Farms Near Aurora, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Aurora, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
TK Orchards
1.0 miAurora
TK Orchards sits on Boones Ferry Road Northeast near Aurora, in the French Prairie farm country north of Salem. Tagged an orchard, it fits the area's cherry and tree-fruit farms. The directory lists no fruit details, hours, or website.
South Barlow Berries
1.7 miCanby
South Barlow Berries runs a u-pick of more than ten berry varieties on Barlow Road south of Canby — strawberries, raspberries, tayberries, marionberries, boysenberries and several thornless blackberries. The farm also sells homemade jams, frozen berries and raw honey from its own hives. Rows are open weekdays, roughly 9 to 3, and closed on weekends. The picking season is short, wrapping up by late July most years.
TK Orchards
2.3 miAurora
Swingletree Farm
2.3 miAurora
Fir Point Farms
3.1 miAurora
Fir Point Farms on Arndt Road in Aurora pairs a country market and bakery with a deli serving lunch Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 2:30pm. The farm draws families for its pumpkin patch, farm animals, and fall harvest festival, and it hosts private events. The market sells fresh produce and baked goods under the tagline "Baking the world a butter place." Reach the farm at (503) 678-2455 or [email protected].
Joe Casale & Son
3.6 miAurora
A farm near Aurora, in the French Prairie growing region of the north Willamette Valley. The recorded street number looks incomplete. No website or details about what Joe Casale & Son grows were found online.
Alpacas All Around
2.8 miCanby
Offers guided 'Alpaca Walk About' farm tours and sells fiber goods made from its own herd, including yarn, rugs, rovings, and felted scarves. Registered, show-quality alpacas are available for purchase, with transport arranged for buyers. The Clackamas County farm books tours by appointment; reach them at 503-266-6711.
Joe Casale Son Farm market
3.7 miSchmid Family Farm
4.1 miHubbard
Marionberries and naturally grown blueberries fill this Hubbard farm in the Whiskey Hill area on Meridian Road — about 20 acres of marionberry and 1.5 acres of organic blueberry. Pick your own of either, or buy frozen berries by the bag. Season runs July through August, open daily 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hank and Deb Schmid run it. Marionberry picking is a short window, so timing matters.
Riley and Sons Oregon Blueberries
4.5 miAurora
Third-generation blueberry farm on Butteville Road in Aurora, one exit south of Wilsonville and under five minutes off I-5. Pick your own or buy ready-picked flats through the summer season. It appears on the Oregon Blueberry Commission's u-pick directory. Hours track the harvest and aren't fixed, so call ahead before making the drive. Bring containers for u-pick.
Carlson Ranch
3.8 miThe Carlson Ranch raises pureblood Wagyu cattle on 101 acres of Willamette Valley pasture near Oregon City, built on faith, stewardship, and rotational grazing with full transparency about pasture, feed, harvest, and processor. The ranch's second chapter, The Flower Farm, opens the western side as a community gathering place with music and u-cut mornings among the blooms — Wagyu beef boxes and bulk shares pick up at the ranch.
Swift Farm
3.8 miCanby
Swift Farm is based in Canby, a Willamette Valley town whose flat, fertile ground supports nurseries, vegetable growers, and u-pick berry fields. The farm is listed for agritourism. Its exact offerings and season aren't detailed online, so check ahead for what's growing and whether visitors are welcome.
Swan Island Dahlias
4.3 miCanby
Swan Island Dahlias calls itself the nation's largest dahlia grower and has been family-run in Canby for nearly a century. Its Annual Dahlia Festival runs August 1 through September 30, with free admission, acres of blooming display fields, food trucks, and live music; festival hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 9 to 5:30. The farm ships dahlia tubers and potted plants and sells fresh-cut stems and gardening supplies through its on-site Mercantile.
B&B Orchards
4.0 miHubbard
An orchard on Mineral Springs Road NE in Hubbard, in the Willamette Valley farmland of Marion County between Woodburn and Canby. The area grows tree fruit, berries, hazelnuts, and nursery stock. Public details for this orchard are limited, so contact directly to learn its fruit varieties and whether it sells on-site or u-pick.
Boones Ferry Berry Farm
4.2 miHubbard
Boones Ferry Berry Farm grows berries on Boones Ferry Road in Hubbard, a farming town in Marion County between Salem and Portland. This stretch of the Willamette Valley produces blueberries, strawberries, and cane berries through the summer months. No public website or listing details turned up beyond the address, so confirm which berries are ready and whether you can pick your own before you go.
Carpenters Corner
3.9 miCanby
Over The Moon Farms
3.9 miCanby
Three Rivers Farm
4.7 miCanby
Three Rivers Farm sits on N Baker Drive in Canby, in Clackamas County farmland south of Portland near where the Molalla, Pudding, and Willamette rivers meet. The agritourism listing carries no website or posted crop list. Canby's rich river-bottom soil grows vegetables, berries, and nursery stock across the area. Contact the farm directly to find out what's open to visitors and when.
Marino's
4.0 miCanby
An agritourism listing on S. Alder Creek Lane in Canby, within the nursery-and-berry farmland of Clackamas County. Public details are thin, and the single name gives little away about crops or hours. Canby-area growers commonly sell produce, berries, or nursery stock in season. Reach out directly to confirm what Marino's offers.
Morning Shade Farm
4.7 miCanby
Flower Farmer / Phoenix & Holly Railroad
4.8 miCanby
The Flower Farmer on N Holly in Canby was a u-pick flower farm known for the Phoenix & Holly Railroad, a miniature train that carried visitors on a loop through the fields. Families rode the rails and cut their own bouquets during the growing season. The farm's website is no longer active, so it may have closed or changed hands. Check locally before planning a visit.
Villebois Sunday Market
6.0 miThe Villebois Sunday Market sets up at 11422 SW Barber Street in the Villebois village of Wilsonville, a planned community south of Portland. Vendors bring produce, food, and crafts to the neighborhood square on Sundays. Wilsonville sits at the south end of the Portland metro, close to the farmland of the northern Willamette Valley.
Wilsonville Farmers' Market
5.9 miWilsonville
Wilsonville Farmers' Market meets at Sofia Park, 28836 Costa Circle West, in Wilsonville south of Portland. Growers from the northern Willamette Valley bring produce, berries, flowers, and prepared foods to this fast-growing suburb at the valley's edge. The market gives residents a direct line to the farmland that surrounds the town.
Morning Shade Farm
5.3 miCanby
Blueberries run the whole season here, joined by raspberries, blackberries, marionberries, boysenberries, currants, and orchard fruit like apples, pears, plums, cherries, and figs. The Canby farm covers 80 acres the family cleared and planted starting in 1993, about 30 miles south of Portland. Pick your own or buy pre-picked. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, with u-pick opening mid-June.
TMK Creamery
4.8 miCanby
A Canby dairy that turned leftover whey into Cowcohol, a vodka that landed on Mashed's list of 30 best top-shelf vodkas. The creamery runs distillery tours and opens the farm to visitors on summer weekends, Fridays through Sundays. Cow-themed apparel and merchandise fill the shop. Check the website or Facebook page for current open dates before driving out.
Elliott Prairie Farm
6.7 miWoodburn
Elliott Prairie Farm sits on S. Orchard Lane near Woodburn, on the flat farmland of Marion County in the mid-Willamette Valley. The area is known for nurseries, berries, hops, and row crops. No website or public details about this farm were found, so contact it directly to confirm what's grown and whether visitors are welcome.
Autumn Harvest
5.4 miAurora
Autumn Harvest is on Butteville Road NE in Aurora, in the French Prairie farm belt of the northern Willamette Valley. The name points to a fall operation, likely pumpkins and harvest activities that this corner of Marion County fills with each October. Details online are sparse, so confirm dates and offerings directly before visiting.
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm
7.6 miWoodburn
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm grows dozens of acres of tulips off Meridian Road south of Woodburn and hosts the Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest each spring, one of Oregon's best-known flower events. Visitors walk the color-blocked fields, cut their own blooms, and buy bulbs, with food, wine, and family activities on-site. Later in the year the farm shifts to other seasonal crops and events.
Wellspring Marketplace
6.6 miWellspring Marketplace operates at 1475 Mt Hood Avenue in Woodburn, in the French Prairie farm country of the northern Willamette Valley. Woodburn sits amid some of Oregon's most intensive vegetable, berry, and nursery ground, and the market draws on that farmland for its seasonal produce and goods.
Baker Road Peaches
7.1 miSherwood
As the name says, Baker Road Peaches grows peaches on SW Baker Road in Sherwood, in Washington County's fruit-growing Tualatin Valley. Oregon peaches ripen from mid-July into September. The listing marks it as agritourism, likely farm-stand or u-pick sales. Hours aren't posted online, so call during peach season to check what's ripe.
Organic Sweet Home Blues
7.5 miSherwood
An organic blueberry farm on SW Graham's Ferry Road in Sherwood, southwest of Portland in Washington County. The name points to organically grown blueberries, likely sold fresh or u-pick during the mid-summer harvest. This part of the Tualatin Valley grows berries and nursery stock on small farms hemmed in by suburban growth. No website or contact details were confirmed.
B & P Hitz Fruit Farm
7.5 miWoodburn
Wilco Strawberry Farms
7.6 miWoodburn
Strawberries off Wilco Highway in Woodburn, one of the Willamette Valley's main berry-growing areas in Marion County. Oregon's field strawberries, prized for flavor over shipping durability, ripen in a short June-to-early-July window, so the season is brief and worth catching early. Woodburn's flat, fertile ground draws pickers and roadside berry stands each summer. Confirm picking days at the start of the season.
Wilco Strawberry Farms
7.8 miWoodburn
Beach Family Farm
7.3 miSherwood
Beach Family Farm is on SW 147th Avenue near Sherwood, in the southern Tualatin Valley of Washington County. This corner south of Portland grows berries, produce, and nursery stock on small acreage. Contact the farm to confirm what it sells and when.
Bethany's Blueberry Gardens
7.6 miWest Linn
Bethany's Blueberry Gardens grows blueberries on SW Mountain Road in West Linn, a Willamette River community in Clackamas County south of Portland. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales during the July and August berry season. Hours and pricing aren't published online, so check ahead before picking.
Nodaway Blues Blueberry Farm
8.1 miWilsonville
Nodaway Blues is a u-pick blueberry farm on SW Nodaway Lane in Wilsonville, south of Portland. Berries ripen through midsummer, the stretch when the Willamette Valley's blueberry fields open to pickers.
Hidden Creek
6.0 miCanby
An agritourism listing on S. Elisha Road in Canby, in the Willamette Valley farm belt of Clackamas County south of Portland. Canby is known for its nurseries, berries, and vegetable growers. No detailed public information turned up for this specific location, so contact them directly to learn what they grow or offer visitors.
Eisert Blues
8.2 miSherwood
Eisert Blues grows blueberries near Sherwood, in Washington County southwest of Portland. 'Blues' is local shorthand for the crop, which ripens across the valley from July into August. The listed SW Clay Street address sits in town, so the actual field may be nearby. No website or social page surfaced, so picking days and whether it's u-pick aren't confirmed here. Call ahead in berry season.
Cora's Crop U-pick
5.9 miAurora
Cora's Crop is a u-pick blueberry farm on Case Road NE in Aurora, about ten minutes off I-5 in the northern Willamette Valley. The patch grows several varieties that ripen from early to late summer, so picking runs for weeks rather than a single window. Rows are open by the pound during blueberry season.
HOLLY BLUE ACRES
8.3 miWIKSONVILLE
Holly Blue Acres
8.4 miWilsonville
Holly Blue Acres runs a u-pick blueberry operation on SW Gage Road in Wilsonville, selling both you-pick and pre-picked Oregon berries by the pound. A weekday 'Pick and Putt' program pairs berry picking with golf. The farm opens seven days a week through the summer season, with a recorded phone line for daily picking updates.
Ramage Farms
6.2 miRamage Farms is a family-named operation in Oregon. Its crops and location aren't documented online; reach out directly to learn what it grows and whether it sells on-site or at markets.
Norwood Farm
8.8 miTualatin
A farm on SW Norwood Road in Tualatin, at the southern edge of the Portland metro in Washington County. The Norwood Road area holds onto farmland, with pasture, hay, nursery stock, and small produce plots between the suburbs and the Tualatin River. Nothing specific about this farm's crops or public access was confirmed online, so treat the listing as a starting point.
Sonnen Farm
6.8 miSonnen Farm sits on Broadacres Road Northeast in the French Prairie, the flat farm country north of Salem near Aurora and Hubbard. The directory marks it agritourism and nothing more — no crop list, visiting hours, or website.
BB Blueberries
8.5 miSherwood
BB Blueberries is a blueberry grower on SW Oberst Lane in Sherwood, southwest of Portland in Washington County. Oregon's blueberry harvest runs from early July into August, and small Sherwood-area patches like this typically sell u-pick and ready-picked fruit in season. No public website was found; contact the farm to confirm picking days and hours.
Lee Farms Pumpkin Patch
9.9 miTualatin
Lee Farms bills itself as the last working farm in Tualatin, running a market and bakery on SW 65th Avenue Wednesday through Sunday. Fall is its big draw, with a pumpkin patch, goats, and school tours, and the calendar also includes a summer sunflower festival, strawberry season, Christmas trees, and a butcher block selling farm-raised pork.
Stroupe Family Farm
10.0 miTualatin
Stroupe Farms on Stafford Road in Tualatin, Oregon raises its animals with care and respect, using natural and organic methods to produce high-quality farm-raised meats and jerky.
K&H Family Farms -
10.1 miTualatin
A farm on Tualatin-Sherwood Road, southwest of Portland in Washington County. The corridor holds nurseries and produce growers on the edge of suburban Tualatin. No website or crop details for K&H Family Farms were found online.
Walnut Hill Farm -
8.4 miOregon City
The name points to walnuts, and Walnut Hill Farm sits on Central Point Road in Oregon City, in the rolling farmland of Clackamas County. It's listed under agritourism. Beyond that, little is posted online about its harvest or public access, so reach out directly before planning a visit.
Saturday Willamette Farmers Market
9.4 miThis Saturday market sets up along Willamette Falls Drive in West Linn's historic Willamette neighborhood, at address 1720. Local growers bring produce, plants, and prepared foods to the tree-lined main street. The stretch sits just above the Willamette River south of Portland, drawing farms from the surrounding Clackamas County countryside.
Wednesdays In Willamette Summer Street Market
9.4 miWest Linn
This summer street market takes over Willamette Falls Drive at 1785, in West Linn's Willamette neighborhood, on Wednesday evenings during the warm season. Farm vendors, food, and crafts line the historic main street a block from the river. It shares the same walkable district as West Linn's Saturday market but runs midweek through summer only.
Sherwood Saturday Market
9.9 miSherwood
The Sherwood Saturday Market fills SW Pine Street at 22341, in the brick-lined Old Town district of Sherwood. Vendors offer produce, plants, baked goods, and crafts from the farms and makers of southern Washington County. Sherwood sits in prime Tualatin Valley farmland, a short drive from berry fields and nurseries.
Purdy Enterprises
10.8 miNo-spray u-pick blueberries — Duke and Chandler varieties — on Marquam Road NE outside Mount Angel. Picking is self-serve from sunrise to sunset: bring your own containers, weigh on the scales under the red barn, and pay the honor box in cash, check, or Venmo. Strawberries have grown here in past years but aren't currently offered. Open days and ripeness get posted to Facebook.
Lonely Lane Farms
10.8 miMt Angel
At Lonely Lane Farms, we offer sustainably raised, grass-fed beef, lamb, goat, and pork. Third-generation farmers Mike and Patty Kloft run a 165-acre farm in Oregon’s beautiful Willamette River Valley and lease 300 acres of grazing lands at the historic Mount Angel Abbey. This land provides space for the farm’s animals to graze and roam freely, creating a great quality of life for the animals, a sustainable way of farming, and a high quality product for our customers. Locally owned and operated,
Fiala Farms
10.3 miWest Linn
Fiala Farms grows fresh produce and cut flowers in the Stafford Hamlet just off I-205, about 25 minutes from downtown Portland. The farm runs a u-pick flower field, a fall corn maze, and a pumpkin patch, and sells jams and jellies made on site. The stand sits on SW Johnson Road in West Linn and opens seasonally through summer and autumn.
Fiala Farms
10.4 miWest Linn
Our Table Cooperative
9.8 miSherwood
Our Table Cooperative in Sherwood, Oregon is a regional co-op building a resilient, interdependent local food culture — a farm store with certified local groceries, a CSA with SNAP options, u-pick blueberries, flowers, farm camp, and Friday pizza nights on the farm. Handcrafted, thoughtful, delicious food with community built right in.
The Pierce Ranch
9.8 miSherwood
Lady-Lane Farm
7.7 miLady-Lane Farm works ground in Oregon. Its crops and location aren't published online, so contact directly to find out what it grows and how to buy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Aurora, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Aurora, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Aurora?
Farms near Aurora include 37 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 produce farms, 8 farm stands, 6 farmers markets. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
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.
