Young Living Farm in Mona, Utah

Mona, Utah, U.S.

postcard_utahThe Young Living farm in Mona, Utah, U.S., is set against a stark desert landscape. Surrounded by mountain ranges, the lavender fields contrast brightly against the natural elements of central Utah.

History

In 1871, Howard and Martha Jane Corey staked a small homestead in central Utah. While Howard raised livestock, Martha gained a reputation by selling liniments and medicines made from herbs that she gathered and grew on the land. One hundred and twenty-five years later, in 1996, Gary and Mary Young purchased 1,400 acres of this rural land in Mona, Utah. The land, where Martha Corey once grew her own herbs, is now home to the largest herb farm and distillery in the world.

Activities

mona-farm-smallWith more than 1,400 acres of fragrant herbs, combined with an adjacent reservoir and surrounding mountain ranges, Young Living Lavender Farm in Mona is a beautiful destination that the whole family can enjoy.

Seasonal activities from late April through early September include tours of the greenhouses and distillery, a rock wall, and paddleboat and wagon rides. Reservations can be made throughout the year for any of these activities by calling the Visitor’s Center at 1-800-371-0819.

mona-farm-largeYoung Living Lavender Farm is also a perfect place for family reunions, company parties, and wedding receptions. Call the Visitor’s Center at 1-800-371-0819 for pricing and details.

Classes

Classes are held every second and third Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Visitor’s Center. Guest teachers share their knowledge and ideas about specific areas of interest in essentials oils. At only $5 per class (unless otherwise specified), classes are a unique and affordable way to discover the benefits of Young Living® essential oils and learn new ways to use essential oils.

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Events and Classes

Join Young Living at the farm in Mona, Utah, US for fun summer events and inspiring classes.