Where is skagit valley tulip festival




















General Admission includes parking, a trolley ride, and access to the Tulip Bloom field, tulip gardens, indoor tulip display, and barn experience.

You will go home with not only the experience of a lifetime but your prized bouquets and first-hand knowledge from the Tulip Town experts! The Photography Pass gets you exclusive access to the tulip field and gardens during the golden hours: am and through sunset, as well as during normal business hours.

Q: Can I drive-by and look at fields without purchasing tickets? Q: Are the tulips blooming yet? When is the best time to view the tulips?

A: Mother Nature decides on the exact dates for tulips to bloom. Keep an eye on the Bloom Map and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates! The Tulip Festival runs the entire month of April. The least crowded times are weekdays early morning and late afternoon. Weekends are busy — your best experience will be booking a Lodging Option in Skagit Valley and driving by the fields in the early morning or late afternoon.

Q: What date is the Tulip Festival? A: The Tulip Festival is held from April annually. However, mother nature determines when the tulips bloom. Some years the tulips are blooming the last week of March and other years they may not bloom until the second week of April. Also, there are different varieties of tulips that bloom earlier and later.

Q: How much does it cost to go to the Tulip Festival? A: To view the fields as you are driving by is free, but to enter Tulip Town and Roozengaarde see above regarding tickets.

Q: What time does the Tulip Festival open? A: You can view the tulip fields at any time! However, the RoozenGaarde display garden is open 9 am-7 pm every day throughout the Tulip Festival and Tulip Town is open 8 am-7pm every day throughout the Tulip Festival. Are there activities or events for children? A: Yes! Q: Are there Tulip Festival Tours available? Or other tours? A: Yes — check out our list of Tulip Festival Tours.

If you enjoy tours, be sure to check out our other Skagit Tours offerings including whale watching and Deception Pass boat tours. If you prefer a self-guided tour outside of the tulip world, check out our guided maps including Heritage Barns, Skagit Valley Culinary Bounty, and a Walking Trail Guide. Still up for more?

There are public restrooms at all the visitor information centers in the county AND at the transit station in downtown Mount Vernon. In addition, the Shops at Burlington is an easy stop with a chance to use the restrooms, stretch your legs perhaps shop a bit and then journey on to the tulip area. You can pick up a complete Tulip Festival official brochure during April at the Shops at Burlington and at these Information Stations:. Conway: Conway Foods Main St.

Amtrak Cascades service runs to Mount Vernon and this can be a very enjoyable way to journey to the festival. There are no set shuttles or tours from the station, however the local tour option listed below is by reservation only — they are small and book up fast, so make reservations right away. You can also arrange to rent a car or engage a taxi to get to the tulip fields. If you take this bus, make sure to get on and off at Beaver Marsh Rd. You will still be walking a distance to reach your destination.

Skagit Guided Adventures www. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Nature Nuts Adventure Travel www. The highest value tour available! Guaranteed small group tour up to just 7 guests. This tour will sell out, click here to book now! The tulips are generally grown in a mile triangle bordered by Highway 20, the Skagit River, and the Swinomish River Channel.

The daffodils peeking from the rich Skagit soil brings us the first hint of spring. Skagit Valley is on center stage when the tulips bloom which commences the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Each year more than 1 million visitors come to experience over acres of brightly colored tulips. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival welcomes you! Who is behind the tulips? The Roozen family business of growing Tulips, Daffodils and Irises is the largest in the world, covering Skagit Valley with more than acres of field blooms and 15 acres of greenhouses.

William Roozen emigrated from Holland in with years of experience in the bulb industry.



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