Tulip season is getting an encore in Skagit Valley.
Even though the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival officially wraps on April 30, Tulip Town has announced it will remain open through Saturday, May 3, thanks to fields that are still bursting with color.
“When the color is this good, you don’t close the gates,” said Tulip Town owner Rachael Sparwasser. “We’re excited to offer discounted tickets for these final days and look forward to welcoming visitors to Tulip Town.”
Located in Mount Vernon, Tulip Town’s 30-acre farm features more than six acres of tulips and over 100 varieties planted across the Skagit Valley floor. Visitors can wander the fields, hop aboard the farm trolley, and explore display gardens throughout the property.
The farm’s 10,000-square-foot barn offers an ADA-accessible indoor space with espresso drinks, café fare, local beer and wine, plus Pacific Northwest-made gifts and fresh-cut tulip bouquets.
Families can also bring leashed dogs at no additional charge.
Discounted final weekend tickets (May 1–3)
Tulip Town will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Adult (12+): $15
- Military/Senior: $12
- Kids (6–11): $7
- Ages 5 and under: Free
If you missed peak bloom — or just want one more tulip-field day trip — this is your last chance to catch the season before the gates close. Read our Complete Guide to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival for more specifics.
More Tulip Season Fun
Planning a trip north? Check out more ways to enjoy tulip season: