Get Completely Lost In Purple Haze, A Beautiful 12-Acre Lavender Farm In Washington

Purple Haze Organic Lavender Farm in Sequim remains open to visitors despite festival cancellations, offering a picturesque and peaceful experience.

Summer in Washington has looked a little different this year, and unfortunately, canceled and postponed festivals are a part of that. But if you're accustomed to going to the annual lavender festival in Sequim, you'll be happy to know that many of the lavender farms have been able to remain open to the public. That includes the beautiful Purple Haze Organic Lavender Farm, a favorite of locals and tourists alike for decades.

Purple Haze is a peaceful, picturesque farm located in the heart of Sequim.

The fields on the property contain more than 15,000 plants of more than 50 varieties, which looks even more beautiful than it sounds.

Purple Haze is one of almost 40 lavender growers in the area, and that's no accident.

The rainshadow of the Olympic Mountains creates a perfect climate for growing lavender, with less than 20 inches of rain per year. The climate is like that of the Provence region of France.

Typically, the farm hosts Purple Haze Daze during the Sequim Lavender Festival, which looks a bit like this...

...but this summer, you can expect the property to look like this.

While the farm is still open to the public, the events have been postponed for everyone's safety.

Lavender is grown all over the world, and it serves a wide variety of purposes.

It's an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and anticoagulant, just to name a few. Plus, it promotes peace and relaxation.

When you visit, make sure to check out the Gift Shop, which sells all kinds of handmade goodies.

Everyone tends to love lavender products, so you can get a lot of productive shopping done here.

Purple Haze is currently open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until September 7.

Come pick some lavender and enjoy the soothing sunshine.

Will you be spending any time in these lavender fields this summer?

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