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Tulip Town in Mount Vernon is open for its 2026 season.
Each year, the 30 acre farm welcomes visitors to wander through more than six acres of colorful tulip fields featuring more than 100 varieties.
Visitors can explore the grounds on foot, ride the farm’s trolley through the fields, or stroll through display gardens spread across the property.
Inside Tulip Town’s 10,000 square foot barn, visitors will find an indoor gathering space with espresso drinks, café fare, and local beer and wine, along with goods from Pacific Northwest makers and fresh cut tulip bouquets available to take home.

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Visitors will also find QR codes placed throughout the fields to allow guests to identify tulip varieties and pre order bulbs for fall delivery.
Families visiting the farm can also stop by the wishing canal, where donations support Children of the Valley, a nonprofit that provides education and mentorship for Skagit Valley youth.
Despite winter flooding earlier this season in Skagit County, growers say the fields remain in good condition, meaning visitors can still expect a vibrant tulip season across the valley this spring.
Special Easter egg hunts are planned for April 4 and 5. Children ages 10 and under can participate in free hunts with admission in the morning, while adults can join a ticketed afternoon hunt that includes a complimentary drink.
Admission ranges from $12 to $21 depending on the day and time and includes parking, entry to the farm, access to the beer and wine garden, and a trolley ride when weather allows. Children 5 and under are free, and leashed dogs are welcome.
Tickets for Tulip Town are available until April 30.
Thinking about visiting Mt. Vernon to explore Tulip Town? You can browse nearby lodging options here.
To check out more festivals happening across Washington, check out our article: Six Washington festivals to plan your 2026 trips around.
Written by Pacific Northwest Crossing Editorial Team. We cover travel tips, news, destination guides and hidden gems from across the Pacific Northwest.
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