Peony Flower Varieties & Availability

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Where to buy

Farm Stand - flower farm and fruit orchard

Located in the Snake River canyon north of Filer, Idaho, our on-site orchard flower and fruit stand is open seasonally.
- Peony blooms start in mid-May.
- Cherries and apricots start in mid-June.
- Peaches, pears, plums, nectarines, apples, tomatoes, cantaloup and watermelon all begin in mid-August with multiple varieties that ripen throughout September into early October.

We offer already picked and you-pick options. Call the fruit stand to learn of daily hours, read the Plan your Visit, or check our FaceBook and Instagram pages with frequent updates.

Thank you for supporting small agriculture and our family-owned business!

Peony farm near Twin Falls, Idaho.

U-pick & already picked Peony Flowers

  • Kelley’s Canyon Orchard is located in the Snake River Canyon. Depending on your cell phone carrier, service is limited.

  • The Orchard is not a public park. It is a privately owned business and please be respectful. Paying customers only.

  • Pricing is per stem and varies based on variety for both U-pick and already picked blooms. There is a $1/person entry fee for the U-pick option.

  • Parking is available at the on-site stand. Please park in front of the stand, along the drive way without blocking the main drive, or along the paved River Road. Be careful of passing cars. Walking is required to access the peony field.

  • There is a public restroom and hand washing stations available at the on-site stand.

  • Payment - We accept cash, checks (with a phone number), and all major credit cards including Apply Pay (subject to a convince fee of 3%).

    U-pick peonies:

  • Unless you have a service animal, please leave your animals at home due to GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) guidelines and protocols.

  • Before entering the peony field, please STOP at the provided bench and scrape shoes of any stickers or weeds. We are very attentive to keeping unwanted weeds out.

  • Please bring your own scissors, gloves, and containers. Or, we will wrap your flowers in paper and provide a packet of flower food.

  • Pick or snip only the flowers you intend to purchase.

  • Watch out for our friendly pollinating working bees, they are not aggressive yet will sting if provoked!

  • After you pick your fruit, feel free to take your time in admiring the orchard and take some photos; but be courteous with others also enjoying the experience. You’re encouraged to share your adventure with others as we greatly rely on our community to continue our Century Farm legacy.

Thank you!