You don’t have to travel to Holland to see fields of tulips this year — because Yule Forest Farm is hosting its fourth annual Tulip Festival this spring, right here in metro Atlanta.
And in 2025, the Tulip Festival happens for four weekends in March!
You’ll be able to pick your own tulip bouquet, take spring photos with a stunning backdrop, and chase away the winter blues with a wide range of activities.
2025 Tulip Festival weekend dates:
♣ March 8 and 9
♣ March 15 and 16
♣ March 22 and 23
♣ March 29 and 30
Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
Last admission at 4:30 P.M.
Your admission also includes:
Views of the tulip fields with 170,000 blooms
FREE Dino Shows from Prehistoric Nation
Tilly Tulip Visits
Fun Zone
Sportsplex
Hayride
Petting Zoo
Inflatables
Discovery Zone
Bubbleology
Artisan Market
Barnyard Games
Food Trucks
STEM Garden
Tulipmania Movie
Color Station for Relay for Life
and MORE!!!
Tickets are $17.95 per person and are available only online in advance — NOT at the gate.
Kids age 2 and under are FREE.
You-pick tulip cups are an additional cost.
Tickets are on sale now.
You’ll find ticket info here.
Tulip Festival opening weekend 2025 discount!
Get $2 OFF each ticket you buy for opening weekend (March 8th and 9th) when you buy online and use the promo code TULIP02.
Yule Forest Farm is located at:
3565 Hwy. 155 N.
Stockbridge, GA 30281
Check out our complete Atlanta 2025 Spring Festival Guide, covering the extended metro area from March thru May.
If you live north of Atlanta, you might also be interested in the Spring ColorFest at Gibbs Gardens, featuring millions of tulips and daffodils.

Photo courtesy of Yule Forest

Photo courtesy of Yule Forest
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