What to do and see in Mount Vernon, Washington (WA): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

October 11, 2021 Diedre Savory

Mount Vernon is the county seat of Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 31,743 at the 2010 census. It is one of two principal cities of and included in the Mount Vernon-Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the county seat of Skagit County. Downtown Mount Vernon is known for its annual Tulip Festival Street Fair, which is part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The climate of Skagit County is similar to that of Northern France, with millions of tulips grown in the Skagit Valley. In 1998, Mount Vernon was rated the #1 "Best Small City in America" by the New Rating Guide to Life in America's Small Cities.
Restaurants in Mount Vernon

1. Lincoln Theater

712 S 1st St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-3813 +1 360-336-8955 http://lincolntheater.org
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Lincoln Theater

Reviewed By lizsw2015 - Bow, United States

The Lincoln Theatre is a treasured historic gem in Skagit County, WA and has been delighting audiences for nearly 100 years. The ambience and updated sound system enhance the already phenomenal and varying events that take place here. Visiting The Lincoln Theatre is a must while in the area and will not disappoint.

2. Pasek Cellars

2615 Old Highway 99 S Rd A, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-9029 +1 360-404-5604 [email protected] http://www.pasekcellars.com
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Pasek Cellars

We are a fruit wine producer with a handful of great value grape wines as well. Our NEW Tasting Room is open and we are NO LONGER in Conway. Regular hours are Wednesday-Sunday 11:30-5:30 and we are following all current covid guidelines. Note our new location - 2615 Old Highway 99 South just NW of I5 at exit 225.

Reviewed By larryjo333 - Myrtle Beach, United States

The fruit flavored wines aren't overly sweet but authentic. The pineapple is from Hawaiianjuice extracts and the blueberry and cranberry wines are from Oregon and Washington fruits. Love them.

3. Tulip Town

15002 Bradshaw Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-8737 +1 360-424-8152 http://www.tuliptown.com/
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4.5 based on 264 reviews

Tulip Town

Reviewed By sriniguduru - Cincinnati, United States

After a 2 hour drive in heavy traffic from Seattle, we arrived at the neighborhood of Tulip Town. Since the traffic was crawling bumper to bumper and we had to get back in next 3 hours, we decided to cut short the trip and visit a Tulip farm on the way. We made a left turn into a private drive way inside the farms and reached a mini Tulip farm. The entry fee was $5, cash only. It wasn't as big like you see in the movies but it spanned across about 10 acres. Colorful, beautiful Tulups all around, in different colors and in hundreds of rows. It was a feast to the eyes. Took lot of pictures. Great experience!!

4. Roozengaarde Display Garden

15867 Beaver Marsh Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-8802 +1 360-424-8531 [email protected] http://www.tulips.com
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4.5 based on 421 reviews

Roozengaarde Display Garden

In 1985, RoozenGaarde was founded as a small showgarden and retail shop. With this addition Washington Bulb Co, Inc. was now able to reach out to the many individual flower enthusiasts and gardeners who wanted direct access to WBC’s great products. Flowers and floral arrangements are available every day of the year. The gift shop is also stocked with Tulip Festival merchandise, gardening tools and books, and unique gifts for the home and garden. The original showgarden has grown to over 3 ½ acres and is annually planted with over a ¼ million spring flowering bulbs. Included in this count are 85 different varieties of tulips, 25 varieties of daffodils, plus varieties of hyacinths, crocuses, and irises. Every flower is listed in our bulb catalog (and online!) which is available for visitors as they stroll through the garden. We encourage visitors and home gardeners alike to come check us out to simply enjoy the sights or see what ideas you can take back home for your own flower beds!

Reviewed By cln96 - Newman Lake, United States

A must see. Absolutely gorgeous everywhere you look. Was on my bucket list and did not disappoint. I didn’t realize tulips came in so many sizes, shapes, and colors.

5. Lang's Horse and Pony Farm

21463 Little Mountain Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98274-8005 +1 360-424-7630 http://www.comeride.com
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Lang's Horse and Pony Farm

Reviewed By EricG3156 - Coupeville, United States

First time at Horse and Pony Farm, Brought our 4 grandkids and they were very good with the kids. Very good safety consciences. They practiced good Covid safety also. Nicely laid out farm. They have a helmet and boot barn for anyone who needs one. Payton was our lead and was great with her knowledge and skill of horses and Ponys. Absolutely check it out. We will be back. And it is close in to Mt. Vernon, Wa.

6. Little Mountain Park

3000 Little Mountain Rd, Mount Vernon, WA 98274 https://www.mountvernonwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Little-Mountain-Park-15
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Little Mountain Park

Little Mountain Parks features two viewpoints that give 180 degree views of north, west and south Skagit Valley to the Olympic Mountains. Several miles of multi-use and hiking only trails, including a new Nature interpretive Trail .

Reviewed By mljmd48 - Mount Vernon, United States

Hiking, bike riding or just viewing it is a jewel giving a panoramic view of the valley and the Islands to the west

7. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

311 W Kincaid St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-4219 +1 360-428-5959 http://www.tulipfestival.org/
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Skagit Valley is a popular destination in the early spring, when in late March through April, the acres upon acres of land suddenly burst to life. Boasting tulips of every shade, colour, and variety, its wild parks become the perfect spot to sit and take in the awe and majesty of nature, while its curated private gardens become an oasis of calm and beauty. Visitors from around the world flock to see, photograph, and be photographed with the vistas of flowers, which stretch out as far as the eye can see. They're sure to time their visit: some tulip varieties bloom in March, some in late April, and most blossoms only last for about two weeks. Equipped with a "Bloom Map", they explore the ambling fields and enjoy nature at their own pace.

Reviewed By kaelaceleste - Seattle, United States

We had so much fun at the tulip festival! We visited in a small group and went to 2 spots: Tulip Town & Roozengaarde. Of the two we all preferred Roozengaarde - it was much bigger and way less crowded. Both sites were pretty and going first weekend of April we were able to see a decent amount of blooms. We also loved how Roozengaarde had the beautiful mountain backdrop - gorgeous photos!! It was also a great Covid activity and we felt very safe. Definitely wear boots as it was very muddy and don’t forget to buy some fresh blooms on the way out. We loved it!

8. Valley Shine Distillery

320 S 1st St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-3805 +1 360-853-6702 http://www.valleyshinedistillery.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Valley Shine Distillery

Reviewed By dunadan - Lynnwood, United States

After hearing about Valley Shine at our inn, my wife and I knew that this was going to be a stop on our long weekend in La Conner. We ended up spending an enjoyable two hours here, sipping some good spirits, eating pub food and chatting with the bartenders about the booze. We started with a flight of the spirits on offer, and slowly made our way through the selections. Our favorites were the more uncommon ones: the toffee liquor and the limoncello. While we did enjoy the more common spirits we sampled (gin, vodka, rum, bourbon), we have plenty of those at home, so we opted to to take home two of the more interesting products. The bartender was super helpful in explaining each of the spirits to us and checking in our tasting as it progressed. As we sipped, our food arrived, and it was plenty and tasty: I ordered a huge brisket sandwich, which came with a side of chips, and my wife got a salad with a "side" of cheese bread, which turned out to be four huge slices of a French loaf smothered in mozzarella: practically a meal in itself. Our food was good pub grub, and we'd return just to sample more of the menu. There is a couple of nice racks on the wall offering a good variety of alcohol-related products, such as cocktail books, gift sets, glasses, cocktail paraphernalia, and Valley Shine clothing products. The distillery/bar was small (maybe six or eight tables plus the bar, where we sat), so maybe phone ahead if you have a large group. We'll definitely be back when we are in the area again.

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