How to See Vast Fields of Blooming Tulips on a Farm Near New York City
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How to See Vast Fields of Blooming Tulips on a Farm Near New York City

'07.03.2025'

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What could be more beautiful than New York in the spring? If you want to know where to find the most beautiful tulips near the Big Apple, this article is for you. Secret nyc tells about an incredibly beautiful farm near the city.

Tulips are native to Central Asia. They were grown by the Turks, who exported them to the Dutch around the 1600th century. The first tulips in New York are believed to have appeared in the XNUMXs, when they were brought by Dutch explorers led by Henry Hudson.

Holland near New York

Insanely beautiful spring Tulips can be seen very close to New York!

Holland Ridge Farms is located about an hour outside of New York City in Cream Ridge, New Jersey.

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The farm was founded by the Jansen family, whose patriarch immigrated to the United States from Holland in 1964.

He learned how to properly grow tulip bulbs from his father and brought that knowledge straight to New Jersey. Then in 2017, his family purchased 62 acres of farmland, which they turned into U-Pick Tulip Farm.

Now every year visitors can admire beautiful, colorful fields filled with millions of tulips. This year the farm will open in April.

It is open seven days a week in all weather conditions! Tulips blooming 2-3 weeks.

In addition to the tulips, the farm also has food trucks. They sell empanadas, BBQ, seafood, Mexican food, and more!

Over the years, the farm has doubled in size, with over 130 million tulips growing on 8 hectares of land.

Entrance tickets are not sold at the farm. You will have to book them in advance. hereTickets are $13 per person over 3 years old. There are six time slots each day that you can choose to visit.

You can pick as many flowers as you want. You pay $1 per tulip. Plastic buckets are provided. The farm is open from 9:00 a.m. to 18:00 p.m. But the riot of flowers doesn’t end in spring — sunflowers start blooming here in the fall.

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