The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival Will Have Over 40 Acres of Tulips In Bloom This Spring
By Sarah McCosham|Published March 09, 2021
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It’s spring in Oregon, and we’re all feeling a little like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, emerging into a technicolor world after a whirlwind of winter (and, 2020). In Oregon, there’s no sign of spring more beautiful than the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. And happily, this festival is back for 2021, offering peace, promise, and prismatic panoramas for all of Oregon to see. The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival will have over 40 acres of tulips in bloom this spring, making for the most wondrous way to celebrate the season.
Nestled in the Willamette Valley, basking in the majesty of Mount Hood, Woodburn, Oregon, is one of the most pristine places in the state.
While this year's festival brings some changes -- most notably, the festival will be operating at a reduced capacity, and all tickets will need to be pre-purchased online -- the spirit remains the same.
If you can visit in the early morning or late afternoon, you'll experience one of the most spectacular moments of all: the beautiful blooms backlit by the rising or setting sun.
It's almost spring in Oregon, so let's emerge and embrace the resplendence of the season. There's really no better way to do that than by attending the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival.
Have you been to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival before? Are you planning on checking it out this year? The 2021 Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival runs March 19-May 2, and all tickets must be pre-purchased online. Find more information about this year’s festival, and Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, on their website.
And if you’re looking for more seasonal fun in The Beaver State, this list of 12 hikes has an incredible Oregon adventure for each month of the year!
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