Tulip Valley Farms welcomes visitors for 2026 Tulip Season

Tulip Valley Farms in Mount Vernon is welcoming visitors back for the 2026 season, offering a more hands-on take on the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival experience as blooms begin to unfold.

The family-owned farm invites guests to walk through wide rows of tulips at their own pace, with open fields designed to feel less crowded and more relaxed than some of the valley’s larger gardens.

Visitors can move freely through the rows, taking in views of the surrounding farmland and mountains while getting to meet mini highland cows.

One of the farm’s standout features is its u-pick experience, where guests can harvest their own tulip bouquets directly from the fields. Fresh-cut flowers are also available for purchase, along with seasonal food and drink offerings on-site.

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Tulip Valley Farms has also become known for its “Night Bloom” events, where select evenings feature illuminated fields that allow visitors to experience the tulips after dark.

The after-hours experience adds a different perspective to the festival, with glowing rows and a quieter atmosphere.

The farm is especially popular with families, thanks to its open layout and additional touches like visiting farm animals and casual gathering spaces throughout the property.

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Admission prices begin at $11.89 and are typically tiered depending on the day and experience.

Hours is open from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. with extended hours on weekends during peak bloom. Located at 15245 Bradshaw Road, Mount Vernon, WA.

Thinking about visiting Mt. Vernon to explore Tulip Valley Farms? You can browse nearby hotels options here.

To check out more festivals happening across Washington, check out our article: Six Washington festivals to plan your 2026 trips around.


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