Farms Near Colville, WA
15 local farms within about 30 miles of Colville, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Northeast Washington (NEW) Farmers Market
0.3 miColville
N.E.W. Farmers' Market
0.4 miColville
The Northeast Washington Farmers Market Association has run this Colville market since 1974, making it one of the region's older markets. It sets up downtown between the library and courthouse, under the clock tower at Astor and Oak, Wednesdays and Saturdays 9am to 1pm, rain or shine, May through October. Expect seasonal produce, meat, and eggs from local family farms, plus crafts. Two market days give area growers a steady outlet.
Colville Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
1.2 miColville
Colville Corn Maze cuts a 12-acre maze and opens a pumpkin patch each fall a half-mile west of Colville's old flour mill, up in northeast Washington's Stevens County. The farm market sells sweet corn, winter squash, and pie pumpkins alongside the maze. The 2026 season opens October 12 and runs through Halloween, with weekday evening and weekend daytime hours. Admission runs $8 to $10; kids four and under are free.
Olsen Farms
2.7 miColville
Front Porch Farm
8.5 miAddy
Little Avalon Farm
11.4 miAddy
Little Avalon Farm near Addy in Stevens County breeds ADGA-registered Nigerian Dwarf goats and raises livestock guardian dogs, following a holistic, low-intervention approach to goat care. The farm also sells its Mineral Buffet supplement line and runs goat-care resource sites. Get in touch at [email protected] or through the Little Avalon Farm Facebook page.
Shepherds Harvest Family Farm
13.4 miEvans
A family farm on Dead Medicine Road in Evans, in Stevens County's rural northeast Washington near the Columbia River. The name points to sheep and small-flock husbandry, common across the Colville-area mix of pasture and timber. Little else about the farm is documented online.
Winniford Family Farm, LLC
15.5 miRice
Simple Gifts Farm
18.0 miAddy
River's Edge Ranch LLC
18.7 miChewelah
Our Story Our ranch is located in the gorgeous Chewelah Valley of NE Washington and is one of the best places in the Pacific Northwest. We are a husband and wife team with support from our family. Our ranch benefits from of years of multi-generational farming and ranching experience from a wide background of agricultural practices. There is no conglomerate of ranches here to make up our brand, it’s just us - the folks you see in the field, at your pickup location or farmers market. Nothing fancy
North Columbia Farms
20.7 miKettle Falls
North Columbia Farms
21.3 miKettle Falls
North Columbia Farms works land on Fifteen Mile Creek Road near Kettle Falls, in the upper Columbia country of Stevens County above Lake Roosevelt. Farms in this northeast corner of Washington raise orchard fruit, hay, and livestock in the mountain-valley climate. Specific details on this farm's offerings are not well documented online.
Chicory Springs Farm
20.2 miChewelah
A farm in Chewelah, in the Colville River valley of Stevens County, northeast Washington. The valley's small farms raise hay, livestock and market-garden produce between the Selkirk and Huckleberry ranges. Chicory Springs Farm's specific crops and any sales aren't posted online.
Chewelah Farmers Market
20.1 miChewelah
Northwest Farm Fresh
20.4 miChewelah & Spokane
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Colville, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 15 farms within about 30 miles of Colville, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Colville?
Farms near Colville include 5 agritourism & farm experiences, 4 farmers markets, 3 farm stands, 2 organic farms. 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.
