The Flower Fields Hit Peak Bloom In San Diego County

CARLSBAD, CA — The Flower Fields are in peak bloom in San Diego’s North County.

There are 48 acres of giant tecolote ranunculus, a flower known for its large, double-petaled blooms, creating a rainbow of color at The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. The peak bloom usually spans about two weeks, making it an ideal time for a first-time or return visit to the ranch.

“Be prepared to be awestruck, and elevate your mood with a visit to The Flower Fields,” Fred Clarke, general manager of The Flower Fields, told Patch.

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This season’s theme is “Spring into Color,” which is fitting because Clarke expected it to be a colorful season back in January when the first ranunculus bloomed.

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“This year, the fields are really coming along nice,” he told Patch at the time.

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Now, the ranch has rows and rows of many-colored ranunculus. The season is slated to run through Mother’s Day.

The Flower Fields offer a full slate of activities, including live music performances, workshops and wellness classes. Other attractions include the American Flag of Flowers, artist gardens and aviaries, tractor wagon rides, a sweet pea maze, poinsettia display, Carlsbad Mining Company, Santa’s Playground and more.

Single ticket admission costs $23 for adults, $21 for seniors and military, and $14 for children ages 3-10. Admission is free for children under 3. Season passes are $48 for adults, $44 for seniors, and $28 for children ages 3-10, with group tours also available. Tickets are available online only.

The ranch is located at 5704 Paseo Del Norte in Carlsbad.

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