Tulip Experiences in the Fraser Valley (Family-Friendly + Worth the Trip)
Looking for the best tulip experiences in the Fraser Valley? Spring is one of the most beautiful times to get outside, and visiting the tulip fields is one of those outings that feels special without needing a big plan.
Here are some of the best tulip farms and experiences in the Fraser Valley that are worth visiting with kids.
Planning summer in the Fraser Valley? Check out our full guide to summer activities here.
Quick Picks
Best overall:
Lakeland Flowers (Abbotsford)
Large fields, great photo spots, and a full experience.
Best for kids:
Greendale Acres (Chilliwack)
More than just tulips, lots for kids to explore.
Best photo spot:
Botanical Tulip Festival (Chilliwack)
Bright, colourful rows perfect for photos.
What to Know Before You Go

Tulip season is short and depends on the weather.
• Typically runs April to early May
• Weekdays are much quieter
• Weekends can get very busy
• Tickets are often required
Always check bloom updates before heading out.
Tulip Experiences in the Fraser Valley
Lakeland Flowers (Abbotsford)
One of the most popular tulip experiences in the Fraser Valley.
Why it works:
• Huge colourful tulip fields
• Walking paths through the rows
• Great for photos and exploring
Good to know:
• Paid admission
• Can get very busy on weekends
• Best early in the day
Botanica Tulip Festival (Abbotsford)

A stunning tulip experience designed for wandering, photos, and soaking in spring.
Why it works:
• Beautiful, vibrant rows of tulips
• Wide, easy-to-walk paths
• Great for photos and slower outings
Good to know:
• Paid entry
• Parking on-site
• Best during peak bloom
• Wear proper shoes for farm paths
Greendale Acres (Chilliwack)

A great option if you want more than just flowers.
Why it works:
• Tulips plus family activities
• Space for kids to move around
• Farm-style experience
Good to know:
• Paid entry
• More of a full outing
• Great for younger kids
Harrison Tulip Festival (Harrison Hot Springs)

If you’re heading out toward Harrison, this is a great way to turn your trip into a full spring outing.
Why it works:
• Beautiful tulip fields with mountain views
• Less crowded than some of the larger farms
• Easy to pair with a visit to Harrison Hot Springs
Good to know:
• Paid admission
• Check bloom conditions before going
• Can be windy, so bring layers
This is a great option if you want to combine tulips + a walk along the Harrison waterfront for a full day out.
Tips for Visiting Tulip Fields With Kids
• Go early to avoid crowds
• Bring boots if it’s been rainy
• Pack snacks and water
• Set expectations, kids may not last hours
Make It a Day
You can turn this into a full outing by pairing it with:
• A nearby park
• Ice cream stop
• A short walk or trail
More Spring Ideas
Looking for more? Check out:
- 25 Things to Do in the Fraser Valley
- Ice Cream Worth the Drive
- Free LEGO clubs in the Fraser Valley
- Things to Do This Weekend in the Fraser Valley
Final Thoughts
Tulip season doesn’t last long, but it’s one of the easiest ways to create a memorable spring day with your kids.
Pick a nice day, go early, and enjoy it.
