Farms Near Cottage Grove, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Cottage Grove, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Bohemia Food Hub
0.0 miCottage Grove
A nonprofit culinary complex in downtown Cottage Grove built around a 5,000-square-foot shared commercial kitchen that rents from $15 an hour. The building also holds Shortline Bakery, a micro market, and a food truck court, and it runs mentorship programs aimed at rural and Latino food entrepreneurs. The goal is to help small food businesses start and grow with equipment they couldn't otherwise afford.
South Valley Farmers Market
0.2 miCottage Grove
The South Valley Farmers Market in Cottage Grove, Oregon features small scale food and craft producers of the southern Willamette Valley. Join us on Saturdays to shop, experience the season and region through farm food & crafts. Hear live music from local musicians each week.
South Valley Farmers Winter Market
0.2 miCottage Grove
This winter market keeps local food flowing in the off-season at 628 E Washington Avenue in Cottage Grove, south of Eugene. Vendors carry storage crops, winter greens, eggs, meats, baked goods, and preserves from the southern Willamette Valley after the outdoor markets close. It fills the cold months between growing seasons in Lane County.
U-Bob's Atomic Ranch
0.9 miCottage Grove
Territorial Seed Company Store
1.0 miTerritorial Seed Company has run its retail store at 20 Palmer Ave in Cottage Grove since the family founded the business in 1979. Shelves carry vegetable, flower, and herb seeds, plus garlic bulbs, fruit plants, cover crops, and garden supplies like tools, fertilizers, and pest controls. Much of the seed is trialed on the company's own Oregon farm. The store is open weekdays 8 to 5, with phone orders on a separate toll-free line.
LS Farmstead
2.8 miLS Farmstead sits in Cottage Grove, south of Eugene in the Willamette Valley, and has run as a small farm since 1996. It's best known for raising Australian Shepherd puppies, alongside pastured livestock, farm eggs, pigs, and organic garden produce including blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries. The farm sells directly to local customers.
Saginaw Vineyard/Delight Valley Farms
3.4 miCottage Grove
Saginaw Vineyard pours and sells its wines on Delight Valley School Road in Saginaw, just north of Cottage Grove in the southern Willamette Valley. The tasting room hosts live music on Friday evenings and seasonal craft markets, open daily.
Eden Valley Farm
3.5 miCottage Grove
Eden Valley Farm is on Mosby Creek Road outside Cottage Grove, in the wooded hills of southern Lane County. The listing marks it as agritourism, but no website or details on what it grows or offers were found. Small farms in this valley commonly raise livestock, hay, and mixed produce. Reach out directly to learn more.
Creswell Blueberries
7.8 miCreswell
Creswell Blueberries grows blueberries on Orchard Avenue in Creswell, just south of Eugene in the southern Willamette Valley. Fruit here typically comes on from early July. No current website was found; contact the farm to confirm u-pick days, varieties, and whether ready-picked berries are available.
Creswell Farmers' Market
8.6 miCreswell
Creswell sits just south of Eugene in Lane County, at the south end of the Willamette Valley. The town's farmers market brings together valley growers during the summer, when local berries, stone fruit, and vegetables peak. Verified days and hours aren't posted online yet.
Tinker Road Orchard
13.0 miPleasant Hill
Tinker Road Orchard grows tree fruit on Tinker Road in Pleasant Hill, in the hills southeast of Eugene. It runs as a small orchard in the southern Willamette Valley.
Adkins Blueberry Farm
14.3 miEugne
Adkins Blueberry Farm LLC
14.7 miEugene
Adkins Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Gossler Road southwest of Eugene, in the south Willamette Valley of Lane County. Berry farms here open for u-pick and pre-picked fruit through the summer ripening window, roughly midsummer into late summer. Picking days and rows depend on the crop each week.
Spencer Creek Growers Market
14.6 miEugene
Spencer Creek Growers Market gathers at 86013 Lorane Highway southwest of Eugene, out in the rural Spencer Creek and Lorane valley country. Small farms from these Coast Range foothills sell vegetables, fruit, plant starts, and homemade goods. The setting is farm country rather than downtown, close to the growers themselves.
A & M Family Farms
13.9 miA & M Family Farms is a family-run farm in Oregon. Its crops, products, and location aren't published online. Contact the farm directly to ask what it grows or raises and whether it sells to the public.
Hideaway Farmers Market
15.5 miFor years this market ran in the lot at Hideaway Bakery on East Amazon Drive in south Eugene, near the Amazon Creek path. The bakery now notes the market isn't active, so treat the listing as dormant and call ahead. Hideaway itself stays open daily and bakes wood-fired bread on site.
Butler Creek Farm
15.5 miEugene
The family behind Butler Creek Farm has raised cattle continuously since 1880 on their coastal Oregon Century Farm near Eugene, where the mission is stewarding the land and gathering family and friends into the legacy. The primarily Red Angus herd grazes natural pastures, forests, and salt marshes year-round — 100% grass-fed and finished, rotationally grazed, supplemented only with hay grown on site, and never given antibiotics, hormones, or grain.
Butler Creek Farm
15.5 miEugene
Butler Creek Farm near Eugene is an Oregon Century Farm where the family has raised cattle continuously since 1880 — about 145 years of stewardship. Its Red Angus cattle are 100% grass-fed and grass-finished on a biodiverse coastal diet of natural pastures, forests, and salt marshes, rotationally grazed with no antibiotics, hormones, or grain, and never transported off the property until harvest.
Ezer Grace Farm
15.4 miEugene
Eagle Wing Acres, LLC
15.4 miEugene
Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm
15.1 miPleasant Hill
Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm is a u-cut tree farm on Wheeler Road in Pleasant Hill, in the hills southeast of Eugene. Lane County's climate suits Noble, Douglas, and Grand fir, the standard u-cut varieties, and farms here open the day after Thanksgiving through December. Confirm opening weekend and whether saws and tree shaking are provided.
McKenzie SmartGrow
16.8 miSpringfield
Lane Local Foods
17.5 miSpringfield
Lane County Holiday Farmers Market
17.4 miEugene
Run by Eugene Saturday Market, the Holiday Market fills the Lane Events Center at 796 W 13th Avenue every weekend from the weekend before Thanksgiving through December 24. It leans toward handmade gifts, art, and crafts alongside food vendors and live music, an indoor holiday-shopping version of Eugene's long-running open-air market.
Springfield Farmers' Market
17.5 miMain St side Springfield
Springfield Farmers' Market sets up downtown at 225 5th Street, on the Main Street side of Springfield east of Eugene. Growers from the upper Willamette Valley bring produce, berries, flowers, and prepared foods. Springfield's spot at the valley's south end gives the market a long harvest, from spring greens through late-fall squash.
Lane County Farmers Market
17.7 miEugene
The Lane County Farmers Market is Eugene's largest market, with over 100 vendors who all grow and produce their products in Oregon. With a year-round market on Saturdays and seasonal markets on Tuesdays and Sundays, LCFM connects the community to Oregon growers and producers with a wide variety of fresh, local food. The Market is proud to welcome EBT users and offers them the opportunity for a $20 match in Double Up Food Bucks to be used on fresh produce. See the LCFM Information Booth for more details.
Wet Rock Gardens
18.0 miSpringfield
Wet Rock Gardens is on 19th Street in Springfield, at the south end of the Willamette Valley just east of Eugene. The name points to a cut-flower and garden operation, one of many small Lane County growers that open seasonally for u-pick and fresh produce. Confirm hours directly, since they track the harvest rather than a fixed calendar.
Whiteaker Community Market
18.1 miEugene
Whiteaker Community Market runs Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., spring into early fall, at Scobert Park (1180 W 4th Avenue) in Eugene's Whiteaker neighborhood. More than thirty farmers, growers, and makers sell produce, eggs, meat, mushrooms, legumes, and plant starts alongside handmade goods and weekly live music. The market runs SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, and token programs to widen food access.
Harry's Berries
19.0 miEugene
Harry's Berries is a berry grower listed on Coburg Road in the Eugene area of Lane County, in the southern Willamette Valley. The name points to a seasonal roadside or u-pick berry operation during the summer harvest.
Purcell's Blueberries
19.0 miSpringfield
Family-run u-pick blueberries in the Hayden Bridge neighborhood of north Springfield, close to the McKenzie River. The farm shows up on the Oregon Blueberry Commission's u-pick directory and in regional picking guides. Season generally opens in July and runs into late summer, though ripe fruit depends on the year's heat. Call ahead to confirm the field is open before driving out.
4-Star Meat Co
19.0 miEugene
4-Star Meat Co. has provided Eugene, Oregon's freshest meats since 1995 — a full-service butcher shop offering mobile slaughter, custom processing, and locker beef and pork for local farmers, ranchers, and families. Every cut sold is steroid-free, hormone-free, and all-natural, from beef and pork to chicken and the occasional lamb, plus smoked meats and a members-only Butcher Box service.
North Umpqua Farmers & Artisans Regional Marketplace (NUFARM)
15.8 miThe North Umpqua Farmers & Artisans Regional Marketplace, or NUFARM, sets up on E B Avenue in Drain, a small former timber town in northern Douglas County. It pairs local growers with artisans and makers. Days and season aren't posted online, so confirm locally before heading out.
Black Tansy Farm
19.3 miSpringfield
Black Tansy Farm is Tom and Gwynne's small family farm in Springfield, Oregon, offering a commitment-free monthly meat CSA for the Eugene-Springfield community — antibiotic- and hormone-free beef, pork, and lamb from slow-growing heritage breeds: Red Wattle and Berkshire hogs, miniature Dexter and Highland cattle, and Icelandic sheep. Rotational grazing keeps animals on lush pasture most of the year, with pastured chickens and eggs newly added.
Willow & Oak Farm
19.3 miSpringfield
Willow & Oak Farm stewards about 30 acres at the Berggren Watershed Conservation Area on the lower McKenzie River near Springfield, Oregon, raising pasture-raised chickens and growing unique seasonal cut flowers with organic, pollinator-safe methods. Chicken manure composts into fertility for the flower fields in a closed-loop system — regenerative farming in its fifth season, in synergy with on-site conservation work.
Memory Lane Berries and Gifts
19.4 miSpringfield
A berry farm and gift shop on 66th Street in Springfield, just east of Eugene in the south Willamette Valley. The operation pairs seasonal berries with a small gift selection and trades under the name Memory Lane Berries and More online. Specific crops, u-pick availability, and hours aren't spelled out on the site, and no phone or email was verified.
Fall Creek Farm & Nursery
16.2 miLowell
Fall Creek Farm & Nursery is a blueberry nursery and plant-breeding company headquartered in Lowell, Oregon, southeast of Eugene. From its research farm here, Fall Creek develops and supplies blueberry genetics and nursery stock to commercial growers worldwide, with offices in Mexico, Peru, and Europe. Home gardeners can also buy its blueberry varieties. This is a working plant supplier and breeder rather than a u-pick berry field.
Havurah Farm
19.8 miHavurah Farm is an Oregon farm that raises pastured chicken and takes bird pre-orders through its website. Beyond the poultry pre-order page, little is published about its full range or location. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it sells and where to pick up.
Organically Grown Company
21.1 miEugene
Little Wings Farm
21.4 miEugene
About our farm IMG_1628.JPG Little Wings Farm is a 10 acre farm located along the mighty Willamette River. With red tailed hawks over head and beautiful river loam soil beneath, the farm is a perfect place to grow vibrant healthy food. We grow a variety fruits, berries, and vegetables which are all hand harvested. We sell our produce locally to natural food stores, restaurants, and a weekly box subscription called a Cropshare (aka CSA). While growing fresh and delicious produce and flowers is ou
Little Wings Farm
21.4 miEugene
Little Wings Farm works 10 acres of river loam along the Willamette in Eugene, Oregon, growing certified organic produce, berries, and flowers hand-harvested under the red-tailed hawks. The new farmstand at 1850 Beacon is open every day 8 to 7, alongside a weekly Cropshare box subscription, farmers markets, natural food stores, and restaurant accounts — with cover crops and beneficial-insect habitat doing the pest control.
Green
20.7 miEugene
This listing on Hillaire Street in west Eugene shows only the name "Green," which looks like an incomplete record. No business details, crops, or website could be verified. If this is an active farm or stand, its information isn't published online under this name. Treat the entry as unconfirmed until the operator verifies it.
Smith's Blueberries
20.7 miSpringfield
Smith's grows blueberries off Camp Creek Road east of Springfield, in the southern Willamette Valley where the berry season runs from about July into September. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales. Hours and pricing aren't posted online, so call ahead during picking season to check availability.
Miller's Blueberries
20.7 miSpringfield
U-pick blueberries on Camp Creek Road east of Springfield, in the McKenzie River valley of Lane County. Berries here ripen through July and August, the standard window for Oregon highbush blueberries. This is a small farm rather than a packing operation, so picking days follow the fruit; check before heading out from the Eugene-Springfield area.
Fair Valley Farm
20.6 miFair Valley Farm raises pastured poultry and pork plus grass-fed beef and lamb just west of Eugene in the Willamette Valley. It sells through CSA subscriptions, freezer packages, individual cuts, and Thanksgiving turkeys. The on-farm store opens Fridays from 10am to 2pm, with CSA pickups on the farm and in Eugene at Claim 52.
Harry's Berries
23.1 miEugene
Camas Country Mill
23.1 miCamas Country Mill stone-grinds whole grains and artisan flours at 90472 Woodruff Street on the Eugene-Junction City line, and runs an on-site bakery turning that flour into sourdough and other breads. The mill grows several wheat varieties supplied to bakeries and restaurants around the country. Retail sales run Monday and Wednesday, 8 to 3:30, or by appointment; reach them at 541-357-5448 or [email protected].
Herrick Farms
21.6 miSpringfield
Herrick Farms
21.9 miSpringfield
Herrick Farms sits on Millican Road east of Springfield, in Lane County's stretch of the southern Willamette Valley. It's listed as a small agritourism farm.
Helios Farms, LLC
20.7 miYoncalla
Thistledown Farm
24.5 miJunction City
Thistledown Farm runs a farm market on River Road north of Eugene, near Junction City. The family sells its own produce alongside seasonal draws: berries, sweet corn, a pumpkin patch, sunflowers, and a fall corn maze. The market carries jams, baked goods, and local staples through the season. It's a longtime stop for shoppers in the southern Willamette Valley. Hours shift with the harvest calendar, so check before going.
Thistledown Farms
24.6 miJunction city
Stillpoint Farm
20.9 miVeneta
Stillpoint Farm works land on Territorial Road in Veneta, west of Eugene in the Long Tom watershed of the southern Willamette Valley.
Ambrosia Farm
21.0 miVeneta
Ghost Hunters Corn Maze
25.5 miJunction City
A seasonal corn maze and Halloween attraction on River Road in Junction City, north of Eugene in Lane County. Oregon corn mazes typically open from late September through October, pairing the maze with a fall-farm outing. The 'Ghost Hunters' theme points to evening or haunted-style visits during the Halloween run. Check current-season dates and hours before going.
Lone Pine Farms
25.5 miJunction City
Lone Pine Farms sits on River Road north of Eugene, in the Willamette Valley bottomland around Junction City. Farm stands along this stretch of Lane County lean on sweet corn, tomatoes, squash, and other summer produce grown in the rich river soil. Stop by in season for what's fresh, since supply shifts week to week with the harvest.
Lonesome Whistle Farm
25.9 miLonesome Whistle Farm grows heirloom dry beans and grains on certified-organic ground near Junction City, in Oregon's south Willamette Valley. Dried beans, polenta corn, and popcorn are its signatures, harvested and cured for cooking through the colder months.
Little Fall Creek Farm
21.3 miFall Creek
McKenzie River Lavender
25.0 miSpringfield
A lavender farm on the McKenzie Highway about ten miles east of Springfield, selling essential oil, hydrosol, handmade soap and lotion, dried bundles, sachets, and fresh bouquets grown on-site. The farm runs by appointment year-round and opens its rows for u-pick bouquets during its annual Lavender Bloom event in July. Lavender products are also sold online.
Bear Fruit
28.8 miHarrisburg
Bear Fruit is on Wyatt Drive near Harrisburg, in the southern Willamette Valley between Eugene and Corvallis. The name points to fruit growing, and the valley floor here supports berries, orchards, and row crops, but no website or specifics were found. The listing tags it agritourism. Call ahead to confirm what's for sale and whether it's open to visitors.
Detering Orchards
29.5 miHarrisburg
Detering Orchards is a 170-acre family farm on Wyatt Drive in Harrisburg, growing peaches, apples, pears, cherries, berries, and hazelnuts in the Willamette Valley. Both ready-picked and u-pick fruit are sold in season, and fall brings a corn maze, wagon rides, and a pumpkin patch. The farm store also carries apple cider and canned goods.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Cottage Grove, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Cottage Grove, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Cottage Grove?
Farms near Cottage Grove include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 11 produce 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.
