Our first visit to see Daffodils in bloom in there first opening week for the season. The field full of daffodils in different types. And other flowers such as Hyacinth, tulips. We pack our lunch as their facebook page advice. We really enjoy strolling around and take a lots of photo. After you have enough of photo taking. Walk up the hill to see a herd of peacocks.
We arrived a week after it opened and what a sight! Even during a weekday it was very busy. Many of the flowers were past and they closed early, so we were thrilled to get to see it in its glory.
Daffodil Hill is a family owned business. When the daffodils are in bloom, it is a glorious sight to see them along pathways, up the hillsides and in barrels. A perfect place for a family picnic or stroll along the paths. Some small animals in pens. Photo ops galore!
Only open for a limited time in spring but worth the drive to get there.Hundreds of thousands of daffodils in bloom, many different varieties and colors, see the world awaking from a cold winter with this spectacular sight and the best part is it is free!
Spring is here when Volcano's Daffodil Hill is in bloom. Only open 2-4 weeks of the year, usually March, the thousands of blooming daffodils are the harbinger of spring in the foothills. Nothing can prepare you for the delight of this magical spot.
I found it to be a good outing if you don't have anything to do. However this review comes from someone who recently attended the Skagit county Tulip festival where there are multitude of colors and thousands of acres of tulips and daffodils. So unfortunately my family was not as impressed. We expected a huge hillside of flowers but actually was gardens and the flowers were already wilting. Pros: free entry free parking (although I gave a donation) nice people nice place for a Sunday drive pretty flowers. Cons: go when they first open in March because we went yesterday and some flowers were already wilting.
Keep in mind that we live in Volcano, but I felt like everyone should know what a gem this is. If you get the chance, make sure to make the drive up to see this is bloom. Bring a picnic lunch!
Getting here you drive through the small town of Volcano and up through some beautiful scenery. Have tried to catch the daffodils in bloom but have either been to early or too late.
If you are any where near Jackson, you must proceed to Daffodil Hill. The best time to visit the area is around early spring. I advise you call to confirm if the flowers are in full bloom. An overwhelming beautiful fields of different shades of yellow daffodils will take your breath.
We went to Daffodil Hill on a Tuesday morning. The first thing my 5 year old grandson noticed were the beautiful peacocks! Several males were showing off their stuff. I have never seen such a huge feather spread, it was wider than my arms held out sideways from fingertip to fingertip and at least as tall as me. An awesome sight. The flowers were gorgeous. There were so many varieties to take in. Very nicely set up. There is even a little non profit snack bar across the street that is very reasonable and staffed by some very sweet ladies. Oh, and did I mention parking and visiting the daffodils is all free!!