Step into a world of ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes with a Moroccan adventure like no other. From the majestic Atlas Mountains, where traditional Berber villages nestle between towering peaks, to the golden sands of the Sahara, Morocco offers a journey through nature’s wonders. Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of Marrakech, Fes, and Rabat, where each city tells its own unique story. Indulge in Moroccan cuisine, enjoy the warmth of the sun, and let the charm of this diverse country sweep you off your feet. Morocco is waiting for you to explore its timeless beauty.

Step into a world of ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes with a Moroccan adventure like no other. From the majestic Atlas Mountains, where traditional Berber villages nestle between towering peaks, to the golden sands of the Sahara, Morocco offers a journey through nature’s wonders. Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of Marrakech, Fes, and Rabat, where each city tells its own unique story. Indulge in Moroccan cuisine, enjoy the warmth of the sun, and let the charm of this diverse country sweep you off your feet. Morocco is waiting for you to explore its timeless beauty.

Seattle Southside mom, Meilee, bundled up her four year old and hit the road and this is what she learned:

The drive is easy freeway driving for approx. 90 minutes each way (from Seattle Southside). For lightest traffic plan on arriving at the fields early in the day on the weekends or travel during non-rush hours mid-week.
Stop at the Tulip Festival Administration office 311 W. Kincaid St. Mount Vernon, WA 98273 for free maps, advice on where to start/stop your excursion and special event info.
With maps and “Tulip Route” signage the fields are easy to find.
Wear practical shoes. There aren’t sidewalks in the fields; be prepared for dusty to muddy conditions. My daughter wore her pink polka dot rain boots for fashion and the practicality purposes.
Walking paths are made out of firmly packed gravel or dirt. Check weather forecasts to get an idea on stroller friendly conditions.
There are multiple tulip farms to see and each is immense. For families with young children I recommend pacing yourself and expect to visit one farm maybe two. We spent two hours at one field, had dinner then drove back. It was a long five hour outing for a four year old but days later she’s still talking about the “bee-you-tee-ful flowers” and I’m still admiring a collection of charming photos.
The RoozenGaarde field has food vendors. (fair food cuisine and prices) There’s a grassy area with a few tables and room to have a picnic.
Bring cash. Some vendors accept cash and plastic – others take cash only.
There are plenty of facilities (porta-potties) at the farms. For families with babies or young toddlers, bring a blanket in the diaper bag because I didn’t see any changing areas.
No pets allowed in the tulip fields. Leave Fluffy or Fido at home.
*Bonus tip – make sure your camera has plenty of battery life you’ll have a “bazillion” photo opportunities.