Sunday, February 13, 2011

Tulip Festival - Skagit Valley , Mt Vernon


When Seattle finally comes out of the rainy (and sometimes ) snowy winter, it's time to check out one of the prettiest flower festivals around: the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.

The festival is held every year around March/April but as can be expected, it very much depends on the weather. If the weather is colder, it might take a little longer for the flowers to come out and bloom. However, if it's warmer, you'll have to go earlier and not wait until the end because by then the flowers will be cut and there will be less flower fields to see.

  
Flowers, duh!!! Well, the cool thing is that there are more than just tulips at the tulip festival. In addition, there are roses and perennials, for example, but of course the main attraction are the tulips that come in all sorts of colors.


Mount Vernon is the main location where the flower farms are located, and it is a great drive out there from Seattle. It's a chance to get out of the city for a little bit and see some of the cool scenery. There are a bunch of different farms out there and you can visit any of them that you like. It costs some money to get into the farms but there are some great scenes where you can take awesome pictures.


There should be one more good weekend of blooms. Go mid week, if you can. We arrived at the fields by 9am, wandered the fields for an hour, continued to the Roozengaarde display garden, and finished up by 11:30am. We were moving along ahead of the crest of the crowds. Then we got out of the area and visited Deception Pass (also amazing).

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