Farms Near Banks, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Banks, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Courting Hill Vineyard
0.8 miBanks
Courting Hill Vineyard grows Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay on 40 south-facing acres near Banks, with views toward Mount Hood. Jimmy and Helen Leyden planted it in 1981 on a hill that courting couples once climbed for the view. The vineyard sells you-pick grapes to home winemakers, who harvest from the different clone blocks each fall. Contact the vineyard by email to arrange picking as harvest approaches.
Greenville Farms
1.6 miForest Grove
Greenville Farms is listed on NW Greenville Road near Forest Grove, in the farming country of western Washington County. The directory tags it as agritourism, but no verified website or details about crops, u-pick, or events were found. Farms in this area grow berries, nursery stock, hazelnuts, and pumpkins. Contact the farm directly for current offerings and hours.
Tom's Berry Patch
1.6 miForest Grove
Tom's Berry Patch grows berries on NW Greenville Road north of Forest Grove, in the Tualatin Valley's cane-berry belt. The name points to summer u-pick or fresh sales, but the directory lists no website or hours.
Bays Farms
1.4 miBanks
Tree fruit and Christmas trees anchor this three-generation Banks farm on Bays Drive. Summer and fall bring u-pick peaches, nectarines, plums, apples, pears, and kiwis, all reachable from the ground without ladders. December turns to u-cut Douglas, Grand, Nordmann, and Noble fir. Most fruit is u-pick only, with pre-picked available now and then. Bring boxes or buy them there, and call ahead for open days.
Wingham Farms
2.7 miBanks
Wingham Farms
2.7 miBanks
Sun gold Farm llc
3.2 miForest Grove
Sun Gold Farm runs a farm market every Tuesday from 10 to 5 at its fields on NW Evers Road, about 30 minutes west of Portland. The farm grows fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs, dried beans, and plant starts without synthetic pesticides, using crop rotation and hand-weeding. It also offers summer and Thanksgiving CSA shares plus a Wednesday home-delivery route into Portland, and accepts EBT with Double Up Food Bucks matching.
Love Farm Organics
3.6 miForest Grove
Love Farm Organics LLC
3.8 miForest Grove
Gordon's Acres
3.2 miBanks
An agritourism listing on NW Narup Road in Banks, in the rural northwest corner of Washington County. Banks sits amid small farms, hay ground, and timber near the Coast Range foothills. No detailed public information came up for this site, so contact them directly about what they grow or host.
TangleWood Farms
4.1 miForest Grove
Love Farm Organics
4.1 miForest Grove
An organic farm on NW Hillside Road in Forest Grove, at the western edge of the Tualatin Valley. Washington County's foothills grow a mix of vegetables, berries, and orchard fruit on small organic plots like this one. The farm's former web domain is now parked, so current crops, hours, and whether it sells direct to the public aren't confirmed.
Blooming Junction Garden and Farmstore
4.4 miCornelius
Blooming Junction Farm and Garden
4.4 miCornelius
Blooming Junction
4.5 miCornelius
Blooming Junction Farm and Garden
4.6 miCornelius
Blooming Junction Farm and Garden is on NW Zion Church Road in Cornelius, in the western Tualatin Valley of Washington County. The operation pairs a garden center and nursery with farm ground, selling plants, starts, and seasonal produce to the Forest Grove and Hillsboro area. Stock shifts with the gardening season.
Pumpkin Ridge Vineyard
4.3 miNorth Plains
Pumpkin Ridge Vineyard grows wine grapes on NW Corey Road in North Plains, in the Tualatin Valley hills west of Portland. The site sits among Washington County's cluster of small estate vineyards.
Vance Family Farm
6.2 miForest Grove
A family farm in Forest Grove, in the western Tualatin Valley's berry and vineyard country. A placeholder website exists but carries no details yet, and no other listing turned up. The agritourism tag points to seasonal on-farm sales or visits.
Forest Grove Farmers Market
6.5 miForest Grove
Adelante Mujeres Distributor
6.5 miForest Grove
Adelante Mujeres CSA
6.5 miForest Grove
Catherine's Cattle Ranch
5.3 miNorth Plains
My Dad has raised Hereford cattle in North Plains, OR for 40 years and has passed his love of the land and animals on to me, his youngest daughter. My husband and I now raise our two young children on the ranch. This is now our home, as well as our children’s playground. The purity of the pastures, clean water and good air quality are as important to us as the beef we raise. We are motivated to raise high-quality, ethically raised, grass-fed beef for our own family and our community.
Giles Farm
4.8 miForest Grove
An agritourism farm on Shearer Road in Forest Grove, in the Tualatin Valley of western Washington County. The Forest Grove area grows berries, hazelnuts, wine grapes, and nursery stock. Public information for this listing is limited, so contact the farm directly about what it grows or offers to visitors.
John Coussens Farms LLC
5.6 miHillsboro
John Coussens Farms works the ground on NW Wren Road in Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley farmland west of Portland.
Jim Dandy Farm
5.8 miBanks
Jim Dandy Farm sits along NW Sunset Highway (US-26) near Banks, in the rural northwest corner of Washington County. It's listed as a small agritourism farm.
Jossy Farms
5.3 miHillsboro
Jossy Farms is a family farm on NW Beach Road north of Hillsboro, in the Tualatin Valley farmland of Washington County. It's listed for agritourism in a region known for its fall pumpkin patches.
Wessels Family Honey
6.7 miForest Grove
Wessels Family Honey keeps bees on Stringtown Road near Forest Grove, in the Tualatin Valley farmland west of Portland, and sells the honey they pull from the hives. Local honey like theirs shifts in color and taste with the season's blackberry, clover and wildflower blooms. The directory lists no website or hours.
Cornelius Farmers Market
6.9 miCornelius
Sunshower Orchards
7.1 miCornelius
Sunshower Orchards is an orchard near Cornelius in Washington County's Tualatin Valley, fruit-growing land west of Portland. (A listed ZIP placing it in Louisiana is a data error; the farm is in Oregon, 97113.) The orchard type suggests tree fruit such as apples, pears, or cherries. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't posted online, so confirm before a trip.
Gonzalez Berry Farm
6.7 miCornelius
At our family farm we sell blueberry's, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries! We all so carry other seasonal local goods like Honey peaches and cherries!
Apple Valley Farms
6.2 miBanks
Apple Valley Farms is on NW Fisher Road in Banks, in the rural northwest corner of Washington County. The name suggests orchard fruit and a farm market, the kind of seasonal apple-and-cider stop common in this area come fall. No website confirms current products or hours. Contact the farm directly before visiting to check what's for sale and when it's open.
Gregg Farms
6.1 miHillsboro
Gregg Farms works farmland on NW Leisy Road north of Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley growing region.
Pruitts Farm
7.9 miCornelius
Pruitts Farm runs a stand off SW Geiger Road in Cornelius, in the western Tualatin Valley farm belt of Washington County. Growers around here supply the Portland area with berries, sweet corn, and vegetables through the warm months. As a roadside stand, the selection turns over with the season.
Dairy Creek Farm and Produce
6.8 miBuxton
Lobes Farm
5.9 miNorth Plains
Zephyr Organics
5.9 miGales Creek
Black Dirt Farm
5.9 miNorth Plains
McKay Creek Farm
6.0 miNorth Plains
A farm on NW Shady Brook Road near North Plains, in the Washington County farmland northwest of Portland. The agritourism listing suggests seasonal crops or farm visits, though specifics aren't posted. No website or verified contact details were found online.
Hooting Owl Farm
8.5 miForest Grove
Hooting Owl Farm is on SW Anderson Road outside Forest Grove, in the western Tualatin Valley of Washington County. This is small-farm and vineyard country at the foot of the Coast Range. Contact the farm to confirm what it grows and whether it opens to visitors.
Muir U-Pick Blueberry Farm
6.5 miHillsboro
A u-pick blueberry farm on NW Old Scotch Church Road in Hillsboro, named for the landmark Old Scotch Church nearby. Pickers come in July and August, when Washington County's blueberries ripen across the Tualatin Valley. Bring-your-own containers is the usual drill at small stands like this. No website, hours, or contact details were confirmed, so check locally before driving out.
Evans Blueberries
7.4 miHillsboro
Evans Blueberries grows blueberries on NW Cavens Lane in Hillsboro, within Washington County's berry-growing belt west of Portland. Local u-pick blueberries generally come ready from July into August. No website or social page turned up for the farm beyond the address, so picking hours, pricing, and whether fruit is u-pick or pre-picked aren't confirmed here. Call ahead during the summer harvest.
Dairy Creek Farm and Produce
7.9 miBuxton
Dairy Creek Farm and Produce is on Highway 47 in Buxton, in the wooded northwest corner of Washington County near the Nehalem divide. The name points to dairy alongside seasonal produce, and this rural stretch along Dairy Creek runs to small mixed farms. Confirm directly what's for sale and when the stand is open.
Downtown Hillsboro Saturday Farmers Market
8.6 miHillsboro
The Downtown Hillsboro Saturday Farmers Market runs Saturdays from 9am to 1pm, April 25 through October 24, on the courthouse blocks in downtown Hillsboro. It's operated by Hillsboro Farmers Markets, which also runs the city's Sunday market. Vendors bring Washington County produce, flowers, and prepared food.
Unger Farms
10.1 miCornelius
Mountainside Lavender Farm
9.0 miHillsboro
Mountainside Lavender Farm grows u-cut lavender on SW Hillsboro Highway south of Hillsboro, on the slopes of the Chehalem Mountains. Rows open to visitors when the lavender blooms in early summer.
Crawford's Nursery and Produce
9.9 miCornelius
Plants, trees, flowers, seeds, and fresh produce fill this Cornelius nursery and farm stand, run on Tongue Lane since 1980. Founder James Crawford also helped start the Hillsboro Farmers' Market, selling there since 1982. The stand keeps daily hours through the growing season and takes credit cards. It works as a one-stop for both garden starts and in-season vegetables.
Unger Farms
10.3 miCornelius
Mountain Top Tablelands
9.1 miHillsboro
Mountain Top Tablelands is on SE Oak Street in Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley west of Portland, an area of berry fields, nurseries, and vegetable farms. The directory lists it under agritourism. Its specific crops and public hours aren't detailed online, so reach out to the farm before planning a stop.
Hein's Blueberries
11.0 miGaston
Hein's grows blueberries on SW Vandehey Road near Gaston, on the Washington and Yamhill county line in the western Willamette Valley. Blueberry picking here runs roughly July through August. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales. Daily hours and pricing aren't posted online, so check availability before you head out.
Callaghan's Blueberry Field
7.8 miHillsboro
Callaghan's Blueberry Field grows blueberries on NW Jackson Quarry Road in Hillsboro, in Washington County's farm belt west of Portland. This is prime blueberry country, with the u-pick season generally running July into August. No website or social page turned up for the field beyond the address, so picking days, pricing, and whether the fruit is u-pick aren't confirmed. Call ahead during berry season.
Hillsboro Farmers' Markets - Orenco Station
8.7 miHillsboro
Mission Hillsboro Farmers’ Markets creates community gathering-places for people to buy local produce and products. We partner with farms, small businesses, and groups to provide education and resources. These efforts strive to enhance our community health and economic growth. Vision We are a vibrant part of our community's health, actively contributing by providing food and nutrition education, fresh food and a vital outlet for local farmers to sell their produce and plants. Values We believe i
Helvetia Farm Market
8.7 miHillsboro
Helvetia Farm Market
8.7 miHillsboro
Our story started when John and his wife, Rachelle, were looking at some property to start a modest farm so they could feed their family honest food. John called up his friend, Geoff, and asked if he and his wife, Amy, might want to join him since both John and Geoff shared a love for the natural farm life, poultry and being outdoors. Geoff (an engineer-minded duck hunter) and John (a visionary & outdoors-man) teamed up for the perfect partnership and formed Marion Acres, named after the origina
Hillsboro Farmers' Markets - Downtown Hillsboro
8.7 miHillsboro
Mission Hillsboro Farmers’ Markets creates community gathering-places for people to buy local produce and products. We partner with farms, small businesses, and groups to provide education and resources. These efforts strive to enhance our community health and economic growth. Vision We are a vibrant part of our community's health, actively contributing by providing food and nutrition education, fresh food and a vital outlet for local farmers to sell their produce and plants. Values We believe i
Unger's Farm Store
10.6 miCornelius
Unger Farms has grown berries near Cornelius since 1982 and now runs a farm store plus a weekly home-delivery service rather than u-pick. Store shelves and delivery boxes carry the farm's strawberries and other berries alongside eggs, dairy, bread and local goods. The store sits on Unger Road in the Tualatin Valley west of Portland. Orders and questions go through their delivery and membership desks.
Duyck's Peachy-Pig Farm
10.6 miCornelius
Duyck's Peachy-Pig Farm is a family operation on SW Johnson School Road near Cornelius, in Washington County's farm country west of Portland. The name points to peaches and pigs, and the Duyck family has farmed this area for generations. No standalone farm website turned up beyond the address, so the crops, farm-stand hours, and whether they sell pork or fruit direct aren't confirmed here. Contact the farm before visiting.
New Earth Farm
8.2 miHillsboro
Groveland Acres Helvetia Strawberries
8.9 miHillsboro
A strawberry grower in the Helvetia farming area north of Hillsboro, part of the rural belt that supplies much of Washington County's fresh berries each June. The name points to strawberries as the main crop, sold at the field or u-pick during early summer, which is the standard pattern for growers this size. No website or current contact details turned up online.
Mark Unger Family Farm, Inc.
12.0 miCornelius
The Unger family farms on SW Unger Road near Cornelius, the road carries the family name, a sign of long roots in Washington County's Tualatin Valley. This is berry, nursery, and grain country west of Portland. The listing marks it for agritourism. Its crops and visiting details aren't posted online, so contact the farm to confirm before visiting.
Grossen Peaches
9.1 miHillsboro
Grossen Peaches is a peach grower on NW Grossen Drive in Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley farmland west of Portland. The name points to tree fruit and a summer-into-fall harvest.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Banks, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Banks, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Banks?
Farms near Banks include 34 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 produce farms, 9 organic farms, 8 farm stands. 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.
