Farms Near Ellensburg, WA
30 local farms within about 30 miles of Ellensburg, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Dusty's Nursery & Company
1.5 miEllensburg
Dusty's Nursery & Company is a plant nursery on East Mountain View Avenue in Ellensburg, serving gardeners across the Kittitas Valley. Nurseries here stock hardy plants suited to the valley's cold winters and hot, dry summers. Confirm seasonal hours and current plant availability with the shop.
Windy N Ranch
1.6 miEllensburg
Windy N Ranch in Ellensburg, Washington raises grass-fed and finished Wagyu-Angus beef, lamb, and goat plus pastured Berkshire pork, Freedom Ranger chickens, turkeys, and eggs on certified organic Kittitas Valley pastures — with more species certified Animal Welfare Approved than any other ranch in the country. The closed herd breeds naturally on the ranch, feed is ground corn- and soy-free in their own hammer mill, and orders sell through Windy N Custom Butcher with ranch and Bellevue pickups.
Whitaker Grass-fed Beef
1.6 miEllensburg
“We dreamed of a life surrounded by family, delicious food, and the scenic landscape of the Pacific Northwest. And we found it.” – LaDawna Whitaker Whitaker Grass-fed Beef is owned by Richard and Ladawna Whitaker, a married couple with 20 years of experience in the beef industry. Whitaker Grass-fed Beef headquarters is located in Ellensburg, WA. The steers are raised in wide-open pastureland and finished on lush, irrigated pastures. Richard and LaDawna’s mission is to raise quality grass-fed bee
Green Bow Farm
1.6 miEllensburg
Green Bow Farm is a regenerative, pasture based farm operation producing high quality beef, pork, lamb, chicken and eggs sold direct to our customers. Our farming practices support healthy animals, healthy soil and healthy people all while sequestering nearly 200,000 tons of carbon a year. Our cattle are raised on our 55 acres of grass pasture and are 100% grass-fed along with our flock of sheep. Our Pigs and Chicken are raised on pasture and fed a locally grown whole grain feed that is certifie
U Lazy U Farms
1.9 miEllensburg
U Lazy U Farms sits on Kittitas Highway in Ellensburg, in the wide hay-and-cattle country of the Kittitas Valley. The brand-style name reads like a ranch, and farms in this central-Washington valley run to hay, livestock and seasonal produce. Specific offerings for this listing aren't documented online.
Huffman Farms U-Pick Pumpkin Patch
4.2 miEllensburg
Huffman Farms opens a u-pick pumpkin patch on Wilson Creek Road outside Ellensburg each fall, in the Kittitas Valley's wide-open farm country. Visitors walk the field and cut their own pumpkins ahead of Halloween. Season dates vary with the harvest, so confirm hours with the farm.
Jensen Farms
4.2 miEllensburg
A farm on Wilson Creek Road in Ellensburg, in central Washington's Kittitas Valley. The valley is best known for its timothy-hay export and cattle, alongside irrigated produce and fruit farms fed by the Yakima River. Jensen Farms works this high-desert ground east of the Cascade crest.
Hilltop Orchard
6.2 miEllensburg
An orchard on Orchard Road in Ellensburg, in the Kittitas Valley of central Washington. The valley's high-desert climate — hot days, cool nights, Yakima River irrigation — ripens apples, cherries, and other tree fruit. Ellensburg's farms sell at stands and the local market from summer into fall.
Ellensburg Berries
7.1 miEllensburg
Ellensburg Berries grows u-pick berries on Canyon River Terrace Road outside Ellensburg, in the irrigated bottomland of the Kittitas Valley. Berry season runs through summer, when pickers work the rows for the day's crop. Confirm what's ripe and which days are open with the farm.
Parke Creek Farm
7.1 miEllensburg
Parke Creek Farm works ground on Parke Creek Road near Ellensburg, in the Kittitas Valley of central Washington. The valley's hay, cattle, and irrigated crops define the area. The listing marks it for agritourism; check with the farm for visiting details.
Parke Creek Farm
7.8 miEllensburg
Spoon Full Farm
10.7 miSpoon Full Farm works 231 regenerative acres along the Yakima River near Thorp, ten minutes from Ellensburg. The family converted a conventional hay operation into a diversified food farm, raising pasture beef and lamb and producing honey and fermented hot sauce. A CSA and farmers-market sales move most of what they grow. A mile and a half of river frontage anchors the land, and they run guided farm tours in summer and fall. Soil-building drives their approach.
Red Sky Orchards
13.2 miCle Elum
Thompson's Farm
19.8 miNaches
Selah Ridge Lavender Farm
21.2 miSelah
A lavender farm on Rankin Road in Selah, just north of Yakima. Its website is a pre-launch page, so the operation appears to be getting started. Selah's warm, dry Yakima Valley climate suits lavender, and farms in the region typically offer u-pick rows and dried-flower products in summer.
Heaven-Sent Rabbitry
21.4 miA small rabbitry in the Tieton area of Washington's Yakima Valley (ZIP 98947). Rabbitries breed and sell rabbits, usually for meat, breeding stock, pets, or show. No public storefront, hours, or contact details are listed online.
Douglas Farms
22.4 miSelah
Our family of 7 own a 10 acre family farm outside of Selah, Washington. We raise sheep and cattle. We started small, but are thankful it has grown beyond simply providing for our own family and friends. It is a lot of work, but it’s fulfilling as well. We are glad to be using God’s creation responsibly, to be raising something we believe in and can sell without reservation. It’s our goal to provide a product that’s good for people’s health at a reasonable price. We appreciate the challenge of ed
Novak Blueberries
22.1 miNovak Blueberries grows u-pick blueberries on Murray Road west of Yakima, in central Washington. Irrigated fields in the Yakima Valley produce blueberries alongside the region's better-known tree fruit and grapes, ripening through the hot summer. Picking generally opens in July. Confirm days and hours with the farm before visiting, since small u-picks post limited notice.
Tieton Farm & Creamery
22.4 miTieton
Our Mission Create unique cheeses from our healthy and loved animals while protecting the earth for future generations. Our Vision All farms will replace the mono-cropping model with a diversity of crops and animals, returning the earth to a healthy food-producing system.
Harvey's Homegrown
22.8 miHarvey's Homegrown is Farmer Don and Adrienne's Washington State farm growing hemp and handcrafting CBD products sold directly from the farm — fresh CBD flower varieties like Bunny Crossing and Orange Berry plus the Deep Green CBD salve, all straight from their hearts and hands.
McIlrath Family Farms
25.1 miYakima
McIlrath Family Farms sits on Old Naches Highway northwest of Yakima, in central Washington's fruit belt. The Naches and Yakima valleys grow apples, cherries, peaches, and pears in the region's hot days and cool nights. What this family farm sells and whether it opens to visitors isn't listed online, so reach out directly for its season.
Mance Farm
25.6 miNaches
Mance Farm is on South Naches Road in Naches, in the fruit-growing valley northwest of Yakima. The Naches area is apple, cherry and pear country under Cascade irrigation, and small farms here often sell tree fruit in season. No detailed listing turns up online for this one.
Mazzola Fruit
25.4 miYakima
Cowiche Creek Blueberry Farm
25.6 miYakima
Barrett Orchards
26.5 miYakima
Barrett Orchards
26.5 miYakima
Barrett Orchards, known locally as The Fruit Place, sells tree-ripened peaches, nectarines, apricots and organic blueberries from its stand on Pecks Canyon Road west of Yakima. Elberta peaches and white nectarines are the summer standouts. This is a farm shop rather than u-pick, and the on-site Ice Cream Barn scoops Winegar's ice cream next to shelves of fruit spreads, gifts and local goods. Open Monday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons in summer.
Harmony Hill U-Pick Raspberries and Lavender
27.5 miYakima
U-pick raspberries and lavender at a small farm in Yakima, in central Washington's fruit-growing valley. Visitors pick their own berries in early summer and cut lavender when it blooms. Exact location, picking dates and pricing aren't posted online.
Garibay Ranch
27.6 miYakima
We are Juan & Inga Garibay… …and we live and work on our ranch in West Valley, Yakima. Juan and Ingas passion for cows started early in their childhoods. Juan grew up in Mexico, where he spent a lot of time at his grandfathers and uncles cattle ranch. He started raising grass-fed cows for our family and a few friends in 2005 to keep them healthy. Year after year more friends asked for the beef and Juan began to increase our herd to provide our friends and community with healthy grass-fed beef. I
West Valley U-Pick
29.8 miYakima
West Valley U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Zier Road in the West Valley area of Yakima. The Yakima Valley is one of Washington's biggest fruit-growing regions, so u-pick here can mean cherries, apricots, peaches, apples or berries depending on the season. Check locally for what's ripe and open before visiting.
Gau-Sco Produce & Pork Farm
28.5 miMalaga
A produce and pork farm on Gault Road in Malaga, just downriver from Wenatchee along the Columbia in Chelan County. The 'Gau-Sco' name appears to nod to Gault Road. Farms in this stretch of the Wenatchee valley grow tree fruit and vegetables in the region's hot, irrigated climate, and this one adds pasture pork.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Ellensburg, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 30 farms within about 30 miles of Ellensburg, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Ellensburg?
Farms near Ellensburg include 16 agritourism & farm experiences, 6 farm stands, 5 produce farms, 4 orchards. 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.
