Tulip Time | Holland, MI (2024)

*** We had a wonderful 2024 Tulip Time! However, the tulips are now done blooming for the year. ***

*** ROAD CONSTRUCTION NOTE *** (ONLY for those traveling on I-196 Westbound from Grand Rapids/Detroit)

Starting in April, I-196BL (Chicago Drive) between Zeeland and Holland will be under construction. To avoid this when coming into Holland on Westbound I-196, take Exit 52 (Adams/16th Street) rather than Exit 55 (Zeeland/I-196BL/Chicago Drive).

When is Tulip Time?

Tulip Time 2024 is Saturday, May 4 through Sunday, May 12.

What are your hours for Tulip Time?

During Tulip Time, the park opens at 9am with admission sold until 6pm. Please plan ahead as only guests who have purchased admission by 6pm will be allowed entry. Due to the large number of visitors on the weekends, there may be lines to enter our parking lot and purchase admission to the park - entry to the park is not guaranteed until admission is purchased. During the remainder of our season (April 13-October 6) we are open 9:30am with admission sold until 5pm.

When should I visit?

Tulip Time is a very popular period to visit our park; we encourage visits on weekdays or outside of Tulip Time to ensure access to the park. We usually have tulips in bloom before and after the festival. The weekends of Tulip Time are especially busy and our parking lot will fill up – weekdays tend to be a little less busy.

When will the tulips bloom?

While it is too early to predict peak bloom, our tulips generally begin blooming in late April and last through mid-May. We have a variety of tulips so they cascade into color rather than all blooming at once.

You can take a look at the City of Holland's Tulip Tracker HERE to see the progress of tulips around town!

What is admission?

Admission is $12 for adults and $6 for kids 3-15 years old. We encourage guests to pay with credit card to speed the entry process. Please note that reciprocal admissions are NOT valid during Tulip Time.

Is parking available?

Yes, we have a ~250 car parking area. When it is full, our causeway is closed to incoming traffic until spots open up. Additional free parking is available in Downtown Holland including a parking structure on 7th Street between Columbia & College Avenues (just past our entrance on the right) – from there it is just under a mile walk to our ticket booth.

Is there transportation available?

We will have buses shuttling visitors down our causeway on the Saturdays and Sundays of Tulip Time. Visitors should park downtown and catch the bus near the Holland Train/Bus depot - where Lincoln Ave. ends in a turnaround. The bus will bring you down our half-mile causeway and back up after you've visited. Please note the shuttle is only for visitors parking downtown to help alleviate our parking crunch.

*** See the Map of Weekend Shuttle Locations Below ***

Can I purchase admission in advance?

While we do not currently offer advance admission, guests may purchase a membership online HERE which provides free access to our site and free/reduced access to dozens of other American Horticultural Society reciprocal gardens in the US and Canada. Please allow 2 weeks for your membership card to arrive. Note that there may still be lines to enter the parking lot and the park itself. Due to visitor number restrictions, we are unable to guarantee entrance to the park at peak times.

Is food available?

We have a limited number of food options including snacks from our gift shop and a food wagon throughout the week. Visitors are encouraged to check out the many food options located downtown - restaurants and special festival vendors.

What else is there to do around town?

While Tulip Time is a little different this year, Holland still has a lot to offer. Check out the festival website to see what is going on the week of Tulip Time as well as Holland.org to find places to eat, sleep and have fun.

Can I buy flour, wooden shoes, Delft, etc.?

Yes, we offer a range of local and Dutch souvenirs in our Gift Shops. Please note that mill products (flour, grits, etc.) are unavailable at this time.

How can I help support Windmill Island Gardens?

We would welcome you to purchase a membership to support our work HERE. They allow free access to Windmill Island Gardens as well as free/reduced access to many gardens in the American Horticultural Society reciprocal program. Donations to assist our future endeavors are accepted HERE and very much appreciated!


Tulip Time | Holland, MI (2024)

FAQs

What month do tulips bloom in Michigan? ›

While it is too early to predict peak bloom, our tulips generally begin blooming in late April and last through mid-May. We have a variety of tulips so they cascade into color rather than all blooming at once. You can take a look at the City of Holland's Tulip Tracker HERE to see the progress of tulips around town!

Where is the 2024 tulip festival in Holland Michigan? ›

International Exhibition. For two years, the Tulip Immersion Garden by Dutch horticulturist, Ibo Gulsen, wowed and delighted over 27,000 visitors. In 2024 the Tulip Immersion Garden returns to Beechwood Church where Gulsen will use over 65,000 tulips to create an unforgettable experience.

How much does it cost to go to the tulip festival in Holland, Michigan? ›

Admission is $12 for adults and $6 for kids 3-15 years old.

Where can you see tulips in Michigan? ›

If you're looking for a beautiful spring destination, think Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan! The festival began in 1929 when the City of Holland saw its first crop of 100,000 tulips bloom. Since then, Holland has blossomed each spring with millions of tulips.

Do tulips come back every year in Michigan? ›

If you want tulips, the gardening wisdom goes, you have to plant new ones every fall. Most tulips make a big spring splash and then peter out. They might not return at all, or they'll send up some puny leaves for a couple of years and maybe a few mediocre flowers before dying out completely. But there are exceptions.

What month is best for tulips? ›

In a normal year, Mid April till the beginning of May is the best period to see the tulip fields. If you want to keep updated about the flowering please follow our Flower Forecast page and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. We also have a free newsletter to keep you updated on the tulips blooming in Holland.

How long do tulips last? ›

Tulip Variety

Different tulip varieties have different bloom durations: Early Blooming Tulips: These often last for about a week or slightly more. Mid-Season Tulips: They can last up to two weeks if the weather is favorable. Late Blooming Tulips: Some late bloomers are known to last up to three weeks or more.

How many people attend Tulip Time in Holland MI? ›

So it's exciting,” said Chad Mesbergen, director of events and operations for Tulip Time. Over the course of eight days, the event typically draws around 500,000 people, including community members in West Michigan who keep coming back.

How long does tulip season last in Holland? ›

Gazing across the neat rainbow ribbons of tulips blooming in the Dutch countryside and wandering among acres of stunning gardens is an awe-inspiring immersion in color and beauty. Tulip Season in the Netherlands can range from late March to mid-May, but the flowers are usually at their best halfway through April.

Is it worth going to the tulip festival? ›

With that said, it is an overall fun experience especially to read about the different tulip varieties and compare photos after the visit. Tulip City has an indoor exhibit with various booths from food to artist and a large indoor tulip exhibit that is well with the visit.

Is Holland Mi worth it? ›

Holland, Michigan is worth a trip from anywhere. Especially beautiful times are summer and fall. The Holland State Park beach is the best on Lake Michigan. It sports a great channel to watch traffic and its own lighthouse.

When should I visit Holland, MI for tulips? ›

When is Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan? Holland's Tulip Time takes place the first full week of May. The 2024 Festival dates are May 4 – 12. You will see tulips throughout the city of Holland, but the best places to see them in large quantities are Windmill Island Gardens and Window on the Waterfront.

Where is the best place to go for Tulip Time? ›

Best Tulip Locations

There are six miles of Tulip lanes that line Holland's streets. You'll find several places to view the flowers that are magical. Windmill Island Gardens, Riverview Park and Kollen Park offer spectacular tulip displays during Tulip Time.

What month do tulips start blooming? ›

Bloom times will depend on your location and the weather but, as a rule, early tulips will bloom from March to April and mid-season types will extend the blooming period later into spring. If the weather is cool, tulips may last 1-2 weeks.

When's the best time to go to Holland, Michigan? ›

The whole city bursts with millions of colorful tulips during our Tulip Time Festival, one of the best times to visit our parks, gardens, and Dutch attractions. The tulips generally bloom in late April and early May, while the festival is scheduled the first Saturday to the second Saturday of May each year.

How do you take care of tulips in Michigan? ›

Remove mulch in the spring before shoots develop more than an inch or two. Flowers should be cut when petals begin to drop or they will go to seed, depleting food needed to form a new bulb the following season. Do not remove the foliage until it is yellow, limp and can be easily pulled free.

How many times a year will tulips bloom? ›

If left in the ground, modern tulip hybrids will send up a small bloom or two the next year if the growing conditions are right—tulips grow best is soil that is dry in summer, the bulbs will rot in moist soil and irrigated garden beds.

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