandered through rows of fragrant purple blooms, now’s the time to add it to your Midwest bucket list. Not only are these lavender farms gorgeous for photos, but they also offer handmade products, festivals, and experiences you’ll want to return for year after year.
Here’s a closer look at three dreamy lavender fields in Wisconsin you’ll want to visit this summer:
🌿 1. Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm – Washington Island
📍Location: 1350 Airport Rd, Washington Island, WI
🗓️ Best time to visit: Mid-July to early August
🌸 Bloom size: Over 20,000 lavender plants!

Fragrant Isle is the largest lavender farm in the Midwest—and it’s absolutely magical. Located on scenic Washington Island (just off the Door County peninsula), this 21-acre property is a true summer escape. The moment you step into the lavender fields, the scent and peaceful vibes take over.

Walk through rows of vibrant purple blooms with stunning island views.
Shop their lavender market, which sells everything from essential oils to skincare and lavender culinary treats.
Don’t miss the Le Café onsite, where you can sip a lavender lemonade or try lavender-infused ice cream.
Pro tip: Getting to the island involves a ferry ride from Northport Pier, which adds to the adventure!

🌿 2. New Life Lavender & Cherry Farm – Baraboo, WI
📍Location: E10766 County Rd W, Baraboo, WI
🗓️ Best time to visit: Mid to late July
🌸 Bloom size: About 25 varieties of lavender

Located just minutes from Wisconsin Dells, New Life Lavender Farm offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. This family-owned farm grows 25 types of lavender alongside tart cherries, herbs, and bees. It’s a wholesome, relaxing stop that’s perfect for couples, families, or anyone needing a break from the chaos of the Dells.

Take the guided farm tour, which includes a wagon ride, greenhouse tour, and behind-the-scenes look at lavender harvesting.
Try their homemade lavender cherry pie, lavender lemonade, or slushies—so good.
Browse their beautiful farm store for lavender teas, body care, and unique home goods.
Bonus: The farm is also home to a prayer trail and scenic pond, adding to the serenity.

🌿 3. Lavender Mission – Greenleaf, WI
📍Location: 2726 School Road, Greenleaf, WI (20 minutes south of Green Bay)
🗓️ Best time to visit: Late June to mid-July
🌸 Bloom size: Over 5,000 lavender plants and expanding each year

Lavender Mission is a hidden gem located just outside of Green Bay, offering a peaceful rural experience centered around faith, nature, and wellness. Started as a mission-based farm, this spot grows several varieties of lavender with care and intention—and the atmosphere reflects that.

Walk the beautiful lavender rows and take in views of the countryside.
Browse their lavender shop for handcrafted soaps, essential oils, and lotions.
Enjoy the peaceful, spiritual setting—perfect for reflection or just a moment to unplug.
What makes it special: Lavender Mission is rooted in community and healing. The proceeds go toward supporting charitable missions and outreach work, so your visit supports a greater purpose.

✨ Tips for Visiting Lavender Fields in Wisconsin:
Bloom season is short! Most lavender fields peak between early July and early August, depending on the weather.
Go early in the day for fewer crowds and better lighting for photos.
Bees love lavender, but they’re usually gentle—just give them space.
Always check each farm’s website or Facebook page for hours, bloom updates, and events.

Whether you’re in it for the photos, the scent, the relaxing experience—or all of the above—Wisconsin’s lavender farms are the perfect summer getaway.
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