The one Summer Festival you don’t want to miss – San Juan Island Lavender Festival on San Juan Island

Posted on July 3, 2017

Updated June 2018

 

Visiting San Juan Island’s Pelindaba Lavender Farm is always a treat. The serenity and beauty of this place with its rolling lavender fields, speckled with gorgeous sculptures, adorable, historic farm store and snow covered Olympic Mountains as the backdrop, makes for the perfect spot to indulge all your senses. The only thing better is coming for the annual San Juan Island Lavender Festival on July 21 & 22 during the “height of purpleness”.

Pelindaba not only grows certified organic lavender. It also makes handcrafted, lavender products for botanical, culinary, body care, therapeutic, and household use on site and distributes them nationwide. We here at the Earthbox Inn & Spa provide Pelindaba’s exquisite body care line in all our guest rooms, in bulk containers, to cut down on waste.

At the festival, you can take guided tours and learn about the entire, fascinating process, from plant to finished product. Or hear a lecture on cooking with lavender, how to cultivate it or make essential oils.Summer Fun at the San Juan Island Lavender Festival craft tent

Don’t miss fun family activities at the Craft Tent, where you and the kids can make wreaths and wands, partake in a scavenger hunt and other contests.

Pick your own lavender at the Pelindaba Lavender Farm on San Juan Island

If you like your lavender pure and simple, harvest your own bouquet in the cutting fields. Or check out the 50 varieties growing in the Demonstration Garden.

The Gatehouse Farm Store sells refreshing lavender lemonade, lavender cookies and ice cream (such a treat), as well as all of Pelindaba’s purple products. During the festival, local picnic lunches will be available.

Live Music at the San Juan Island Lavender Festival

In addition, over 30 of our talented, island artists have their work on display and for sale in the fields, making this lovely event a very good smelling, mini Summer Arts Fair, complete with live and very danceable music by Kubatana Marimba

Admission and parking are free. Bring sunscreen and don’t worry about bugs: lavender is a natural mosquito (moth, flea and mice) repellent.

And if you like what you see and smell, plan your wedding or next family reunion here.