Monday, July 28, 2025

Local: Enjoyed Sunflower Summer at Sandy Hill Farm!

Sandy Hill Farm in Eliot, Maine plants many rows of giant sunflowers, and allows people to walk down the large "aisles" and take pictures. There's an admission to the farm, which also covers a few other things. The experience is usually open in July, so we went!

This year's event ended on July 20th so we got there a couple of days before. It was a nice way to spend 90 minutes or so, and the sunflowers are amazing. Some of the sunflowers had grown to about four or five feet high!  The rows of Sunflowers were amazing to behold.  

The field was in full bloom, and we had good weather with sunshine and highs in the 70s since the heat wave had ended.

We noticed that there were cars from Massachusetts and New Hampshire as well as from Maine. Apparently it's become quite a big attraction during the summer time. If you want to plan for next year. The cost is $7.00 per person on weekdays (Monday thru Thursday) and $10.00 per person on weekend days (Friday thru Sunday). Children 3 and under are free.
As we walked up and down a couple of pathways, it seemed like there was a bee on every other sunflower, so the pollinators were working hard!  

Each ticket entitles the ticket holder to: entry to the field for walking and picture-taking among the blooms and their distinctive metal art, wagon rides on their refurbished train (which is really a small trolley on rubber tires pulled by a tractor), and a single scoop of their Frozen Custard (fancy ice cream).


 There was also a kid-sized pick up truck made of wood that you could pose next to, so I did!
 

(Photo: A panel of fencing in front of the Sunflowers that spelled out "Sandy Hill Farm" on the pickets.)

The day that we went, there were a lot of mothers with children there and they all wanted to board the trolley so unfortunately we were not able to do so. The trolley takes you on a 15 minute ride around the entire farm which is quite extensive.








This is the same farm that puts on a massive Christmas display in the winter time. You may remember it from a blog earlier this year than I posted.

During the Christmas display, They put out close to a 1 million lights and light up trees make tunnels I have vehicles made of lights, polar bears and Penguins made of lights and other things. It's pretty cool in the winter time as well! If you don't remember the blog or missed it, you can see the Holiday light blog here: https://rob-tom-dolly-franklin.blogspot.com/2024/12/saw-amazing-holiday-light-display-open.html


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