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    Purple Haze Lavender Farm

    4.3 (118 reviews)
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    Royal P.

    The most beautiful and picturesque lavender farm in Sequim, looks exactly like a postcard with tall lavender fields and cottage in the background. They have a mix of the purple lavender and also white lavender, so it is pretty scenic. We visited an hour before closing, which was a little calmer, as this place seems to get pretty crowded earlier. We did not have to pay for admission here. The lavender ice cream here is also pretty good but not really worth the price for the small amount that you get. Gift shop is okay, mostly souvenir items, as they don't have a lot of lavender products from the farm here.

    Grace H.

    It is a very beautiful farm and you can get a lot of great pictures. I am not familiar with how lavender farms work but there is an admission fee of $5 per person at this location; the cost adds up for bigger families. There were 8 of us so it was $40 just to get in. Again, this might be a norm for all the farms but just fyi.

    Sindu K.

    Drove to this place from Seattle. The drive was beautiful, Sequim is a very calm and charming town. You can smell the lavender as you get close to the farm. There are several lavender farms in the valley. The farm looked peaceful and beautiful, smelled amazing as well. There is an I cream shop which sells lavender ice cream and a gift shop selling lavender themed items. They were selling lavender bouquets too. I had a great time visiting the farm and would highly recommend checking this place out in the lavender season.

    Beautiful surrounding greenery
    Courtney L.

    This seems to be one of the most popular lavender farms in Sequim which also has chickens, other flowers and an ice cream stand! With the surrounding trees and lush greenery, this farm actually reminds me more of a dreamy garden with a homey ambience. They even had a number of lawn chairs for guests to relax and simply enjoy the scenery. While the amount of lavender was fairly abundant, some of the rows appeared a little overgrown to the point where the plants were starting to droop over. Regardless, there were still opportunities to capture some great photos. Additionally, for $7.00, you can pick your own lavender from a specific patch or you can purchase a bunch from their shop if you're in a rush. Before leaving, we stopped by the ice cream stand for a quick treat. Unfortunately, they were out of four lavender flavors and only had Espresso Chip and Raspberry Lavender sorbet (non-dairy) left. I went with the sorbet (5 oz. for $6.50) which was pricey, but I couldn't resist on a sunny day. It was delicious... balanced between tart and sweet with the perfect essence of lavender. I'm glad we had a chance to stop by Purple Haze before heading back to the Seattle area! Note: Visited during the week of July 11th.

    Stunning lavender farm.
    Sharon G.

    We stopped at this lovely farm fairly late in the afternoon and were still able to pick two bouquets, talk with the owner, and let my son try out his new Polaroid-esque camera among the purple clouds. We highly recommend this farm if you are in Sequim. It's one of the most beautiful fresh lavender locations and worth the stop on the way to Olympic or as a destination in itself.

    Maki S.

    Been going here for years. There's an ice cream stand, and usually a couple of stands from local stores. Lots of places for selfies and "carefree in the field" shots if you're into that sort of thing. Tip: you want the "the field to ourselves" moment, go just before or just after the festival.

    Sheri H.

    I was here in August. All of the lavender around the gift shop and entrance was harvested, and I didn't venture out to the fields. Smaller farm than others visited. GPS on Google Maps kept telling us we had arrived when we were 1/4 mile down the road, and there wasn't a sign for the farm, so keep going down the road and you'll see it.

    Lavender icecream!
    Jacqueline T.

    2nd week of July!! Lavenders are in full bloom!! It was our first time visiting Sequim! (Pronounced Skwim). I wonder if your sense of smell changes when you grow older... but I never used to like the smell of lavender, until now. Maybe it's also been modified slightly in my brain, because I am now aware that it's scent helps deter certain pests and bugs!! Now I'm all for lavender!! I also used to be afraid of the swarm of bees. But due to education and awareness.. I'm all for the friendly, fuzzy, harmless, helpful bumble bees! Out of all the farms to choose from... because it has the icecream!! Also this was one of the farms that you didn't need to make an appointment or reservation to visit! We were there on a weekday, and saw only two other families there! Made it super easy to socially distance, annnddd make much prettier photos!

    Farm fresh eggs from Purple Haze Lavender farm Sequim WA
    Bob B.

    Another wonderful Christmas at the lavender farm bed-and-breakfast. We love those farm fresh eggs they went into the Bernese for our crab.

    U-pick lavender for $5
    Edna D.

    Purple Haze has such a beautiful grounds. A very well-maintained, picturesque farm with lovely sitting areas to enjoy the blooms. A perfect place to relax and take it all in! A great place to visit! We also met a sweet and very nice local artist named Kaw Tee Wolfe and we were amazed with her amazing art work. We ended up having two of her paintings, The Whidbey Island and Angel Lavander Farm. Great experience here, thank you!

    Justin H.

    Beautiful doesn't describe what it's like wandering their grounds. It's more than that. Magical, refreshing, zen-like...that's a good start. The lavender smells floating around the property just seemed to calm the nerves and reset the soul. I love this place. Be sure to visit the gift shop and try the ice cream. The lavender white chocolate was a big hit with our crew. Added awesomeness: even the port-a-potty smelled amazing. Like coconuts. Thank you for that

    Michelle L.

    Loved coming to visit this farm. Not only did they have lavender and a cute little gift shop to buy lavender products, they also had a variety of other wild flowers, herbs, chickens, and even a peacock. We enjoyed strolling through the beautifully maintained fields. I was just sad they ran out of lavender ice cream but I guess that's to be expected when you visit the Monday after Father's Day!

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    Dean E.

    We'll worth the stop if you like lavender. Small gift shop, cut your own flowers, ice cream and beautiful views.

    Go in July, all trimmed for the season (8/16/18)

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    The Co-op Farm and Garden - Main Entrance

    The Co-op Farm and Garden

    3.8(25 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    My wife and I, with our 2 children, have been members of this beautiful store for 3+ years since we…read moremoved into this area. I have lived on the Peninsula since 1984 and aside from traveling the western states for a few years it's been my home. We love this store because those that work here have always been friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Our children enjoy getting an Apple, Bananas or Carrot while we shop. The prices here have always been competitive with the "box stores". This is a great aspect when considering where to shop. To have fruit, produce and meats feom local farms at a reasonable price is one of many reasons we enjoy shopping here at the Co-Op and were quick to pay for the lifetime membership. Yesterday (19 Sept 2025) my wife and I went in for grocery shopping and everything seemed like a normal shopping experience we've come to expect. My wife has been enriched to finally have a service dog that goes with her medical conditions from her service in the Navy. She decided to stop having her service dog wear his vest and goggles (both were part of his suit as he was trained in both while he was a K9 for the police in Pocatello, ID). It was overwhelming for her to have people approach her and talk to her about her k9 (never seeing one so well trained, how cute he looks in his vest goggles, etc.). My wife was asked on 19 Sept if her k9 was a service dog by a lady who works at the Co-Op and she must have been a new hire as my wife and I haven't seen her working before yesterday. Most of the people who we interact with that work in the store all know my wife's service dog by sight and have the respect to not engage regarding our k9 in an invasive manner. The lady last night was not respectful, rather she treated my wife as if my wife was lying to her about our k9 being a service dog. Then after we got in line to checkout my wife realized she wanted an onion and a man stocking the produce stopped her and abrasively asked if the k9 was a service dog. My wife did not rest well and felt mentally off the rest of the evening. I realize it is important to keep pets outside of an establishment that offers fresh fruit, produce and other foods. It would also seem important with such a diverse array of people that frequent this store to have those working there know the importance of being professional, respectfu and tactful l when approaching anyone for any reason. Especially when it may be an interaction with someone who may have a service dog with them. Sadly people cannot teach someone how to use their intuition. I've seem many pet dogs, most of which are not trained well enough to be in any building. My wife's service dog is off/on leash trained, he's in tune with my wife's needs intuitively and never leaves her side even when we are home he next to her. It is a great comfort knowing that my wife has a k9 that can be there to protect her and keep her safe should any medical condition arise. My wife is now contemplating on whether she will be coming back inside the store as the stress created from the disrespectful manner has not allowed a restful night. I believe our new course is that she will no longer answer any questions from either staff or those who shop here. I will stand in for her so that she doesn't feel socially overwhelmed by those who choose to be disrespectful in their approach.

    My wife and I have always had a nice experience here. The staff have always been more than friendly…read moreand we have always loved looking at the VAST vast selection of items. When we do come here we actually go for the toys. We love to shop local and they have a pretty decently sized toy selection and they sell really good brands like Hape, Tonka, Melissa and Doug, and Green Toys. I will say they are a bit over priced (this is the reason for 4 stars) and you could sometimes get a toy cheaper just buying directly from the manufacturers website. But as I said we love to support local businesses and they sell the toys we like to buy for our son. And like I mentioned the staff are really nice. This last trip we were going right before close and someone was vacuuming and my son is not a fan of loud vacuums. So the lady noticed that stopped the vacuum and then had a conversation with him about his new toy. It was a very good experience.

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    Sequim Lavender Festival - Fragrant Lavender

    Sequim Lavender Festival

    3.5(13 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    "A" for effort! I hadn't gotten embroiled in the political side of things since I don't live in the…read morearea and I flew to Washington primarily based on this festival (I'm from Hawaii). I know there's some kind of feud going on between the flower factions of this-and-that but it didn't stop me from going. There's not a whole amount of information out there about the Lavender Festival so I had to do some digging before I went (mainly via Youtube) but I was pretty amazed at the collaboration and effort that goes into making this festival a reality. This is a large-scale operation that involves not only the main town but the outskirts as well: The main festival is located in downtown in Sequim. Parking is tight as the other reviewers have mentioned but I pulled into the heart of it and paid a $10 fee in a private dirt lot. When you are limited on time, you just gotta pay. It was very hot and I wasn't sure if I'd be buying a lot of things and didn't want to lug them down several blocks, so I paid for the convenience, which I didn't mind. There are a lot of vendors: food, drink, rocks, lavender stuff, flea market junk, hippie new-age stuff, crystals, plants, clothing, etc. It's like your typical farm fair. FOOD: I was really hoping to try a bunch of exotic lavender-flavored items since I've read about their lavender flavored shrimp in year's past but all I encountered were some lavender cocktails (delish) and lavender ice cream from Olympic Mountain (blew my socks off). As far as real food was concerned, it was a wash. I ordered a veggie plate from a local "Thai" vendor and it was terrible. Seating was very limited in the shade around the food stations. There was a lot of seating in and around the booze tent but it was under the hot sun, no thanks. The kid and I ended up sitting on a bunch of hay bales under a tree eating our ice cream. The kid had to wait outside of the tent while I sucked down my French Connection ($8). Toilets were porta potties scattered about the premises. The other half of the festival is on the outskirts of Sequim and some of it overlapping into Port Angeles in the various lavender farms that participate during the festival. I found out which farms were free by snagging a free periodical left in the hotel lobby and decided to visit them during the festival. Due to limited time, I couldn't visit all the festivals I had desired, so I stopped at strategic ones along the way (they deserve their own ratings). No matter if you are visiting the farms or the festival downtown itself, be sure to slather on the sun screen, take a bunch of cash, water, wet wipes and plan on meeting at common spot if anyone gets lost. I'll be coming back that's for sure. Despite whatever is going on between the War of the Lavenders, I'm grateful that this festival lives on and I am hoping it won't go away any time soon. I can imagine this festival means a lot to the economy of Sequim and its surrounding towns and I'd hate to see it dissolve due to disagreements on how it should be run. Long Live Lavender!!

    "An alluringly scented festival showcasing everything handmade, unique, and lavender."…read more Sequim home to the annual Lavender Festival and draws hundreds if not thousands of crowds. Lavender farms around the area are open for tours (some require an entrance fee) and sells bundles of freshly cut lavenders and other novelty items. Each farm is different and the uniqueness definitely adds to the character of each location. Make sure to grab a Lavender Festival guide map for a detailed list of farms around the area. The Street Fair is located in downtown Sequim on Fir street. Parking can be tricky and I suggest early attendance to secure a reasonable spot. Admission is free and the fair does allow dogs on the premises. Food options are decent and the live entertainment is a nice touch. Here are the farms we visited in our quest to see the lavenders: Graysmarsh - Cash only. Options of lavender and raspberry picking. Pets not allowed. Abundance in parking however no gift shop. Fat Cat Farm - Diverse gift shop and very friendly service. Only $5.00 for u-pick lavenders and the farm grounds are simply picturesque. Dogs are allowed however mind the free roaming chickens. Cards accepted and minimum of $10 purchase. Lavender connection - Smaller gift shop however they offer a "create your own scent." There are some seating areas for tired travelers. The owners were very ice and personable. Oliver's Lavender Farm- Not as much of a crowd compared to other farms. Small gift shop located in the back of the main house and offers a good selection of various lavender products. Martha's Lane - Ice cream shop features lavender flavors. I tried the white chocolate raspberry lavender ice cream. The texture was simply amazing and the taste was a perfect marriage of raspberries, sweetness, and lavender. They also offer various types of lavenders and each row is labeled for convenience. No pets allowed as this farm is organic certified. They have a fantastic gift shop with an abundance of lavender themed items. Beware as this shop can inspire sudden gift giving. Victor's Farm - Parking was full and the farm is very popular. There were more items in the gift shop and visitors can view the process of drying out the bunches of lavenders. Make sure to walk around to the back of the farm. Live music, lavender lemonade, and seating areas makes this a wonderful pit stop. The lavender festival is a good tourist/weekend activity for all ages. Excellent community and the staff from all of the farms were helpful and pleasant.

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    Sequim Lavender Festival - People milling about at the lavender festival July 2015

    People milling about at the lavender festival July 2015

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    Martha's Lane - white chocolate raspberry lavender ice cream

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    Dahlia Fields - Photo | Tonie Christine Photography Planning | Kitara Davis Events

    Dahlia Fields

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Kitara is amazing!!! We are SO lucky and grateful to have had her do flowers for our ceremony. She…read morewas professional yet personable and sweet. When we had some really unfortunate news, she rolled with it and was very accommodating. And the flowers: they were GORGEOUS!!!! She exceeded our expectations & our flowers were everything we dreamed and more. She listened very carefully to what we were looking for and we talked to us on the phone while viewing reference photos, explained everything very well, and made sure we were on the same page. These flowers were so so so beautiful. Being out of state, I toted them around for a week before I finally had to toss them before heading home and I was so sad. I initially selected another vendor who was not available on our date, and I am so glad because they referred us to Kitara and she was the best. Do not hesitate: book Dahlia Fields for your wedding, renewal, elopement, whatever! You will be so glad!!!

    Oh my goodness. I ordered from Dahlia last minute for Mother's Day and couldn't be happier! The…read morebouquet was delivered on time, for a fair price, and absolutely gorgeous. My mom has allergies and they were so careful not to include flowers that would make her ill. They checked back to be sure she liked the arrangement and was doing well! Could not be a better to work with. I am so glad to have found them. Can't wait to place my next order.

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    Photo | Stella Kelsie Photography Planning | Kitara Davis Events

    Dahlia Fields - Photo | Stella Kelsie Photography Planning | Kitara Davis Events

    Photo | Stella Kelsie Photography Planning | Kitara Davis Events

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    Riverside House Guest Lodge - Shoveling snow in the courtyard.  Looks like a Norman Rockwell painting in winter.

    Riverside House Guest Lodge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Ok simply said they treat their clients in every aspect staying here , like your family…read more Fabulous grounds to roam around on to enjoy nature all around you and relax. Tranquility comes to mine as the world out there gets very quiet. The nightly accommodations are extremely comfortable my wife and I sleep like babies. There is so many little details and treasures to been seen , please take time to visually experience as much you can. Their daughter Kelly runs a small gift shop on the grounds and well worth a visit there to pick up many different hand made items to take home to remember your lovely stay over. The owners are very gracious with their time and will explain where to go to explore , what to see and where are good places to eat. Ask for a behind the scenes tour to see many of their talents and passions. We are looking so forward to our next stay here. Love Donn and Janell.

    I wish I could give this place ten stars. The hosts are wonderfully friendly. The grounds are…read morebeautiful with lots of private spaces to relax. It's like a mini resort/retreat located at the edge of Sequim. Close to everything on the North Olympic Peninsula. They have only a couple of places to rent but they are really spacious and so thoughtfully appointed. One rental is perfect for families with three bedrooms and kitchen. There's even a cute gift shop. Very comfortable.

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    Heron Zimmer room. Upstairs with private bath, refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot. Quiet.

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    Beautiful grounds and gardens.

    Landmark Property Management - Conveniently located off main street "Washington"

    Landmark Property Management

    2.5(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I've never had a worse experience with a property management company. They've been responsible for…read moregetting us the 3 worst tenants that we've ever had. One tenant that they approved for us used our property as a flop house for his employees. It was obvious to me that that was the renters intention but the lease agreement was already signed so we were stuck with them for a year. They lied to us repeatedly and then trashed our house that had just been redone. The next one was a business property rental. They would honor the terms of their lease agreement signed and vetted by Landmark. They ruined our floor by leaving water running and didn't tell us it was happening until it was too late to dry it out. They cut the door jam of our property to get a refrigerator in. Their lease said they were responsible but nothing came of it so now we're left with a ruined floor, replacing the door jam to our building and taking out the Jerry rigged electrical along with a complete paint job. And currently we're cleaning out a house that Landmark also vetted the tenants for us. We drove by the property and noticed a dog and contacted Landmark. They did follow up with the tenants, and yes they did have a dog but nothing was done by them about it. They kept the dog in the garage and now we're starting to clean it up. We're hoping muriatic acid will get the stench out but we're not sure. The house is also trashed. We're going to need at least 1 dumpster to get rid all the garbage they've left behind. These are the 3 worst tenants we've ever had and all were vetted for us by Landmark. Additionally we've paid them a monthly management fee to "manage" our property? Just shameful. One star is the least that can be given. This management company has cost us thousands of dollars.

    Very responsive and professional. Any concerns we've had…read morewere responded to the same day. Would highly recommend Landmark.

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