The newest addition to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Skagit Acres, will debut its 3-acre tulip field on April 1. It will be open each day throughout April. Offering sweeping vistas of Mount Baker to the north, the new tulip field nestled amidst 25 acres of beautiful farmland will provide a picturesque setting with a stunning mountain view. And dogs are welcome, too!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Along with the brand-new tulip field, Skagit Acres is will have a garden center, a home décor gift shop, and a café. Visitors can also enjoy food trucks and beverages, a beer & wine garden, and live music and entertainment.
WHEN*
The New Tulip Field is Open Daily throughout April
Monday – Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Skagit Acres’ garden center, home décor gift shop, and café are open throughout the year.
LOCATION
Skagit Acres
18923 Peter Johnson Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
(Located off I-5, Exit #221 at Conway.)
A Partnership with Purpose
Skagit Acres is proud to announce its partnership with Children of the Valley, an organization that serves under-resourced Skagit Valley children and their families by empowering them through education, personal growth, and mentorship.
Visitors to Skagit Acres can round-up at the registers to benefit Children of the Valley.
In addition, Skagit Acres will host initiatives throughout the year, such as:
· Community Drives: Back-to-School Supplies Drive, Winter Coat Drive, and support for the organization’s Giving Tree
· Educational Awareness: Learn about Children of the Valley’s mission through displays and get involved!
“The mission of Children of the Valley ties beautifully into our commitment to help grow what grew us – investing in the future of the next generation of Skagitonians,” Skagit Acres Owner Rachael Sparwasser. “Their unique approach, where each student is referred by a teacher, enables Children of the Valley to build deep, personal connections with local youth and their families, amplifying the impact they make. This partnership is incredibly meaningful as we join forces to create lasting change for local youth.”
“Children of the Valley was started by the community, for the community, and we are honored to partner with a local business that shares in our commitment to investing in the next generation of Skagit County,” said Children of the Valley’s Executive Director Flora Lucatero. “Together, we can create an even greater impact to help our community thrive.”