Post on 04-Feb-2023
HELLO TULIP FANS! We are happy to have you attend the Skagit ValleyTulip Festival which runs from April 1-30, 2021. There will bemillions of tulips for you to see and there are events and activitiesfor you to enjoy during your visit.
Our office/store/information center, the two gardens (Roozen-Gaarde and Tulip Town), our venues and the flower fields will all beadhering to COVID-19 regulations throughout the festival. Ag-relatedoutdoor venues are a great outing and we know we can have youvisit safely IF YOU HELP US.
HOW TO BEST NAVIGATE THE SKAGIT VALLEY TULIP FESTIVAL IN 2021: Get the most up-to-date information on ticketing to the gardens,hours of operations, COVID-19 related regulations, and venues fromour website, www.tulipfestival.org. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT thatyou do this to have an enjoyable and safe visit. You can also call our officeat (360) 428-5959; go to our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/SkagitValleyTulipFestival or drop by our office at 311 W Kincaid St.in Mount Vernon to pick up information.
SHOW GARDENS: Check out the listings for both Tulip Town (tuliptown.com) andRoozenGaarde (www.tulips.com) on page 2. They both charge ad-mission, have FREE PARKING and have acres and acres of tulipsto see. You can visit their websites directly for current informationon how to best visit.
FIELDS of TULIPS: These are the crops of Washington Bulb Co., Inc./RoozenGaarde.They are planted to harvest and use both the bulbs and flowers.The field tulips bloom in April, but weather determines exactlywhen. You can check bloom status at www.tulipfestival.org or atwww.tulips.com/bloommap. Information about admission to thefields is also VERY CHANGEABLE. PLEASE check before youcome so you know what to expect!
PLEASE NOTE: Drones and pets are NOT allowed in the gardens or the fields.
Welcome to the 2021 Skagit Valley Tulip FestivalOur Thirty-Eighth Festival
Welcome to our beautiful Skagit Valley and our glorious tulips.After having to cancel most of the activities during our 2020 fes-tival because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are welcoming spring
and wonderful tulip color once again. Last year, the tulips bloomed anyway,and they have bloomed again this year. When this brochure went to the printer,we were still under the virus lockdown, but the tulips don’t care. They’re back!
Even if we don’t have our usual vast array of events, our beautiful gardensat Roozengarde and Tulip Town still have wonderful displays (be sure tocheck with the gardens for any restrictions that may apply). In this brochure,we have listed the things we knew at press time were scheduled but be sure
to check our web site www.tulips.org for the latest information. As you enjoyexploring our beautiful valley, remember to keep your eyes openfor wildlife, pull off the road to look at the fields and be sureto bring your sense of wonder, rain gear, sunscreen andcamera to capture all the beauty of the Magic Skagit Valley.
Have fun and come back soon and often. It’s beautifulhere all year ‘round.
Alice CollingwoodPresident, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Board of Directors
WHERE is THE SKAGIT VALLEY60 miles north of Seattle/60 miles south of Vancouver, BC Directly off I-5 – using Exits 221 - 231. See page 3 fortravel details.
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Tips on Touring the Festival
Burlington ExitExit I-5 and head west on SR 20 toward Anacortes
Proceed west on SR 20 for 3 miles until you reach Best Rd/Farm To Market Rd; TurnLeft on Best Rd and proceed 1.7 miles until you reach McLean Rd.This will put you at the McLean Rd roundabout, in the center of the tulip growing area.There are numerous routes you can follow – consult the Festival map to decide.
Conway ExitExit off Interstate 5 and head west toward LaConner
Proceed approximately 0.1 mile. Enter the roundabout and turn onto Fir Island Rd andproceed west 5.1 miles where the road curves to the left and up an incline to a bridgeover the Skagit River. Cross the bridge and continue for 3.1 miles when you will ar-rive at the intersection of Best and Calhoun roads. You are now at the southern edgeof the tulip growing area. From here, use the Festival map to visit events and activ-ities, find your favorite field or visit the gardens, RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town.
Mount Vernon ExitExit off I-5 and head west for 0.1 mile
Turn right onto S Third St for 0.3 miles, then EITHER continue onto W. Division St for 0.5 miles (you will cross the Skagit River)Turn Left onto S Wall St; Wall St turns into McLean Rd in 249 feet; Continue onMcLean Rd for 2.5 miles. OR continue onto W Division St for 2.3 miles (you will cross the Skagit River)Turn Left onto Avon Allen Rd for 1.1 miles; Turn Right onto McLean Rd and proceed1 mile to Beaver Marsh Rd.At this point you can turn Left onto Beaver Marsh Rd and proceed 0.4 miles toRoozenGaarde. Or, you can proceed on for 1 mile and turn Right onto Bradshaw Rdand proceed 0.5 miles to Tulip Town.
The quickest route out of the tulip field area is SR 20Use the Festival map to locate where you are and proceed to SR 20 and
east to I-5. If you decide to leave via Fir Island Rd to the south, we suggest you considerusing the following route from the intersection of Fir Island Rd and Pioneer Highway: Enterthe roundabout and turn onto Pioneer Highway and proceed south 2.3 miles; Turn leftonto Milltown Rd and proceed east 0.9 miles. This is the intersection of I-5 and Exit 218.From here you can proceed north or south on I-5 to your end destination.
DETAILED travel DIRECTIONSThese detailed instructions should help you get from I-5 Exits to the tulipgrowing area. Exits 230 and 221 are recommended during peak travel times.
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OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL WINE – Pasek Cellers2615 Old Hwy 99 S, Mt Vernon, WA 98273 • (360) 404-5640
www.pasekcellars.com Map 12
OFFICIAL BEER – Anacortes Brewery/Rockfish Grill320 Commercial Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221 • (360) 5881720
www.anacortesrockfish.com Map 5
OFFICIAL COFFEE – Fidalgo Bay Coffee Roasters856 N Hill Blvd, Burlington, WA 98233 • (360) 757-8818
www.fidalgocoffee.com Map 25
OFFICIAL JEWELRY – Warren Jewelers1126 S Burlington Blvd., Burlington, WA • (360) 707-53444
www.WarrenJewelers.net Map 13
OFFICIAL CHOCOLATE – Forté Chocolates700 S First St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273 • (360) 588-4859
www.ForteChocolates.com Map 9
OFFICIAL HARD CIDER – Ragged & Right Cider ProjectAt Farmstrong Brewery
110 Stewart Rd, Mt Vernon, WA 98273 • (360) 873-8852www.farmstongbrewery.com Map 24
OFFICIAL CANDLE AND BATH PRODUCTS – Reclamation Candle Company and Coffee Bar
106 1st St Suite A, La Conner, WA 98257 • (360) 466-5138www.reclamationcandlecompany.com Map 11
OFFICIAL CANNABIS – Freya FarmSkagit farmers crafting premium cannabis and medical clones. Product available at PRC (listing in our brochure under retail)
and other select locations. (360) 445-FARMwww.freyafarm.com
We are proud of the small businesses and agricultural heritage inSkagit Valley and have developed an Official Product program topromote local products. These businesses highlight some of thebest Skagit Valley has to offer.
2021 Photo Contest presented byNorth Coast Credit Union
Our annual Photo Contest isrunning on our Facebook page.Check www.Facebook.com/Skagit-ValleyTulipFestival for entry de-tails, weekly finalists and thewinning photos. Get your cameraand join us.
Judd & Black Appliance/PeoplesBank 2021 Gala CelebrationLive Virtual Event (360) 428-5959www.tulipfestival.orgNo Fooling! April 1 6-6:30 pmAdvance ticket purchase requiredat www.tulipfestival.org
We will celebrate the kick-off the2021 festival with a virtual party,including live performance by TheJoan Penney Jazz Quartet, themedparty favors, a silent auction, anddelectable treats! Join us as we wel-come you back to our valley andthe beautiful tulips signaling thearrival of spring.
2021 Poster Artist Jennifer McGillPoster Signings
Jennifer will sign your poster onFridays during the festival, COVIDregulations permitting. We highlysuggest you check our website(www.tulipfestival.org) underevents for the most current infor-mation. Here is her schedule:
Tulip Town15002 Bradshaw RdMount Vernon, WA 98273April 2, 9, 26, 23 and 30Hours: 10 am – Noon ⋆
RoozenGaarde15867 Beaver Marsh RdMount Vernon, WA 98273April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30Hours: 2-4 pm ⋆
Kiwanis BarbequeKiwanis Club of Mount Vernon
proudly supports children locallyand internationally through schol-arships, youth-centered programsand parks. The annual Tulip FestivalKiwanis Salmon Barbeque raisesnearly $80,000 towards these ef-forts. For more information on 2021fundraising and to support Kiwanis,visit www.kiwanisbbq.com.
Downtown Mount Vernon Street FairS First StreetMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-3801April 16-18, Fri & Sat 10 am-6 pm,Sun 10 am – 5 pmwww.tulipfestivalstreetfair.comwww.facebook.com/tulipfestival-streetfair
Join us in downtown Mount Ver-non for the 37th Annual Tulip Festi-val Street Fair, presented by theMount Vernon Downtown Associa-tion. We welcome juried arts andcrafts vendors from throughout theUSA; including painting and fineart, photography, jewelry, clothing,gourmet food stuffs, unique gifts,garden art, children’s toys – fun forthe whole family! Masks ARE re-quired and other modificationsmay be implemented in the inter-est of public health. Check our web-site and the Tulip Festival Facebookpage for up-to-the-minute detailson attendance regulations. 9
English Tea at Willowbrook Manor 27421 Minkler Rd Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 (360) 218 – 4585 Every Friday and Saturday in April,11 am-7 pm www.teaandtour.com
A decadent tea experience awaitsyou at Willowbrook Manor. Enjoydelicious food, quaint gardens,beautiful art, and feel as if you arestepping back in time. Limitedseating. $35/person. Online reser-vations required. 8
SCHEDULE of EVENTSApril 1–30, 2021
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Tulip Charm “Practically Perfect”Craft PartyVirtual Party featuring EnchantingEvents Character the Jolly NannyApril 24, Noon - 12:30Tickets $39 each atwww.eventbrite.com
Your child will enjoy craftingwith this “Practically Perfect”Nanny. She will do a live Facebookevent talking with your children
and leading them through thetulip-themed craft project exclu-sively designed by A Dash ofAdorable. The craft box will containeverything needed to create a fun,unique tulip memory for yourchild. Log-on instructions will begiven with ticket purchase.
Tulip Pedal – 39th Annual SafeKids NorthwestLa Conner Middle School 503 N 6th St.La Conner, WA 98257 (360) 708-2454 Saturday, April 18, 2021www.thetulippedal.comwww.active.com for registrationRegistration from 7 am-Noon. Course open until 4 pm.
Ride on your own on 20, 40 and60-mile routes, or ride all three! Pre-registration: $35. Day of: $40.Kids 14 and under free. 13
WaFd Bank Tulips on ParadeSkagit County and beyondApril 10www.tulipfestival.org
Come and see the tulips in SkagitValley! We have several ways youcan participate in Tulips on Parade.
1. Tour our towns and enjoy thetulips on display – we will askyou to vote for your favoriteentry!
2. Check out our interactive mapto see where local gardenershave planted tulips that you canenjoy from your car – we will askyou to vote for your favorite!
3. Join in our Peoples Choice com-petition to vote for your favoritevirtual entries to our parade.
4. Display your talent with live,planted tulips or a fun spring-celebration decoration and enterthe virtual and/or live parade.
Details and entry form on our web-site under events. 10
SCHEDULE of EVENTSApril 1–30, 2021
Find all the best placesto visit, eat and shop!
Pick up your copy ofExplore Skagit Valley orfind it at goskagit.com
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THINGS to DOPoints of Interest
Art Shows & Galleries
Art at the SchoolhouseChristianson’s Nursery15806 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-3821April 1-30, 10 am-5 pmwww.stanwoodarts.com
The Stanwood Camano ArtsGuild returns to the historicschoolhouse at Christianson’sNursery where we will be offeringpaintings, photography, rustic gar-den art, stained glass, mixed media,metal sculptures, and jewelry. 18
Art in a Pickle Barnlocated at:Schuh Farms15565 State Route 20Mount Vernon, WA 98273April 1-30Mon-Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat-Sun 9 am – 6 pmOpening reception, April 4 6-8 pm.www.skagitart.org
Fine Art & Gift show. Localartists present an eclectic mix ofworks. Enjoy 2D and 3D art, jew-elry, glass, fiber arts, woodwork,photography, soaps, ceramics, andmuch more. Free parking. Tourgroups welcome. 20
Skagit ArtistsArt Bash 2021 is postponed. We
are excited to continue supportingthe Arts in our valley with onlineexhibitions, educational videos, andzoom meetings. Find out more at:www.skagitartists.comskagitartists@gmail.comwww.facebook.com/skagitartists
We are also excited to present the17th annual 2021 NW Art Beat Stu-dio Tour on July 17 and 18, 2021, 10am to 6 pm. NW Art Beat is a free,self-guided tour of Skagit Countyart studios featuring juried artistsfrom Skagit, Island, San Juan, Sno-homish, and Whatcom counties.This event showcases the extraor-dinary talent of local artists andgives the public an insider view onhow it all happens. Details at:www.nwartbeat.comwww.facebook.com/nwartbeat.com
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Disc Golf at Edgewater Park600 Behrens Millet RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-6215
18 hole course FREE for all ages. 26
Lincoln Theatre712 S First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-8955A variety of events during April.Visit our website for details. www.lincolntheatre.org
A 1926 historic theatre gem indowntown Mount Vernon present-ing a wide range of performing arts,concerts and art house films. OpenHouse with free tours and Wurlitzermusic during the street fair. 9
Seattle Premium Outlet10600 Quil Ceda BlvdTulalip, WA 98271(360) 654-3000www.premiumoutlets.com/seattleEnjoy up to 65% savings at over
125 brand name and designerstores including Burberry, SalvatoreFerragamo, Prada, Jimmy Choo, lu-lulemon, Bath & Body Works, katespade new york, Levi’s Outlet, The-ory, J. Crew, Disney Arc'teryx, Columbia, Under Armour andmore. 4
Swinomish Casino & Lodge12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-2691 or (888) 288-8883www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com
Located on the water’s edgenear Anacortes. Enjoy over 700of the most popular slots, virtualKeno on our EZ Keno Kiosks, anda wide selection of table gamesincluding Blackjack, Roulette,Craps and more! Join our brandnew Signature Rewards member-ship program to win up to $500in Promo Play! Dine in one of ourdelectable restaurants featuringfresh and local ingredients. 1
The Shops at Burlington448 Fashion WayBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-3548Open daily; hours of individualstores varywww.theshopsatburlington.com
Conveniently located near theTulip Fields, on I-5 at Exit 229. Vis-itors can save 25% to 70% in well-known designer outlets includingNike Clearance, Coach, lululemon,Coleman Outdoor, Pendleton, andmore. Enjoy the Bigger, Better,Brighter Skagit Valley Children’sMuseum. 2
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PLACES to SHOPRetail ServicesAlaska USA Federal Credit Union2018 Bloom Map Sponsor(800) 525-9094www.alaskausa.org
We’re a not-for-profit, member-owned financial services cooperativeproviding service, value, and con-venience since 1948, with great rateson loans and deposits as well as lowfees for services. This commitmentto each member’s financial well-being is what makes the Alaska USAexperience better than banking.
Bargains Galore Thrift Store224 Chenoweth StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-0908Open Mon 2 - 6 Tues 10 - 6 Sat 9:30 am-5 pm, closed SundaysWed – Sat 10 – 5
Our non-profit organization pro-vides funds to Mount Vernon Chris-tian School making Christianeducation more affordable. Whetheryou are a casual or advancedthrifter, discover the Bargains Ex-perience – unique fashions, house-wares, home décor and more for thelowest prices in Skagit Valley. Showthis listing and get 20% off.
Bunnies by the Bay710 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257www.bunniesbythebay.com
Visit our LaConner Re-TailShop where you can find delight-ful gifts for all ages. Learn theabout the “Hareytale” of BunniesBy The Bay and why Bunnies AreYour Best Friends!
Cascade Lumber825 Good Rd.Camano Island, WA 98282(360) 629-2119 or (800) 366-6495www.cascadelumber.com
Cascade Lumber, Inc. was estab-lished in 1985 to meet the lumberand building material needs of ourcommunity. Whether your projectis one house, many houses or ahome repair, our commitment is toprovide the knowledge, service andproducts you need to be successful.
Conway Foods18707 Main StreetConway, WA 98238(360) 445-5612
Your one-stop local shop for allthe essentials! Whether it’s fuel,firewood, groceries, or the finerthings in life – hot food, kegs, beer– Conway Foods has you coveredand is open daily. Our newest addi-tions include bait, tackle and am-munition. Come on by anytime!
Country Meadow Village1501 Collins RdSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 856-0404www.villageconcepts.com/coun-try-meadow-village
Country Meadow Village is anaward-winning family-ownedbusiness celebrating over 20 yearsof dedicated stable service in thesenior living industry in the greaterSkagit Valley. We “Bring Retirementto Life” everyday! Come in for atour today!
Quantum Construction12761 Quantum LnAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-0656www.quantumci.com
Quantum Construction is a local,family-owned firm. Founded in1984, they specialize in new and re-modeled commercial and indus-trial construction, as well aspremium custom homes.
Premier Recreational Cannabis (PRC)18729 Fir Island Rd, Ste CMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 550-9333Mon–Sat 8 am-9 pm; Sun 9 am-7 pmwww.PRCwa.com
PRC is here to bring our passionfor medical cannabis to the recre-ational market. We strive to givecustomers an experience like noother. Friendly and knowledgeableCannabis Consultants will be thereto educate you on available prod-ucts. A staple of the communitywith locations in Arlington and Ed-monds as well!
Spane Buildings & Roofing1611 Buck WayMount Vernon, WA 982731-(800)-310-2136www.spane.com
Founded in 1945, Spane Build-ings is the Pacific Northwest’s mosttrusted and experienced builder ofpost-frame buildings. Interested in
learning more? Please call (800)310-2136 today to speak with oneof our Estimating Experts! Comebuild with us!
Warren Jewelers1126 S Burlington Blvd Burlington, WA 98233(360) 707-544412559 116th Ave. NEKirkland, WA 98034(425) 821-1444Closed Sundayswww.warrenjewelers.net
Award winning tulip jewelry in-spired by and made for the SkagitValley Tulip Festival. Pendants, ear-rings, pins and rings in differentcolors of gold plus sterling silver.Prices start at $29.95 and are avail-able year round. 13
Western Bud Cannabis20291 State Route 20Burlington, WA 98233(360) 982-2258Open daily 8:00 am - 11:30 pmwww.westernbud.comEnjoy our daily happy 25% hourswith a minimum $20 purchase8-10am & 9:30-11:30pm. Bundlemania every Tuesday & Wednesday,where the more you buy, the moreyou save. $0 ATM fees, and dis-counts for students, veterans andpeople 55+!
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Outer Island ExcursionsWhale & Wildlife ToursDeparts from Anacortes(360) 376-3711Reserve on-line at:www.outerislandx.com
Buy one get one 50% off! Usepromo code TULIP21. Ask aboutTulip Festival prebook. Naturalistguided, family friendly, fast andcomfortable. Visits 172 islandsabounding with whales andwildlife. Individuals, groups, par-ties, or transportation. A must dowhile visiting the Northwest! 5
Tulip Country Bike Tours13391 Avon Allen RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-7461www.countrycycling.com
Experience the festival on ourself-guided tours. Bike rental equip-ment, maps and festival tips/infor-mation. $40/adults, $10 per child ortag-a-long bike per day. Group andguided tours available. 16
WSU Master Gardener Step-On Guides
Step up your group tour itiner-ary. Learn more about the agricul-ture and history of the SkagitValley with our WSU SkagitCounty Master Gardeners as yourguide. To reserve, contact us attonitulip@comcast.net.
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Our thanks to the people who entered the 2020 Photo Contest. Some of their photos are featured in our brochure, including contest winners. To see more, visit the Photo/Video section of www.tulipfestival.org.
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Children's Museum of SkagitCounty448 Fashion WayBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-8888Mon - Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun Noon-5 pm, Toddler Tues, 8:30 am-10 am.$6.25 per person. Kids under oneare FREE. www.skagitchildrensmuseum.net
Visit the Children’s Museum ofSkagit County where kids 10 andunder will learn and have fun. 2
Heritage Flight Museum15053 Crosswind DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 424-5151Visit our website for more infowww.heritageflight.org
“Where history flies in SkagitCounty!” Founder Bill AndersApollo 8 astronaut, created themuseum to preserve, educate andhonor veterans. Check out FlyDays every third Saturday April -September (2021 Season). 14
Pacific Northwest Quilt & FiberArts Museum703 S 2nd StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4288Open daily 11 am-5 pm in April,Wed-Sun 11 am - 5 pm rest of year www.qfamuseum.org
Three floors of quilts and fiberart exhibits in the 1891 VictorianGaches Mansion, presenting re-gional, national and internationalpieces ranging from historic to con-temporary. Enjoy “La Conner InBloom,” a special exhibit, all ofApril. Admission $7, kids free! 11
Skagit County Historical Museum501 S 4th StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-3365www.skagitcounty.net/museum
Contact the Museum for currentschedule. Experience Skagit His-tory “at the Top of the Hill.” Call oremail us at (360) 466-3365, mu-seum@co.skagit.wa.us.www.skag-itcounty.net/museum 11
PLACES to EATLocal Foods & Produce Farms & Nurseries
Schuh Farms15565 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-6982Daily 9 am-5 pm
Century barn with seasonaltreasures, unique cut tulips, icecream, and espresso. New barnhosting Art in a Pickle Barn ArtShow. Bakery with homemade piesand pasteries. Playground and trac-tor trains. Food vendors with tacos,corn dogs, mini doughnuts, kettlecorn and more! Free parking. 20
Skagit’s Own Fish Market18042 State Route 20Burlington, WA 98233(360) 707-2722Mon-Sat 10:30 am-5:30 pm; lunch until 4:30 pmSun 11 am-4 pm; lunch until 3 pmwww.skagitfish.com
Run by local fishermen, we havethe freshest seafood, and the fresh-est locally crafted food items year-round. From fresh, smoked, orpickled fish to local balsamic vine-gars, chutneys, honey, salsas, andmore, you’ll enjoy the taste of SkagitValley here. Lunch daily! 21
Snow Goose Produce15170 Fir Island RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 445-6908Open daily 8:30 am-6:30 pmwww.snowgooseproduce-market.com
A true farmer’s market in theheart of Skagit cropland. TheGOOSE is committed to fresh,local and organic. Fresh fish andother seafood in live tank, flowers(including cut & potted tulips),immodest ice cream cones, localwines. 22
Taylor Shellfish Farms2182 Chuckanut DrBow, WA 98232(360) 766-6002Open Daily 9 am-5 pm, www.taylorshellfish.com
From our sustainable farms toyour table, purchase oysters, clams,mussels, & geoducks, plus a variety ofother fresh & frozen seafood. Enjoyour outdoor seating and grilling areaand our full service restaurant andoyster bar on Samish Bay. 6
The Rex19271 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273360-466-5522Tue – Sat 7am-7pmSun 7am-6pm
Family friendly and a greatplace for a meal and a beverage.The Rex offers a variety of localorganic food from one of thebest agricultural areas in thestate. Try our specialty sand-wiches and burgers; you’ll comeback for more! 19
Christianson’s Nursery15806 Best RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-3821Daily 9 am-6 pmwww.christiansonsnursery.com
“An enticing selection of com-mon and uncommon plants.”Largest selection of roses, perenni-als & trees in NW Washington.Browse our greenhouses, 1888Schoolhouse, antiques & gift shopand greet resident animals. Chris-tianson’s is a Skagit Valley’s People’sChoice Award Winner. 18
RoozenGaardeDivision of Washington Bulb Co., Inc.15867 Beaver Marsh RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8531www.tulips.comSee complete listing on page 2.
Skagit Acres 18923 Peter Johnson RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-6760Open daily 9 am- 6 pmwww.skagitacres.com
Delight in Skagit Valley's premieredestination garden center and gift-ing experience, featuring 5 acres ofnewly renovated display gardens,greenhouses and Garden House giftshop, all bursting with the vibrantcolors of our prized hanging basketsand expertly curated selection of an-
nuals, and home and garden acces-sories and décor. Enjoy a taste of Sk-agit for lunch in our farm-to-tablecafé or grab an ice cream cone andstroll about the gardens and groundsand immerse yourself in the naturalbeauty of the Magic Skagit Valley. Digin with us at Skagit Acres. 15
South Fork Farms19115 Dike RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 840-3666Daily in April: 11 am-4 pmwww.alpacasofsouthforkfarms.com
Have you ever fed an alpaca?These beautiful animals will cap-ture your heart. Shop BunkhouseBoutique, with “all things alpaca,”for yarn, garments, scarves, gloves,and children’s items. We’re a one-of-a-kind store, open all year! 7
Tulip Town15002 Bradshaw Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8152www.tuliptown.comSee complete listing on page 2.
WSU Discovery Garden16650 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273Open Dawn-Dusk
Enjoy a stroll through this won-derful garden showcasing plants thatdo well in the Pacific Northwest. Do-cents available weekends. 23
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TRAVEL Tips1) CHECK WWW.TULIPFESTIVAL.ORG for current admission and
COVID-related information.2) STATE ROUTE 20 AT EXIT 230 – Use it! Wide open, efficient, fast.3) BE PATIENT – These are rural farm roads that are easily overwhelmed.4) FLAGGERS are there for your safety – Please be courteous to them.5) LOOK for designated parking areas – They are next to fields.
6) NO PARKING ZONES will be enforced and tickets will be issued.7) NO PARKING allowed in travel lanes of any public road or on private property.8) PRIVATE LAND The tulip area is all private property. Please respect it.9) FARM EQUIPMENT – Slow tractors now ensure a good harvest later.10) NO DRONES – Drones are NOT allowed in gardens or tulip fields.
´Festival Office´ RoozenGaarde´ Tulip Town
1 Swinomish Casino & Lodge2 Children’s Museum2 The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington3 Chuckanut Brewery4 Seattle Premium Outlets5 Anacortes Brewery5 Anacortes Quilt Walk5 Outer Island Excursions6 Taylor Shellfish Farms7 South Fork Farms8 Eagle Haven Winery8 English Tea/Willowbrook Manor9 Forte Chocolates
9 Downtown Mount Vernon StreetFair
9 Lincoln Theatre10 WaFd Bank Tulip Parade
(Multiple locations)11 La Conner Brewing Company11 Pacific NW Quilt & Fiber Museum11 Skagit County Historical Museum11 Skagit Cellars11 Skagit Crest Vineyard & Winery11 San Juan Cruises11 Tulip Pedal11 Reclamation Candle Company
and Coffee Bar12 Pasek Cellars Winery13 Warren Jewelers14 Chuckanut Brewery
14 Heritage Flight Museum15 Skagit Acres16 Tulip County Bike Tours17 The Skagit Casino Resort18 Christianson’s Nursery18 Art at the Schoolhouse19 The Rex20 Schuh Farms20 Art in a Pickle Barn21 Skagit’s Own Fish Market22 Snow Goose Produce23 WSU Discovery Garden24 Farmstrong Brewery25 Fidalgo Bay Coffee Roasters26 18-hole Disc Golf Course27 Tulip Valley Winery
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Tulip Office to Roozengaarde: 3.7 milesTulip Office to Tulip Town: 4.8 milesTulip Office to Best and McLean Rd: 5.3 milesConway to Best and Calhoun Rd: 8.3 milesI-5 and SR 20 to Best and McLean Rd: 5.6 milesDistance between Roozengaarde and Tulip Town: 1.8 miles
TOILETS At all events, Visitor Centers, and Info Stations.
Tulip Festival Office: (I-5 Exit 226) 311 W Kincaid, Mount Vernon, WA – 7 days a week 9am-5pm during April
Skagit River Produce: (I-5 Exit 221) 19193 SR 534, Mount Vernon, WAConway Foods: (I-5 Exit 221) 18707 Main St, Conway, WA Skagit’s Own Fish Market: (I-5 Exit 230) 18042 SR 20, Burlington, WA Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites: (I-5 Exit 230) 900 Andis Rd,
Burlington, WA Additional Locations: All Skagit County Visitor Information Centers
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13moons Restaurant atSwinomish Casino and Lodge12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360)293-2691 or (855)794-6563www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com
Dine in our beautiful 13moonsRestaurant and watch as yourmeal is prepared in our exhibitionkitchen. Swinomish Casino &Lodge also offers the Carvers Caféand two fast, casual dining op-tions including Fatburger andManchu WOK.
2nd Street Deli1300 2nd StreetMount Vernon, WA 98273360-982-2605www.Mountvernondeli.comMonday - Saturday11:00 - 4:00
2nd Street Deli & Dogs offersPREMIUM clean meats sliced inhouse, the FRESHEST produce,and quality non-GMO bread;DELI-ICIOUS jaw-droppinggood, hot and cold sandwiches,varieties of nitrate free hotdogs,vegetarian items, salads, soupsand more!
Anacortes Brewery/Rockfish Grill320 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-1720www.anacortesrockfish.com
Home of the Official Festivalbeer, the Rockfish Grill featuresNorthwest food made with freshlocal ingredients and beers maderight next door at the AnacortesBrewery. Family friendly. Livemusic every week.
Annie’s Pizza Station44568 State Route 20Concrete, WA 98237(360) 853-7227Tues-Sat, 11 am-9 pmwww.anniespizzastation.net
The best pizza anywhere, wellworth the trip through breathtak-ing Upper Skagit Valley. We useonly the finest ingredients, prepar-ing freshly handcrafted pizzas,sandwiches, salads, soups andpasta. Family Friendly.
Anthony’s RestaurantsCap Sante Marina1207 Q Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-0333
Anthony's Hearthfire Grill(360) 527-3473Anthony's at Squalicum Harbor(360) 647-5588Both on Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WAwww.anthonys.com
Dedicated to a truly Northwestdining experience, Anthony's hasearned the reputation for thefinest fresh seafood with an un-compromising commitment toquality and value.
Big Scoop Sundae Palace327 E College WayMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-3558Daily 11 am-10 pmwww.bigscoopsundaepalace.com
Old fashioned ice cream parlorand restaurant. Open lunch anddinner, featuring a great dinnermenu, gourmet burgers and over38 different ice cream flavors tochoose from. Have your next birth-day party here!
Bob’s Burgers and Brew9394 Old Hwy 99Burlington, WA 98233(360) 757-9097
www.bobsburgersandbrewburlington.com8822 Quil Ceda ParkwayTulalip, WA 98271(360) 716-3605www.bobsburgersandbrewtulalip.com
Enjoy gourmet burgers, salads,seafood, steaks and more. Familydining featuring large TV screens,full-service lounge, great food andservice. Check our website for oper-ations during the current pandemic.
Burgermaster2030 Freeway DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 899-4075Open daily, Sun-Thurs. 10 am-9pm, Fri-Sat. 10 am-10 pmwww.burgermaster.biz/mount-vernon
Classic drive-in with car-hopservice, take-out window, outsidepicnic area. Great food – grass-fedbeef burgers, fish & chips, plusshakes and desserts. Watch forsummer cruise-ins on Fridays.
Calico Cupboard Café and BakeryAn award-winning specialty café
and bakery, featuring breakfastsand lunches, vegetarian and gluten
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PLACES to EATRestaurants
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Five Guys1870 Marketplace DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-867711 am–10 pm every dayAlso serving you in:Bellingham, Lakewood, Longview,Marysville, Puyallup, Tacomawww.fiveguys.com/order-online.aspx
With over 250,000 possible waysto order a burger (and with greathot dogs), everyone will enjoy theirvisit. Free peanuts available!
La Conner Brewing Company117 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1415Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerbrewery.com
Unique Northwest-style family-friendly brewpub featuring wood-fired pizzas, burgers and otherfresh local pub fare served withour small-batch, hand-craftedbeers. Enjoy by the fireplace or onthe garden terrace.
La Conner Pub & Eatery702 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-9932Open Dailywww.laconnertavern.com
Along the Swinomish Chan-nel, La Conner Pub & Eatery ishome to affordable waterfront,family dining. With full menuoptions, customer favorites in-clude fish & chips and chowder.Complete bar and pull tabs avail-able. Family owned and operatedsince 1972.
La Conner Seafood and PrimeRib House614 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4014Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerseafood.com
Waterfront restaurant voted theBest Seafood Restaurant in SkagitValley and featured in NorthwestBest Places. Everything preparedfrom scratch, fresh seafood, agedbeef, pasta and chicken result inquality dining.
free entrees and bakery, famous cin-namon rolls, cookies and pies. NWwines, microbrews, and espresso.Three locations:121B Freeway DrMount Vernon, WA 98273 (360) 336-3107720 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257 (360) 466-4451901 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221 (360) 293-7315Open Dailywww.calicocupboardcafe.com
COATwo Locations:1810 Riverside Dr.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 840-1938214 Maple Avenue La Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-0267Mon-Sat: 11 am-9 pm, Sun 11 am – 4 pmwww.coaeatery.com
Step inside a COA Restaurantand you’re instantly in old Mex-ico, with décor as authentic as themenu. With soft lighting, colors,art, music and wonderful aromas
coming from the kitchen, thestage is set for a superb diningexperience.
Conway Pub and Eatery18611 Main StConway, WA 98238(360) 445-473310 am Daily
Off of I-5 Exit 221 on the TulipRoute. We serve the Ultimate BestBurgers, steaks and “Pan-FriedOysters.” Families welcome. Spir-its added to our menu enhanceour old time atmosphere andgreat hospitality. Family ownedsince 1991.
Farmhouse Restaurant13724 La Conner Whitney RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 466-44117 am-9 pm Daily (April)www.thefarmhouserestaurant.net
A Skagit Valley Landmark,Country charm, and home-stylecooking. Traditional turkey din-ners, yummy sandwiches and sal-ads, freshly-baked desserts,including our famous Mile-Highlemon meringue pie. Bus tourswelcome.
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Ristretto Coffee Lounge & Wine Bar416 South First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-0951Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pmSat 8 am-6 pmSun 9 am-4 pmwww.ristrettocoffeelounge.com
Located in charming, historicdowntown Mount Vernon, we’re alocally owned and operated coffeeand wine bar featuring VictrolaCoffee, a rotating wine and beer listand tasty food options. Enjoy agreat drink, local art and see whyRistretto was voted “Best Coffeeand Cafe” in Skagit Valley.
Sakura Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar 1830 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 588-4281Open for lunch and dinner dailywww.sakuraburlington.com
Enjoy the quality cuisine ofthe award-winning SakuraJapanese Steak House and Sushibar, located close to freeway inBurlington. Great food for thewhole family, where only high-grade meats and fresh vegetablesare served and there’s NO MSG inany dish.
Skagit Valley Food Co-op202 S First StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 336-9777Open Dailywww.skagitfoodcoop.com
Stock up for your adventure, fea-turing local organic produce, anaward-winning Deli with hot entrees,espresso, salads, ice cream, juice,smoothies and plenty of picnic-ready ingredients. A sweet mercan-tile with lots of local crafts and gifts.
Subway SandwichesPicnic in the tulips with fresh,
delicious SUBWAY sandwiches.Any 3 FOOTLONG’s $24.99! www.order.subway.com9660 Old Hwy 99 N Ste BBurlington, WA 98233
Mon-Sun 8 am – 10 pm1765 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233
Mon-Sun 8 am-10 pm108A N TownshipSedro-Woolley, WA 98284
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Max Dale’s Steak & Chop House2030 Riverside DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-7171www.maxdales.com
Serving Skagit County since1951. Spacious dining room withcomfortable, private high backbooths. Featuring Prime Rib, steaksand seafood and northwest fare.Classy martini lounge with dailyhappy hour, specialty cocktails andsignature bar snacks Dining roomreservations gladly accepted.
Mr. T’s Café503 W Fir StreetMount Vernon, WA 98273360-848-1000www.mrtscafe.com
Come for homestyle cookIngand farm style portions. Thisaward-winning family cafe is a fa-vorite breakfast and lunch stop forlocals. Serving Skagit Countycrave-worthy fresh baked biscuitssince 1984. You’ll savor every bite ofany selection you choose. Try thefresh squeezed orange juice. Comehungry, the portions are generous,and the fresh food and mom andpop charm will leave you comingback for more.
Nell Thorn Restaurant and Pub 116 S First St La Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-4261 Dinner: Tues-Sun 4 pm-9pmLunch: Tues-Fri 11:30 am-3 pm;Brunch: Sat-Sun 10:30 am-2:30 pm www.nellthorn.com
A local jewel of Northwest din-ing, our waterfront location fea-tures a local farm to table menu,craft cocktails, fine wines and mi-crobrews on tap. Enjoy the chan-nel-side view from our lovelyseasonal patio.
Olive Garden1809 Marketplace DrBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-0480Daily 11 amwww.olivegarden.com
When you’re here, you’re family!Our cuisine is made fresh for youand is inspired by the great chefs ofTuscany. Enjoy all your favoritesalong with soft breadsticks andendless salad – a genuine Italiandining experience!
Anacortes Brewery/Rockfish Grill320 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 588-1720www.anacortesrockfish.com
Full menu and bar. Beers from the10th oldest brewery in the state. Livemusic. Extensive outdoor seating.Online ordering. We love families! 5
Chuckanut Brewery & KitchenTwo locations:11937 Higgins Airport WayBurlington, WA 98233601 W Holly StBellingham, WA 98225(360) 752-3377Opens 11am dailywww.chuckanutbrewer yand-kitchen.com
All ages welcome at both brew-eries. Enjoy the Kitchen inBellingham with its locally in-spired fresh local menu and theSouth Nut tasting room on Air-port Way where you can enjoyAward-winning European stylebeers at both locations. COVEREDHEATED OUTDOOR SEATING INBELLINGHAM AND SKAGITVALLEY! 3 14
Eagle Haven Winery8243 Sims RdSedro-Woolley, WA 98284(360) 856-6248Fri: 11 am-7 pm; Sat & Sun: 11 am-6 pmwww.EagleHavenWinery.com
Come by and taste our winesand check us out. Follow us onFacebook, email us at info@eagle-havenwinery.com. 8
Farmstrong Brewing Co.110 Stewart RdMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 873-8852Hours: Mon 3 pm-close, Tue - Sun Noon-closewww.farmstrongbrewing.com
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La Conner Brewing Company117 S First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1415Daily 11:30 amwww.laconnerbrewery.com
Unique Northwest-style family-friendly brewpub featuring wood-fired pizza, burgers and other freshlocal pub fare served with oursmall-batch, hand-crafted beers.Enjoy by the fireplace or on the gar-den terrace. 11
Pasek Cellars Winery2615 Old Hwy 99 South Rd.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 404-5640. Wed-Sun 11:30 am-5:30pm; Opendaily in April 11:30 am-5:30 pmwww.pasekcellars.com
Pasek Cellars crafts unique anddelicious wines from NW and tropi-cal fruits, plus Washington grapes.Stop by our tasting room and samplethe Official Tulip Festival wines. 12
Skagit Cellars Winery106 First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 708-0345www.facebook.com/SkagitCellars/Google maps: Skagit Cellars.
Stop by Skagit Cellars and enjoyaward winning Washington wines.Family owned and operated withproduction here in Skagit County. In-door and Outdoor seating available– Children and Pets Welcome. 11
Skagit Crest Vineyard & Winery105 N First St, Suite 1La Conner, WA 98257(360) 333-9819Sat-Sun April-Oct Noon-6 pm;Nov-Mar Noon-5 pm; April also FriNoon – 6 pmwww.skagitcrest.com or www.facebook.com/skagitcrest/
Skagit Crest produces premiumwines from grapes locally grown inour Sedro-Woolley vineyard. Visitus at our La Conner tasting roomon the boardwalk north of GilkeySquare. We are delighted to share atrue taste of Skagit Valley. 11
Tulip Valley Winery16163 State Route 536Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-6894Mon-Thurs 11 am-5 pm Fri-Sun 11am-6 pmwww.tulipvalley.net
Stop by the Big Red Barn foraward winning wine and cider.Enjoy a glass on the deck or at thegift and art exhibit. Helicopterrides and Fine Italian Food allweekend, weather permitting. 27
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Anacortes Ship Harbor Inn5316 Ferry Terminal RdAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-5177www.shipharborinn.com
Come to the Sea and Breathe. Re-modeled accommodations withferry and island views. Amenities:Extended Continental Breakfast,luxury bedding and W-Fi, Bistro,Bar and deck w/fireplace overlook-ing the water. Come see why manyof our guests check in and don’twant to leave.
Best Western PLUS Skagit Valley Inn2300 Market StMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-5678 www.bestwestern.com
Convenient access to I-5. Locatednear Shopping Centers, downtownmount Vernon, and local attractionsand eateries. Enjoy our complimen-tary buffet breakfasts in a 100%smoke-free environment all whileearning Best Western Rewards. Re-member to inquire about our newExtended Stay options!
Candlewood Suites1866 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 755-3300 or www.ihg.com/candlewood/ho-tels/us/en/burlington/bgctw/hoteldetail
Skagit Valley’s exclusive Ex-tended Stay. Stay one night or oneyear at this apartment-style hotelfeaturing full kitchens in eachroom, complimentary Laundry/Gym and the Candlewood Cup-board store. Our clean rooms andfriendly staff will make your Tulipexperience one to remember.
Cocusa Motel370 W Rio Vista AveBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-6044 or (800) 628-2257www.cocusamotel.com
Located at Exit 230. Enjoy our63 rooms, some just remodeled,with beautiful courtyard views!Smoking, non-All rooms includefree Continental hot breakfast, in-room coffee, Wi-Fi, microwavesand fridges. Pet and smokingrooms available.
Comfort Suites500 E George Hopper RdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 630-5777www.choicehotels.com/washing-ton/burlington
Brand new pet-friendly hotel.Largest rooms in Burlington; allsuites, 100% smoke free with sleepersofa, mircrowave, and refrigerator.Complimentary full hot breakfastand wi-fi. Easy I-5 access; close toTulip Fields, shopping and restau-rants. Indoor pool, fitness center,business center and laundry facilities.
Days Inn2009 Riverside DrMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-4141www.daysinn.com/hotel/04735
I-5 Exit 227 – College Way. Fullservice facility with oversizedrooms. Complimentary DeluxeDaybreak Breakfast. Seasonalheated pool. Free wireless internet.Pet friendly. Moreno’s Family Mex-ican Restaurant/lounge on-site.Close to shopping centers and casi-nos. Meeting rooms available. Freetruck parking.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott9384 Old Hwy 99 NBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-2717www.marriott.com/otsfs
Easy access to I-5. Recently re-modeled, centrally located andminutes from the Tulip Fields,shopping, dining, and area attrac-tions. Enjoy room service fromBob's Burgers and Brew. Indoorpool, 100% smoke-free, and in-cludes complimentary breakfast.Earn Marriott Rewards Points.
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton1860 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 757-7100www.burlingtonsuites.hampton-inn.com
Feel our award winning Hamp-tonality! Clean, comfortable beds,friendly staff, FREE hot breakfast,FREE wireless internet, indoorpool, hot tub, fitness and businesscenter. Easy access off I-5, nearshopping and restaurants. Minutesfrom the tulips.
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites900 Andis RdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 755-7338www.holidayinnexpress.com/buringtonwa
100% non-smoking hotel in theheart of tulip country. Offers com-plimentary hot breakfast, indoorheated pool/hot tub, microwave/re-frigerators in every room and one-bedroom suites with comfortableliving area perfect for a family va-cation. Earn IHG Rewards.
La Conner Channel Lodge 205 N First StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1500 or (888) 466-4113www.laconnerchannellodge.com
Waterfront luxury awaits you! LaConner’s only waterfront propertyincludes a continental breakfast,gas fireplaces, private balconies,parking, wi-fi, complimentary winetasting and suites with jacuzzi tubs.The Channel Lodge is minutesfrom the tulips and within walkingdistance of La Conner’s gorgeousrestaurants, shops and exploring!
La Conner Country Inn107 S Second StreetLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-1500 or (888) 466-4113 www.laconnercountryinn.com
Come enjoy our charming inn,located in the heart of downtownLa Conner just minutes from thetulip fields. Each room includes agas fireplace, continental breakfast,parking, wi-fi, and afternoon cook-ies and coffee. Enjoy Oyster & This-tle our onsite restaurant featuringNorthwest cuisine! Banquet facili-ties and pet friendly rooms avail-able. Newly refreshed rooms!
LaQuinta by Wyndham1670 S Burlington BlvdBurlington, WA 98233(360) 205-9205www.wyndhamhotels.com/laquinta/burlington-washington/la-quinta-burlington/overview
Join us at La Quinta Burlington!Close to I-5 & 30 miles from
Bellingham International Airport.We’re minutes from the tulips, TheShops at Burlington and restau-rants. Count on Us Cleaning Proto-cols, Pet-friendly, Free breakfast,Wi-Fi & Fitness Center.
Marina Inn3300 Commercial AveAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-1100 or (800) 231-5198www.marinainnwa.com
When choosing The Marina Innfor your stay, feel confident aboutthe comfort and cleanliness of ourrooms and our great 24-hour frontdesk service. Enjoy fresh bakedcookies every evening, free wirelessinternet, continental breakfast, sen-ior and AAA discounts.
Swinomish Casino & Lodge 12885 Casino DrAnacortes, WA 98221(360) 293-2691 or (888) 288-8883www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com
Explore Swinomish Casino andLodge! Enjoy the breath-takingviews of the San Juan Islands, Mt.Baker, and Padilla Bay. Relax on thepatio at 13moons Restaurant andexperience the excitement of thecasino. Try a specialty cocktail atthe Center Bar.
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Burlington-Anacortes KOA6397 N Green RdBurlington, WA 98233(800) 562-9154 or (360) 724-5511www.koa.com/campgrounds/burlington
Quiet and beautiful country set-ting campgrounds near the tulipfestival. Enjoy our new 50amp fullservice pull-thru sites with greatWi-Fi, indoor pool, and largemeeting room for RV groups.Newly located camping cabins anddeluxe cabins will deliver realcamping experience.
La Conner Marina RV Park420 Pearle Jensen RdLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-3118www.portofskagit.com/la-conner-marina
Walking distance to beautifuldowntown La Conner and a 10-minute drive to Tulip Town andRoozenGaarde! Standard and pre-mium back-in sites (30 amp) andpull through sites (30 or 50 amppower). Full hook-ups, showers,laundry and free wi-fi. Reserveyour spot today!
Mount Vernon RV Park1229 Memorial HwyMount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 428-8787 or (800) 385-9895
Located next to downtownMount Vernon in the heart of Sk-agit Valley. 81 full service sites in-cluding large pull thrus. Picnictables, immaculate restrooms withfree showers, 50-amp service. FreeCable TV and Wi-Fi.
Katy’s Inn503 S Third StLa Conner, WA 98257(360) 466-9909 www.katysinn.com
In the heart of La Conner!View of the Channel! Walkingdistance to all shops and restau-rants! Victorian home built in1882. Four rooms all with PrivateBaths. Fantastic breakfast. ComeStay with Us!
Whispering Firs B&B19357 Kanako LaneMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) 428-1900 or (800) 428-1992www.whisperingfirs.com
Set on 250 acres overlookingPuget Sound and San Juan islands.Wooded hiking, private fishing andwildlife. Large rooms, astonishingviews, Jacuzzi and full breakfast.Children and pets accepted withprior arrangements. Vic and LindaBenson, Innkeepers.
PLACES to STAYBed & Breakfast RV/Camping Sites
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Jennifer McGill, beckons tothe nostalgia in all of us with
her modern paintings that fea-ture the things of yesteryear.She has received numerous
prestigious art and designawards, and won a range of
art competitions. Herwork is worldwide with
collectors, productsand installations. SeeJennifer’s work atwww.jamcgill.com.
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YOUR SKAGIT VALLEY VISITwww.VisitSkagitValley.com
ANACORTES (360) 293-3832 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce819 Commercial Ave #FAnacortes, WA 98221www.anacortes.org
BURLINGTON (360) 757-0994 Burlington Chamber of Commerce520 E Fairhaven AveBurlington, WA 98233www.burlington-chamber.com
CONCRETE (360) 853-8784 Concrete Chamber of Commerce45770 Main St, Concrete, WA 98327www.concrete-wa.comSkagit Eagle Festival: Every full weekend
in January
LA CONNER (360) 466-4778 La Conner Chamber of Commerce413 Morris St, La Conner, WA 98257Details at www.lovelaconner.com
MOUNT VERNON (360) 428-8547 Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce301 W Kincaid, Mount Vernon, WA 98273www.visitmountvernon.net
SEDRO-WOOLLEY (360) 855-1841 Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce810 Metcalf StSedro-Woolley, WA 98284www.sedro-woolley.com
OTHER EVENTSSkagit River Salmon Festival – www.skagitriverfest.org
Festival of Family Farms – www.festivaloffamilyfarms.com
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We receive funding from the town of La Conner, the cities ofAnacortes, Burlington, Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, and fromSkagit County through hotel/motel lodging tax grants.
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We love visitors coming to our valley! We know we will haveevents and activities as soon as it is safe to do so. Please visitthe websites listed below or call for up-to-date information.