Home PA Roadside Attractions Exploring Burket Farm’s Tulip Fields in Blair County

Exploring Burket Farm’s Tulip Fields in Blair County

Collage of four scenes from Burket Farm Tulip Fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania showing colorful tulip rows, vintage tractors, a large BLOOM sign, and the farm entrance sign with historic buildings in the background

Every April, Burket Farm’s tulip fields in Blair County burst into a dazzling spring spectacle of color and blooms.

Wide view of Burket Farm’s U-pick tulip fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with rows of yellow, red, and pink blooms stretching toward a vintage tractor and rolling hills in the distance

This multi-generational family farm welcomes visitors to explore eight acres of vibrant U-pick tulip fields.

Wooden sign at Burket Farm in Blair County, Pennsylvania displaying admission details and U-pick tulip pricing, with a barn and farm buildings in the background

A visit here feels like stepping into a living postcard of rural Pennsylvania.

Rows of pink, yellow, and multicolored tulips blooming across Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a large blue BLOOM sign and wooded hills in the background

Directions | Hours | Admission Fees

Burket Farm is located at 237 Burket Road, Tyrone, PA 16686.


The fields are open to visitors Thursday – Monday 11 am – 7 pm (closed Tuesday-Wednesday.)

Burket Farm entrance sign framed by tulips and landscaped stones in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with historic farmhouse buildings and a country road under a clear blue sky

Admission fees are $5/person, children 5 and under admitted free.

Visitor information sign for Burket Farm tulip fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania listing admission price, U-pick tulip cost, parking details, and visitor guidelines
Screenshot courtesy Burket Farm website.

Opening day is weather dependent – please check Burket Farm’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE for the exact date this year.

Bright yellow tulips lining rows at Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a large blue BLOOM sign and rolling mountain ridges beneath a partly cloudy sky

What You’ll See at Burket Farm’s Tulip Fields

Rows of red, yellow, pink, and multicolored tulips stretch across gently rolling farmland.

Visitors walking through colorful rows of blooming tulips at Burket Farm in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a vintage tractor, silos, and rolling farmland in the background under a clear sky

Scenic backdrops include white barns, silos, and wooded ridges rising beyond the fields.

Colorful rows of blooming tulips at Burket Farm in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a vintage red tractor, white barn, and silo set against a wooded mountain backdrop

Vintage tractors parked among the blooms add rustic charm and perfect photo opportunities.

Vintage blue tractor parked beside colorful rows of tulips at Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with silos, barns, and rolling farmland in the distance under a clear sky

A large blue BLOOM sign stands proudly among the flowers, inviting playful snapshots.

Colorful rows of pink, yellow, and multicolored tulips blooming across Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a large “BLOOM” sign set against rolling hills in the background

Many guests stop to carefully pick their favorite stems to bring home as souvenirs.

Visitors picking tulips among colorful blooming rows at Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with rolling farmland and leafless trees in the background

Photo boards and benches placed throughout the fields make it easy to capture memorable shots.

Painted photo board with two tulip cutouts for pictures at Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, set among rows of colorful blooming tulips

Even the parking area offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside and blossoms.

Visitors’ cars parked beside a gravel lane at Burket Farm’s tulip fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with colorful flower rows and open farmland stretching beneath a clear blue spring sky

Final Thoughts

Burket Farm’s tulip season is a short-lived but unforgettable celebration of spring.

Rows of vibrant red, yellow, and multicolored tulips blooming across Burket Farm’s U-pick fields in Blair County, Pennsylvania, with a lone bench overlooking the spring flowers under a clear blue sky

In a time when many family farms are disappearing or being replaced by development, it’s especially heartening to see one local farm keeping agricultural traditions alive for future generations.

Burket Farm sign beside a rustic wooden fence at the Blair County tulip fields, surrounded by blooming tulips with colorful rows stretching across rolling hills under a clear spring sky

Nearby Attractions

23 Must-See Attractions in Blair County is your guide to more thinsg to see and do near Burket Farm’s tulip fields.

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