Blue Mountain Lavender Farm is a family-owned agro-tourism operation in the Walla Walla Valley of Washington State. The farm is open to the public from late April to mid July for shopping in the farm boutique, plant sales, lavender u-pick of 25 varieties on 2 acres, and lavender craft classes. Each activity depends on the season -- please consult Visit & Shop for dates, hours and details.
The Farm Boutique features artisanal lavender goods including dried bouquets, sachets, a curated selection of bath & body products, culinary treats, and dried lavender by the pound. The backdrop of the Blue Mountains provides opportunities for photographers, painters, and visitors who savor la joie de vivre.
The Farm Boutique features artisanal lavender goods including dried bouquets, sachets, a curated selection of bath & body products, culinary treats, and dried lavender by the pound. The backdrop of the Blue Mountains provides opportunities for photographers, painters, and visitors who savor la joie de vivre.
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Lavender U-pick is one of our most popular farm activities and is available from the first full week of June until we close in mid-July. U-pick is a simple activity and these guidelines will help you enjoy your experience. 2. Cut long flower stems and include a few leaves. Cutting lavender stems too close the the blooms will result in a very short bundle of flowers.
We begin selling lavender plants in late April and continue into early July. Availability changes weekly with up to 15 varieties to choose from. Common plant sizes are 3.5 pots and 1-gallon pots. We occasionally carry 2-gallon lavender pots. Plants are sold on-site and we do not ship. The farm is located in the Walla Walla Valley of southeastern Washington which is in USDA Zone 5.
Cooking with lavender is a distinctive experience, and is similar to adding its cousins--mint or rosemary--to a dish. However, rather than cooking with lavender leaves, the flowers are put to work. All lavender varieties are edible, though English lavenders (Lavandula angustifolia) are the sweetest by nature.
Please note that when traveling on Highway 12, McDonald Road (westbound) and Lowden Road (eastbound) are the closest exits. Also, the neighboring town of Touchet shares our same zip code and your GPS may locate our farm there -- not to worry, you will still reach us! Contact us with your questions or comments.
Reviews (9)
Gaylee Quam
Oct 16, 2021
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Scott R.
Jul 19, 2021
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Lexi Vaughan
Jul 15, 2021
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Wooooow! This place is a dream! For the smells alone you can’t beat it! On a very warm day in July we went for one of their events. Even though unfortunately the Coffee Carte (because I wanted a lavender lemonade) wasn’t open it was so amazing to be surrounded by the beautiful rows of lavender on this wonderful family owned piece of heaven. With the hills of Walla Walla in the background it takes you away and transports your mind for a relaxing scented pause. The gift shoppe is very perfectly assorted. Their season is over now but next June/July I will be putting them back on my calendar!
Brandy Richardson
Jun 29, 2021
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Donna Beck
Jun 18, 2021
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Oh my gosh, my daughter and I stopped here for the first time and what a beautiful place! The lavender was just coming into bloom and so pretty. They have lots of room to walk around and look at all the beautiful things. They also have a very nice gift shop. We will definitely be going back!
It's a must see!
It's a must see!
Brenda Orozco
Jun 05, 2021
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Cherie Chandler
Nov 05, 2020
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Darling French themed farm. Not huge, but enjoyable nonetheless. Lots of shady spots to relax - I recommend settling in with one of their lavender beverages. I had an iced lavender latte and my 12 year old enjoyed the farm made lavender lemonade once he got over the initial surprise. Lovely little shop with French imported products (I overheard a young lady explain to another customer that they just don't grow enough at the farm to make everything themselves, so they decided to focus on culinary use).
Cory Mayne-Williams
Nov 01, 2020
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Emily Larson
Jun 04, 2019
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A very cute lavender farm! I loved gathering my own bundle. They have such a large variety of types of lavender. Their gift shop is extremely pricey, so I would find another place to buy some of their products. The culinary lavender they make is great. I’ve also had great success with their tea cake mix.