Oregon farm specializing in tulip and daffodil bulbs; home to the annual Tulip Fest with over 40 acres of beautiful blooming tulips.
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May 7, 2024
Definitely come for the tulip festival. Like you look at pics and see a lot of tulips and everyone says it’s a lot but IT IS SO MANY TULIPS. It is gorgeous there. They also have some fair type food t… Full review by KayDawn97
Apr 14, 2024
We took a family trip to visit the tulips for our son's birthday. Though the weather wasn't the best (a slight drizzle near the beginning), it was still delightful to see all of the tulips, old farm … Full review by rickh57
Apr 7, 2024
I thought I had to go to Holland to hit this bucket list item, but Wooden Shoe Tulip farm was everything I could have hoped for and more! The miles of tulips, the colors, the attention to detail with… Full review by aronin8
You will be rolling over dirt field with limited space between the rows of tulips. If the ground gets muddy from rain it might be very hard to travel around. Hopefully that helps you decide .
I will be in Oregon around the first week in June will there still be tulip at that time?
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The official tulip festival ends April 29th and in Oregon tulips in general would be done blooming but you will be here in perfect time for the Rose Festival, be sure to go to the Portland …
The official tulip festival ends April 29th and in Oregon tulips in general would be done blooming but you will be here in perfect time for the Rose Festival, be sure to go to the Portland Rose Garden-it’s free. While there walk over to the Japanese Garden, it’s beautiful, and the Oregon Zoo is right there and it is a beautiful zoo.
Hi Joel, There are a few requirements to flying drones on our property. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires all drone owners to register each drone weighing between …
Hi Joel, There are a few requirements to flying drones on our property. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires all drone owners to register each drone weighing between .55lbs and 55lbs, so we would ask for your registration number for recreational drones. For commercial drones, we ask for your pilot certification number as well as insurance information, especially if the drone is heavier than 55lbs. You will also need to check in either at the parking booth or at the office so that we can record your information and give you a permission card. This check-in system allows us to keep track of who is flying in the tulip field. Lastly, there are certain times of day we can’t allow drones to be flown due to crowds. For Friday, Saturday and Sunday flying, drone users will need an early morning or season pass and fly outside of normal hours (before 8am, or after 7pm). This is due to weekend crowds. During the week, flying has similar hours but depends on the number of people in the fields on a given day, so please call ahead. To recap: 1. Check in at the parking booth or office to leave your name & FFA registration number 2. They will give you a permission card to keep on your person while flying 3. Only certain hours are available to fly due to crowds. Thank you! Looking forward to having you out to visit.
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Can I bring my dog?
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Friendly dogs and other animals are welcome on leashes, we just ask that you clean up after your pet. Many families choose to bring their dog and other animals...