Price: $1,150 (per family of four)
Duration: 3 days / 2 nights
Location: Blossom Hills Meadowland
Best for: Families with kids aged 4-11, nature enthusiasts, flower lovers
This tour’s all about slowing down and soaking up the beauty of wildflowers, with a sprinkle of learning and a lot of fun. It’s perfect for families who want to ditch screens and get lost in nature’s colors. Think leisurely walks, crafting with petals, and cozy campfires that feel like a warm hug. Guides are like your favorite science teacher—full of plant trivia but great at keeping kids engaged with stories and laughs. It’s hands-on and creative, with activities that spark joy for kids and let parents relax. The meadows are your playground, and every moment feels like a little gift from the earth.
Blossom Hills Meadowland is like stepping into a vibrant painting—acres of wildflowers in reds, purples, and yellows, stretching across gentle hills with forests and mountains peeking in the distance. It’s a 2-hour drive from the nearest city, down winding roads where you might spot a deer or two. The meadows buzz with butterflies and bees, and the air’s sweet with scents of clover and lavender. You’re camping in a snug clearing right in the heart of it, with a babbling stream nearby for splashing around. At night, the stars blaze, and it’s so quiet you can hear the grass sway. It’s a colorful, soul-soothing slice of nature.


Guided Botany Walks: Every morning, you set off on a 1-hour walk through the meadows, led by a guide who points out gems like bright poppies, delicate orchids, or fuzzy lamb’s ear. Kids get a “flower journal” to sketch or jot down finds, and guides share fun facts—like how sunflowers follow the sun or which blooms make the best tea. The walks are gentle, with pauses to sniff or touch (carefully!).
Flower-Pressing Activities: On days one and two, you spend 45 minutes pressing flowers into bookmarks or cards. Guides provide presses and tips for arranging petals to look stunning. Kids love making their own keepsakes, and parents can join or sip coffee nearby. It’s calm, creative, and you take home your art.
Countryside Campfires: Each night, you gather ‘round a campfire for stories—maybe a myth about how roses got their thorns or a local tale of a flower fairy. There’s marshmallows, hot cocoa, and sometimes a guide strums a guitar. Kids can chime in with their own stories, and it’s pure cozy magic.
Meadow Scavenger Hunt: Day two brings a 1-hour family scavenger hunt to find treasures like a four-leaf clover or a dandelion puff. It’s a playful race through the meadows, with seed packets as prizes to plant at home. Keeps everyone smiling and curious.
Nature Crafts: On day three, kids make “flower crowns” from vines and safe blooms in a 30-minute session. It’s guided, easy, and the crowns make for adorable photos. Even grown-ups get roped into wearing one sometimes.
Free Meadow Time: There’s plenty of downtime to wander, fly kites, or roll down hills. Kids can chase butterflies or build tiny forts from sticks. It’s unstructured fun, with the meadows as your canvas.
What’s Included?
All meals (fresh, picnic-style eats like salads, sandwiches, and kid-friendly snacks like berries).
Camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, comfy mats).
Flower presses, journals, craft supplies, and scavenger hunt prizes.
Guides who know plants and make it fun for all.
Basic first-aid and 24/7 support for bug bites or muddy shoes.
Comfy shoes for walking, a hat for sun, and light layers for cool evenings. Bring sunscreen, bug spray (meadows love bugs), and a reusable water bottle. A small backpack’s great for kids to carry their journals or finds. A camera’s a must for those flower-filled views. We’ll send a packing list when you book, so you’re golden. If it’s rainy, we’ve got tarps, but a poncho’s handy.
This journey’s like a deep breath of fresh air. The meadows are a riot of color, the activities spark creativity, and the campfires wrap it all in warmth. Kids feel like little botanists, parents get to chill, and everyone leaves with pressed flowers and happy hearts. It’s a short, sweet escape that makes you love nature even more. Just brace for pollen—bring a tissue if you’re sneezy!
