Tea Nights
March 21-30, 2025
Fridays to Sundays
5 - 10 pm
FREE ADMISSION with paid parking*
Savor tea-inspired food and drinks while strolling through a mesmerizing sea of green and blue lights. Experience a magical evening of flavors, ambiance, and enchantment!
Ages 12 and under are free.
Eatery
Food made in-house using green tea, from soups and tartines to matcha ice cream and more!

Tea NIGHTS
Live Music Schedule
Saturday
6:30-9:00 pm
3/29 Kiley Alexander, vocal/guitar
Sunday
6:30-9:00 pm
3/30 Cassidy Paige, vocal/guitar
Festival Map

1. Wild Orchard Tea Marketplace
Explore teas from Wild Orchard and 123 Farm, learn about regenerative tea farming, and enjoy unlimited tea samples with a souvenir tea cup available for purchase. Discover the health benefits of tea, learn how to brew the perfect cup, and rethink how you enjoy it—there's more to tea than just drinking it. Watch a live tea roasting demonstration to learn about the process.
Eatery & Indoor Dining
Our culinary team has crafted a menu that brings the flavors and benefits of tea to every bite. Enjoy green tea and matcha in unexpected ways—pesto,noodles, sandwiches, and more. Savor dishes like matcha fried chicken, green tea pesto pasta, and black matcha steak sandwiches. Treat yourself to matcha cheesecake, house-baked green tea sourdough, and organic ice cream. Plus, enjoy 123Dough’s organic sourdough donuts and 123 Farm’s signature teas, all available from the eatery. Join us for live music in the indoor dining hall every Saturday from 6:30–9 PM while you dine.
Black Bench Wine Bar
Enhance your tea experience with expertly curated wine flights at the Black Bench Wine Bar. Explore organic wines, beers, and signature lavender cocktails, along with Wild Orchard Tea-infused alcohol-free mocktails.
Information Desk
Visit the front desk for event details, gift shop purchases, and farm information. Upgrade your visit to an annual membership and return for popular events like the Lavender Festival and Christmas Nights.
2. Vendor Village
Discover a variety of unique gifts from local vendors, featuring handmade candles, stationery, soaps, pottery, camp store essentials, and more.
3. Organic Galleries
Wander through a delightful collection of farm boutiques featuring Highland Provisions, 123 Farm merchandise, handcrafted candles, and unique artisan goods. Explore the crochet shop, lavender-inspired corner, and beauty boutique showcasing 123 Farm’s signature skincare products. For an extra challenge, join our tea-inspired scavenger hunt. Pick up a free game board in the lobby and search for hidden clues around the organic galleries—each revealing a letter and its corresponding number. Crack the code, solve the puzzle, and claim your prize at the lobby!
4. Tea Pallet Maze
5. Blushing Tea Tree
Our beloved photo spot, the centuries-old Blushing Tea Tree, glows with soft pink string lights, creating a romantic ambiance reminiscent of blushing tea. Though not a true tea tree, its name reflects its enchanting charm.
6. Lavender Fields
Although the lavender fields are not in bloom yet, stroll through a sparkling sea of twinkling white lights with delicate accents of soft pink, creating a dreamy and enchanting atmosphere.
7. Admission Entrance
8. Tractor Tours
Take a guided tractor-pulled wagon tour through the lavender farm, passing a 1,000-year-old oak tree before looping back. Along the way, learn about the ranch’s rich history, its organic farming practices, and other fascinating details.
9. Blacksmith Shop
Our historic blacksmith has been converted into a farm shop offering 123 Farm logo hats and t-shirts, culinary and beauty products made using lavender from our farm, and more.
11. S'mores Pits
Reserve a private s’mores pit from 7–10 PM and enjoy a special tea-infused chocolate s’mores kit for a cozy and delightful evening.
12. Flower Market
Discover a curated selection of dried floral bouquet arrangements, Flower Market-branded beauty products, plants, and gardening essentials. Find unique floral-inspired items to bring a touch of nature into your home and garden.
13. 1000-year-old Oak Tree
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