Photo via Maris Farms Instagram
Is there a better way to kick off spring than with some beautiful blooms and super cute farm animals? Probably not. If that sounds up your alley you’re going to want to head to Maris Farms because their Baby Animals and Blooms Days are back!
This event is all about embracing the potential of spring. You’ll find a local farmer’s market, vendors, adult, and baby animal cuteness, as well as fields of beautiful blooms. It’s an event that’s great for folks of all ages with something for everyone to see, enjoy and experience.
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Your admission includes access to activities like a Wagon Ride, Cow Train Ride, Low Ropes Course, Conk the Crow, and Roller Bowler. Plus Hilltop favorites like Gaga Ball, Bee-line Ziplines, Wall Mazes, Human Foos Ball, Trike Track, Tubeslides, and Barnyard Ball Zone. That means you can either simply wander the farm or enjoy some playtime and burn off all the delicious farm foods.
When it comes to the blooms you’ll be able to view them, take pictures and even purchase cut tulips if your heart desires. As always we recommend planning ahead and purchasing your tickets in advance, especially because this is a popular event that is likely to sell out and also because you get a better admission price when purchasing online. Enjoy!
When: Weekends until May 8th
Where: 25001 Sumner Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA
Cost: 2 & under FREE , child (3-12 years) $16, general admission $18 online, $25 onsite
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