If you’ve lived in Washington for longer than about five minutes, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, which is beautiful and brilliant and amazing to see in person. But did you know that acres of daffodils start to bloom in the exact same area about a month beforehand, in early March? The La Conner Daffodil Festival is smaller, quieter, and more subdued, but it’s equally as visually stunning.

Note: While the daffodils are already beginning to show signs of blooming in Skagit County, current conditions and legal restrictions will prohibit large crowds from gathering in the area this year. Last year’s festival was entirely virtual. And while visitors are permitted in the public gardens like RoozenGaarde, capacity will be limited, and practicing social distancing is a must. We’re simply drawing attention to these beautiful fields of flowers to lift everyone’s spirits and encourage future adventures.

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Have you heard of the Daffodil Festival? Whether you’ll be celebrating in person or in spirit, we hope these flowers bring you joy.

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