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“Visited the tulip fields today, along with what seemed like half of all the other flower seekers in the area.” in 65 reviews
“Gave us context for the fields, best times to come (as we learned April) and gave us recommendations for what to do!” in 36 reviews
“My only other advice, get there around the time they open and you will be so happy you beat traffic and the crowds.” in 42 reviews
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Premiere Display Garden of spring flowering bulbs. Fresh cut flowers direct from the grower, the best and the biggest bulbs! Open 362 days per year. Garden available Summer - Fall for special events. Flowers and bulbs shipped anywhere in the USA. Unique gifts for the home and garden. Order online, call or come see us at our gift shop Follow us on Facebook.
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- 158013961537May 7, 20241 check-in
Such a fun spot. We went for the tulips and even though it was nearing the latter portion of the season they were still absolutely beautiful in row after row of different colors. The tulips are planted in beautiful designs and arrangements & the view of the mountain behind them makes for a gorgeous backdrop.
They offer food stands with baked goods, drinks, and more. The gift shop is great too, & you can buy cut tulips to take home with you. Such a wonderful spring stop!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 2635100May 2, 20241 check-in
I recently visited a tulip farm that turned out to be an utterly breathtaking experience! This vast and beautifully maintained farm offers an incredible variety of tulips in every color imaginable, creating a stunning visual feast that's almost surreal.
The staff at the farm are exceptionally friendly, adding to the overall charm and making the visit even more enjoyable. It's not just about spending money--it's a genuinely special experience. Walking among the beautifully arranged flowers feels like stepping into a painting.
I highly recommend visiting during the festival season when the farm truly comes alive. It's an experience you won't want to miss and worth every penny for the sheer beauty and tranquility it offers. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates the simple joy of flowers!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 23, 2024
I came here during the Skagit Valley tulip festival and LOVED it. I was originally worried about traffic and having a lot of people in my pictures, but the tulip fields were so large this wasn't an issue at all. Traffic was a little slow but definitely not as bad as I expected and they had tons of free parking.
The ticket cost $17 to get in and we spent about 3 hours there. I loved all the colors and arrangements of the garden. This is definitely a must for spring time in Seattle!
They had lots of tulips for sale at a great price. We didn't get any, but I saw a lot of people walking around with beautiful bouquets taking pictures.
I will say the food selection was limited and pretty expensive. Overall I had a great time and will definitely be back :)Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Apr 23, 2024
We came from the SF Bay Area to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, specifically to Roozengaarde. So expectations were high and Roozengaarde delivered. A beautiful PNW day with clear blue skies.
We arrived at 7:45 and parked right away near the entrance. The line was about a city block long. At 8 they opened the doors and those with pre-purchased tickets were let right in.
They had some beautiful tulip arrangements right by the entrance, the fields were in the back. Overpriced food and drink for sale ($10 hot dog, $5 soda). Nice gift shop and they had an extra tent with more tulips and bulbs for sale.
The staff is really nice and efficient at moving and directing people, kinda like Disneyland. We're glad we made the trip and will definitely come back one day.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 23, 20241 check-in
Great place to take a romantic walk with the person who is special to you.
A lot of gardens to walk through.
Weekends cost more and are crowded.
Large selection of different varieties of tulips.Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Apr 16, 2024
Pictures really don't even do this place justice-- it's so beautiful! I visited Roozengaarde on a Saturday late afternoon despite warnings to go early in the day; however, this worked out really well for my friend and I. We arrived around 5pm after being stuck in the local traffic leading to the parking lot for quite some time. When we arrived, the line was a bit intimidating but moved quickly and we were admitted in under 20 minutes. Highly recommend purchasing tickets online ahead of your arrival-- that line moves the quickest.
Despite the amount of people in the fields, there's still plenty of space to spread out and enjoy and take photos. The gardens are full of color and truly a sight to behold. When I posted my photos on social media, friends thought I'd jetted off to the Netherlands. When we went, the second weekend in April, fields were only muddy in limited spots but I was glad I wore boots for trekking through the fields. It was perfect. We spent some time in the fields, taking in the sights, and even bought some tulips in the gift shop to take home which are beautiful and thriving (and stickers-- I couldn't resist!). New spring tradition unlocked-- 100% worth the drive, cost of admission, and traffic!Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 13, 2024
Went to see the gardens today, since it's been a few years since we've lived here and it's a great way to celebrate spring and enjoy the sunshine. All the staff were really nice, there's so many varieties of flowers, I always forget just how many kinds of tulips there are.
I will say getting there, especially on the weekends can be challenging so make sure you plan for all the traffic, it can go really slow at times getting into the parking lot and getting out. There is plenty of parking, but be prepared to walk.
The fields can get muddy, it's a farm and fields, so I'd be mindful of that. It can also be windy because it's fields and a lot of open space.
It can get expensive so I probably wouldn't come every year but I would definitely return in a few years to enjoy it again. The price is definitely worth it to see all the garden designs and mixed flowers.Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 4, 20241 check-in
Oh how I love their tulip gardens. I have come to their tulip farm during the spring bloom for the past 4 years and each time is always a true delight.
Their fields are artfully arranged with tulips and daffodils at various stages of bloom. I envy the job of the field planting designer.
This is a great activity, photo shoot, and classic springtime outing.Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - 2433011395Feb 10, 2024
This review is quite belated. I visited Roozengaarde with my Grandmother in early April of 2023.
She loves tulips (she is Dutch and Irish!), but she felt disappointed that not many tulips had bloomed. It was also unseasonably cold for April last year (which relates to why not many tulips had bloomed yet), and despite wearing the tulip sweatshirt that I got her as a gift, plus a hoodie over that, she was cold walking around the fields, and she was annoyed that she was cold. So, this was not her personal favorite visit to a tulip festival.
However, I give it 5 stars though. The lady who checked us in was super sweet and very apologetic that not many tulips had bloomed yet (the cold snap was 100% out of her and anyone else's control, of course), and she gave us a ticket for a free bouquet of daffodils to make up for that. I did get my daffodils, and they were so pretty.
My Grandmother and I also each bought a few items in the Gift Shop as well, and the ladies there were wonderful. The items were a bit overpriced, but what the hey, it felt like a special occasion (I hadn't been to the Tulip Festival in many years before last year, and I always enjoy my Grandmother's visits as well) and I didn't mind paying a bit more for my tulip napkins and Tulip Festival magnets than I normally would have.
I also bought a bouquet of tulips, which were beautiful and lasted for a long time, since they were picked fresh from the fields so soon before I purchased them.
As for the tulips in the fields, there were many green shoots waiting to bloom, which I loved looking at, and there were also many colors and varieties of tulips where just one tulip, two tulips, green tulips, blue tulips (wait I am getting off track here haha)... or a small cluster of tulips had bloomed, when all around them were long rows of the green shoots of the tulips still waiting to bloom. It was exciting and fun for me to find the tulips that had bloomed earlier than the rest.
There were also rows of pretty daffodils in the fields, and hyacinths in the small, lovely garden near the windmill, which I enjoyed as well.
I also appreciated that there weren't large crowds when we went, even though we went on a Sunday. My Brother / Best Friend, Ryan, had messaged me information and articles about most of the tulips blooming later than usual, so I was aware of this when we went, and I still thought that it was worth it. I had underestimated my Grandma's disappointment, though, and I would only take her again on one of her upcoming visits if it was warmer out and if more tulips had bloomed. A wonderful experience for me, but lacking for her.Helpful 8Thanks 4Love this 8Oh no 0 - Nicole K.Bremerton, WA0109Apr 16, 2024
Amazing farm and display.
Just very crowded with people. I suggest going on a week day.
Also everyone that works there are friendly but the two older ladies in the gift shop when you first walk in.Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0
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