
2025 Sunflower Season Events

Snoqualmie Valley Sunflower Festival - Sunflower Sunday
Join us for a one-day celebration of sunflowers, agriculture, art, and community in Duvall, Washington. This special event takes place during the Snoqualmie Valley Sunflower Festival, hosted by the Carnation Chamber of Commerce, which runs from August 14 to September 14. On this day, two Duvall farms—Lora Lee’s Family Farm and Muddy Boots Pumpkins—will welcome visitors with a vibrant vendor village, a playful community game, and fields full of sunflowers. Local businesses will also be participating, adding to the festive atmosphere. The event is designed to highlight the incredible farms and small businesses that make our valley so unique. While admission to the one-day celebration is free, please note that entry to individual farm attractions may require separate fees.

Tour & Paint Sunflower Fields with NW Art Center
Learn how to paint an impressionist sunflower field with local artist, Irina Johnson at Lora Lee’s Family Farm! Arrive 1-2 hours early to tour the farm's magnificent grounds, visit baby goats and take photos in the stunning sunflower maze. You can also bring a picnic basket and blanket, relax and take in the views. Painting lesson will begin at 6pm with step-by-step instructions on how to create a sunflower landscape with loose, easy brush strokes. Great for beginners, no experience required. And get your cameras ready to capture a magnificent sunset over the fields! Fresh flowers: dahlias, sunflowers, and more will be available for purchase. This outing makes a romantic date night, or a fun Fall night out with family and friends.

Floral Design on the Farm
Harvest dahlias, sunflowers, and other delightful blooms from our cutting fields to craft your own farm-fresh bouquets. Learn the art of arranging your favorite flowers into a beautiful bouquet that you can proudly display at home. Your ticket includes admission to the Sunflower Maze, flowers, a drink of your choice, and light refreshments.

Sunflower Serenity Yoga
Join us for a gentle yoga class for all experience levels among the sunflowers at Lora Lee’s Family Farm. Following class, we will embark on a peaceful stroll through the sunflower fields, basking in the beauty of nature's bounty. During your visit, you are invited to pick a jar of beautiful flowers to bring home, gather with friends, and savor the refreshing taste of homemade lemonade. We look forward to enjoying the beautiful surroundings and wonderful company with you.

Sunflower Serenity Yoga
Join us for a gentle yoga class for all experience levels among the sunflowers at Lora Lee’s Family Farm. Following class, we will embark on a peaceful stroll through the sunflower fields, basking in the beauty of nature's bounty. During your visit, you are invited to pick a jar of beautiful flowers to bring home, gather with friends, and savor the refreshing taste of homemade lemonade. We look forward to enjoying the beautiful surroundings and wonderful company with you.

Floral Design on the Farm
Harvest dahlias, sunflowers, and other delightful blooms from our cutting fields to craft your own farm-fresh bouquets. Learn the art of arranging your favorite flowers into a beautiful bouquet that you can proudly display at home. Your ticket includes admission to the Sunflower Maze, flowers, a drink of your choice, and light refreshments.
Vendor Fair and Live Music
Spend the day exploring our family farm in Duvall, WA. We will have local vendors, food, refreshments, goat petting along with our A-Maze-Zing Sunflowers! Beginning at 6pm, enjoy live music on the farm from Classic Rock band Low T. Performance is included with admission to the sunflower maze. Watch the sun set among the golden blooms and enjoy an evening of fun! Bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket and a cooler with your favorite drinks, we’ll bring the good times.

Painting on the Farm
Join us on the farm for Painting with Anne! We will be painting aprons with beautiful sunflowers on them! Enjoy light refreshments, good company, and the serenity of the farm.
