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Visitor’s Guide

Planning a visit to B&B Family Lavender Farm? Located in the heart of the beautiful Sequim-Dungeness Valley, our 12-acre property is the largest organic lavender farm in Sequim. We welcome visitors all summer long to wander our fields, join a free farm tour, and discover our handcrafted, small-batch lavender products.

If you’re planning a trip to the Olympic Peninsula, this guide will help you make the most of your time at the farm—whether you are joining us for peak bloom in July or stopping by for a peaceful stroll earlier in the season

Why Visit B&B Family Lavender Farm

Visitors come to the farm for a true behind-the-scenes experience:

  • Free Guided Tours: Offered every 30 minutes—learn how we manage 14,000+ organic plants.

  • The Historic Drying Barn: Walk through our 1920s barn and see (and smell!) thousands of bunches drying in the rafters.

  • Live Distillation: During peak season, watch our copper stills in action as we create our essential oils.

  • $8 “Fill-the-Ziptie” U-Pick: Harvest your own bundle of world-class lavender to take home.

  • The Farm Shoppe: Browse handcrafted products made right here on-site in small batches.

  • Benches with a View: Find a quiet spot to enjoy the Olympic Mountains from the heart of our purple rows.

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Customer Google Review:

“We absolutely loved our experience at B&B family lavender farm. We thoroughly enjoyed our free tour and my toddler and I did the u-pick lavender! Their icecream is super delicious and the goodies were fairly priced (not too expensive)! We love supporting this local business, and we can’t wait to visit again next year!.” – M Kim

Farm Hours

B&B Family Lavender Farm is open to visitors throughout the summer season from May 1st through September 30th.

  • Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Daily (7 days a week)

  • Admission: Always Free

  • Parking: Free on-site parking available for cars and oversized vehicles.

Visitors are welcome to wander our 12 acres of organic lavender fields, explore our historic barn, and enjoy the peaceful scenery of the Olympic Peninsula at their own pace

Our Story: Photo Opportunities

Pro Tip:

As a professional photographer, I’ve designed our field layout with your photos in mind. Look for our ‘Scenic Benches’ tucked into the rows—they are perfectly positioned to frame the Olympic Mountains behind our peak purple blooms.

Best Time to Visit

Peak Bloom & Harvest Timing

Lavender in Sequim typically begins showing color in late June, reaches peak bloom in early to mid-July, and continues into early August depending on the weather and variety.

  • For the most vibrant color: Aim for early to mid-July when our 14,000+ plants are at their peak.

  • For the “Harvest Experience”: Visit us in late July to see our historic drying barn in action and watch the distillation process.

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

Tip:

If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting the lavender farms before or after the Sequim Lavender Festival, which takes place the third weekend in July each year. The lavender fields are often still beautiful in the weeks surrounding the festival, but with fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere, giving you more space to walk the fields, take photos, and enjoy the farm at your own pace.

What You Can Experience at the Farm

Visitors to B&B Family Lavender Farm enjoy a variety of authentic experiences:

  • Walk the Fields: Wander through 12 acres of beautiful, organic lavender.

  • $8 “Fill-the-Ziptie” U-Pick: No complicated weighing or measuring. If you can close our heavy-duty ziptie around your bundle (usually 200-250 stems!), it’s yours! We provide safety scissors and baskets for all ages.

  • Free Guided Tours: Learn the secrets of lavender farming and harvesting from our expert team.

  • The Farm Shoppe: Browse handcrafted lavender products made right here on-site in small batches.

  • Scenic Relaxation: Find a bench and enjoy the peaceful scenery of the Olympic Rain Shadow

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Free Lavender Farm Tours

One of the best ways to experience B&B Family Lavender Farm is by joining one of our free guided tours, offered every half hour throughout the day during the lavender season.

  • Go Behind the Scenes: Learn how we manage 14,000+ organic lavender plants using traditional agricultural methods.

  • From Field to Bottle: We’ll walk you through the entire process of harvesting, drying in our 1920s barn, and distilling our essential oils in copper stills.

  • Meet the Varieties: Discover the difference between our culinary and aromatic lavenders and how we use them to create the products in our Farm Shoppe.

No registration required. Tours are completely free and open to all visitors. Simply arrive at the farm and join the next group at the tour meeting point!

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Lavender Festival

The Sequim Lavender Festival takes place the third weekend of July and is the highlight of the summer season on the Olympic Peninsula.

  • Festival Dates: July 17, 18, and 19, 2026

  • The B&B Experience: While the valley fills with thousands of visitors, our 12-acre farm remains a peaceful place to escape the crowds. We offer our full range of free farm tours, live distillation demonstrations, and U-Pick lavender all weekend long.

  • Avoid the Hassle: We provide plenty of free on-site parking, making us an easy and relaxing stop on your festival tour.

Lavender Festival 2026:

 Lavender Festival is July 17, 18, 19, 2026

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Planning Your Trip to Sequim

Sequim is the gateway to some of the most iconic landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Many of our guests combine a morning at the farm with an afternoon exploring the natural beauty that surrounds us.

Local Highlights Nearby:

  • Olympic National Park: Access high-alpine meadows and ancient rainforests just a short drive away.

  • Hurricane Ridge: For the best 360-degree views of the Olympic Mountains (the same peaks you see from our lavender rows!).

  • Lake Crescent: Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters—perfect for a post-farm swim or kayak.

  • The Dungeness Spit: Walk the longest natural sand spit in the nation and visit the historic lighthouse.

  • The Olympic Discovery Trail: A premier paved trail for bikers and walkers that runs right through the heart of the valley.

Pro-Tip: If you’re heading into the National Park after your visit, grab a Lavender Lemonade or some of our travel-friendly snacks from the Farm Shoppe to take on your hike!

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What our Customers are Saying...

“The best lavender farm we visited. We loved learning how it’s harvested and processed — and the lavender ice cream was a hit. Definitely worth the stop.” – Bree L.’

Visitor's Guide FAQs

Admission to the farm and our guided tours are completely free! We also provide plenty of free on-site parking for cars, and we have space for oversized vehicles and RVs.

Yes! We love well-behaved, leashed dogs. We just ask that you help us keep our organic fields pristine by picking up after them.

A lot! Most guests fit between 200 and 250 stems in a single bundle. It’s a generous amount—plenty for a large vase or several handcrafted sachets.

Yes. Our 12-acre farm is mostly flat with wide, well-maintained grass paths between the lavender rows, making it easy to navigate for strollers and those with limited mobility.

We recommend comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes for exploring the fields. Sequim weather can change quickly, so a light layer or windbreaker is always a good idea, even in the summer.

Yes, our organic lavender is a haven for honeybees and bumblebees! They are very busy and generally uninterested in people. As long as you don’t step on them or swat at them, they’ll leave you to your photos.

We love seeing your photos! Personal photography and “snapshots” are always welcome. For commercial shoots or formal portrait sessions, please check our [Photography Policy] page for details.

Yes! We provide high-standard, frequently cleaned portable restrooms for our guests. You will also find plenty of shaded seating near the Barn and Shoppe, plus scenic benches tucked throughout our 12 acres of lavender for a quiet break with a view.

Plan Your Visit to Sequim Lavender

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