Travel
By An Trieu
January 14, 2022
Spring is coming, and there is no better time to start planning your visit to the Pacific Northwest than NOW! Bring a dress, rent a car, and go on a little road trip.
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Mid-March to early April. The QUAD at the University of Washington is the spot!
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Tulip festival runs for the entire month of April. Must visits are Roozengaarde and Tulip Town in Skagit Valley in Mt. Vernon, Washington.
Daffodils bloom a few weeks earlier than tulips. Also everywhere in Skagit Valley in Mt. Vernon, Washington.
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La Conner Daffodil Festival happens every March in the Skagit Valley, La Conner, Washington
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Sequim, Washington, is known as the "Lavender Capital of North America" - B & B Lavender Farm - Graysmarsh Berry Farm
Sequim Lavender Weekend (July 17-19) in Washington McKenzie River Lavender Festival (July 10-12) in Oregon
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Portland, Oregon, is known as the ‘City of Roses‘. International Rose Test Garden is a must visit in the summer.
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In bloom starting spring to late summer in Mt. Rainier National Park area. Some required a hike.
No hiking required spots I recommend in Mt. Rainier area are: - Reflection Lakes - Naches Loop
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Peak early - mid August - Deer Park Sunflower Fields, Spokane, WA - Thomas Farm Sunflower Festival, Snohomish, Snohomish, WA - Sunflower Festival at Maris Farms in Buckley, WA - West Union Gardens, Portland, OR
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My favorite fall flowers! - The Volunteer Park Dahlia Garden, Seattle, WA - Swan Island Dahlia Farm, Canby, Oregon