Three Days You Won't Forget + Year-Round Farm Events

Festival weekend features live music under open skies, barn dances at sunset, 200+ artisan vendors, and 20+ lavender farms. Plus discover year-round farm events: music, workshops, tastings, and seasonal celebrations in the sunniest valley in Western Washington

Can't make festival weekend? The farms don't stop. 20+ farms welcome visitors May through September — u-pick lavender, farm shops, and that guaranteed Sequim sunshine every day. Plan your farm escape →

One Festival, Endless Experiences

Carrie Blake Park, 202 N Blake Ave, Sequim • Free Admission • Rain or Shine (but it's almost always shine)

LavenderStock Live Music

Three stages, three days, and evening barn dances under the stars with the Olympic Mountains as your backdrop.

200+ Artisan Vendors

Handcrafted jewelry, lavender products, specialty goods, and Pacific Northwest art you won't find anywhere else.

Food Court & Beer Garden

Lavender ice cream, Olympic Peninsula cuisine, local food trucks, and a craft beer garden featuring Washington breweries.

Hands-On Workshop Tent

Make your own lavender wreath, watch live distillation, and learn from the farmers who grow it — workshops for all ages.

20+ Farm Tours

Drive through the Sequim Valley to lavender farms with Olympic Mountain views. Walk the rows, cut your own bundles, breathe it in.

Kids & Family Zone

Crafts, play areas, and lavender-themed activities for all ages. This is the family trip they'll talk about for years.

Fri & Sat
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Admission
Free!

The Festival Map

Every vendor booth, the stage, beer garden, food court, restrooms, first aid, info, and parking — all of Carrie Blake Park at a glance. Tap the map to open it full-size and find a booth number.

2026 Sequim Lavender Festival grounds map at Carrie Blake Park — numbered vendor booths, main stage, beer garden, acoustic stage, merchandise, food court, restrooms, first aid, and parking

Open full-size map →

Experience the Festival

Three days of lavender, music, art, and family across the Olympic Peninsula. This is what your visit looks like.

Video by Found Light Media

Three Days. Two Stages. 25+ Live Acts.

Bluegrass to indie rock, opening ceremony to sunset closer. Live music plays from morning until 7 PM at Carrie Blake Park — the soundtrack to your festival weekend.

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Bandshell
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Acoustic Stage

All sets free with festival admission. Stage and times subject to change.

The Food Court

Thirteen vendors at Carrie Blake Park — smoothies and espresso to brisket, gyros, kettle corn, and lavender-day treats. The food court moves faster with cash (ATM on-site, $20 bills).

Aloha Smoothies

Fresh smoothies blended to keep you cool and refreshed.

Bangkok Bistro

Flavorful Thai favorites with a little spice and a lot of comfort.

Burger Brothers

Italian grinders packed with flavor.

Cedars at Dungeness

Fish & chips, fries, corndogs, and burgers.

Coyotee BBQ

Brisket and pulled-pork sandwiches, smoked bratwurst, and spare ribs.

Excellent Kettle Corn

Fresh sweet-and-salty kettle corn.

Egg Roll Hut

A mix of Filipina and Japanese cuisine.

Fresh Squeezed Lemonade

Bright, refreshing lemonade squeezed fresh.

Funnel Of Love

Golden funnel cakes.

Hillbilly Gyros

Hearty, savory gyros.

Olympic Mountain Ice Cream

Classic scoops to cool down.

Sequim Valley Lions

Hot dogs, Polish dogs, chips, and pop.

The Village Perk

Espresso, coffee, and pastries.

Looking for lavender goods? The merchandise tent sits between the food court and the artisan vendors.

Activity & Workshop Tent

By the food court near the Friendship Garden entrance. Drop in to craft a sachet, wreath, wand, roller, or bath-salt ornament — led by the farmers who grow the lavender. Several classes are free; a few charge for materials.

Lavender Sachets

Make a sachet while learning how dried lavender is processed into fragrant buds.

Old Barn Lavender Co. Free

Lavender Wreaths

Craft a 12-inch wreath with fragrant Grosso lavender on a round frame.

Meli's Lavender Farm $30

Lavender Wands

Learn the traditional lavender wand with Kasydy. Buy a kit at the Let's Do Lavender booth.

Let's Do Lavender Paid kit

Lavender Rollers

Make a personalized essential-oil roller from lavender distilled by In Bloom.

In Bloom Lavender Farm $8

Lavender Ornaments

Make a layered bath-salt ornament with dried lavender.

Olympic Bluffs Lavender $5

Free Lavender Crafts with Ashley

Community quilt-square painting, lavender bracelets, and coloring pages. All ages.

Free All Ages
Friday · July 17

Workshop Tent Schedule

  • 9:00 – 10:00 — Sachets (Old Barn)
  • 11:00 – 1:00 — Sachets (Old Barn)
  • 1:15 – 2:15 — Wreaths (Meli's) *
  • 2:45 – 3:45 — Wands (Let's Do Lavender) *
  • 4:30 – 6:30 — Rollers (In Bloom) *
  • All day — Free Crafts with Ashley
Saturday · July 18

Workshop Tent Schedule

  • 9:00 – 10:00 — Sachets (Old Barn)
  • 11:00 – 12:00 — Rollers (In Bloom) *
  • 1:00 – 2:00 — Wands (Let's Do Lavender) *
  • 3:00 – 7:00 — Free Crafts with Ashley
Sunday · July 19

Workshop Tent Schedule

  • 9:00 – 10:00 — Sachets (Old Barn)
  • 10:45 – 11:45 — Wands (Let's Do Lavender) *
  • 1:00 – 2:00 — Ornaments (Olympic Bluffs) *
  • 2:30 – 3:30 — Rollers (In Bloom)

* Paid class or materials fee. Times subject to change.

Two ways to experience the festival: weekend events at Carrie Blake Park, or year-round events at the farms themselves — concerts, workshops, U-pick days, distillation demos.

The Festival Ends. The Valley Doesn't.

Miss the festival? The farms are open May through September — and the sunshine is always waiting

June – August

U-Pick Lavender

Walk the rows and cut your own fresh lavender bundles. Most farms provide scissors and guidance. Best in the morning when oils are richest.

May – September

Farm Shop Visits

Browse handcrafted lavender products — essential oils, soaps, sachets, culinary lavender, honey, and unique gifts you won't find elsewhere.

July – August

Distillation Demos

Watch essential oil being steam-distilled from fresh lavender. Several farms offer live demonstrations during harvest season.

June – September

Photography Sessions

The lavender fields make a stunning backdrop. Many farms welcome photographers — sunrise and golden hour are especially magical.

May – September

Guided Farm Tours

Learn about lavender varieties, growing techniques, and the Sequim rain shadow microclimate from passionate farm owners.

All Season

Lavender Culinary

Taste lavender ice cream, lavender honey, lavender baked goods, and other culinary creations at farm cafés across the valley.