128 artisans, one weekend.
Jewelry, fiber arts, pottery, fine art, photography, woodwork, leather, paper, candles, soaps — and lavender everything. Most of these makers travel the PNW festival circuit; some only sell here.
In 1997, a handful of family farms in a small valley on the Olympic Peninsula gathered for the first US lavender festival. Three decades later, the festival is still here. The families are still here. The valley is still the only place in America that grows lavender the way Provence does. Year thirty is the biggest yet.
Most US lavender festivals followed Sequim's lead. The first one happened here, on these same farms, in 1997.
The Olympic Mountains block weather from the Pacific before it reaches us — Seattle gets 38 inches of rain; we get 16. The result is a Mediterranean microclimate that lavender, that famously fussy crop, thrives in.
30,000 of you come every July. Year thirty is the biggest one yet. Read the story →
The festival is the centerpiece — but the experience runs across twelve family farms within fifteen miles of the park. Most visitors do both.
Jewelry, fiber arts, pottery, fine art, photography, woodwork, leather, paper, candles, soaps — and lavender everything. Most of these makers travel the PNW festival circuit; some only sell here.
The festival's main stage runs Fri-Sat 10-7, Sun 11-5. Local and regional PNW acts. Free with festival entry. Sunset performances both Friday and Saturday.
All twelve SLGA member farms are open festival weekend with U-pick lavender, distillation demos, and gift shops. Most within ten minutes of the park. Build a custom route in the trip planner.
There's nowhere else in North America that grows lavender the way Sequim does. The science is real. The farms are real. The families who built this are still here.
Most of these makers travel the Pacific Northwest festival circuit. Some only sell here. None of it is mass-produced.
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Friday and Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM. Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Free admission all three days.
Limited parking at the park; arrive before 11 AM Fri/Sat. Free shuttle from designated downtown lots runs every 15 minutes during festival hours. Live map →
Service animals welcome. Other pets stay home — the park gets crowded and warm, and many vendor booths have small dogs already inside.
Most vendors accept cards. Some are cash-only, and the food court moves faster with cash. ATM on-site, $20 bills only.
Stroller and wheelchair accessible. On-site first aid. Workshop tent with kids' activities. Bring everyone.
Festival-weekend lodging within 30 minutes typically sells out by April. If you're behind, look at Port Townsend (45 min) or Port Angeles (20 min). Lodging guide →
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