A Holiday Tulip Winter Wonderland Not to Miss Out on in New Jersey
I know, I know, summer isn't even over yet.
It's not even October.
But, why not, we can get excited about Christmas lights.
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There's a brand new event this year at a place we already love, Holland Ridge Farms.
You probably know of this place because of their u-pick tulips and sunflowers. This is going to be a little different just in time for the holidays.
What's is the holiday event called?
U-Pick Tulips: Winter Wonderland, is a walkthrough event that will dazzle visitors at any age. U-Pick Tulips are huge in the spring at Holland Ridge Farms, every weekend it's packed. And, it's beautiful and a great time for family and friends for lots of pictures.
This event is two favorite things, tulips and the holidays. It will feature fresh-cut tulips and U-Plant Tulip Bulbs and more than 30,000 illuminated tulips. Imagine walking through all those beautiful tulips. I will have to check this out. I'm not sure I've ever heard of this, but it sounds beautiful and a way to make new holiday traditions at the farm.
Along with the illuminated tulips there will be exclusive holiday photos, a market place, Santa's workshop, and more.
From Holland Ridge Farms Facebook Page: "PLUS even more surprises to come
Unwrap more secrets of our holiday event!
Text VIP to (855) 363-2843"
When is the U-Pick Tulips: Winter Wonderland?
It runs from November 30th through December 30th, 2024.
Holland Ridge Farms is located at 108 Rues Road in Cream Ridge, NJ.
Don't forget Holland Ridge Farm's Sunflower Season will be blooming soon, Click here for more information.
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