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Festival in the Park

July 19-21, 2024
Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm

Sunday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

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This beautiful venue will host more than 150 street fair booths highlighting Northwest crafts and eclectic food. Admission to the event is free and free parking is offered at the entrance to Blake Avenue and at Olympic View Church. Watch for signs coming off Highway 101 and directions to general parking and limited ADA parking at the Park. 

 

Produced and managed by the member-growers of the Sequim Lavender Growers Association™, the Sequim Lavender Festival Weekend® will include activities and attractions to delight visitors of all ages.

Main Events

Artisans Booths

Artisans from throughout the country make this festival one of their must-do seasonal events.
 

Vendor List

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3 Days of Live Music!

Catch a lively line up of local musicians all weekend long.

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Music Schedule

Beer Garden

Visit the beer garden for a taste of local and regional beers.

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Farm Tours

The fun continues at the local lavender farms. Take a tour, cut your own lavender and enjoy the fields in peak bloom!
 

Farm Tours

Food Court

Don't miss the wonderful array of food including lavender ice cream and lavender lemonade. 

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Food Vendor List

Community Events

Catch a play, visit an art show or one of the many other special lavender festival weekend community events.
 

Community Events

Directions

Address: 202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA 98382

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From the West, traveling on Highway 101, take the River Road exit and turn left. Continue on through the roundabout to W. Washington St. Continue on Washington Street for 2.8 miles to Blake Avenue, turn left on Blake Avenue.

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From the East, traveling on Highway 101, take the E. Washington Street exit. Continue on E. Washington St turn right on S. Blake Ave. 

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You can take the free in-city shuttle bus, part of Sequim Lavender Weekend, to many of the lavender events and

downtown Sequim.

Parking & Transportation

Sequim Lavender Festival is a popular event, drawing visitors from around the world to experience the beautiful farms, street fair, and community events. Please plan for heavy traffic and allow plenty of time to arrive in Sequim and enjoy the activities. If your schedule allows, plan to arrive a day early or stay over Sunday night to avoid the traffic leaving Sunday afternoon. Take the opportunity to enjoy a little more time in our small, friendly town and experience all that is Sunny Sequim.

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Due to heavier than normal traffic in Sequim during Sequim Lavender Festival, it is recommended that you use the Washington Street exit on the east side of the City and the River Road exit on the west side of the City to enter Sequim. This will help to control the level of traffic at the City's main intersection downtown. Watch for signs coming off Highway 101 and directions to general parking and limited ADA parking at the Park.

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Neighborhood Parking

There is street parking near the Street Fair at Carrie Blake Park and in the downtown neighborhood.  If you are parking in a residential area, be courteous to the residents and please do not block driveways or park in front of mailboxes.

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Farm Festivals and Events

One of the highlights of Sequim Lavender Weekend is visiting local lavender farms. You'll want to visit as many as you can fit into your schedule, as they each have their own character and personality. The lavender farms require that you drive to their location. All of the farms have plenty of parking.

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Traveling on Bicycle

Bicycling is a popular activity in the Sequim area, and Sequim has been named a bicycle friendly community. Many of the area lavender farms are accessible by bicycle.

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The Tour de Lavender is a popular bicycling event that takes place in August. The routes used for the event may be helpful in planning your visit. Tour de Lavender Routes.

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The Olympic Discovery Trail runs from Port Townsend out to the coast, with the largest paved portion running right through Sequim. The trail is close to many area attractions.

Pets

Dogs on a leash are welcome at the Sequim Lavender Festival in the Park and at many of the Lavender Farms. There is an off-leash dog park on the south end of Carrie Blake Park, located at 202 N. Blake Avenue.

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The Humane Society of America recommends that you never leave your pets in a parked car. On warm days temperatures inside a parked car can rise quickly putting your pet in danger of heat stroke or worse. If you are planning to attend an event that doesn't allow your pet to come along, this time it might be best to leave your pal at home.

Guests with Physical Disabilities

Visitors needing a short terms rental for a wheelchair or walker can contact Bellevue Healthcare (360-681-0111), 520 E. Washington Street, Sequim, WA 98382 or (360) 681-0111 to arrange for pick-up or delivery.

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For emergency situations, wheelchairs are available at the Red Cross Station.

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ADA Parking

ADA parking is available at lavender venues.

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Sequim Lavender Festival in the Park

There is limited ADA parking at the park.  Visitors need to be aware that some areas are paved but the park is mostly grass and gravel with uneven surfaces. 

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Lavender Farms

Farms will have ADA parking, but please note that the fields are uneven and there are no paved paths.

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