Bring color into your life with these must-see spots in and around Vancouver, WA, with the best
Celebrating Spring in and around Vancouver
Spring is a celebration of nature’s most vibrant colors and seasonal blooms. In Washington’s Vancouver it’s also flower festival season! From the enchanting Holland America Flowers (formerly home to the Woodland Tulip Festival) to the charming Lilac Days at Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens to the nearby Portland Rose Festival, these local PNW events capture the spirit of the season. Experience the best of the Vancouver area’s flower fields by checking out some of our seasonal events below.
Featured Floral Celebrations
Holland America Flowers' Tulip Fields
Just north of Vancouver, the Woodland tulip fields burst into color with rows of blooms. This local favorite is a must-see if you’re looking for a small hometown tulip experience with an honor system U-Pick field. Plan your visit and see nature at its most vibrant.
Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens Lilac Days
Discover the magic of the iconic Lilac Days at Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens each spring through Mother's Day. This lilac festival invites visitors to stroll along fragrant pathways and enjoy the historic charm of the gardens.
More Local Events
Beyond the marquee events, Vancouver WA hosts a variety of lesser-known but still spectacular flower festivals and events. For a unique taste of local agriculture and community spirit, enjoy a day at a sunflower or lavender festival at NatureScaping Wildlife Botanical Gardens, O’Keefe Farms, or one of the many Vancouver area flower gardens, nurseries, and greenhouses that spring to life when the weather warms.
Pro Tips for Your Visit:
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Timing is key: Check updated event schedules before your trip.
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Bring your camera: Capture the stunning blooms and share your experience with friends.
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Explore locally: Use Vancouver as your home base for easy access to the full spectrum of nearby flower festivals.
Celebrate nature’s beauty right here in Vancouver! Join us this spring for unforgettable flower fests that will leave you inspired.
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