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    B & B Family Farm

    4.9 (90 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    B & B Family Farm - Lots of lavender items for sale - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Lavender ice cream - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Lavender hanging out to dry - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington
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    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington

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    B & B Family Farm - Walking Tours Near Me - Sequim, Washington

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    He is hilarious and always ready for photos
    Renee U.

    Pros: very educational about english vs french lavender. Another Beautiful farm, worth checking them all out if you are visiting Sequim. Good spread of lavender products as well as ice cream.

    Mei-Sa Y.

    After a long day of travel, we were starting to get cranky, but needed to kill some time due to an unexpectedly delayed check-in time at our Airbnb. My Yelp research led me to the B & B Family Lavender Farm page and we decided to give it a shot. We arrived after 4 p.m. on a Wednesday and were the only guests on site. Despite the late hour and unplanned visit, Noah, one of the staff members, stopped what he was doing and gave us a free private tour. We had fun learning about lavender farming and the history of Sequim. We also enjoyed looking at the multitude of lavender-themed items in the farm's store. After our visit to Bruce and Bonnie's, we returned to our vehicle in much better spirits with some lavender chocolate and lavender-infused sugar from The Shoppe to sweeten the rest of our trip.

    Rows and rows of lavender.
    Mona S.

    We visited in August and what a lovely tour we had! Inside as well as outside, even though it was late in the season. Since I was flying home I could only get a 2 ounce container of their sweet and soothing lotion. Used it up to the last drop! So I ordered a bigger dose online, got it promptly, and now I can smooth my way to a peaceful scent. Worth every penny, including shipping. Thanks B&B!

    Royal P.

    If you only visit one lavender farm during lavender season, visit this one. The owner is nice and gave us a nice overview of the area, explaining the difference between French and English lavender. The lavender fields are nicely labeled with the type of lavender as well. The gift shop has so many specialty with lavender from the farm, and the owner even demonstrated the equipment used to extract lavender to make their products (like essential oils, lavender cleaning products, etc are made). They have an area where they hang bushels and bushels of lavender, and you can buy dried or freshly picked lavender, but the best experience is going to the u-pick areas and cutting your own lavender (there's a lot of happy honeybees buzzing here but they are friendly).

    Lavender
    Johanna F.

    I stopped by the farm during the lavender festival. The staff and owner were all exceptionally nice and knowledgeable. The tour was great! The fields smelled amazing.

    Lavender hanging out to dry
    Meeko C.

    We were in the area prior to the lavender being "in season". We took the tour and it was very informative. It was interesting grow, harvest and process lavender for various uses. The whole staff was friendly and we purchased a few products. We hope to come back when the lavender is blooming.

    Brady R.

    Lavender heaven. Definitely set aside 20 minutes to do a tour and see how they harvest lavender, learn about the different types, and the history of the place. It's free! Noah was a great host. We came to enjoy the gorgeous sunshine on our way back to Seattle and it didn't disappoint. The vegan lavender ice cream and lemon+lavender lemonade was delicious. Lots of lavender-themed gifts as well in the gift shop.

    Brian F.

    We stopped by this family-owned farm after visiting the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. I didn't know that lavender was so popular in Sequim and that there was a large number of lavender farms in the area but you learn new things everyday. Sequim is a great place to grow lavender because its microclimate is ideal; it doesn't rain much (15 inches per year) but still has the PNW climate of not-too-cold and not-too-hot. We walked into the shop where you can buy anything from essential oils, vegan lavender ice cream, to cookbooks utilizing lavender. We got a free tour from one of the workers who talked through the process of growing and picking lavender, hanging it up to dry, and processing it to distill into essential oils and food-ready items. The worker also told us about the annual lavender festival in July that gets super busy because people come from all over the state. We got to learn a lot about lavender, such as the fact that lavender lasts 10-15 years and all you need to do to get its aroma is give it a pinch. This was a super cool learning experience!

    Lavender ice cream
    Deidre F.

    I only came here because I saw a sign advertisement on the highway. I'm so glad I decided to stop! My favorite color is purple. I loved being surrounded by that color. I was shocked and impressed by how many bees were working hard on pollenating the flowers. You can literally hear the buzz! The gift shop has every type of product made with lavender you could hope for. I highly recommend the lavender ice cream. I enjoyed eating the ice cream while walking the fields. The only thing that would have made this visit and experience better would have been if I had more time to stay for a tour of the farm and learn more about lavender. Tours are on the hour and 30 min. A last minute stop on the way out of town and it did not disappoint!

    Ang V.

    Such a fun spot to check out while on the way to Olympic National Farm. The employees were so helpful and kind. They offered us a free 15 minute tour where we were able to learn the process of how they pick the lavender and how certain products are made. The tour was educational and fun! We got to stick our hand in a Costco size bin full of dried lavender and got to learn the difference between French and English lavender. A good trick they taught, French lavender is usually turned into "fragrances" (remember F for F) and English lavender is for "edible" items (E for E). They have an abundance of lavender products in their gift shop. From soap, oil, dried lavender, to even lavender lemonade. All reasonable priced too. They also sell lavender plants. Even though it wasn't lavender season, I'm glad they are still open to the public. Probably one of the best things I did during my trip to Washington!

    Gift shop bag
    Shelly J.

    Precious family owned farm in Sequim, Wa! The gift shop selections were wonderful, service friendly, and lavender gorgeous and fragrant in full bloom! Definitely try the ice cream while you're there. This is worth the stop to visit!

    Jolene K.

    Great place to stop and learn about lavender farms. They give free 15-min educational tour on lavender production and harvest. The staff are friendly and professional. It was an amazing experience - a great end from our week-ling trip. Their gift shop boasts a variety of options where their own lavender was used in making the products. Thank you B&B Farms.

    Bouquet
    Madhura J.

    Loved this place a ton !! It is a multigenerational farm with a free tour and a cute gift shop . The tour was led by Zion who explained to us all things lavender ( growth, varieties , processing etc ) . We got to sniff and touch various kinds of lavender and this was a fun experience. The gift shop had some lavender ice-cream and lemonade in addition to non perishable merchandise such as body care and home care items , eye pillows , dried flowers etc . The ice-cream was yummy and lavender forward . All and all I loved this place so much that I got little gifts for family !

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    Great products, the free tour is comprehensive, engaging, and brief, and the lavender is beautiful.

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    Nelson's Duckpond & Lavender Farm

    Nelson's Duckpond & Lavender Farm

    4.9(10 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    After our family camping trip we stopped in and glad we did. absolutely beautiful grounds and very…read morefriendly owners. I purchased many things from the gift shop and my favorite item (closely tied with the lavender chocolate bar) was their homemade lavender garlic salt. I used it on grilled fish and it was a restaurant worthy salmon dish!!!

    We visited during Lavender Festival July 2015 and we were glad we stopped at Nelson's...with so…read moremany Lavender farms to visit and so many choices but with limited time, we only got to visit two farms, and this one of them...couldn't have been happier! Nelson's Duckpond sits in a residential area along a picturesque road. The parking was on their vast lawn and there were a few spots in the shade, which was a welcome relief during the very hot July summer. You were free to wander around the farm, partake in the U Pick Lavender option, nibble a few lavender poundcake samples at the tent, quench your thirst with some drinks, patronize the store with a ton of lavender stuff (I bought lip balm, poundcake mix, sugar, BBQ rub spices, chocolates,soap and room spray). The best part, however, according to the kid, was the duckpond in the back. The shop owner was super friendly when my son inquired as to why this place was called the "Duckpond" as he soon found out why - a turtle (forgot the name) and some ducks all share the vast huge back yard as one big happy fauna family. My son was lucky enough to be able to feed the ducks with some feed that was available for the Lavender Fest visitors. Everyone was super friendly and the grounds were very pretty. It wasn't only the lavender fields, but everything around it! I'd love to patronize their cottages next time I'm in town!

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    Nelson's Duckpond & Lavender Farm
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    The Co-op Farm and Garden - bbq & camping refills

    The Co-op Farm and Garden

    3.8(25 reviews)
    4.1 mi
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    My wife and I, with our 2 children, have been members of this beautiful store for 3+ years since we…read moremoved into this area. I have lived on the Peninsula since 1984 and aside from traveling the western states for a few years it's been my home. We love this store because those that work here have always been friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Our children enjoy getting an Apple, Bananas or Carrot while we shop. The prices here have always been competitive with the "box stores". This is a great aspect when considering where to shop. To have fruit, produce and meats feom local farms at a reasonable price is one of many reasons we enjoy shopping here at the Co-Op and were quick to pay for the lifetime membership. Yesterday (19 Sept 2025) my wife and I went in for grocery shopping and everything seemed like a normal shopping experience we've come to expect. My wife has been enriched to finally have a service dog that goes with her medical conditions from her service in the Navy. She decided to stop having her service dog wear his vest and goggles (both were part of his suit as he was trained in both while he was a K9 for the police in Pocatello, ID). It was overwhelming for her to have people approach her and talk to her about her k9 (never seeing one so well trained, how cute he looks in his vest goggles, etc.). My wife was asked on 19 Sept if her k9 was a service dog by a lady who works at the Co-Op and she must have been a new hire as my wife and I haven't seen her working before yesterday. Most of the people who we interact with that work in the store all know my wife's service dog by sight and have the respect to not engage regarding our k9 in an invasive manner. The lady last night was not respectful, rather she treated my wife as if my wife was lying to her about our k9 being a service dog. Then after we got in line to checkout my wife realized she wanted an onion and a man stocking the produce stopped her and abrasively asked if the k9 was a service dog. My wife did not rest well and felt mentally off the rest of the evening. I realize it is important to keep pets outside of an establishment that offers fresh fruit, produce and other foods. It would also seem important with such a diverse array of people that frequent this store to have those working there know the importance of being professional, respectfu and tactful l when approaching anyone for any reason. Especially when it may be an interaction with someone who may have a service dog with them. Sadly people cannot teach someone how to use their intuition. I've seem many pet dogs, most of which are not trained well enough to be in any building. My wife's service dog is off/on leash trained, he's in tune with my wife's needs intuitively and never leaves her side even when we are home he next to her. It is a great comfort knowing that my wife has a k9 that can be there to protect her and keep her safe should any medical condition arise. My wife is now contemplating on whether she will be coming back inside the store as the stress created from the disrespectful manner has not allowed a restful night. I believe our new course is that she will no longer answer any questions from either staff or those who shop here. I will stand in for her so that she doesn't feel socially overwhelmed by those who choose to be disrespectful in their approach.

    My wife and I have always had a nice experience here. The staff have always been more than friendly…read moreand we have always loved looking at the VAST vast selection of items. When we do come here we actually go for the toys. We love to shop local and they have a pretty decently sized toy selection and they sell really good brands like Hape, Tonka, Melissa and Doug, and Green Toys. I will say they are a bit over priced (this is the reason for 4 stars) and you could sometimes get a toy cheaper just buying directly from the manufacturers website. But as I said we love to support local businesses and they sell the toys we like to buy for our son. And like I mentioned the staff are really nice. This last trip we were going right before close and someone was vacuuming and my son is not a fan of loud vacuums. So the lady noticed that stopped the vacuum and then had a conversation with him about his new toy. It was a very good experience.

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    B & B Family Farm - walkingtours - Updated June 2026

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