Tulip Valley Farms is the "World's Most Scenic Tulip U-Pick Experience" and the largest tulip u-pick farm on the West Coast of the USA with 2.5 million tulips over 10 acres of a parklike orchard. No other tulip farms in Skagit Valley allow u-pick. In addition to picking the tulips, visitors are welcome to walk, sit, and even picnic in the grass rows!
Farmer Andrew does an informational Tulip Talk 3x per day where visitors can learn all about tulips, tulip farming while colorblind (yes, really!), and more. Adults and children alike love the farm animals. The Farm also hosts Washington States "best tacos" from a local restaurant.
Admission for 1 and a U-Pick bouquet of 10 stems!
Declared "World's Most Scenic Tulip U-Pick Experience" by the World Tulip Society. Enjoy an immersive tulip farm experience where you can touch, learn, connect, and be inspired. Pick your own bouquet from nearly 2.5 million flowers and 150 varieties and wrap them to take home at the wrap station.
Hear all about tulips from our tulip farmer during 3x daily Tulip Talk, take your time meandering more than 20 miles of grass trails between the rows of tulips, and have fun watching the farm animals. Take social media-worthy photos at our amazing photo opportunities and incredible display gardens.
Please go to the ticket booth or, if there is a separate line for people who purchased tickets online, and tell the staff you purchased on Viator.
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A large, open park area in downtown Washington, D.C., featuring iconic memorials, museums, and the U.S. Capitol.
A collection of world-class museums offering free admission and covering a wide range of topics from art to space exploration.
The seat of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of American democracy, offering guided tours of its historic halls and the Capitol Visitor Center.
The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, offering public tours of its historic rooms and gardens.
A historic and charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, waterfront views, and upscale shopping and dining.
A local sausage made with a blend of beef and pork, typically served with chili, onions, and mustard.
Made with fresh Maryland blue crab, these crab cakes are a regional specialty, often served with a tangy sauce.
A iconic dish from Ben's Chili Bowl, featuring a half-smoke sausage topped with chili, onions, and mustard, served in a bun.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Cherry blossoms in April and vibrant fall foliage in October are major highlights.
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Washington, D.C. is generally safe for tourists, with a visible police presence and a low crime rate in popular tourist areas. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
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The Metro is efficient and widely used. It consists of six lines and 98 stations.
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The historic estate and burial site of George Washington, offering a glimpse into the life of the first U.S. president and a beautiful view of the Potomac River.
A historic military cemetery honoring American service members, featuring the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, and the graves of notable figures like John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.
A scenic park offering stunning views of the Potomac River and its waterfalls, with hiking trails, picnicking areas, and opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking and rock climbing.
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