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U-Pick Daffodils at the La Conner Daffodil Festival

Tulip Valley Farms, home of the World’s Most Scenic U-Pick Tulip Experience, is expanding its spring lineup. For the first time, the farm is joining the La Conner Daffodil Festival as the festival’s only U-Pick experience, inviting visitors into the field to hand-pick their own blooms throughout March. 

As the West Coast’s largest U-Pick tulip farm, Tulip Valley Farms offers visitors the rare chance to select their own tulips and daffodils straight from the fields. With expansive grass walkways and a relaxed, park-like atmosphere, the farm provides a family-friendly setting ideal for slow-paced spring outings, photography, and memory-making. 

Micro mini highland cows from Compact Cattle Co will be returning for the Daffodil Festival, including a new calf! The farm is open March 6-29 from 10am-5pm, Wednesday-Sunday. 

Tickets are available at https://tulipvalley.com/ 

Starts: March 06, 2026

Occurs: Every week on Sunday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, until March 29, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Admission: Varies

Location: Tulip Valley Farms
15245 Bradshaw Rd., Mt. Vernon, WA 98273

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Email: hello@tulipvalley.com

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