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The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival was officially inaugurated in 1984 by the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce. The festival first began as a two-day event but grew into a month-long experience.
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival runs April 1-30 and its bloom schedule is dependent on Mother Nature. The festival has multiple featured farms: RoozenGaarde, Tulip Town, Tulip Valley Farms ...
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival guide: Laser shows, vivid fields of flowers, parades and more By Alyse Smith. March 30, 2025 5:00 AM. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is returning to Whatcom County ...
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — World-famous fields of tulips and daffodils have blossomed vibrantly across Skagit Valley, marking the return of the beloved (and photo-worthy) Skagit Valley Tulip Festival ...
Skagit Valley’s newest tulip field is just off Interstate 5. Skagit Acres (18923 Peter Johnson Road, Mount Vernon) debuts its 3-acre farm this year with views of Mount Baker, food trucks and a ...
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Farms. Each of the five tulip farms in Skagit Valley offer unique attractions and tulip fields for visitors. RoozenGaarde Farm. 7 acre flower display and 50 acres of ...
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is in bloom. Well, they’re starting to. “We always like to say… we are in lockstep with the tulip growers. And of course, tulips kind of appear and bloom ...
Three Skagit County farms participating in the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival have extended their tulip season planned to end on Wednesday, April 30. Now, three out of the five festival farms ...
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, which began last week and ends April 30, has a bloom tracker to help prime visitors for what stage the flowers will be in when they go.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — At the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, you are undoubtedly looking for those "popping" pinks and "ravishing" reds. For one farmer, who has his hands deep in the soil to plant ...
The Jake and Spike Show, weekdays from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is in bloom. Well, they’re starting to “We always like to say… we are in lockstep with the tulip ...