The Dreamy Daffodil Fields In Washington You'll Want To Visit This Spring
If you grew up in Washington, you’re probably familiar with the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. That festival, while often crowded and busy, is a beautiful, colorful experience. But what many Washingtonians don’t know is that the tulips aren’t the only thing blooming in the Skagit Valley, and you may want to make a trip in late March instead of April.
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The daffodils always pop first.
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And what a beautiful way to welcome the first days of spring.
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You can get a bloom map at the La Conner Visitor Information Center.
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Dutch Master is the most popular daffodil in the world.
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There are 350 acres of tulips grown during the tulip festival.
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Come see them for yourself before the tulips -- and the traffic -- take over.
In between exploring these stunning daffodil fields, make sure to take plenty of time to check out the charming little city of La Conner.
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