Farms Near Chehalis, WA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Chehalis, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Greater Lewis County Community Farmers' Market
0.2 miChehalis
Open Tuesdays and Fridays at NE Boistfort Street and N Market Boulevard in Chehalis, run by a 501(c)(3) cooperative of local farmers and artisans founded in 2005. Vendors sell produce, cheese, eggs, herbs, jams, teas, flowers, baked goods, and hot food, with weekly kids' activities and live music. Its EBT match doubles benefits: spend $40 and get $80 to use at the market.
PnD Organic beef
1.8 miChehalis
Our story begins in Kent, WA, where Paul grew up on his dad's dairy. In 1964, their family moved the dairy down to the present farm in Lewis County, WA, where we met. Paul loved working outside with his dad on the dairy, milking cows, feeding calves, hauling manure, and doing fence work; just a few of the countless everyday chores that needed to be done. We were married in 1975, and after finishing his schooling at WSU in agronomy, Paul and I moved back to the farm, and took over the dairy, as P
Beggs n Achin'
1.8 miChehalis
Mt. Capra
1.8 miChehalis
August 1, 1958, brothers Bob and Earl Green opened B & E Meats in Burien. At the time, there were probably 6 – 8 meat markets in Burien alone. Bob was 19 years old and Earl was 24. With hard work and youthful charm and energy, they quickly built a thriving business. April 1, 1975, Bob and Earl purchased an existing market (Ranch House Meats) in Des Moines and opened their second location, B & E Meats and Seafood. Although things started out slow, things did pick up and soon B & E became a landma
Osborn Country Harvest
2.4 miChehalis
Osborn Country Harvest is a Lewis County farm on State Route 6 west of Chehalis, in the green Chehalis River valley of southwest Washington. The listing marks it for agritourism. Current offerings and open days are best checked with the farm.
Coffee Creek Community & Gardens
3.6 miCentralia
Lewis County Farmers' Market
3.8 miCentralia
Also known as the Centralia Farmers Market, this Lewis County market runs Fridays 10am to 3:30pm from the first Friday in May through September, at Pearl and Maple in downtown Centralia. It has indoor space, so it keeps going in wet weather. Vendors bring farm-fresh fruit and vegetables, homemade jams, baked goods, flowers, and handmade crafts from around the county. Most stalls take cash and card, and some accept SNAP and WIC.
Southwest Washington Food Hub
3.6 miChehalis
The Southwest Washington Food Hub aggregates products from small farms around Lewis County and moves them to buyers from a base in Chehalis. Food hubs handle the ordering, storage, and distribution individual growers can't manage alone, widening the reach of local meat, produce, and pantry goods. Contact the hub for current membership and ordering details, which weren't posted for public view.
Parkerosa Farms
3.5 miChehalis
A farm on Chilvers Road in Chehalis, in Lewis County between Centralia and the Cascade foothills. Listed as agritourism, it sits in a rural stretch of southwest Washington farmland. Specific crops, animals, and visiting details aren't confirmed online.
The Pumpkin Patch
6.5 miCentralia
The Pumpkin Patch runs a seasonal fall field on Goodrich Road near Centralia, in the Chehalis River valley of Lewis County. Pick-your-own pumpkins are the October draw. Season dates change year to year, so confirm hours with the growers.
Bunker Creek Berry Patch
5.3 miChehalis
Bunker Creek Berry Patch is a u-pick spot on Bunker Creek Road southwest of Chehalis, in Lewis County. Berries here ripen across the summer months. No website or listing details were found online.
Bunker Creek Berry Patch
5.8 miAdna
Blue Rose Dairy
8.4 miWinlock
A dairy in Winlock, in the Lewis County farm belt of southwest Washington between Chehalis and Kelso. The area's small dairies raise cows on pasture in the Cowlitz River lowlands. Blue Rose Dairy's herd and any on-farm sales aren't detailed online.
WillyTee's Pumpkin Patch - Teitzel Family Farm
6.8 miChehalis
WillyTee's Pumpkin Patch is the Teitzel family's fall operation on Jackson Highway in Chehalis, Lewis County. Pumpkin patches like this open in October across southwest Washington's Chehalis River valley, pairing u-pick pumpkins with the usual farm-fall activities. The season is short, so check locally for opening weekends.
Piece by Piece Farm
10.6 miBone Dry RIdge Farm
11.3 miRochester
Bone Dry Ridge Farm is Selma and Keith's two-farm, "little bit of everything" operation south of Olympia — Selma's 40 acres in Independence Valley raising Wagyu-cross cattle, Icelandic sheep, heritage pigs, and laying hens, and Keith's 95-acre Fagernes Dairy on the Chehalis River, whose mixed-breed cows supply Flying Cow Creamery. Rotational grazing keeps pastures and animals healthy, with pre-order harvests selling out within weeks and drop-offs in Olympia, Tacoma, and Seattle.
Rehoboth Ranch
12.0 miWinlock
Boistfort Valley Farm
9.9 miCurtis
Wobbly Cart Farm
12.2 miRochester
Tenino Farmers Market
14.0 miTenino
Helsing Junction Farm CSA
12.8 miRochester
Hercules Farm
14.9 miTenino
Hercules Farm is a small family farm in South Thurston County owned and operated by Faith, Doug, Nora, and Connor. Our farm sits on the historic Hercules Number 2 Quarry and the Indigenous Lands of the Nisqually People. We have been raising registered Gotland and Gotland cross sheep since 2010. Our flock produces fleece, breeding stock, lamb meat, and skins. We process all our fleece into value added products which include: quilting batts, yarn, socks, and one of a kind art pieces. It has afford
Colvin Ranch
14.9 miTenino
The Colvin Ranch is a family owned and operated grass fed cattle ranch located in south Thurston County, Washington, near the small town of Tenino. The ranch was homesteaded by Ignatius Colvin, who came to Washington on the Oregon Trail in 1851 from Boone County, Missouri, and is one of the oldest ranches in the county still owned by the original family. Four generations later, the Colvin Ranch family heritage continues through our humane livestock handling, stewardship of the land and sustainab
Black River Blues Blueberry Farm
13.9 miRochester
A blueberry farm on Moon Road SW in Rochester, in southern Thurston County near the Black River. Growers in this area commonly offer u-pick and pre-picked blueberries through July and August. Specific varieties and hours for this farm aren't confirmed online.
Kingfisher Organic Farm
16.2 miKingfisher Organic Farm has grown certified-organic vegetables in a river valley south of Olympia since 2006. Teva Grudin and Jacob Wilson, who met at Evergreen State College's organic farm, run the place, formerly called Calliope, building fertility from animal manures, minerals, and cover crops. They grow specialty crops like radicchio and artichokes alongside high-volume staples such as carrots, potatoes, and salad mix. The farm sells through a CSA and supplies Olympia-area restaurants including Basilico, Chelsea Farms Oyster Bar, and Parkside.
Black River Blues Blueberry Farm
14.6 miRochester
Teddie's Berries
17.1 miOlympia
Teddie's Berries is a small u-pick berry grower on 123rd Avenue SW in the Olympia area of Thurston County. The name points to seasonal summer berries, the kind of pick-your-own patch common across this corner of southwest Puget Sound. Check locally for current picking conditions and hours before driving out.
Bossy Acres Farm
17.0 miToledo
A farm outside Toledo in Lewis County, southwest Washington, along State Route 506 near the Cowlitz River. The rural stretch runs through cattle and hay ground between I-5 and the Toledo airfield. What Bossy Acres raises or sells isn't posted online.
Endicott Ranch
17.9 miOlympia
Endicott Ranch sits on Endicott Road SW in the rural Black Hills country southwest of Olympia, Thurston County. The directory files it as an agritourism farm. What the ranch raises or offers visitors wasn't posted online. The surrounding area runs to pasture, hay ground, and small livestock west of the state capital.
Tracking Y Ranch
19.9 miOlympia
Tracking Y Ranch is the Yancey family's operation in Olympia, Washington — Jake, April, Kaidence, and Cloey raising beef sold through their online store with delivery across Washington and Oregon, butcher pickup, and ranch visits by appointment.
Rutledge Corn Maze
20.2 miOlympia
Rutledge Corn Maze runs a fall corn maze, pumpkin patch and haunted maze from mid-September through October at 302 93rd Ave SE near Olympia. Earlier, from mid-August into September, the farm opens a sunflower festival with wagon rides and photo spots. A produce stand sells farm-grown vegetables, and firepit rentals round out the fall visit. Reach them at 360-357-3700 or [email protected].
Lewis County Farms
15.8 miEthel
Lewis County Farms is on Pinkerton Road in Ethel, a rural community in the Cowlitz River valley of southwest Washington. Farms in this mild, wet stretch between Chehalis and Morton commonly raise produce, hay, and livestock. Specifics on this operation aren't posted online, so contact it directly to find out what it grows and sells.
Lewis County Farms
15.8 miEthel
Lothal Valley Farm
21.1 miOlympia
Lattin's Country Cider Mill & Farm
20.6 miLattin's Country Cider Mill presses fresh apple cider on Rich Road SE south of Olympia and bakes cider doughnuts that draw regulars year-round. The family-run farm keeps a bakery and a farm store, with animals on the grounds, and turns to pumpkins and apples in the fall. It has been a fixture of the Tumwater-Olympia area for decades.
Tumwater Farmers Market
22.3 miTumwater
Running since 2006, this market sets up Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., mid-April through September, in the Parks and Recreation lot at the southwest corner of Capitol Boulevard and Israel Road SW in Tumwater. Shoppers find fruit, vegetables, flowers, plants, baked goods, and prepared foods geared toward lunchtime. It also goes by the Tumwater Town Center Farmers Market.
Spooner Berry Farm
23.7 miOlympia
This Olympia berry stand is one of Spooner Farms' seasonal locations, on Hamptons Street NE off Interstate 5. Spooner, a Puyallup Valley grower, brings strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and boysenberries to roadside stands across the South Sound each summer. The stands open when the fruit ripens, running from strawberry season in June through late-summer raspberries and blackberries.
Nelson Ranch
24.5 miOlympia
The Nelson Family Our family owned farm is about ten miles south of Olympia and one of the oldest ranches in the county still owned by the original family. We have dedicated ourselves to providing our customers with the most wholesome, best tasting beef available. We are committed to sustainable farming practices and providing our community with a locally grown, quality product. This has been a tradition in the family for five generations and we hope that you enjoy it too. Our Practices We belie
Hunter Family Farm llc
23.8 miOlympia
Hunter Family Farm sits on Yelm Highway SE in Olympia, in the Thurston County farmland south of the state capital. The listing marks it for agritourism. Current offerings and open days are best confirmed with the farm directly.
Castle Rock Lavender
25.7 miCastle Rock
Castle Rock Lavender grows lavender and hosts weddings and events on grounds off PH 10 in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The farm books tours by appointment and runs a shop with lavender products. It also rents the property as a wedding and banquet venue, with pricing, available dates and vendor details handled through its site. Reach owner Pam at [email protected] or 360-353-1905.
West Olympia Farmers' Market
26.4 miOlympia
A neighborhood Saturday market at the West Central Park project, 1919 Harrison Avenue NW in west Olympia. It runs Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., roughly May through September, with local produce, prepared foods, baked goods, flowers, plant starts, and crafts. Food trucks, live music, and kids' activities round out the day.
My Tiny Farm
26.1 miOlympia
The Olympia Farmers Market
26.8 miThe Olympia Farmers Market has run since 1975 and fills an open-air, barn-style building at 700 Capitol Way N in downtown Olympia, where more than 120 vendors set up. Everything is grown or made in Thurston, Mason, Lewis, or Grays Harbor County, from pastured meats and dairy to plant starts, cut flowers, and baked goods. South Puget Sound seafood means fresh oysters, crab, and smoked fish. Peak season runs Thursday through Sunday, April to October.
Tahoma Vista Fiber Mill/La Vida Alpaca
21.2 miYelm
Tahoma Vista Fiber Mill, part of La Vida Alpaca in Yelm, processes raw fleece into roving and yarn, a mill service for alpaca and other fiber producers across the south Puget Sound. The operation also raises its own alpacas. Contact the mill directly to confirm turnaround times and any farm-store hours.
Township 18 Farm & Learning Center
27.7 miOlympia
Five Star Farm
22.0 miOakville
The Evergreen State College Organic Farm
28.0 miThe Evergreen State College Organic Farm is a working USDA-certified organic teaching farm on the college's Olympia campus, reached by two forest trails at 2712 Lewis Rd NW. Students run the five-acre operation, growing fruit, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, and plant starts and keeping chickens and beehives. A student-built 1970s farmhouse, greenhouses, and a composting facility anchor the site. Market stands sell produce April through November, Tuesdays on campus and Thursdays at the farm.
Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm
28.3 miOlympia
Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm grows u-pick blueberries on Friendly Grove Road NE, on the northeast edge of Olympia. Western Washington's cool, damp summers favor the highbush varieties picked here. The season generally opens in July and runs through August, weather depending. Call ahead for daily picking hours and berry availability.
Josephson Blueberry Farm
28.4 miOlympia
A blueberry farm on Gull Harbor Road NE in Olympia, on the wooded shoreline north of the city in Thurston County. South Sound's climate favors blueberries, and small u-pick farms here open through July and August. Pickers fill their own containers straight from the bushes.
Steamboat Junction Farm Stand
28.9 miOlympia
Carr's Washingtin State Certified Organic Blueberry Farm
29.0 miOlympia
Carr's Certified Organic Blueberry Farm grows on Gull Harbor Road northeast of Olympia, along Budd Inlet in Thurston County. As a state-certified organic grower, it offers u-pick blueberries through the summer. No website or contact surfaced online.
SandiBuds Blueberry Haven
29.3 miCastle Rock
SandiBuds Blueberry Haven grows blueberries off Sandy Bend Road in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County near the Cowlitz River. Blueberry farms in this part of the state generally open for u-pick from July into August as the berries ripen. Picking days depend on the crop, so call ahead or check locally before driving out.
Gile Blueberry Farm
29.3 miOlympia
A blueberry farm on Gull Harbor Road NE in Olympia, on the wooded uplands above Budd Inlet in Thurston County. South Sound blueberry farms trade on the acidic, well-drained soil the crop wants, opening for July u-pick. This corner northeast of downtown keeps a rural feel close to the state capital.
Blacksmith Farms
27.7 miOlympia
Pigmans Organic Produce Patch
28.8 miOlympia
Pigman's Organic Produce Patch grows vegetables on Steilacoom Road SE southeast of Olympia, on the mild, wet prairies of Thurston County. Small organic growers in this area raise seasonal crops like greens, roots, squash, and berries for local sale. The patch's exact offerings and hours aren't posted online, so contact it directly to find out what's ready and when it's open.
Stiebrs Farms
25.2 miYelm
Stiebrs Farms has produced local freshness in Yelm, Washington since 1953 — cage-free, organic, free-range, and pasture-raised chicken eggs plus duck eggs, all GMO-free, from tenderly cared-for hens with outdoor access. From their family to yours.
Yelm Earthworm & Castings Farmers Market
24.1 miA vermiculture farm at 14741 Lawrence Lake Road SE in Yelm, in business since 1991, raising red worms and producing worm castings, worm tea, and its own Barefoot Soil potting mixes. The property also hosts a small market where local vendors sell handmade and garden goods, with live art demos and book signings.
PanAmerican Blueberry Growers
22.8 miMossyrock
Pigmans Produce
29.4 miOlympia
Pigmans Produce is a produce farm and stand on Steilacoom Road SE in Olympia, in the eastern Thurston County farmland toward the Nisqually. Expect seasonal Washington vegetables and fruit sold direct. Specific crop lists and stand hours weren't posted online, so it's worth calling ahead during the growing season.
Aldrich Berry Farms & Nursery
24.0 miA berry farm and plant nursery on Aldrich Road near Mossyrock, in Lewis County's Cowlitz River valley east of I-5. A combined berry farm and nursery usually sells both fruit and starts or landscape plants. Specific stock and hours aren't confirmed online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Chehalis, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Chehalis, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Chehalis?
Farms near Chehalis include 25 agritourism & farm experiences, 19 produce farms, 9 organic farms, 8 farm stands. 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.
