Visit the U-Pick
WE ARE NOW OPEN! 10AM until DUSK daily!
3215 280th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
We have a 1/2 acre of lovely flowers available for u-pick from August until October.
You belong among the flowers!
Visit our self service u-pick flower field for amazing blooms, gorgeous photo opportunities and family fun.
It’s free to visit the flower field and you can pick flowers for $25 per cup (max 20 dahlia flowers per cup).
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I visit for free?
You are welcome to visit during our open hours for free. If you want to cut flowers, please use the provided cup. It’s $25 per cup, maximum 20 dahlia stems per cup please. - What are the rules?
Please do not dig or pull up any plants. The maximum dahlia flowers per cup is 20, don’t overstuff your cup. Please stay in the designated u-pick area which is identified by the black filter fabric paths. Do not cut flowers with organza bags over them. Please be careful not to damage our baling twine support system or drip irrigation lines. Return your borrowed scissors when you are done. - Are dogs allowed?
Yes. Dogs must be leashed from the moment they enter our property. We have farm animals on site and small children. Absolutely no off-leash dogs are allowed. You are responsible for any damages or injuries caused by your dog. - Do you have a bathroom?
We do have a porta potty available on site. - Can I take photos in your field?
Yes, you are welcome to take your own photos. Photographers are also welcome to do shoots in the field during normal open hours for no fee. Our typical hours are 10am to dusk. Please tag us in your photos on social media @idlewildblooms If you’d like a private reservation of the field please email for availability and rates idlewildblooms@gmail.com - Do you have parking?
Yes we have plenty of parking. Drive down the tree lined driveway and park on any paved area as long as you aren’t blocking the exit of the driveway. - Do you offer rental for private events?
Yes! Please contact me for rates and availability idlewildblooms@gmail.com
WARNING
Under Washington state law, there is limited liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such an injury or death results exclusively from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. We are required to ensure that in any activity involving minor children, only age-appropriate access to activities, equipment, and animals is permitted. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.