It’s Tulip U-Pick Season at Thompson Family Farms (2026)

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Thompson Family Farms in Campobello, SC, has so many opportunities to pick your own. Picking blooming flowers is delightful, and Thompson Family Farms is one of only a couple of farms near the Upstate that offer u-pick tulips. Over 130,000 of them! What a win!

We adore this farm because it is well-maintained, it is run efficiently, and the view of Hogback Mountain is perfect for photos with my kids. Everything we have picked has been high quality, plus it is a wonderful time exploring the beautiful farm.

Thompson Family Farms opens March 12th, 2026, for their spring season!

Tulips at Thompson Family Farms

Watch! See Tulips at Thompson Family Farms

Offered in March: U-pick Tulips at Thompson Family Farms

As some of the first pops of color to emerge from the ground, tulips are a welcome sign that spring is here. Fresh-picked tulips make excellent gifts, centerpieces, and decor. Plus, it is so much fun going out to a U-pick patch and selecting the flowers yourself. It’s pretty joyful.

Scenes from the tulip farm

Check out some of the beautiful scenes waiting for you at Thompson Family Farms.

Arriving at Thompson Family Farms for tulips in Campobello, SC

The flower patch at Thompson Family Farms is open seasonally in March and early April (though weather can affect hours, so follow their Facebook page). The length of time the patch is open depends on the weather and bloom time, and the season is very short, but it’s so worth it. It is stunning! U-pick will return March 12, 2026.

Child picking tulips: Thompson Family Farms in Campobello, SC

U-Pick Tulips in The Flower Patch at Thompson Family Farms

Tulips are synonymous with the cool, breezy weather of early Spring. You can u-pick from 25 varieties of tulips that are spread across 4 acres. They have multiple colors, including pink, red, yellow, white, and variegated orange/red, and more.

Be sure to stay on the paths when walking through the flowers. In addition, if you cut the flower, you buy it. Be sure it is the flower you want before taking your scissors to the stem.

The Thompson family recommends cutting the flowers at the length that you want, and we found cutting low on the stem to be best for us. Most importantly, be sure that you are only cutting what you want to take home, and be mindful of where you are stepping so that tulips still waiting to bloom do not get damaged.

Once you have all of the tulips you would like, you can head back to the tent to have them wrapped in bouquets. If you plan to pick a large number of tulips, I recommend bringing something sturdy like a box to take them home in, so they are safe from damage. 

View of Hogback Mountain at Thompson Family Farms

Tulips: Photo Opportunities at Thompson Family Farms

Other than the obvious photos of you and your children amongst the flowers, The Flower Patch also has a couple of lovely photography setups on the property. If you head to the far ends of the fields, you will find a red tractor set up with a rustic farm vibe of window panes and flower buckets that make for some adorable photos!

There is also a pallet-style backdrop with a chair and blooming flowers to take pictures with. The property itself is situated in a field that is surrounded by trees, so there are many opportunities to get that perfect spring picture. 

Professional photographers are welcome to come to the farm during open hours to capture photos with their clients.

Price of Admission and U-Pick Tulips

Admission is $10 per person for ages 12 and older. Children under 11 and under are free to attend. If you want to participate in u-pick, Tulips are $1.25 per stem. Flowers will be wrapped in a bouquet for guests at checkout. The farm does take cash, card, and Venmo.

Please follow the farm’s guidance for cutting and watch your step to ensure that the other tulips are safe for other people to enjoy their u-pick experience.

For 2026, the farm will have honey and farm-grown popcorn for sale along with spring plants, including lavender, peony plants, petunias, and strawberry starters. You can also purchase hanging plants like Boston ferns and flower baskets.

Tips to Keep Your Flowers Fresh

Sara Thompson recommends making a fresh cut before putting your flowers in their water vase once you arrive home. You should then display your flowers out of direct sunlight. She also mentioned the fascinating fact that tulip stems continue to grow once placed in water, so they may appear to be longer after a few days in the vase. Be sure to change out your water regularly to elongate your bloom time. And most importantly, enjoy! 

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Tulips at Thompson Family Farms, SC

Key Things to Know Before Visiting Thompson Family Farms

  • There are no dogs allowed at The Flower Patch.
  • There is a porta-potty for emergencies, so be sure to take a potty break before arriving.
  • Pack a picnic and enjoy the view! There are a couple of picnic tables, and plenty of grassy space to lay down a blanket. If you picnic, please pick up all trash before leaving.
  • It can be muddy in the fields, so wear appropriate shoes. 
  • The farm is accessible, but it can be bumpy because of the gravel parking lot. If you plan to bring a stroller, ones with wheels made for rough terrain are highly recommended. A soft body carrier for a baby may be easier. 
  • Reservations are not required. However, you should follow the Thompson Family Farms’ Facebook page for updates and information before heading to the farm.
  • The u-pick tulip fields are open in light rain, but be prepared for mud in that scenario.
  • Don’t forget water, hats, and sunscreen when you head out to pick sunflowers in the summer!
  • Cash, card, and even Apple Pay are accepted at the farm.

Thompson Family Farms
13830 SC-11, Campobello, SC
Hours: Monday- Saturday
Closed Sunday
10 am – 6 pm

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