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Skagit Valley is getting a new tulip farm

A sister farm of the popular Tulip Town, the new Skagit Acres will be adding another three acres of colorful blooms to next year’s Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.

Rows of yellow, magenta, and light pink tulips stretch out away from the camera towards a light pink sunset.

Tulip Town’s vast fields are even more fun to wander after a drink at its wine + beer garden.

Photo via Tulip Town

We may be hunkering down for the fall and winter, but we just received some news that will put some spring in your step — Skagit Valley is getting a new tulip farm.

Sister farm to the valley’s popular Tulip Town, Skagit Acres will bring three more acres of colorful blooms to the mix. The tulips will be nestled among the farm’s other 25 acres of land, equipped with a beer + wine garden, food trucks, capacity for live music, a greenhouse, and nursery.

In anticipation of the flower farm’s first opening season, Skagit Acres is offering early bird ticket specials for spring 2025 through Sunday, Dec. 1.

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