Spring Blooms
Expiration: May 31st 2026
The Spring Blooms passport is your official guide to the most vibrant season in Wisconsin! Use this digital passport to see, smell, and experience the state's beautiful spring flowers, plants, and shrubs.
From the first vibrant tulips and daffodils to the fragrant lilacs and stunning peonies, this journey through Wisconsin’s greenhouses and gardens is sure to warm your heart. As you explore, you’ll earn points at each floral destination. Accumulate those points to redeem for a chance to win the ultimate prize: farm fresh flowers!
Find your perfect spring ag-venture and celebrate the beauty of the season with Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Destinations.
Tell your friends to sign up for their free floral passport today: wiagtourism.com
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Experience the best of spring at Country Bumpkin Farm Market in Sauk County! Kick off your ag-venture starting April 25 by wandering through their vibrant greenhouse, blooming with fresh flowers and plants. While you're there, families can explore the Lil’ Bumpkin Play Village & Petting Farm to meet friendly donkeys, alpacas, and goats. Day passes are just $12 per person, making it a perfect springtime destination to earn points on your passport while enjoying the fresh air and farm fun.
Diamond Vu Ag Education Center (Sheboygan Falls): is a non-profit dedicated to teaching the community about Wisconsin agriculture Experience hands-on learning with diverse animal stations featuring cows, donkeys, and bees. Take a spring tour of the flower fields or learn the art of bouquet making at this engaging educational hub. Contact the farm to set up a personalized experience at 920-728-2906.
Plan to attend the May 9 Plant Sale & Petting Zoo Fundraiser.
Ebert's Greenhouse Village (Ixonia): Opening April 15, Ebert's is a true garden destination. Wander through greenhouses alive with the scent of blooming roses and perennial favorites like "Jacob’s Ladder" and "forget-me-nots".
See where innovation blooms and experience the science of growth this spring at Food + Farm Exploration Center. Step into our high-tech greenhouse to see the season’s first sprouts taking root, then head outdoors to witness the landscape transform as spring planting begins across our demonstration farm fields.
Beyond the fields, dive into immersive, multi-sensory exhibits that showcase the technology and heart of modern agriculture. From the "World’s Largest Potato Masher" to the local, farm-to-table flavors at Colorful Plate Café, every corner of the center offers a unique perspective on the journey of our food. Whether you’re a lifelong agritourist or a curious family seeker, spring is the perfect time to explore the innovation behind Wisconsin farming
Show your digital pass at check-in for Buy One, Get One FREE admission.
Dive into a sea of color at this family farm specializing in breathtaking tulips. It is the perfect spot for spring photography and picking your own vibrant bouquet straight from the fields. Four Acres Flowers features 50,000 tulips and daffodils across one acre of quiet country scenery. Opening Weekend April 30-May 3.
Tickets are $10 per care and must be purchased through Four Acres Flowers website https://ticketscandy.com/ec/erin-avila-vissers-470. Parking for one passenger vehicle, up to 5 guests. This ticket allows parking and entrance to the flower field. No large vans, buses or RVs allowed
Both pre-cut and U-Pick bouquets are available for purchase. Bring your own vase or purchase one on-site, all flowers will be wrapped for travel.
Opening May 1, this charming market features a greenhouse packed with fresh flowers and starts. Don't leave without trying their famous homemade pastries or picking up a bag of fresh, sweet homegrown peas.
Honeymoon Acres in New Holstein, WI, is a family-operated greenhouse and nursery often described as a"gardener's paradise". Founded and owned byJoe and Marci McShaw, the business recently celebrated its 40th season of operation. During your Spring visit you will find a massive selection of hanging baskets, vegetables, herbs, perennials, annuals, and fruit plants.
Opening May 1. A staple for family traditions, the spring season offers scenic photo ops and a country store stocked with seasonal goods. Visit the animal pen to say hello to the resident farm friends.https://www.jerrysmithfarm.com/farm/
LaClare Family Creamery is one of the most awarded goat cheese producers in the United States, known for exceptional quality and flavor. Located in Fond du Lac County, this family-owned creamery invites visitors to experience a unique bird’s-eye view of its chèvre-making process, from milk to packaging. Guests can enjoy baby goat cuddling events, creamy goat milk ice cream, a beautiful seasonal greenhouse, and visits with goats and cows. A must-stop agritourism destination for cheese lovers seeking authentic Wisconsin farm experiences including goat yoga and baby goat cuddles.
Located in northeast Wisconsin, Lumen Christi Farm is a peaceful retreat and faith-based destination welcoming visitors from across the state and beyond. Just 30 minutes from the Shrine of Our Lady of Champion—the farm offers retreats, group rentals, volunteer opportunities, and seasonal faith events. From healing encounters to a live nativity, Lumen Christi Farm invites guests to rest, serve, and grow in faith surrounded by God’s creation. Call (920) 714-0797 to schedule your tour.
Mulberry Lane Farm, built in 1881 and open May–October, offers families a full day of hands-on farm fun in a charming country setting. Visitors can milk a cow, catch a chicken, kiss a pig, cuddle kittens, hand-feed goats and sheep, ride a pony, take a hayride, and meet many friendly farm animals. Explore the Olde Tool Shed, Blacksmith Shop, and barns filled with antiques and nostalgic treasures. Spring, summer, and fall field trips are available for schools and groups. Pack a picnic or enjoy light lunch options on-site.
Narrows Creek Gardens and Greenhouse (La Valle): Tucked away in the scenic hills of Sauk County, this family-owned gem is a must-visit for any gardener. Explore their expansive greenhouses filled with vibrant hanging baskets, custom container gardens, and a massive selection of perennials. Whether you are looking for unique succulents or hardy vegetable starts, you'll find plenty of inspiration (and points!) as you wander through their lush, spring displays. Call (608) 415-0091 to schedule your appointment.
Nature's Touch Garden's Center located in Janesville, WI carries a variety of annuals, perennial plants, trees & shrubs, mulch & rock, along with other yard tools and decorations. Bring the kid and grandchildren out to jump into spring at the activity center featuring tractor train rides and giant bounce pillows. It is a scenic destination for families to enjoy the fresh spring air.
Petals & Plows Greenhouse (Ripon): Opening Day Friday, April 24th. First Family Event Sunday May 3rd from 10 am- 3 pm. Run by 3rd and 4th generation farmers, these greenhouses are bursting with annuals and perennials. While you shop for the perfect flower basket, the kids can enjoy the free barnyard playground.
Get a head start on your garden at this welcoming stop at Schairer's Autumn Acres & Greenhouse, Birnamwood, WI. Their seasonal greenhouse opening Saturday, April 25 is a spring paradise, overflowing with vibrant annuals, perennials, and stunning hanging baskets. After browsing the flowers, head over to the barn to enjoy a specialty latte or a fresh bakery treat—perfect for fueling your next ag-venture!
Celebrate the season with a stop at this family-owned market, where "farm-to-table" is a way of life. Stock up on spring essentials like fresh maple syrup, farm-fresh eggs, and local honey, or browse their freezer for premium beef, pork, and lamb. With a rotating selection of local vendors—offering everything from artisan sourdough to hand-poured candles—it’s a perfect spot to discover unique Wisconsin treasures while you earn points on your pass.
Seaquist Draft Weekend
Open Friday and Saturday, April 25-26
9 AM – 4PM
Pre-Season Sneak Preview of this year’s Products and Gifts
Featuring Apple Cider Doughnuts, Pie Slices ( Cherry, 3 Berry , Cherry Rhubarb and Cherry Apple), Frozen Pies, Fudge, Seaquist Canning Products and Much More!
Opening For the Season May 1, 2025
Open Monday Thru Saturday, 9 AM-5PM
Tender Shoots Gardens & Greenhouse (Greenwood): Step into a spring oasis where the greenhouses are overflowing with color and life. From vibrant annuals and hardy perennials to a massive selection of unique succulents and herbs, this Clark County gem has everything to get your garden started. Wander through the lush displays, explore their beautiful field-grown hostas, and don't forget to browse their charming gift shop for local wines and seasonal garden decor. Open M-F 9-5:30 pm, Sat 9-3, Sun closed. (715) 267-7870.
Warm Belly Farms offers two unique farm destinations in Wisconsin. The Fort Atkinson location features an apple orchard with 20+ varieties, offering U-pick and pre-picked apples, plus hard cider made from their own fruit. In Cottage Grove, the focus is on agricultural tourism, with a full garden center opening April 9th, event and rental spaces, vendor fairs, U-Pick hydroponic strawberries, a lively fall festival, and festive Christmas experiences. Together, both locations deliver fresh flavors, seasonal fun, and memorable farm experiences for visitors of all ages.