Registered Agritourism
There's no better way to connect with your food, fuel and fiber than by connecting with the people that grow it! Agritourism is all about that connection.
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These beauties aren't just our state flower but a gorgeous backdrop for photos around Kansas! Sunflowers pop up each summer in the state but remember, not all sunflower fields that are planted are open to the public, so please be respectful of the fields and research before you head out with a camera. Visiting sunflower fields that are open to the public is a great way to support local farmers and Shop Kansas Farms! We'll add more public sunflower fields to our list as we find them!
Sunflower Season is already here! As of August 2024, some of the fields listed on our map above have already started blooming! We strongly encourage you to check each individual farm's listing and their Facebook page for the most up-to-date information since not every field is planted at the same time.
Most sunflower fields have Facebook pages that they update, so keep an eye on those as they share when their fields are at their best. Enjoy the beauty of these yellow flowers while they thrive in the Kansas sun. View the map below for locations!
Each field below has different hours of operation, admission pricing, donation requests, and professional photographer guidelines. If you have a question regarding these fields, please contact the farms directly via their website or Facebook pages.
While sunflower fields can be spotted all over the state, many of the sunflower fields that are open to the public are located in central and eastern Kansas. However, the Goodland area is notable for its large sunflower production with Goodland being nicknamed the Sunflower City of Kansas. Kansas ranks 4th in the US in sunflower production, and we grow both non-oil as well as oil-type varieties. In 2018, 89 million pounds of sunflowers were grown on 65,000 acres,
Individual fields are usually only in bloom for about a two-week period, so once you find the field you'd like to go to be sure to follow them on social media to ensure that you get there in that limited timeframe. Cultivated sunflowers (the big ones as seen in the photo above) can be found from late summer (mid-August) to early fall (early October). Fields are planted at different times and weather can affect bloom peaks.
This depends! Please remember that not all sunflower fields are open to the public, so please don't pick any sunflowers from those that are not open. Some publicly open farms do allow you to take a few stems home, they just ask for a small donation so that they can plant again for you next year. Be sure to look for signage at the field that you visit, or better yet, ask the farmer!
Each sunflower field will have a little different peak bloom (due to planting dates, variety selected, and even weather), but a good rule of thumb is to really start looking in September. We'll be updating the expected peak blooms at fields around the state below as soon as the individual fams start posting estimates!
Wild sunflowers bloom in natural spaces during the summer months, but cultivated sunflowers (the big ones as seen in the photo above) can be found late summer (mid-August) to early fall (early October). Fields are planted at different times and weather can affect bloom peaks.
There's no better way to connect with your food, fuel and fiber than by connecting with the people that grow it! Agritourism is all about that connection.
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