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*Free Local Pickup Now Available! Lavender Connection is a charming family-owned and operated lavender farm that began welcoming visitors in 2004. Our farm is located on the world famous Sequim Lavender Trail, nestled in the rainshadow of the Olympic Mountains of Washington State. Once a dairy farm, this historic property boasts more than 3,800 lavender plants of more than 50 different varieties. Our Sequim lavender farm is open to the public throughout the summer season when the lavender is in bloom – check out our Visitpage for hours and visitor information. You can also learn about ourhistoric dairy barnand preservation project! The Olson family (Rick, Susan, their daughter Rebecca, and her husband Doug) welcome you to come spend a summer day with us. Thank you for supporting small, family farms! Lavender Connection is a founding member of the Sequim Lavender Experience, a collective of lavender farms and shops working to promote lavender agritourism along the Sequim Lavender Trail. We are also a founding member of the Washington Lavender Association, now Lavender Northwest, which works to promote and support lavender farms throughout the northwestern United States. Why Lavender Connection Is a Perfect Day Trip from Seattle Lavender Blackberry Italian Plum Tart Recipe Guest on Growing Joy with Mariapodcast July 1, 2025 |“How to grow lavender”Featured in Seattle’s Child June 19, 2025 |“Seven Lovely Lavender Farms to Visit This Summer”Featured in Explore Washington State June 17, 2025 |“Visiting the Sequim Lavender Festival and Farms!”Featured in Sequim Gazette May 21, 2025 |“A Starbucks Lavender Connection”Featured In Sequim Gazette March 27, 2024 |“Starbucks’ lavender drinks see inspiration from Sequim”Recommended by Seaside Magazine June 2023 |“The Other Peninsula: Summer Picks in Port Angeles and Beyond”Recommended by Parent Map June 2023 |“Best Lavender Farms Around Puget Sound for Your Fun Family Frolic”Featured on King 5 News Evening Magazine July 12, 2022 |“The Sequim Lavender Festival is back and in full bloom”Featured in1889 Washington’s Magazine June/July 2022 | “For the Love of Lavender”Recommended by Bellingham Alivemagazine April, 2022 |“Towns to Transport You”Featured on Tasting the Peninsula August 19th, 2021 |“Tasting the Peninsula Makes the Lavender Connection”Recommended by Seattle Refined August 6, 2021 |“7 Northwest Lavender Fields to Visit this Summer”Recommended by Explore Washington State July 9, 2021 |“Amazing Dog-Friendly Lavender Farms in Sequim”Featured on King 5 News Evening Magazine July 23, 2020 |“Lavender fields: a perfect way to social distance”Featured in Sequim Gazette June 12, 2019 |“Historic Sequim Barn Gets a Six Figure Make-over”Featured in Northwest Military July 27, 2017 |“A day in Sequim”Featured on King 5 News Evening Magazine July 12, 2016 |“Artisinal Lavender Soothes the Soul” Lavender Connection1141 Cays Rd. Sequim, WA 98382360-681-6055 An Authentic Lavender Experience © All Credit Cards Accepted. Secure payment through Paypal © 2020 The Lavender Connection, LLC | All rights reserved. | All images on website subject to copyright and cannot be used without permission. | This site is protected by re CAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policyand Terms of Serviceapply. Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in ourprivacy policy. Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Enter code: SHOPSMALL23 at checkou
Lavender Connection is a small, family-owned and operated lavender farm in Sequim, Washington proudly operated by 3 generations of the Olson Family. They began welcoming visitors in 2004.
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Farm Owner · Since 2004
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