Something I love about living in Seattle is that every season there is something unique to do – Fall? Pick a pumpkin at a pumpkin farm in Snohomish. Winter? Get a fresh cut Christmas tree in North Bend. Spring? Visit the tulip fields in Skagit Valley. Summer? Visit the Seattle lavender fields. Today I’m sharing the details on taking a day trip to Sequim from Seattle, as well as combining it with a stop in Port Townshend.
When to Leave
We left at 8 AM, but we recommend leaving at 7/7:30AM to give you more time to get coffee & food on the route.
Getting to Sequim from Seattle
You have a few different options for getting to Sequim from Seattle (all of which take 2-2.5 hours). – I would say that all require a car. I personally recommend taking the ferry option since it is a beautiful view over the water.
- If you’re north of the city: Take the Edmonds- Kingston Ferry. It departs every hour and the ferry ride is about 30 minutes long.
- If you’re in the city: Take the Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry. It departs every 50 minutes and the ferry ride is about 35 minutes long.
- If you don’t want to take the ferry & prefer to drive: You can take 5 South and go around the Olympic Peninsula
The Sequim Lavender Fields
When you get to Sequim there are lots of options for lavender farms & berry farms. We selected the Graysmarsh Berry Farm because we wanted a spot where we could go berry picking & visit the lavender fields. We decided to take a few pictures before grabbing boxes to pick raspberries (our berry of choice – they also had blueberries, blackberries, boysenberries, and strawberries).
A few more spots:
Lavender & Berry Picking Tips
- Bring a change of clothes – if you wanted cute pics like us, I would recommend wearing what you want to be photographed in, and then bringing a change of clothes for picking berries. Everything is dusty so wear things you don’t mind getting dirty!
- Walk to the far end of the berry section that you want to pick– we made the mistake of starting closest to the entrance where there were hardly any berries! But when we walked to the farthest end, the berries were basically falling off the bushes!
- Bring a container for your berries – It’ll keep your berries fresh for the rest of the day instead of having them in an open box in the car
Lunch in Port Townshend
After a morning in the fields, we were so ready for lunch. As Port Townsend is about the halfway point between Sequim and Kingston, it’s a great way to end the trip. We had lunch at Silverwater Cafe before walking around town and along the water. The main street – Water Street – has a variety of adorable shops and restaurants. In a future post I’ll be talking about one of the chicest boutiques in town – Emily’s Armoire. (so stay tuned)
Amanda says
I love sleeves and the embroidery on the shirt! It’s super cute!
G says
Thanks Amanda – I love the sleeves too!
Kelly Stone says
These photos are beautiful 😍 It looks amazing there!!
Kendra says
I love lavender so much! Your photos are beautiful!
G says
Lavender is one of my favs! Thanks Kendra!
Shelby says
You look amazing in these photos! I love picking raspberries. My uncle has a garden of them and I love going to get them. The bushes can be a little prickley though!
G says
Thanks Shelby! And I had no idea they were prickly until I got there and my sleeves kept getting caught in the bushes!
Amy Bjorneby says
Wow that is gorgeous! I live in the area, so I am going to have to drag my boyfriend there as soon as possible! I absolutely love your photos in the lavender field!
Rachael says
Loving all these photos!
Sophie says
The lavender fields are gorgeous!
kayla says
This sounds wonderful!! I must visit Seattle 🙂 Great post and fabulous top!!
xo,
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