Breathtaking photos are going viral this week showing a labyrinth in Michigan.
The labyrinth full of lavender is located at the Cherry Point Farm and Market just outside of Grand Rapids, and it could not be more beautiful! Social media users have been loving the photos ever since Cherry Point Farm and Market posted them to their Instagram page.
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Thanks to Brian Lemmer for this great drone shot of our labyrinth and herb garden.
Visitors are allowed to visit the lavender labyrinth for free, making it all the more magical. However, if you want to see the labyrinth in full bloom, you only have a three week window to do so. The labyrinth typically blooms between July 8 and July 15, and it usually lasts until mid August.
Visiting the labyrinth can actually benefit your health, as experts say that the scent of lavender reduces stress and makes people feel mellow.

Cherry Point has typically been a cherry farm, with the lavender labyrinth being a relatively new edition. The farm also grows apples, peaches, asparagus and raspberries.
The labyrinth includes 36 herbal beds, with the 12 outer ones being grown in Michigan in the full sun. The middle beds are culinary, while the innermost beds follow specific themes, such as “medicinal herbs,” “insecticide herbs” and “herbs used for dye.”
If you love lavender, you should definitely consider making a trip to this farm this coming summer!
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