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Farms Near Arlington, WA

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Arlington, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.

Foster's Produce & Corn Maze

1.3 mi

Arlington

A produce stand and fall corn maze on State Route 530 east of Arlington in Snohomish County. Alongside the maze, the farm typically sells pumpkins and seasonal vegetables once it opens for the autumn season. Exact opening dates and this year's attractions aren't posted online.

Biringer Farm

1.4 mi

Arlington

Biringer Farm - Berry Farm

1.4 mi

Arlington

Biringer Farm is a family berry farm near Arlington, in the Stillaguamish valley north of Everett, long known for u-pick and fresh-picked strawberries and raspberries in early summer. The farm turns to a pumpkin harvest and family festival in the fall, with a farm stand selling berries and baked goods in season. Hours track the crop, so check before visiting.

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery

1.7 mi

Arlington

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery has grown naturally and sustainably in Arlington, Washington since 2006 — an everyday farmers market of family-grown produce plus goods from 45 local farmers and crafters, alongside a garden center of exclusively Western Washington-sourced plants. Sustainable Blooms florals, a Farm Box CSA, seasonal u-pick, famous tomato starts, local meat, cheese, and eggs, and bulk winter stock-up produce round out "single source accountability."

Whitehorse Meadows Farm

2.3 mi

Arlington

Whitehorse Meadows Farm sits along State Route 530 east of Arlington, in the Stillaguamish River valley beneath Whitehorse Mountain. The Stillaguamish farmland here grows berries, vegetables, and pumpkins on family plots between the river and the Cascade foothills. Public details on this farm's stand and hours are limited online.

Sustainable Blooms by Garden Treasures Farm

2.3 mi

Arlington

Garden Treasures grows naturally, no-chemical produce on SR 530 in Arlington: tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, carrots, winter squash, garlic, plus peaches, plums and apples. The nursery sells fruit trees, berry plants and Pacific Northwest-adapted natives, and Sustainable Blooms is the on-site flower shop cutting seasonal blooms grown right in the fields. There's a u-pick garden, farm stand, CSA boxes and a garden center, with local meat, cheese and eggs from partner farms. Closed Mondays.

Dues Berry Farm

2.7 mi

Marysville

A berry farm on 152nd Street NE in Marysville, in the farmland east of I-5 in Snohomish County. Growers here plant strawberries and blueberries for July u-pick and roadside sales. The flat delta ground near the Snohomish and Stillaguamish rivers has long supported small produce farms north of Everett.

Sustainable Blooms by Garden Treasures Farm

2.2 mi

Arlington

Garden Treasures Nursery and Organic Farm

2.2 mi

Arlington

A plant nursery and organic produce farm on State Route 530 (3328 SR 530) just east of Arlington in the Stillaguamish Valley. The site pairs a nursery with a farm stand selling organically grown vegetables and starts through the season. Stop in during nursery hours for plants and fresh produce.

Smokey Point Plant Farm

2.6 mi

Marysville

A retail plant nursery in the Smokey Point area of Snohomish County, between Marysville and Arlington off I-5. Nurseries here stock annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts, busiest through the spring and summer planting months. It serves local gardeners rather than operating as a produce farm.

Ninety Farms

3.9 mi

Bryant

A farm on 254th Street NE near Bryant, outside Arlington in Snohomish County. The area is a mix of pasture, hay, and small livestock operations in the Stillaguamish Valley. Specific products and visiting details for this farm aren't confirmed online.

Biringer's Black Crow Pumkins and Corn Maze

2.8 mi

Arlington

Biringer's Black Crow Pumpkins and Corn Maze is the Biringer family's fall attraction on Highway 530 outside Arlington. Expect a pumpkin patch and cut corn maze through October, the usual draw for Snohomish County families before Halloween. Specific dates and pricing weren't confirmed online.

Bryant Blueberry Farm and Nursery LLC

4.6 mi

Arlington

Biringer Farm

5.4 mi

Arlington

Biringer Farm is a longtime family farm in the Stillaguamish and Snohomish river country near Arlington, known across the Everett area for u-pick strawberries in early summer. The family has farmed the region for decades. Current hours and offerings weren't verified online.

Hazel Blue Acres

4.2 mi

Arlington

Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery, LLC

6.2 mi

Arlington

Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery is on Grandview Road in the Bryant area near Arlington, Snohomish County. It pairs u-pick blueberries with a plant nursery, a common combination for the region's small farms. Picking runs through midsummer. Hours and current stock weren't verified online.

Blueberry Acres

4.5 mi

Arlington

Blueberry Acres is a u-pick blueberry farm off McRae Road in Arlington, in Snohomish County berry country. Local bushes come ripe from roughly July into August. No website or contact details surfaced online.

Clear Valley Farm

4.4 mi

Arlington

Clear Valley Farm

4.6 mi

Arlington

A CSA farm at 727 Lakewood Road in Arlington, in Snohomish County's Stillaguamish Valley. Members sign up for a share of the farm's seasonal vegetables, picked up through the Northwest growing season. What lands in each share follows the harvest.

NW Select Organic Gardens

5.2 mi

Jordan

A small organic garden operation on 184th Street Northeast in rural Snohomish County, Washington. It grows organic produce for local sale. Little else about the farm is documented online.

Marysville Farmers' Market

7.9 mi

Marysville

The Marysville Farmers Market brings Snohomish County growers and makers together in this town just north of Everett. Vendors sell produce, eggs, cheese, baked goods, flowers, honey, and crafts, with some organic offerings. The market schedule has shifted between weekday and weekend dates in recent seasons, so check ahead before you go. It's a locally run community market serving the Marysville and Tulalip area.

Beeline Organic LLC

8.2 mi

Lake Stevens

Beeline Organic farms off 111th Drive NE in Lake Stevens, in Snohomish County's mix of small acreage and suburb. The name points to bees or honey and an organic approach, though the farm's exact products weren't listed online at the time of writing. Reach out directly to confirm what they sell and whether they're open to visitors.

Red Ranch

8.4 mi

Arlington

Red Ranch operates off 294th Street NE in Arlington, in the Stillaguamish River valley of northern Snohomish County. The area is dairy and small-farm country in the Cascade foothills. Specifics on what Red Ranch offers weren't listed online at the time of writing, so reach out before visiting to confirm crops, animals and open days.

Mother Nature's Farm

11.4 mi

Lake Stevens

Carleton Farm

12.5 mi

Lake Stevens

Carleton Farm draws Lake Stevens families each fall with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, and a petting zoo. The pumpkin patch, petting zoo, farm market, and food area carry no admission; a $15 pass adds the corn maze, hayride, and kids' play area, and $25 unlocks paintball, apple cannons, a bucket train, and a pumpkin jump pad. The farm also books weddings on the property off Sunnyside Boulevard.

Ebey Island Raspberry Farm

13.0 mi

Everett

Ebey Island Raspberry Farm grows raspberries on Ebey Island, the Snohomish River delta farmland east of Everett. Raspberries ripen there through summer, usually a July u-pick and pre-picked season on the island's silty river soil. Confirm picking days and prices before driving out, since small berry farms open on tight seasonal windows.

Skagit River Produce

13.4 mi

Mount Vernon

Tangled Thicket Farm

13.4 mi

Mount Vernon

Tangled Thicket Farm is a small Skagit Valley farm in Mount Vernon, Washington growing organically raised fruits and vegetables from local open-pollinated seed, plus pasture-raised eggs from spoiled hens on organic feed. CSA farmshare boxes run spring through fall with pickup or delivery, on land the farm acknowledges as the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples.

Carpenter Creek Farm

13.4 mi

Mount Vernon

We are a small blueberry farm located just south of Mount Vernon in Washington's fertile Skagit Valley. During the summer harvest season we are open with u-pick and pre-picked berries. Although we are not certified organic we do not use any synthetic pesticides or fertilizers on our farm

Lake Cavanaugh Farm

13.4 mi

Mount Vernon

As founder of the Goodlett's Farmlett CSA, Martha Goodlett farmed for seven years on a small leased farm near Auburn, Wa. In 2000, she realized her lifelong dream of owning her own farm when she and Becky bought Lake Cavanaugh Farm. Martha was brought up on a Kentucky farm about eight miles outside Frankfort, the state capital. While her older sister and two older brothers were lined up with Scouting, music lessons and other organized activities, Martha spent her time on neighboring farms making

Mossy Gate Flower Farm LLC

13.4 mi

Mount Vernon

Ms. Pettigrew started the farm on borrowed land in 2015. A single mom of 2 boys, she began small does the sowing, propagating, planting, planning, field care, harvesting, sales and promotion, and manages all aspects of the business. Ms. Pettigrew has a Bachelors in Business Management (St. Gregory’s University, Oklahoma; 2009, Magna Cum Laude), and previously owned and operated a non-floral retail store. She worked for five years at Everyday Flowers in Stanwood, for a base income and industry ed

Everett Farmers' Market

13.5 mi

Everett

Sundays through the May-to-October season on the Everett waterfront at 1600 W Marine View Drive, near Boxcar Park in the Port's Waterfront Place development. Now in its fourth decade, the market pairs local produce with baked goods, hot food, and an Artist's Row of local makers, all with water views. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior/FMNP vouchers.

Del Fox Custom Meats, Inc

11.0 mi

Del Fox Custom Meats has cut and cured meat since 1972, with shops in Stanwood and Bow serving Skagit and Snohomish counties. The butchers handle farm butchering, custom processing, smoking, and curing, plus wild game like deer and elk for local hunters. The counter sells ground beef, steaks, bacon, and specialty cuts, and staff will process an order to a customer's specs. The Stanwood shop sits at 7229 300th St NW.

Tazer Valley Farm

10.9 mi

Stanwood

A farm on 300th Street NW near Stanwood, in the flat Stillaguamish delta farmland of Snohomish County. The area supports berries, vegetables, dairy, and fall agritourism. Specific crops and events for this farm aren't confirmed online.

Skipley Farm

15.3 mi

Skipley Farm is a boutique Snohomish orchard carrying more than 700 apple varieties, which the farm calls the largest selection of grown-out trees for sale in the country, spanning heritage and modern types, cider apples, and heirlooms. Founder Gil Schieber, trained in horticulture in Pennsylvania, started it in 2008 to preserve rare apples. The farm sells pick-your-own fruit from August through November plus scionwood, grafted trees, and nursery plants, and also grows blueberries, grapes, and currants at 7228 Skipley Road.

Fruitful Farm

11.6 mi

Arlington

Fruitful Farm & Nursery

11.6 mi

Arlington

A farm and plant nursery on State Route 530 east of Arlington in Snohomish County, a stretch lined with berry fields and greenhouse growers. Nurseries here sell starts, perennials and seasonal produce. Fruitful's current stock and hours aren't yet posted; its website is under construction.

Blueberry Blossom Farm (formerly Blue Heron Blueberries)

15.6 mi

Snohomish

This u-pick blueberry farm on Fobes Road southeast of Snohomish operated for years as Blue Heron Blueberries before taking the Blueberry Blossom name. It sits in the farmland along the Snohomish River valley, where blueberries ripen from midsummer into September. Pickers bring their own containers during the season. Call ahead, since u-pick hours track the weather and the ripening fruit rather than a fixed schedule.

Schuh Farms Stanwood

11.3 mi

Stanwood

This Schuh Farms location sits on State Route 532 in Stanwood, west of I-5 toward Camano Island, a second stand for the Skagit-based grower. It carries the same seasonal produce — berries and vegetables in summer, pumpkins and winter squash in fall — drawn from the surrounding farmland. The Stanwood stop catches traffic heading to Camano Island's beaches. Open through the growing season.

Triple A Cattle Company

11.0 mi

Stanwood

Jim and his father Marvin Anderson started buying and raising Limousin beef in the early 80's. Marvin, by trade, was a meat cutter for Thrifty Foods in Arlington for many years. He fell in love with the Limousin breed after going to a butchers' conference in Canada where the breed was first introduced from France. Marvin, at 89 years of age is, still hauling cattle for farmers and ranchers all over Snohomish/Whatcom county. Jim was born and raised in Stanwood and started with livestock at an ear

Rainbow Possum Farm

11.0 mi

Stanwood

Rainbow chicken eggs, duck eggs, and occasionally other items from March-September every year.

Silvana Meats

11.0 mi

Stanwood

Silvana Meats of Washington is a full-service company offering specialty and fresh meats cut to your specifications while you wait. For more than 25 years, our shop continues to carry a wide variety of specialty meats, as well as a full selection of retail cuts.

Mystic Mountain Nursery, Antiques & Gifts

12.1 mi

Arlington

A plant nursery paired with an antiques and gift shop on Oso Loop Road, in the Stillaguamish Valley between Arlington and Oso. Visitors can browse nursery stock alongside secondhand and gift items in one rural stop. It sits along the Highway 530 corridor east of Arlington.

Swans Trail Farm

16.6 mi

Snohomish

Wells Family Honey

16.2 mi

Everett

Wells Family Honey is a small honey producer based off Pecks Drive in Everett, Washington. Backyard and small-apiary beekeepers in the Puget Sound lowlands usually sell raw local honey by the jar, often directly or through nearby markets. No detailed listing appears online for this operation.

Raising Cane Ranch

16.9 mi

Snohomish

Along Riverview Road in the Snohomish River bottomland northeast of Snohomish, Raising Cane Ranch works some of the county's deep floodplain soil, an area dense with dairies, berry fields, and pumpkin patches. The directory lists it as an agritourism farm. What the ranch offers visitors wasn't available online, so reach out before planning a visit.

Bell River Ranch

17.0 mi

Snohomish

Bell River Ranch sits on Foster Slough Road in the Snohomish River valley, flat bottomland east of Everett that grows some of Washington's most productive farm ground. The ranch is listed for agritourism. What's on offer and when is best confirmed with the ranch directly.

Kelly's Berries

12.8 mi

Arlington

Raising Cane Ranch

17.1 mi

Snohomish

Raising Cane Ranch sits on Riverview Road in Snohomish, along the Snohomish River valley's farmland southeast of Everett. It's listed as an agritourism stop, which usually means seasonal visits rather than a year-round storefront. The ranch's specific offerings weren't documented online at the time of writing, so contact them to learn what they raise and when to come.

Frog Chorus Farm

16.9 mi

Snohomish

Radicle Roots Farm

17.1 mi

Radicle Roots grows baby greens, roots, and lettuce on less than an acre of sandy loam in Snohomish, between the Pilchuck River and the Centennial Trail. James Berntson started the farm in 2015 and moved it to permanent home ground in 2018; it's queer-owned and worked mostly by hand using organic practices. Find the greens Thursdays at the Snohomish Farmers Market, through an online store, and on local restaurant menus.

Pioneer Produce Pumpkin Patch

12.2 mi

Pioneer Produce Pumpkin Patch lists a State Route 532 address, the highway that links Stanwood to Camano Island in the north Puget Sound. Fall pumpkin patches are a tradition along this stretch, with produce stands running through the harvest. Without a confirmed street number or website, exact location and this year's dates can't be verified, so contact the farm directly before visiting.

Fobes Hill Farm Microgreens

18.0 mi

Snohomish

A small farm growing microgreens in the Fobes Hill area of Snohomish, off 61st Avenue SE. It runs as a CSA, supplying members with fresh-cut microgreens and other small-scale produce through the season. Microgreens are harvested young for concentrated flavor and quick turnaround.

Aarstad's Blueberry Farm

17.1 mi

Aarstad's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on 163rd Avenue SE outside Snohomish, in the Snohomish River valley of Snohomish County. This is prime berry country, and local U-pick blueberry fields generally open from early July through August. No website or public listing came up during research, so check picking hours and availability with the farm directly.

Agrobliss Farms

18.5 mi

Everett

Agrobliss Farms is listed on Lowell Larimer Road in Everett, in the Snohomish County farmland east of the city near the productive Snohomish River bottomlands. The listing marks it for agritourism; check current offerings with the farm.

Hagen Vegetables

18.7 mi

Seattle Hill-Silver Firs

Hagen Vegetables grows produce on Marsh Road in the Seattle Hill and Silver Firs area between Mill Creek and Snohomish. Truck-farm vegetables like sweet corn, squash, greens, and root crops are common on the remaining farmland in this fast-growing part of Snohomish County. No website or public listing appeared in research, so contact the farm directly for a current crop list and stand hours.

Stocker Farms Family Adventure Farm At the Big Red Barn

18.7 mi

Snohomish

Stocker Farms has worked the Snohomish Valley since 1919 and runs its family adventure farm at the Big Red Barn on Marsh Road. The calendar starts with u-pick blueberries in mid-July, moves to an August sunflower festival, and builds to a September–October fall festival with pumpkins, a corn maze and the 'Stalker Farms' haunted attraction. Christmas trees, campfires, field trips and weddings round out the year. Reach them at 360-568-7391 or [email protected].

Mount Vernon Farmers Market

18.5 mi

Mount Vernon

At the Mount Vernon Farmers Market each decision made is with our mission and vision at the forefront. Our Mission: To provide the citizens of Skagit County fresh locally grown produce and handcrafted items, and to support community agriculture in a friendly, informative atmosphere.

Mike & Jean's Berry Farm

18.5 mi

Mount Vernon

Mike & Jean's Berry Farm is a Skagit Valley family farm in Mount Vernon delivering fresh berries to the largest grocers and the smallest farm stands — old-fashioned farming practices meet the latest harvesting technology for the plumpest berries in the shortest time. A proud Puget Sound Fresh member treating land, employees, and food with respect.

Gordon Skagit Farms

18.5 mi

Mount Vernon

For over 50 years, Gordon Skagit Farms has cultivated pumpkins, becoming one of the prominent growers in the United States. People from across the Pacific Northwest and beyond are drawn to the farm every year to experience the stunning displays of pumpkins and squash tucked amongst hundred year old barns and gardens. Our fields stretch out towards the horizon, the farm an island in a sea of pumpkins, dried corn stalks, and apple trees. We have been at the forefront of testing new pumpkin varieti

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Frequently Asked Questions

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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Arlington, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Arlington include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 6 plant nurseries. Browse the list for details on each.

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Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.

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