Farms Near Dayton, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Dayton, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Neck Road Produce
1.5 miDayton
A produce operation on Neck Road near Dayton, on the Willamette Valley floor of Yamhill County. The bottomland here grows sweet corn, vegetables, berries, and hazelnuts on deep river soil. The name points to a roadside or farm-stand produce seller rather than a large operation. No website or contact details were confirmed, so hours and what's in season aren't listed here.
Jeff and Jen's U-Pick
1.6 miDayton
Sweet Oregon Berry Farm
1.6 miDayton
Sweet Oregon Berry Farm grows berries near the Dayton Bypass in Dayton, in Yamhill County wine country southwest of Portland. The name and produce listing point to summer u-pick and fresh-picked sales, likely strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, or blueberries as each ripens from June through August. No website turned up with exact varieties or hours. Bring containers and check picking conditions before you go.
Jeff (and Jennifer)'s U-Pick
1.7 miDayton
Jeff and Jennifer's U-Pick is a small family operation on SE Neck Road outside Dayton, in Yamhill County. The listing marks it as u-pick, so visitors harvest their own during the season, though the specific crops aren't posted online. Neck Road runs through Willamette Valley farmland where berries, vegetables, and orchard fruit are common. Contact the growers directly to learn what's ripe and when they're open.
Firestone Farms
2.2 miDayton
Miller Farm Cherries
3.6 miGrows cherries on NE Trunk Road near Dundee, in the Yamhill County hills better known for Pinot Noir. Trunk Road climbs the red-soiled slopes above the Willamette Valley floor, where fruit ripens a little earlier on the south-facing benches. The name suggests a small family cherry block, likely picked in June and July. No website or contact details were confirmed.
Ernst Family Farms
3.1 miSaint Paul
A family farm near Saint Paul, in the French Prairie country of Marion County. The recorded address appears incomplete. No website or specific crop information for Ernst Family Farms was found online, though the area is known for berries, hops, and row crops.
Emi's Farm Eggs
5.2 miEmi's Farm Eggs is a small Oregon egg seller. Beyond farm eggs, little is published about its flock, methods, or location. Contact directly to ask about availability and pickup.
The Blue Nickol Blueberries
4.9 miMcminnville
Tabula Rasa Farms
5.8 miCarlton
“Tabula Rasa” simply means clean slate. This farm signifies a clean slate for me personally (you can read about my story here), but there’s another meaning that I believe really applies to the farm itself: “something existing in its original pristine state.” My goal for this farm is for it to thrive on its own devices, with natural water resources hydrating nutrient-rich soils and plant life that are devoid of synthetic pesticides and chemicals. And that animals will flourish here in a humane se
Big Table Farm
5.8 miCarlton
Big Table Farm is winemaker Brian and artist Clare's Oregon winery and regenerative farm, begun with 150 cases in 2006 after leaving Napa — named for their goal of a gracious, welcoming table piled with handcrafted food and wine. The celebrated Pinots and whites (Wine & Spirits Winery of the Year 2014 and 2015) come with hand-drawn labels, farm boxes pairing 11 bottles with local goods, and tastings by appointment at the Carlton atelier.
Tabula Rasa Farms
5.8 miCalton
I started my career in advertising, transitioning into fashion design and later, turning my passion for painting into a career. Along the way, I’ve lived in Los Angeles, New York and many points in between. But the big city bustle has always run counter to my small-town roots and I eventually moved to Oregon, its expansive beauty providing great artistic inspiration. What I didn’t know at the time was that this move would end up bringing me full circle, ultimately leading me to put away my paint
Heiser's Pumpkin Patch
6.7 miDayton
Heiser Farms runs a seasonal pumpkin patch on Grand Island Loop near Dayton, on an island in the Willamette River in Yamhill County wine country. Families come for pumpkins each autumn, then the farm closes through winter. It sits at 21425 Grand Island Loop.
Finn's Farm, LLC
7.4 miDayton
Koch Family Farm
5.7 miSaint Paul
Koch Family Farm is on Raybell Road in Saint Paul, out on the French Prairie farmland of Marion County near the St. Paul Rodeo grounds. This flat, fertile stretch between the Willamette River and I-5 grows grass seed, hops, berries, and row crops. Contact the farm directly for what it sells and when its stand is open.
Champoeg Farm est. 1856
5.6 miSt Paul
Champoeg Farm, established 1856 in St. Paul, Oregon — 30 minutes south of Portland — raises pasture-raised turkeys, chickens, geese, and ducks with ample space, fresh air, and open pastures, always antibiotic free, with 16 years of pasture poultry experience and on-farm processing from chick to finish. Order online for farm pickup or weekly Portland-area pickups, with fresh Thanksgiving turkey reservations, eggs, berries, and pasture-raised pet food rounding out the offer.
Even Pull Farm
5.7 miMcMinnville
McMinnville Farmer's Market
5.8 miThe McMinnville Farmer's Market brings Yamhill County growers and food makers to downtown McMinnville for a seasonal weekly market of produce, flowers, and prepared food. Yamhill County sits in Oregon wine country, so the market draws from a strong base of small farms. Confirm the current day, hours, and location for the running season directly.
McMinnville Farmers' Market
5.9 miMcMinnville
The McMinnville market runs on NE Third Street, the historic downtown spine of this Yamhill County town at the center of Oregon's Willamette Valley wine country. Expect valley produce, flowers, and prepared food alongside the district's shops and tasting rooms. Confirm the market day and season before you go.
Koch Family Farm
6.2 miSaint Paul
Koch Family Farm keeps a roadside stand on Raybell Road in Saint Paul, out on the French Prairie farmland between the Willamette and Pudding rivers. Marion County growers here move seasonal produce straight off the field, so what sits on the table changes with the harvest. Hours tend to follow the picking season rather than a fixed schedule.
Green Vista Farms
8.6 miSalem
Green Vista Farms is on Magness Road NW in West Salem, on the Polk County side of the Willamette Valley where nurseries, vineyards, and produce growers work the hills above the river. It's listed for agritourism. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't published online, so contact the farm to confirm before stopping by.
Eola Crest Cattle & 71X Farmstore
6.2 miMcMinnville
For over 45 years our farming family has called the Willamette Valley home. We are a family owned and operated farm providing meat that begins with happy and healthy animals. We are passionate about the quality of care our animals receive—from ensuring fresh, clean water, to a nutritious diet, proper healthcare, and comfortable housing. This is just a fraction of the TLC our cows receive on our farm. Angus beef is the foundation of Eola Crest Cattle’s offerings and is accented by handmade dry ru
Eola Crest Cattle & 71X Farmstore
6.2 miMcMinnville
Eola Crest Cattle & 71X Farmstore
6.2 miMcMinnville
For over 45 years our farming family has called the Willamette Valley home. We are a family owned and operated farm providing meat that begins with happy and healthy animals. We are passionate about the quality of care our animals receive—from ensuring fresh, clean water, to a nutritious diet, proper healthcare, and comfortable housing. This is just a fraction of the TLC our cows receive on our farm. Angus beef is the foundation of Eola Crest Cattle’s offerings and is accented by handmade dry ru
Mullen Acres
6.3 miSaint Paul
A farm near Saint Paul, in the French Prairie farming country of the north Willamette Valley. The recorded street address looks incomplete, and no website or crop details for Mullen Acres were found online.
Oregon Dream Ponies - Christmas Trees & Pony Rides
8.6 miNewberg
bide a wee farm
9.3 miNewberg
Oregon Dream Ponies
8.9 miNewberg
Oregon Dream Ponies is a small breeding farm on NE Hillside Drive in Newberg, in the Chehalem Valley of Yamhill County. The operation centers on ponies rather than crops, and farms like this often host visits, photos, or lessons by appointment. Contact them directly to arrange a visit.
Woodland Lavender
9.5 miYamhill
Woodland Lavender is a lavender farm on NE Woodland Loop Road in Yamhill, in the wine-country hills of Yamhill County. Lavender farms here bloom and open for u-pick and cut bunches from roughly late June through July. The listing marks it under flowers and agritourism. Confirm bloom timing and hours before visiting, as they shift year to year.
Jaquith Strawberry Farm
8.2 miNewberg
Farmers Market at the Grange
7.2 miFarmers Market at the Grange is a farmers market held at a local Grange hall in Oregon, a common setup where a rural Grange chapter hosts vendors selling produce, eggs, baked goods, and crafts. The specific town and market day aren't documented online, so confirm directly before going.
Paradise Blueberry Farm
10.0 miSalem
A small blueberry patch and garden stand on Hopewell Road NW, west of Salem in the Willamette Valley. The planting runs about half an acre, sold u-pick and pre-picked from a stand that takes cash and check. It's a modest, home-based operation rather than a large commercial field. Picking lands in July and August, and a porta-potty is on site.
Kookoolan Farms
9.2 miYamhill
Kookoolan Farms
9.2 miYamhill
Mustard Seed Farm
8.7 miNewberg
Mustard Seed Farm is a small farm on Portland Road in Newberg, in the Chehalem Valley of Yamhill County wine and farm country.
Thistle Ridge Ranch
10.1 miYamhill
Thistle Ridge Ranch lies off Krono Road near Yamhill, in the rolling hills of Yamhill County wine country northwest of McMinnville. Agritourism spots in this area range from farm visits to event grounds and seasonal u-pick. Reach out directly to confirm what the ranch offers and when it opens.
French Prairie Gardens
7.8 miFrench Prairie Gardens combines a farm market, an on-site bakery, a garden center, and a tap room in Oregon's French Prairie farmland near St. Paul. The market carries seasonal produce and garden plants, while the bakery and tap room give visitors a reason to stay. It operates along French Prairie Road NE in the mid-Willamette Valley.
Mustard Seed Organic Farm
8.0 miAn organic farm on McKay Road NE in the French Prairie farmland around St. Paul (ZIP 97137), in the north Willamette Valley. This flat, fertile ground between the Willamette and Pudding rivers grows vegetables, berries, and grass seed. The name marks it as a small organic grower. No website or current details came up, so its crops and any direct sales aren't confirmed here.
Paradise Blueberry Farm
11.3 miSalem
Source Farms
10.0 miYamhill
The Ground Market, now in downtown Carlton, Oregon, brings together 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, pastured poultry, forested pork, sustainable wild-caught seafood, and seasonal vegetables — raised responsibly by real Willamette Valley farmers and Pacific Northwest fishermen. Shop curated boxes, weekly veggie garden shares, or whole and fractional animal shares bought directly from the farms.
Bernards Garden
8.7 miBernards Garden sits on the Salmon River Highway (Highway 18) in the McMinnville area of Yamhill County wine country. The name and listing point to a produce stand or market garden along this well-traveled route to the coast. No website or crop list is posted online. Farm stands along Highway 18 tend to run seasonally, strongest through summer vegetables and fall harvest. Confirm before stopping.
Wicked Wahine Farm CSA
11.3 miyamhill
Daum's Produce Farm
12.3 miA produce farm on Wallace Road NW near West Salem, in Polk County along the Willamette. This stretch of Wallace Road is lined with fruit and vegetable stands, and Polk County growers sell cherries, berries, sweet corn, and mixed vegetables through summer and fall. Public specifics for Daum's are limited, so contact directly for what's in season and stand hours.
Wayward Winds Lavender Farm
10.7 miNewberg
Mission Bottom Produce
12.5 miSalem
Mission Bottom Produce takes its name from the rich Willamette River bottomland north of Salem, historic farm ground near the old Mission Bottom settlement. The stand, listed on Ravena Drive N, sells the valley's summer produce. As with most small stands, stock tracks the harvest, so call ahead late in the season for what's ready.
Wayward Winds Lavender Farm
10.8 miNewberg
Wayward Winds Lavender runs one of Oregon's largest u-pick lavender fields on Courtney Road outside Newberg, cutting bouquets straight from the rows. The farm store carries small-batch goods made from the harvest — lavender syrups, balsamics and more — and the fields double as a spot for photos, classes and farm tours. Peak bloom opens the gates daily from early July through mid-August, 10 to 5, with other visits by appointment.
Laurel View Farm
12.8 miHillsboro
A farm on SW McFee Place in Hillsboro, in the Tualatin Valley farm belt of Washington County. The ground west of Portland grows berries, nursery stock, hazelnuts, and vegetables on some of Oregon's most productive soil. No standalone website or current listing surfaced, so this farm's specific crops and any visitor access aren't confirmed here.
EasyGo Farm
13.2 miHillsboro
Jones Farm Produce
12.7 miSalem
Jones Farm Produce runs a produce stand on River Road NE in Salem, along the Willamette River flats north toward Keizer. This is prime valley ground for sweet corn, tomatoes, berries, and squash, the staples of a summer-to-fall farm stand. Stock and hours follow the harvest, so it's worth calling ahead late in the season.
Sonnen Farm
9.6 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.
Cora's Crop U-pick
9.8 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.
Lush Grove Organic Farm
13.9 miLush Grove Organic Farm grows produce without synthetic chemicals somewhere in Oregon. Little else is published online, so confirm what's in season and where to buy before making a trip.
SCHREINER'S GARDENS
13.4 miSalem
Schreiner's has grown bearded iris on the Quinaby Road fields north of Salem since 1925, making it one of the country's largest and oldest iris growers. The catalog runs to tall, intermediate, and dwarf bearded iris plus daylilies, sold as rhizomes alongside fresh-cut iris bouquets in season. The display gardens open to visitors during spring bloom, roughly mid-May through early June. It also stocks allium, amaryllis, and garden gifts.
Zenith Vineyard
13.8 miSalem
Zenith Vineyard sits on Zena Road in the Eola-Amity Hills west of Salem, one of the Willamette Valley's cooler pinot-growing pockets. It runs a tasting room and wine club and hosts weddings and events in custom-designed spaces among the vines. Overnight options include an estate house, farmhouse bungalows, and Hipcamp sites. The vineyard farms sustainably across the estate.
Rick Johnson Farm
13.8 miSalem
A wide u-pick lineup on the north edge of Salem near Keizer: strawberries and cherries early, then blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, and grapes as summer moves into fall. The family has farmed here since 1970 and sells both ready-picked and pick-your-own on Perkins Street NE. Because the crops span months, the open days change with what's ripe, so call before you go.
Bernards Farm
10.8 miMcMinnville
This McMinnville produce stand on Highway 18 has closed. Its own website confirms Bernards Farm shut down permanently on March 9, 2025. For years it ran as a roadside farm stand on the highway between McMinnville and the coast, selling seasonal Yamhill County produce. Anyone working from an old listing should treat it as no longer operating.
Bear Hollow
11.4 miSherwood
Bear Hollow sits off SW Old Pacific Highway near Sherwood, in the rural farmland of southern Washington County. Small agritourism farms in this area range from u-pick to seasonal events. Reach out directly to confirm the farm's offerings and open days.
Beilke Family Farm
13.2 miBrooks
Beilke Family Farm is on Rockdale Street NE near Brooks, just north of Salem in the Willamette Valley farm country of Marion County. This flat, fertile stretch grows berries, vegetables, and grass seed. Contact the farm to confirm crops and visiting days.
Red Rooster Farm and CSA
11.7 miGervais
Beilke Family Farm
13.5 miBrooks
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Dayton, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Dayton, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Dayton?
Farms near Dayton include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 14 produce farms, 13 farm stands, 7 organic farms. 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.
