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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Purple Robe Lavender Farm

    Purple Robe Lavender Farm

    5.0
    (16 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    We went to their Lavender in Lights event, and had a great time! They allow dogs (which I always…read morelove!), had a free coffee and hot chocolate station, and lots of good photo stops! The lights and farm itself seem very small, but they packed in a lot of photo ops and play stations. They had a soccer goal, basketball hoop, and "snow". The little shop was also open during the event, and had a good and surprisingly affordable selection of lavender products. I tried the huckleberry lavender lemonade and honey lavender taffy, both were excellent. The even itself was also free, so even though it was small, it was worth it, and a great way to get into the holiday spirit! I would recommend them to anyone in the area.

    Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Cost: Free but donations…read moreare taken and appreciated. Parking: Adequate but if it's really busy, I could see the lot filling up. Overflow parking available street-side. Bathrooms: Yes in a bathroom trailer like the ones at fairs. It was clean and better than a port-a-potty Food: Some candy and cookies in the gift shop, but that is it. Sometimes ice cream. Drink: Free coffee and cocoa with their two keurigs. Payment methods: The have square for credit card purchases in their gift shop. But bring cash for the donation box if you plan to get coffee, unless you're a freeloader. Customer Service: Excellent, they were friendly when I bought my son a ginger bread cookie. Dog friendly: Yes, bring poop bags and a leash though. My wife found this place and brought me and our 3 year old son to it tonight. It was wonderful. Kind of dreamy if you will. Check out my videos, I captured the moment pretty well while also being playful/funny in a couple. There is a cool fire pit you can sit around and drink the cocoa and coffee. The farm had a trail that loops around the property. Beginning of the trail has a christmas light decorated soccer goal with lights. Then a big chair for pictures, followed by a bubble machine. The whole farm is light up like a christmas light village. Very pretty. Come around to the other side of the property and find a cool fake snow machine and a basketball hoop. Then a chicken coup on display for the littles. They also have a tractor the kids can sit on and take pictures with that lights up. And a dog that you can play fetch with. But the dog is in a yard you walk up to. Set up on purpose like that. The dog knows his/her role and is a great employee, loving everyone that comes by and throws the ball. Very neat place! Hope you like my pictures and videos, I tried my best to capture the whole place. Felt majestic.

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    One of the photo stops!
    One of the photo stops!
    Purple Robe Lavender Farm
    Purple Robe Lavender Farm

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    JB Family Growers

    JB Family Growers

    4.5
    (24 reviews)
    31.5 mi

    We took our family on an outing here and had lots of fun taking photos and soaking in the sun. Lots…read moreof pretty lavenders well maintained. There were shaded options which was much needed this summer and games for kids to play. The views were nice and parking was very easy! What a fun experience with family! Attendants that welcome you are very friendly!

    Running from mid June to late August, the summer season at JB Family Growers Lavender Farm and…read moreFlower Market provides access to fields full of blooming lavender, providing picturesque opportunities with Mt Rainier in the background. The farm also throws a pumpkin festival with corn maze during pumpkin season (Sept through All Saints Day). My daughter and her husband hosted my wife, her mom, and me over the long Fourth of July weekend, and we all went to the lavender farm on a Saturday afternoon. Parking is free on sides of a private gravel road, with a clearly marked entrance. Admission is $9 per adult, being purchasable at the gate, using a credit card. Leashed dogs are welcomed, and there is a grassy area in center where one can find shaded places to sit or play games under a tent, or play cornhole nearby. There is also a nearby field with wildflowers in various times of bloom. It was a clear day, allowing us to see impressive Mt Rainier in the background. There is a small gift shop on the premises, where a nice lady explained much about the farm. We ended up buying both lavender infused essential oils and roll-ons. External info: There seems to be five different types of lavender: English (aka Common or True), French (aka Fringed), Portuguese (aka Spike), Spanish (aka Butterfly), and Lavandin (hybrid of English and Portuguese). Within each type, there are cultivars (specific variation bred for specific traits like color and scent). We saw areas of both the Royal Velvet and Melissa, both cultivars of English lavender. We also saw Grosso, a specific cultivar of Lavandin lavender, which is the most popular for commercial use, reading its the most common lavender at the farm.

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    Pumpkin patch (10/2022)
    Pumpkin patch (10/2022)
    Gift shop
    Gift shop
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    Purple Scent Lavender Farm

    Purple Scent Lavender Farm

    3.6
    (16 reviews)
    47.0 mi
    $

    My sisters and I decided to go to the lavender farm in Olympia, but after finding out it was closed…read moreon Wednesday's, we had to look elsewhere, and I'm so glad we did. This is the cutest lavender farm ever! It's a local, family owned business and it includes a gift shop (which is not overpriced like other reviews have said), a mini ice cream / lemonade shop, a bunny, a hammock, a little tent (not sure if it's for kids or dogs though, little pond and fountains all throughout the property, beautiful waterfront views of the lake, and hills of lavender. Entry to the lavender farm is $8 per person (kids 10 and under are free) and with that, you can either choose to pick a little bunch of lavender included, or you can get a $3 credit for the gift shop. One thing I loved about this place was that it wasn't overly packed. There were a couple other people that stopped by while we were there, but over all, it was pretty secluded, peaceful, relaxing. I'm all for supporting small, local, family owned businesses, so finding this spot was a gem. If you're looking for a lavender field to stop at, look no further, you've come to the right place! It may not be a massive 5 acre field, but it's well worth the trip.

    This is a pretty small lavender farm compared to the pictures I've seen at the ones in Sequim but…read moreit is actually very quiet and charming! To go past the shop and into the lavender farm itself to either look or pick lavender yourself the fee is $8. However if you buy something in the gift shop there is a $3 credit that gets applied to your purchase. In the lavender area itself you can help yourself picking your own lavender or just look at it and take in the tranquil environment. The view past the field is great! Also in the back there is a small building where they have two or three different kinds of ice cream you can buy, some selections have lavender in the ingredients as well as complimentary lavender lemonade. In the gift shop there are lots of lavender scented oils, soaps, home decor and more that is all lavender themed. The lady that ran the shop was very pleasant and friendly.

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    Purple Scent Lavender Farm
    Purple Scent Lavender Farm
    Purple Scent Lavender Farm

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    Roozengaarde Display Garden & Store

    Roozengaarde Display Garden & Store

    4.4
    (276 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $

    This was my first time visiting the RoozenGaarde Tulip Festival, and by the time we left, I was…read morealready saying, "We need to come back next year." I've seen photos of the tulip fields before, but nothing prepared me for seeing them in person. The colors seem to go on forever, and there are so many different varieties of tulips. Everywhere you look feels like a postcard. Honestly, the pictures I took don't even come close to capturing how beautiful it is. A little tip for anyone visiting: wear garden boots or rain boots if there's been recent rain. The parking area is gravel, and some spots can get pretty muddy. Thankfully, there are plenty of porta-potties near the entrance before you head into the farm. The staff were so friendly and helped direct everyone where to go. As you walk toward the fields, you get a little preview of the tulips ahead, and I remember thinking, "Wow, this is beautiful." Then we got into the actual fields and realized that was just the beginning. There were so many great spots for photos. On the day we visited, the sky had those big fluffy white clouds, and the colorful fields reminded me of the Teletubbies landscape my son used to watch when he was little. It felt almost surreal. I also loved that this is clearly a family farm. There was food, a gift shop, and even a catalog where you can order bulbs to grow some of these beautiful flowers at home. The whole area has that small-town, community feel that just makes you slow down and enjoy where you are. Knowing that your visit helps support a local family farm makes it even better. And the mountain backdrop behind the tulip fields? Absolutely incredible. Every time I thought I'd found the prettiest view, I'd turn around and find another one. If you're thinking about going, do it. Just be sure to stay on the paths and help protect the flowers for everyone else. This was one of those places that left me smiling the whole drive home.

    The Tulip Festival was such a great experience overall and absolutely worth the trip! Yes, it was…read morebusy but honestly, what do you expect at a popular spring event? The crowd comes with the territory. What really stood out was how well-organized everything was. Staff were actively directing traffic for parking and foot traffic which made the arrival process surprisingly smooth given the turnout. It's clear the organizers put thought into the logistics. The flower variety was truly awesome! Sooo many stunning colors and blooms that you just don't see every day. If you're a photography lover then this place is a dream. Every corner was practically begging to be photographed. They did have concessions on-site, which was convenient but my one suggestion would be to bring in a couple of food carts or local vendors to mix things up. The options were pretty basic. Think hotdogs and the usual staples. A little more variety in the food department would really elevate the whole experience. Minor food note aside, it was a fantastic visit and a perfect way to spend a spring day.

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    Fresh tulips from the farm store
    Fresh tulips from the farm store
    4/25/26
    4/25/26
    4/25/26

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    4/25/26

    Andrew’s Hay - attractionfarms - Updated July 2026

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