Sunday March 29th, 2026
10:00 am – 3:00 pm | Stone House, Merrimac Farm WMA (directions)
Family-friendly (no pets allowed), Free – timed entry ticket required, donations appreciated
Dress for muddy conditions!

Join us for a magical day celebrating Prince William County’s official flower—the Virginia Bluebell! During this special event, the floodplain comes alive with a breathtaking carpet of blue blooms, creating a scene straight out of a fairytale.

Important Notice: Due to the event’s popularity and past traffic challenges, timed entry is now required to improve parking and reduce congestion. Please register in advance!

Important Event Details

🎟️Timed Entry Tickets Required
This event is free, but due to its popularity, registration is required for timed parking entry. Secure your spot here in advance! 🎟️1 ticket –> is good for 1 car 🚗

⌚This is not your tour time. Once you arrive you are free to join whichever tour(s) interest you. Tour details are below.

💵 Bring Cash for Vendors
Wifi and cell signal is limited so many vendors may not be able to accept cards. Be sure to bring cash for food, crafts, and other fun items.

🌱 Support Conservation
Donations are encouraged and directly support the Bluebell Festival and Prince William Conservation Alliance’s ongoing conservation efforts.

🚶‍♂️ Trail Information

  • The Bluebell Trail is a 2-mile, one-way circuit (counterclockwise) during the festival to help manage foot traffic on the narrow paths. It’s been our experience that walking the trail counterclockwise (as shown below) optimizes the awe-factor of the bluebell blooms.
  • If you prefer a self-guided visit on another day, you are welcome to purchase a Daily Access Permit and explore at your own pace.

💧 Be Prepared for Muddy Conditions
This event takes place in the floodplain, so wear appropriate footwear and be ready for muddy trails. Trails are not ADA accessible.

🚗 Limited Parking – Please Carpool!
Parking is limited, so we encourage carpooling whenever possible.

🥙Food Available
4M Vending food truck and a community bake sale will be on site throughout the festival. Feel free to enjoy lunch or a snack before or after your walk. Cash is recommended.

Tour Schedule

TimeTourPresenter/Tour Guide
10:20AMWater, Wetlands and Wildlife: It’s All Going on in the FloodplainCharles Smith, VNPS
10:40AMNatives and Invasive Plants Along the Bluebell TrailClara Buchen, WSSI
11:00AMBirds of the Woods and Their SoundsKevin Parker, PWCA
11:20AMWatershed WalkJosie Anderson, PWSWD
11:40AMHow to Find and Expand Your Local Plant CommunitiesValerie Huelsman, VCE PW Master Gardeners
12:00PMWelcome Remarks– Ashley Studholme, Executive Director of Prince William Conservation Alliance
– Col. Jenny A. Colegate, Commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico
– Chair Deshundra Jefferson of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors
– Matthew Kline of Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
12:40PMLooking Closely at What is Under OurFeetCindy Smith, MowCow
1:00PMFloodplain EcologyCharlie Grymes, PWCA
1:20PMWoodland, Wildflowers and Other Native PlantsNancy Vehrs, VNPS/PWWS
1:40PMExplore the Wonders of Spring!Claudia Thompson-Deahl , PWWS
2:00PMInsects that Need Native PlantsJudy Gallagher, NVBA

About Merrimac Farm WMA

Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is owned by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. Through a partnership with Prince William Conservation Alliance and Marine Corps Base Quantico together we manage the area for quality habitat for wildlife and create opportunities for residents to delight in nature. An access fee is required outside of this special event.

Thank you to our exhibitors!