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Where to See Lavender in Sequim

Sequim, Washington is known as the Lavender Capital of North America, and visitors travel from around the world each summer to see the purple fields in bloom. The Sequim-Dungeness Valley is home to several lavender farms, each offering its own unique experience.

If you’re planning a visit to the area, this guide will help you discover where to see lavender in Sequim and what makes each farm special.

B&B Family Lavender Farm

Located in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley, B&B Family Lavender Farm  offers visitors the opportunity to walk through beautiful lavender fields while learning how lavender is grown, harvested, and processed. Where to see lavender in Sequim?  B&B Family Farm is your answer.

Visitors can enjoy:

• Free lavender farm tours every 30 minutes
• Walking through thousands of lavender plants
• Seeing lavender drying in the historic barn
• Learning how lavender is distilled into essential oil
• Browsing handcrafted lavender products in the farm shop

The farm is open daily from May through September from 9 AM to 5 PM, and admission is free.

BB Family Lavender Farm Our Story Visitors Guide

“Super fun experience here. We were looking to see lavender fields while stopping in sequim and this was such a cool spot. We came at the perfect time as the owner had just started a free tour. We were able to learn interesting things about lavender from there being French and English types, to how it’s shaken and separated. Time well spent. Afterwards we checked out the gift shop and walked through the fields. The lavender lemonade and ice cream were worth it! The serene smells of this place will hide in my nostalgic dreams forever!!”

- Google Review From Taygen

Other Lavender Farms in Sequim

Several lavender farms are located throughout the Sequim-Dungeness Valley and are open during the lavender season. Each farm offers a slightly different experience, from boutique lavender gardens to larger commercial farms.

Many visitors enjoy exploring multiple Sequim lavender farms during their trip to experience the variety of lavender fields across the valley.

Best Time to See Lavender in Sequim Washington

Where to See Lavender in Sequim?

Lavender farms in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley include:

 

• B&B Family Lavender Farm

• Lavender Connection

• Victor’s Lavender

• Jardin du Soleil

• Purple Haze Lavender Farm

• Nelson’s Duckpond

 

Best Time to Visit the Lavender Farms

Lavender in Sequim typically begins blooming in late June, reaches peak bloom in early to mid-July, and continues into early August depending on weather and lavender varieties.

You can learn more in our guide to Best Time to See Lavender in Sequim.

Tip:

If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting before or after the Sequim Lavender Festival, which takes place the third weekend in July. The fields are often still beautiful with fewer crowds.

Sequim Lavender Festival

The Sequim Lavender Festival takes place each year during the third weekend in July and celebrates the lavender harvest season across the Sequim-Dungeness Valley.

During the festival weekend, lavender farms throughout the valley welcome thousands of visitors for tours, lavender products, food vendors, and live entertainment. It is one of the most popular times to see the lavender fields in full bloom.

At B&B Family Lavender Farm, the experience is intentionally different. The farm is designed to offer a relaxed, low-key atmosphere focused on the lavender fields and the farming process itself. Rather than hosting additional vendors or large festival activities, the goal is to create a space where visitors can slow down, walk through the fields, and enjoy the beauty and fragrance of lavender in a more peaceful setting.

Where to See Lavender in Sequim

What Makes Sequim Ideal for Growing Lavender

Sequim sits in the Olympic Rain Shadow, which creates a much drier climate than most of Western Washington. With abundant sunshine, well-drained soil, and mild summers, the Sequim-Dungeness Valley provides excellent conditions for growing lavender.

These unique conditions are one reason Sequim has become known as the Lavender Capital of North America.

Olympic Mountains and Lavender

Planning Your Lavender Tour

When visiting Sequim lavender farms, it’s easy to spend a full day exploring the valley. Many visitors combine lavender farm visits with stops at:

• Olympic National Park
• Hurricane Ridge
• Lake Crescent
• The Dungeness Spit

Starting your lavender tour at B&B Family Lavender Farm is a great way to learn about lavender growing and experience the beauty of the fields.

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Plan Your Visit to Sequim Lavender

Visit B&B Family Lavender Farm

If you're visiting Sequim during lavender season, B&B Family Lavender Farm offers a relaxed, less crowded experience with wide open fields and handcrafted lavender products.

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