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Experience gorgeous views and relaxing scents at these Washington lavender farms. Photo: Meredith Charaba
The third weekend of July brings crowds eager to waltz through purple fields during the Sequim Lavender Festival on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The fest takes place July 18–20, 2025. The town of Sequim is totally road-trip worthy anytime, and there’s even a self-guided driving tour of Sequim-area lavender farms.
But you don’t necessarily need a festival to visit beautiful lavender fields. We’ve rounded up 14 gorgeous lavender farms, around Sequim and up and down the Sound, that are perfect for a family outing this summer.
First, a few notes: Peak lavender season is July through August, but be sure to call ahead or check your lavender farm pick’s website to confirm that flowers are blooming before you make a trip. Unless otherwise noted, admission to the farms is free and no reservation is required. Fees for U-pick lavender stems vary and are usually around $5–$15 per bunch. Lastly, bees love lavender as much as humans do, so if you want to avoid them, visit the gift shop instead of the fields.
Sequim lavender farms
B&B Family Farm
Location: 5883 Old Olympic Hwy., Sequim
Hours: Open daily through September, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
With 14,000 lavender plants spread over 12 acres at a former dairy farm, this family-run lavender farm is the largest in Sequim. Free informational tours describe the growing process from sowing to distilling — check in at the gift shop when you arrive to join the next tour.

Lavender Connection
Location: 1141 Cays Road, Sequim
Hours: Open Friday–Monday, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., through Labor Day
Over the lavender festival weekend (July 18–20), enjoy lavender oil distillation demos and scent “tastings,” as well as lavender ice cream and shortbread cookies. If you can’t make it this weekend, visit another time for U-pick bunches and picnic opportunities. Leashed pets are welcome.
Purple Haze
Location: 180 Bell Bottom Road, Sequim
Hours: Open seasonally, Wednesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. In July, the farm is also open on Mondays, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Most of the lavender here is harvested in mid-August.
Wander the fields, select your own lavender bouquet, pick up at-home spa products from the gift shop and sample the lavender ice cream and lemonade. Bring a picnic to extend the fun. This pet-friendly (on leashes, please!) spot also has chickens, ducks and peacocks on view.
Graysmarsh Farm
Location: 6187 Woodcock Rd., Sequim
Hours: Open Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Pick your own lavender bunches and add to the farm experience with U-pick raspberries, strawberries, loganberries, blueberries and blackberries. You can also pick up seasonal vegetables and other farm products (culinary lavender, essential oil and honey) at the farm stand. Be sure to check the website before heading out to make sure the farm is open.
Greater Seattle and North Sound area lavender farms
Western Sun Lavender
Location: 2530 Darst Rd., Coupeville
Hours: Open Wednesday–Sunday, by reservation, through August 27
Reserve your tickets in advance online ($7 per person; children ages 12 and younger free) for a self-guided tour of the lavender farm and access to the farm’s picnic space with views of the Olympic Mountains. You can also buy products made with lavender from Western Sun at the Lavender Wind shop in Coupeville.
Laurel Lavender Farm
Location: 5842 Braeside Lane, Ferndale
Hours: Open daily through July, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Pick your own bouquets or buy a pre-picked bunch. Bring a picnic and enjoy an afternoon of farm-animal viewing (the goats are so cute). The farm also hosts wreath-making and needle felting classes.
Arlington Lavender Farm
Location: 20129 Tveit Rd., Arlington
Hours: Open through August, Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, noon–5 p.m.
Also known as Purple Robe Lavender Farm, this stunning lavender farm in Arlington has sweeping mountain views, buzzing bees and a sweet gift shop. Roam the fields and pick your own bouquet, or head to the farm shop for plants, bouquets, lavender products and delicious ice cream. There are plenty of photo ops throughout the farm, from an oversized Adirondack chair to a bright orange tractor.

Our Legacy Fields
Location: 27031 36th Ave. N.W., Stanwood
Hours: Open Wednesday–Sunday through Labor Day weekend, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sitting on 10 acres in Stanwood, this lavender farm offers 14 different varieties of lavender. The red barn on the farm is a gift shop, with lavender ice cream and farm-made gifts. Pack a picnic, play lawn games or relax in the wooden rocking chairs during your visit.
Lavender Hill Farm (closed for 2025)
Location: 10425 S.W. 238th St., Vashon Island
Hours: Closed for the season.
Editor’s note: While Lavender Hill Farm is closed to visitors for the season, you can still shop the farm’s lavender products online, in select local stores and at farmers markets. Wreaths and lavender are also available for purchase and pick-up at the farm.
This small farm on Vashon Island is a perfect stop on your way from the ferry to the beach at Point Robinson or Maury Island Marine Park. Pick your own bundle of lavender or select a handmade wreath or pre-picked bunch to take home. The farm store also offers bath products.

Tacoma and South Sound area lavender farms
Evergreen Valley Lavender Farm
Location: 9733 Evergreen Valley Rd. S.E., Olympia
Hours: Open Friday–Saturday, June 27–July 19, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
The Evergreen Valley Lavender Farm provides organic lavender, premium-quality essential oils and sprays, and handmade gifts from local artisans. This charming farm features 13 varieties of lavender, a gift shop, on-site distillation, honeybees and more. The property is secluded from traffic noise and is surrounded by large farms and a quiet creek.
Schirm Loop Homestead Lavender Farm
Location: 2434 Schirm Loop Rd. N.W., Olympia
Hours: Open July 4 to late August, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Head to this beautiful lavender farm and pick a bouquet, enjoy the mountain and water views, shop at the gift shop, or just hang out. The farm also hosts wreath-making classes. And if you’re feeling adventurous, the farm is located on the Eld Inlet, so paddling to it is an option.
Cobblefield Lavender Farm
Location: 18443 Sargent Rd. S.W., Rochester
Hours: Open June 27–Aug. 3, Friday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., and Sunday, noon–6 p.m.
Cobblefield Lavender Farm is a gorgeous 7-acre family farm growing six varieties of lavender (with over 1,000 plants!). Visitors are invited to bring a picnic or a book, to sit and relax and enjoy the beautiful color and scent of the fields. Head into the fields to enjoy some relaxing U-pick lavender time or shop for handmade lavender products, delicious treats and essential oils at the farmstand. On the weekends you might be able to see lavender oil being distilled. Leashed dogs are welcome in the grass area, but they are not allowed in the lavender fields.

Loblolly Lavender Farm
Location: 2950 S.E. Lynch Rd., Shelton
Hours: Open June 13–Aug. 3, Friday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sunday, noon–4 p.m.
This 5-acre lavender farm in Shelton boasts 12 varieties (and over 2,000 plants). Grab a pre-cut lavender bouquet or cut your own. They’ll also be hosting a lavender festival July 19–20 this year, where you can shop local vendors, listen to live music and grab lunch from a food truck.
Cowlitz Falls Lavender Company
Location: 136 Falls Rd., Randle
Hours: Open Saturday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., through Labor Day
Located in the foothills of the Cascades, roughly midway between Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens, this lavender farm is a great addition to a national park visit. It’s also located near the Covel Creek and Angel Falls and Layser Cave hikes for a fun-filled day in nature. The farm offers U-pick lavender, and has a farm stand with lavender products. Be sure to check the Facebook page or website to confirm they are open before heading out.
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Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2021 and was most recently updated by ParentMap’s family fun editor, Meredith Charaba, on June 30, 2025, with new details for the 2025 lavender season.