Nature Festivals

Festivals, guided walks, and wildlife spectacles tied to the same seasonal rhythms this calendar tracks — across British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon.

Upcoming Festivals

Late February – mid AprilComox Valley & Parksville, Vancouver IslandFree (guided tours vary)British Columbia

Pacific Herring Spawn

Millions of Pacific herring coat the eelgrass beds in milky white off eastern Vancouver Island, drawing massive concentrations of eagles, sea lions, and whales to one of BC's most spectacular wildlife events.

January–April (spring); September–November (fall)Nurseries across WA & ORMany classes freeWashington

Knox Cellars Mason Bee Classes

Expert talks on orchard mason bee biology, nesting setup, parasite management, and seasonal care held at wild bird stores and nurseries throughout Washington and Oregon, with spring classes timed before bee emergence.

March–MayStatewide WA (12 chapters)FreeWashington

Washington Native Plant Society Spring Hikes

Botanical field walks, native plant sales, and restoration work parties organized by WNPS chapters across Washington from March through May, led by expert botanists through diverse spring habitats.

March 5 – April 5Hornby Island, BCFree – $30British Columbia

HerringFest

A community festival on Hornby Island celebrating Pacific herring conservation through art, film, music, and Indigenous teachings, timed to the spring spawning in Lambert Channel.

Late March – mid AprilVancouver, BCMostly freeBritish Columbia

Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival

Three weeks of hanami across Vancouver's 40,000+ flowering cherry trees, with the Big Picnic, Sakura Days Japan Fair, guided tree walks, and the festival's 20th anniversary edition in 2026.

Early–mid AprilParksville & Qualicum Beach, Vancouver IslandMostly freeBritish Columbia

Brant Wildlife Festival

Annual festival celebrating the spring migration of Black Brant sea geese through the Strait of Georgia, with guided walks, a wildlife carving show, and family events in Parksville and Qualicum Beach.

April 4–late AprilMt. Baker Ski Area, Glacier WAFree with lift ticketWashington

Mt. Baker Spring Events

Golden Egg Hunt, Baker Break spring break week with on-mountain camping and evening skiing, and closing weekend at Mt. Baker Ski Area — spring ski culture on North America's snowiest mountain.

April 1–30Skagit County, WA$8.50–$23 per gardenWashington

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

The largest tulip festival in North America — millions of blooms across four working bulb farms in the Skagit delta throughout April, with pre-purchased tickets required at all four gardens.

April–JuneMultiple sites across WashingtonGenerally freeWashington

Washington Butterfly Association Spring Field Trips

Expert-led butterfly field trips across Washington from April through June, targeting the state's 149+ species including Mourning Cloaks, Sara Orangetips, and Juniper Hairstreaks at specialized habitat sites.

Early AprilTryon Creek State Natural Area, Portland, ORFreeOregon

Trillium Festival at Tryon Creek

Portland's beloved spring celebration in one of the city's only remaining old-growth forest corridors, featuring western trillium in bloom, a native plant sale by Bosky Dell Natives, and family activities.

April 10–12, 11 AM–5 PMSeattle Center, Seattle WAFree admissionWashington

Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival

The 51st annual free festival of Japanese and Japanese American culture at Seattle Center, with taiko, martial arts, tea ceremony, ikebana, Japanese food vendors, and over 25,000 visitors across three days.

Second weekend of AprilLangley, WA (Whidbey Island)FreeWashington

Welcome the Whales Festival

Orca Network's annual celebration of the gray whales that return each spring to feed in Puget Sound — parade, waterside ceremony, and a naturalist-led whale-watching cruise.

April 11, 2026Crystal Mountain, WALift ticket requiredWashington

Crystal Mountain Bikini Downhill

Crystal Mountain's annual spring tradition — skiers and snowboarders race Quicksilver Run in swimwear, scored on style, speed, and stein volume, with first place winning an IKON season pass.

April 16–19, 2026Port Angeles & North Olympic Peninsula, WA$40–$95 per eventWashington

Olympic BirdFest

Premier Pacific Northwest birding festival on the North Olympic Peninsula with expert field trips along the Dungeness and Elwha, a Saturday banquet with keynote speaker, and rare spring migration overlap in mid-April.

Around April 19–22Seattle, WAFreeWashington

Earth Day at Washington Park Arboretum

Annual Earth Day celebration at Washington Park Arboretum combining hands-on conservation volunteering with public education, set among 230 acres of spring bloom including Pacific dogwood and the famous Azalea Way.

Late April – early MayWest Linn, ORFreeOregon

Camassia Natural Area

A 25-acre rocky basalt plateau in West Linn preserving an ancient plant community with 300+ species, including vivid camas lily fields and Oregon white oak woodland on geology shaped by the Missoula Floods.

Last weekend of AprilHoquiam, WA (Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge)Free – $25Washington

Grays Harbor Shorebird & Nature Festival

The Pacific Flyway's most spectacular shorebird staging event — hundreds of thousands of Arctic-bound Western sandpipers and dunlins rest at Grays Harbor each late April.

First Friday of May (2026: May 1)McMinnville, ORFreeOregon

Camas Festival at Linfield University

Annual celebration of the camas flower at Linfield University in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, featuring guided tours of the campus camas patch, an Indigenous Creators Marketplace, cultural talks, and art exhibits.

Third week of MayPort Townsend, WAFree – $15Washington

Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival

Washington's longest-running spring festival (since 1935) celebrating rhododendron bloom — grand parade, trike races, art shows, and live music throughout Port Townsend.

June (all month)San Juan Island, WA & Salish Sea regionFreeWashington

Orca Action Month

Region-wide awareness month for Southern Resident orcas in the Salish Sea — events in Friday Harbor, talks, a parade of life-size dorsal fins, and orca sightings at their peak.

Third weekend of JulySequim, WAFreeWashington

Sequim Lavender Festival

Three-day celebration of Sequim's lavender industry in the Olympic Peninsula's rain shadow — 200+ vendors, farm tours, cut-your-own fields, and the largest lavender festival in North America.

Third Saturday of SeptemberSeattle Waterfront (Pier 62), WAFreeWashington

Salmon Homecoming

Coast Salish cultural celebration of returning salmon at the Seattle waterfront — canoe welcoming ceremonies, traditional dance, and Indigenous cultural presentations. Free, all-day event.

Last weekend of SeptemberBamfield, BC (west Vancouver Island)Free – $20British Columbia

Bamfield Fungus Festival

Two-day mycology festival in a remote rainforest village on Barkley Sound — guided forest walks, expert lectures, and mushroom dyeing demonstrations at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

Last weekend of SeptemberLeavenworth, WAFreeWashington

Leavenworth Autumn Leaf Festival

Washington's original autumn festival celebrating Cascade fall foliage in the Bavarian-themed town on the Wenatchee River — parade, folk dancing, music, and peak cottonwood and larch color.

Last weekend of SeptemberStevenson, WA (Columbia River Gorge)Free – $40Washington

Stevenson Mushroom Festival

Three-day gorge-town festival celebrating chanterelle season — a Friday gala at the Columbia Gorge Museum, Saturday passport adventure through downtown, and Sunday USFS guided forays.

First weekend of OctoberDowntown Issaquah, WAFreeWashington

Issaquah Salmon Days

Washington's largest free two-day festival celebrating the return of Chinook and coho salmon to Issaquah Creek — hatchery tours, salmon viewing, 200+ artisan booths, and live music.

Second weekend of OctoberPort Angeles, WAFree admission (food costs vary)Washington

Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival

Three-day festival celebrating the opening of Dungeness crab season at the gateway to Olympic National Park — live crab dinners, 75+ vendors, Coast Guard tours, and ferries arriving from Victoria.

October 9–25, 2026Adams River, BCEntry fee (amount TBC)British Columbia

Salute to the Sockeye

The dominant sockeye run at Adams River — one of the world's great wildlife spectacles, with hundreds of thousands of bright-red salmon spawning in Tsútswecw Provincial Park, occurring every four years.

Mid-OctoberWhistler, BCFree – $25British Columbia

Whistler Fungus Among Us

Guided mountain forays, mushroom identification workshops, and expert presentations during peak fall fungal fruiting season in the Coast Mountains.

Last weekend of OctoberCenter for Urban Horticulture, Seattle, WA$5–$10Washington

PSMS Annual Wild Mushroom Show

The Puget Sound Mycological Society's annual show — 200+ Pacific Northwest mushroom species on display, expert identification, vendors, and cooking demonstrations. One of the largest mushroom exhibits in the US.

Last Sunday of OctoberMount Pisgah Arboretum, Eugene, ORFree – $10Oregon

Mount Pisgah Arboretum Mushroom Festival

Annual celebration of Oregon's state mushroom — the Pacific golden chanterelle — hosted by the Cascade Mycological Society at Eugene's Mount Pisgah Arboretum with walks, displays, and live music.

Last Sunday of OctoberWorld Forestry Center, Portland, OR$15 (children under 12 free)Oregon

Oregon Mycological Society Fall Mushroom Show

Annual expert-staffed mushroom exhibit at the World Forestry Center — Pacific Northwest species identified and displayed, with vendors, cooking samples, and foraging guidance.

First Sunday of JanuarySquamish & Brackendale, BCFree

Brackendale Winter Eagle Count

Community science count surveying wintering bald eagles along 40 miles of the Squamish River corridor — one of the highest eagle concentrations in North America.

Late February – mid AprilComox Valley & Parksville, Vancouver IslandFree (guided tours vary)

Pacific Herring Spawn

Millions of Pacific herring coat the eelgrass beds in milky white off eastern Vancouver Island, drawing massive concentrations of eagles, sea lions, and whales to one of BC's most spectacular wildlife events.

March 5 – April 5Hornby Island, BCFree – $30

HerringFest

A community festival on Hornby Island celebrating Pacific herring conservation through art, film, music, and Indigenous teachings, timed to the spring spawning in Lambert Channel.

Mid March (one week)Tofino & Ucluelet, Vancouver Island$10 button pass

Pacific Rim Whale Festival

A week-long festival in Tofino and Ucluelet celebrating the northward grey whale migration through Clayoquot Sound, with shore spotting, Indigenous cultural programming, science talks, and the closing Baleen Bash concert.

Late March – mid AprilVancouver, BCMostly free

Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival

Three weeks of hanami across Vancouver's 40,000+ flowering cherry trees, with the Big Picnic, Sakura Days Japan Fair, guided tree walks, and the festival's 20th anniversary edition in 2026.

Early–mid AprilParksville & Qualicum Beach, Vancouver IslandMostly free

Brant Wildlife Festival

Annual festival celebrating the spring migration of Black Brant sea geese through the Strait of Georgia, with guided walks, a wildlife carving show, and family events in Parksville and Qualicum Beach.

Last weekend of SeptemberBamfield, BC (west Vancouver Island)Free – $20

Bamfield Fungus Festival

Two-day mycology festival in a remote rainforest village on Barkley Sound — guided forest walks, expert lectures, and mushroom dyeing demonstrations at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

October 9–25, 2026Adams River, BCEntry fee (amount TBC)

Salute to the Sockeye

The dominant sockeye run at Adams River — one of the world's great wildlife spectacles, with hundreds of thousands of bright-red salmon spawning in Tsútswecw Provincial Park, occurring every four years.

Mid-OctoberWhistler, BCFree – $25

Whistler Fungus Among Us

Guided mountain forays, mushroom identification workshops, and expert presentations during peak fall fungal fruiting season in the Coast Mountains.

Late November – early JanuaryTofino, BCMostly free

Tofino Winter Nights

Community winter festival on the outer coast during peak storm-watching season — lights, music, the Hot Cocoa Trail, and North Pacific swells on Long Beach.

First weekend of FebruaryArlington, WAFree

Arlington Stillaguamish Eagle Festival

Free two-day festival celebrating bald eagles wintering on the Stillaguamish River — guided wildlife viewing, chainsaw carving demonstrations, and live music at Legion Park.

January–April (spring); September–November (fall)Nurseries across WA & ORMany classes free

Knox Cellars Mason Bee Classes

Expert talks on orchard mason bee biology, nesting setup, parasite management, and seasonal care held at wild bird stores and nurseries throughout Washington and Oregon, with spring classes timed before bee emergence.

March–MayStatewide WA (12 chapters)Free

Washington Native Plant Society Spring Hikes

Botanical field walks, native plant sales, and restoration work parties organized by WNPS chapters across Washington from March through May, led by expert botanists through diverse spring habitats.

March 13–15Blaine & Birch Bay, WAFree expo; field trips $25+

Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival

Three days celebrating migratory birds on the Pacific Flyway in Blaine and Birch Bay — a free Saturday expo with live raptors and speakers, plus expert-led field trips and the Salish Express open-water birding cruise.

Saturday, March 28, 12–2 PMWest Seattle Nursery, Seattle WAFree to attend

Rent Mason Bees at West Seattle Nursery

Washington's only mason bee rental program pop-up at West Seattle Nursery, where you pick up rented bee kits, get expert deployment advice, and browse early spring pollinator plants.

Around March 20Lewis Creek Park, Bellevue WAFree

Spring Equinox Exploration at Lewis Creek Park

A guided 1-mile naturalist walk through Lewis Creek Park on the equinox, led by Bellevue Parks naturalists with interpretations of seasonal change — birdsong returning, plants emerging, and the light noticeably longer.

April 4–late AprilMt. Baker Ski Area, Glacier WAFree with lift ticket

Mt. Baker Spring Events

Golden Egg Hunt, Baker Break spring break week with on-mountain camping and evening skiing, and closing weekend at Mt. Baker Ski Area — spring ski culture on North America's snowiest mountain.

April 1–30Skagit County, WA$8.50–$23 per garden

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

The largest tulip festival in North America — millions of blooms across four working bulb farms in the Skagit delta throughout April, with pre-purchased tickets required at all four gardens.

April–JuneMultiple sites across WashingtonGenerally free

Washington Butterfly Association Spring Field Trips

Expert-led butterfly field trips across Washington from April through June, targeting the state's 149+ species including Mourning Cloaks, Sara Orangetips, and Juniper Hairstreaks at specialized habitat sites.

April 10–12, 11 AM–5 PMSeattle Center, Seattle WAFree admission

Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival

The 51st annual free festival of Japanese and Japanese American culture at Seattle Center, with taiko, martial arts, tea ceremony, ikebana, Japanese food vendors, and over 25,000 visitors across three days.

Second weekend of AprilLangley, WA (Whidbey Island)Free

Welcome the Whales Festival

Orca Network's annual celebration of the gray whales that return each spring to feed in Puget Sound — parade, waterside ceremony, and a naturalist-led whale-watching cruise.

April 11, 2026Crystal Mountain, WALift ticket required

Crystal Mountain Bikini Downhill

Crystal Mountain's annual spring tradition — skiers and snowboarders race Quicksilver Run in swimwear, scored on style, speed, and stein volume, with first place winning an IKON season pass.

April 16–19, 2026Port Angeles & North Olympic Peninsula, WA$40–$95 per event

Olympic BirdFest

Premier Pacific Northwest birding festival on the North Olympic Peninsula with expert field trips along the Dungeness and Elwha, a Saturday banquet with keynote speaker, and rare spring migration overlap in mid-April.

Around April 19–22Seattle, WAFree

Earth Day at Washington Park Arboretum

Annual Earth Day celebration at Washington Park Arboretum combining hands-on conservation volunteering with public education, set among 230 acres of spring bloom including Pacific dogwood and the famous Azalea Way.

Last weekend of AprilHoquiam, WA (Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge)Free – $25

Grays Harbor Shorebird & Nature Festival

The Pacific Flyway's most spectacular shorebird staging event — hundreds of thousands of Arctic-bound Western sandpipers and dunlins rest at Grays Harbor each late April.

Third week of MayPort Townsend, WAFree – $15

Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival

Washington's longest-running spring festival (since 1935) celebrating rhododendron bloom — grand parade, trike races, art shows, and live music throughout Port Townsend.

June (all month)San Juan Island, WA & Salish Sea regionFree

Orca Action Month

Region-wide awareness month for Southern Resident orcas in the Salish Sea — events in Friday Harbor, talks, a parade of life-size dorsal fins, and orca sightings at their peak.

Third weekend of JulySequim, WAFree

Sequim Lavender Festival

Three-day celebration of Sequim's lavender industry in the Olympic Peninsula's rain shadow — 200+ vendors, farm tours, cut-your-own fields, and the largest lavender festival in North America.

Third Saturday of SeptemberSeattle Waterfront (Pier 62), WAFree

Salmon Homecoming

Coast Salish cultural celebration of returning salmon at the Seattle waterfront — canoe welcoming ceremonies, traditional dance, and Indigenous cultural presentations. Free, all-day event.

Last weekend of SeptemberLeavenworth, WAFree

Leavenworth Autumn Leaf Festival

Washington's original autumn festival celebrating Cascade fall foliage in the Bavarian-themed town on the Wenatchee River — parade, folk dancing, music, and peak cottonwood and larch color.

Last weekend of SeptemberStevenson, WA (Columbia River Gorge)Free – $40

Stevenson Mushroom Festival

Three-day gorge-town festival celebrating chanterelle season — a Friday gala at the Columbia Gorge Museum, Saturday passport adventure through downtown, and Sunday USFS guided forays.

First weekend of OctoberDowntown Issaquah, WAFree

Issaquah Salmon Days

Washington's largest free two-day festival celebrating the return of Chinook and coho salmon to Issaquah Creek — hatchery tours, salmon viewing, 200+ artisan booths, and live music.

Second weekend of OctoberPort Angeles, WAFree admission (food costs vary)

Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival

Three-day festival celebrating the opening of Dungeness crab season at the gateway to Olympic National Park — live crab dinners, 75+ vendors, Coast Guard tours, and ferries arriving from Victoria.

Last weekend of OctoberCenter for Urban Horticulture, Seattle, WA$5–$10

PSMS Annual Wild Mushroom Show

The Puget Sound Mycological Society's annual show — 200+ Pacific Northwest mushroom species on display, expert identification, vendors, and cooking demonstrations. One of the largest mushroom exhibits in the US.

December – mid-February (guided walks Sat–Sun)Rockport, WA (Howard Miller Steelhead Park)Free

Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Season

Volunteer-led guided walks along the Skagit River during peak bald eagle season — one of the largest winter eagle concentrations in the contiguous United States.

Around March 20Hoyt Arboretum, Washington Park, Portland, ORFree

Hoyt Arboretum Spring Equinox Walk

A guided walk through Portland's free botanical garden and tree museum at the moment of astronomical spring, exploring themes of balance, symbolism, and renewal among 12,000 trees beginning their spring flush.

Around March 21–29Oregon Coast (15 sites; anchor at Depoe Bay)Free

Oregon Spring Whale Watch Week

Oregon State Parks deploys trained volunteer naturalists at 15 coastal viewpoints during spring break — gray whales migrating north, often with calves, at their closest to shore.

Early AprilTryon Creek State Natural Area, Portland, ORFree

Trillium Festival at Tryon Creek

Portland's beloved spring celebration in one of the city's only remaining old-growth forest corridors, featuring western trillium in bloom, a native plant sale by Bosky Dell Natives, and family activities.

Late April – early MayWest Linn, ORFree

Camassia Natural Area

A 25-acre rocky basalt plateau in West Linn preserving an ancient plant community with 300+ species, including vivid camas lily fields and Oregon white oak woodland on geology shaped by the Missoula Floods.

First Friday of May (2026: May 1)McMinnville, ORFree

Camas Festival at Linfield University

Annual celebration of the camas flower at Linfield University in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, featuring guided tours of the campus camas patch, an Indigenous Creators Marketplace, cultural talks, and art exhibits.

Last Sunday of OctoberMount Pisgah Arboretum, Eugene, ORFree – $10

Mount Pisgah Arboretum Mushroom Festival

Annual celebration of Oregon's state mushroom — the Pacific golden chanterelle — hosted by the Cascade Mycological Society at Eugene's Mount Pisgah Arboretum with walks, displays, and live music.

Last Sunday of OctoberWorld Forestry Center, Portland, OR$15 (children under 12 free)

Oregon Mycological Society Fall Mushroom Show

Annual expert-staffed mushroom exhibit at the World Forestry Center — Pacific Northwest species identified and displayed, with vendors, cooking samples, and foraging guidance.