Fifth annual Tulip Festival will open Saturday, April 26
SPRING GROVE — The Richardson Farm Tulip Festival is a go for Saturday, April 26, at the farm, 909 English Prairie Road, Spring Grove.
The gift shop will open at 9:30 a.m. and the fields at 10 a.m., said George and Wendy Richardson, operators of the farm along with George’s brother, Robert, Robert’s wife, Carol, George’s son, Ryan, and Ryan’s wife, Kristen. With the exception of Mondays, the fest then will be open daily, with the fields closing at 6:30 p.m. and the gift shop at 7 p.m., while blooms last.
“These last few days of warm weather have brought out tens of thousands of blooms, with more popping each day,” said Robert Richardson, noting that more than a million tulips in myriad colors are expected to grace the farm’s 10 acres of flower fields as the fest progresses. Different varieties bloom slightly sooner than others, to ensure a constant bounty of blooms for visitors. More than 50,000 daffodils also will dazzle.
“Check our Facebook posts Friday afternoon and Saturday morning to see pictures of what’s in bloom,” added George Richardson, who also noted that the gift shop boasts “tulipy” items galore — from leather key chains and purses from Holland to T-shirts and hand-painted stemware.
Shop visitors also will find modern restrooms, a wine tasting bar featuring Prairie State wines, hand-made fudge, and new this year, Morning Mimosas — all day long.
The fest fields border a picturesque, lakeside picnic area. Food trucks and live music are present on weekends. The fest is pet-friendly; well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome.
Other fest information is available on the Richardson “World’s Largest” Corn Maze Facebook page, @richardsonadventurefarm on Instagram or at richardsonfarm.com, where tickets and pricing also are available.