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Both charge admission; RoozenGaarde tickets cannot be used at Tulip Town and vice versa. Pets are not allowed in the gardens. Q: When Do Tulips Bloom? A: Skagit Valley tulips have been farmed here since the early s. The field tulips bloom in April, but the weather determines exactly when.
Tulip crops rotate, so you will need a new map each year. Tulip Town parking is on Bradshaw Road. RoozenGaarde on Beaver Marsh Rd. Both have overflow lots on busy days; flaggers will direct you. RoozenGaarde also operates official pay parking by some of the tulip fields. Parking in designated lots is included with paid RoozenGaarde admission show your ticket stub or your official pay lot ticket stub is good for one admission to RoozenGaarde.
Please note that too much rain may close lots by the fields. Landowners sometimes charge for parking. The money you pay cannot be used for admission or other parking. Q: Can I park on the shoulder to view the tulips? A: This parking is very limited. Q: Can I bring my drone to the Tulip Festival? A: No — drones are not allowed in the gardens or the fields. Q: What else is there to do in Skagit Valley in the spring? Q: Can you give me a birds-eye view of Skagit Valley? A: SURE! All are being They have finished planting the tulips in the field and will soon be finished with RoozenGaarde, all in preparation for April You still have time to plant This is an on-going series highlighting the talented people who help make the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival possible.
Today we invite you to meet Katie Hayton. Katie joined our board in and promptly volunteered to head up our Tulip Charm Princess Party committee Heritage Bank is the proud sponsor of our poster unveiling, happening virtually on Facebook and YouTube on November 9, broadcasting starting at 7 pm from the lovely Christmas backdrop at Skagit Acres in south Mount Vernon.
This is the first chance the public will have Baker backdrop during the La Conner Daffodil Festival. Ready to plan your trip? There are lots of additional festival activities: running events, bike rides, and basketball tournaments, to name a few.
These fundraisers help raise money for local organizations. For more information, visit the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival website. The festival is designed as a driving tour. Fields of tulips are scattered throughout the Skagit Valley. You can enjoy the Tulip Festival as a short driving tour, a day-long getaway, or stay overnight in the area and enjoy many of the other activities, events, and local food.
As with all things governed by Mother Nature, the tulips bloom according to their own schedule at sometime during the festival. Further, due to crop rotation, the fields are in different locations each year. However, you can easily find where the tulips are located each year, using the current year map and brochure see links below. Both RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town have displays of tulips in gardens for visitors to view and photograph at the festival visitor center.
On the busiest days weekends it can take a fair amount of time to journey from the freeway to the tulip fields. Therefore, it is strongly suggested that you stop in Mount Vernon on your way to the fields. There are public restrooms at all the Tulip information centers in the county see link below for locations and at the transit station in downtown Mount Vernon. If you are coming from the north, the Outlet Shoppes at Burlington is an easy stop with a chance to use the restrooms, stretch your legs perhaps shop a bit , and then continue south on the freeway to the tulip fields.
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