Best Lavender Farms in Washington State

Comprehensive list of lavender farms in Washington State, including farms in both eastern and western Washington.

If you are fortunate enough to live near a lavender farm, then you really must go visit it. You might even get lucky enough to find a lavender festival. Lavender generally blooms during the months of June-July every year, depending on where you live. I have put together a list of my lavender farms in Washington State.

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Lavender Farms in Western Washington

 

✅ Purple Haze Lavender

 

Purple Haze Lavender is located in Sequim, Washington.  Located on the Olympic Peninsula, Purple Haze Lavender offers 7 acres of organic lavender. They have a shop at their farm, and another shop in downtown Sequim that is open year round. They also offer a vacation rental and a wedding venue.

 

✅ Jardin du Soleil Lavender

 

Jardin du Soleil Lavender is also located in Sequim, Washington.  This is a 10 acre farm that not only includes fields of lavender, but a garden maze and flocks of ducks and chickens. The farm is host to many community events, including a summer concert series.

 

 Comprehensive list of lavender farms in Washington State, including farms in both eastern and western Washington.

 

✅ Washington Lavender Farm

 

Washington Lavender is located on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Angeles, Washington.  This lavender boasts of more than 5,000 plants of 10 different varieties of lavender, and offers a spectacular view of the ocean. This farm is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, and by appointment year round.

 

✅ Wilderbee Farm

 

The Wilderbee Farm is located in Port Townsend, Washington. They offer certified organic u-pick lavender and cut flowers from July-September. On the farm you will also find blueberries, pumpkins, and handcrafted mead.

 

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Lavender Farms in Eastern Washington

 

✅ Blue Mountain Lavender Farm

 

Blue Mountain Lavender Farm is located in Lowden, Washington, near Walla Walla. This farm is open in spring and summer for lavender plant sales, and offers u-pick of over 25 varieties of lavender.  This 10 acre farm is family owned and operated.

 

✅ Selah Ridge Lavender Farm

 

Selah Ridge Lavender Farm is located in eastern Washington in the Yakima Valley.  They distill their own quality essential oil to create their own skincare line. They are open by appointment only.

 

✅ Fleur de Provence Lavender Farm

 

Fleur de Provence Lavender Farm is located in Mead, Washington, just north of Spokane. This farm features more than 500 lavender plants and is open all summer Friday-Sunday or by appointment.

 

✅ Garden Gate Lavender Farm

 

Garden Gate Lavender Farm is located in Spokane, Washington. This u-pick lavender farm is open during the summer months on Friday’s and Saturday’s and they also sell fresh eggs.

 

✅ Evening Light Lavender

 

Evening Light Lavender farm is located in Mead, Washington, near Spokane. This farm boasts that it is the largest organic lavender farm in the United States, certified by the USDA, and it is home to an annual u-pick lavender festival. They also offer events, classes, and tours. They are open Tuesday’s thru Saturday’s. 

 

✅ Trinity Gardens Lavender Farm

 

Trinity Gardens Lavender Farm is located off of I-90, near George, Washington. This farms offers a gift shop where you can buy handcrafted lavender gifts, and a u-pick lavender farm open during the summer months. You can also take art classes and book the venue for weddings and other events.

 

There you go, my favorite list of lavender farms in Washington State! Check some of them out and see what you think, you won’t regret it.

 

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  1. Thank you so much for sharing this information about your favorite lavender farms in Washington. I am very interested in visiting some of these farms this summer.

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