Few People Know About This Washington Valley Covered In Lavender

Selah Ridge Lavender Farm in Yakima Valley, Washington, offers a picturesque and fragrant experience with its diverse lavender varieties and annual Lavender Harvest Days.

Summertime brings the sweet blooms of lavender to the Evergreen State, and when you think of lavender fields in Washington, you may think of Sequim. After all, the small town of Sequim is known for its abundance of these delicate purple blooms. In fact, there is a whole festival dedicated to the beautiful lavender farms of Sequim's Dungeness Valley. But did you know that in the sunny Yakima Valley of Central Washington, there is a lovely lavender farm covered in hues of amethyst, violet, periwinkle, and lilac? For more than 20 years, Selah Ridge Lavender Farm has been growing several varieties of this fragrant beauty, and we think it's one of the most enchanting farms of its kind.

Located at 330 Rankin Road, the Selah Ridge Lavender Farm has been painting the landscape of Selah with brilliant lavender blooms for more than two decades.

Surround yourself with beauty and breathe in the sweet fragrance of lavender.

Rows of meticulously manicured lavender greet you, each with its own unique scent.

Lavender is considered a herbaceous perennial plant, and the lavender blooms represent purity, serenity, grace, and calmness.

Have you ever wandered through a lavender labyrinth? Graceful plants form a spiral of color and beauty as you stroll the farm taking it all in.

Selah Ridge Lavender Farm is open most Fridays through Sundays, April through October, and by appointment.

Lavender is distilled on the farm and is used along with the finest ingredients and exotic oils from around the world to create unique, high-quality Selah Ridge Lavender products.

Be sure to visit the farm in July during Lavender Harvest Days where you can pick your own lavender bundles.

The Selah Ridge Lavender Farm sits in a valley of picturesque beauty perfumed with gentle blooms and diverse hues of purple, creating a tranquil experience for farm visitors. If you'd like more information on the farm or Lavender Harvest Days, be sure to visit the Selah Ridge Lavender Farm website and Facebook page.

Have you visited Selah Ridge Lavender Farm? What was your favorite variety of lavender? Let us know in the comments.

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