Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
March 18–May 1, 2022
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn, OR
Our family is excited to invite you back to our farm for
our 38th annual Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. Experience
the beauty of 40 acres of tulips and over 100 acres of
outdoor space and activities this spring. We are again
offering tickets online only this year to minimize
crowds and allow for more time to enjoy our fields. We
thank you all for the continued support for our farm and
we look forward to bringing the beauty of the Willamette
Valley to you and your family. With 40 acres of tulips,
over 100 acres of outdoor space, and activities, the
Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is identified as one of the
top spring attractions in the state of Oregon.
A FARM NOTE: Tulips are an agricultural crop and
therefore subject to weather, growing conditions and
blooming variables. We cannot guarantee that the tulips
will be in bloom on a particular date, so prepare to be
flexible by 7 to 10 days in your visit. Stay tuned on
Facebook or our Field Report for current field
conditions. This is an outdoor event in an agricultural
field with uneven walking surfaces. The event will not
close due to bad weather.
We will be opening our day passes for our 2022 Festival
on March 1st. Individual season passes available here.
Hours: Monday through Friday: 9:00am–6:00pm; Saturday
and Sunday: 8:00am–7:00pm; Sunrise Entry: 5:00am–7:00am.
www.woodenshoe.com
Soil School
Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 5-28, 2022 • 6:00pm
ONLINE CLASS, Clackamas County Master Gardeners
Join us and West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation
District for the tenth annual Soil School! Every Tuesday
and Thursday in April we'll host experts to share their
knowledge and answer your questions in a series of
soil-related webinars. Head over to our website for
details registration!
https://tualatinswcd.org/event/
April 26th, 6:00pm – Biochar and Soil Amendments
In this class you will learn how to recharge soil fast
and inexpensively. Burn piles can be transformed into
biochar with a technique referred to as “Conservation
Burn.” Good Probiotic microbes can be cultured from
washing rice and making a tea or burying rice in a small
bag near healthy soil capturing the beneficial fungi and
bacteria specifically for your farm! The power of
microbes and fermentation will super change the soil and
plants saving money and time!
April 28th, 6:00pm – Regenerative Agriculture and
Gardening
This fun workshop will include an overview of
regenerative growing principles, the science of living
soils, and tangible examples about how to implement
these ideas on your farm or in your garden. You will
leave this class with a better understanding of how to
implement regenerative ag. and gardening by planting
seeds and letting roots do most of the hard work!