Farms Near Everson, WA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Everson, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Spring Frog Farm - Holistic Homestead
0.2 miEverson
A small holistic homestead on Robinson Street in Everson, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy country north of Bellingham. The name and listing point to a homestead-style agritourism operation near the Nooksack River rather than a large commercial farm. Specific offerings and visiting details aren't posted online.
Generations Blueberry Farm
1.2 miEverson
A blueberry farm on Stickney Island Road in Everson, in the Whatcom County lowlands along the Nooksack River. This is prime blueberry ground — the county leads Washington in blueberry acreage — and small farms here open for u-pick and flats through July and early August. Everson sits in the farm belt northeast of Bellingham.
Alluvial Farms
1.1 miEverson
Alluvial Farms produces Certified Animal Welfare Approved pastured pork for Whatcom County, Washington eaters — with custom pork shares, two-ingredient pork liver pet treats, and "Oinkment," a centuries-old bioavailable lard-based skin remedy made entirely in Whatcom. The Everson farmstand opens daily dawn to dusk with produce, honey, eggs, and ferments, and visitors tend to arrive as strangers and leave as friends.
Mariposa Farm
1.1 miEverson
Misty Meadows Farm
1.1 miEverson
Misty Meadows Organics is a family farm in Everson, Washington whose organic, pasture-raised eggs actually live up to the label — hens roaming real pasture on organic wheat, barley, pea, and flax feed, yielding rich golden yolks with more omega-3s and vitamin D. Find the eggs in grocery stores throughout Western Washington and beyond.
Stoney Ridge Farm
1.1 miEverson
Stoney Ridge Farm is on Van Dyk Road in Everson, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy country north of Bellingham. The farm is known for its country store and cafe alongside farm animals and seasonal family activities, including a fall pumpkin patch and tractor rides. It draws local visitors through the autumn harvest season. Confirm current hours and offerings before visiting.
Nooksack Blueberries
1.6 miNooksack
Breckenridge Blueberries
2.1 miEverson
Breckenridge Blueberries grows on Breckenridge Road in Everson, in Whatcom County's berry belt near the Canadian border. This is one of the state's densest blueberry-growing areas, with picking through July and August. No website or contact was found online.
Hopewell Farms
2.0 miEverson
A farm on Massey Road in Everson, in the Nooksack River farm country of Whatcom County northeast of Bellingham. The area runs heavy to berries, dairy, and produce on flat valley ground. Agritourism farms here open for u-pick and seasonal visits through the growing season.
Shumway's Berries Lynden
2.0 miLynden
This Shumway's Berries field is on Noon Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's dense berry-growing district near the Canadian border. Lynden's flat, fertile ground produces raspberries and blueberries across the summer. Call 360-815-7321 for daily picking updates, since which fields are open depends on what's ripe. Find hours and locations at shumwaysberries.com.
Pleasant Dreams Farm
2.8 miEverson
Pleasant Dreams Farm is on Gillies Road in Everson, in the berry-and-dairy country of Whatcom County near the Canadian border. This flat, fertile northwest corner grows raspberries, blueberries and row crops. The agritourism listing points to seasonal farm visits, though specifics aren't documented online.
Washington Chestnut Company
3.5 miEverson
Lubbe Organic Strawberries and Veggies
3.0 miEverson
BreckenRidge Farm
2.6 miEverson
This agritourism farm sits on Breckenridge Road in Everson, in the far northwest corner of Whatcom County near the Nooksack River. The surrounding land is some of Washington's most productive berry ground, known for red raspberries, blueberries, and dairy. No public website or listing turned up during research, so hours and current offerings are best confirmed by contacting the farm directly.
Farmer Ben's
2.7 miLynden
A produce and agritourism spot on VanDyk Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy belt. The name points to a farm stand or family produce operation. Current crops and hours aren't confirmed online.
Alm Hill Gardens
3.4 miA berry and flower farm on Alm Road in Everson, in Whatcom County's farmland northeast of Bellingham. Alm Hill has long grown raspberries, blueberries, and cut flowers, and its produce has reached Puget Sound farmers markets under the Growing Washington name. The Everson fields sit in some of the state's most productive berry country.
Cloud Mountain Farm
3.1 miEverson
Cloud Mountain Farm Center sits on Goodwin Road in Everson, in east Whatcom County, and has long run on-farm education, a nursery, and an archival fruit program growing heritage apple and pear varieties. The center is currently closed, with interim ownership transferred to the Whatcom Land Trust. Its phone line and social pages remain active for updates on the land's future.
Pangborn Farms
4.9 miLynden
Koetjes Blueberries
4.1 miWashington
Koetjes Blueberries grows u-pick blueberries near the corner of Line and Bradley Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's blueberry country close to the Canadian border. The flat, fertile ground around Lynden produces much of Washington's commercial blueberry crop. Picking usually opens in July. Check ahead for open days before making the drive.
Shumway's Berries
4.4 miEverson
Shumway's Berries runs u-pick and ready-picked berry fields in Whatcom County's berry country around Everson, north of Bellingham. This location sits on Siper Road. The farm tells pickers to call 360-815-7321 for daily picking updates, since ripe fruit and open rows change day to day through the summer season. More details are on shumwaysberries.com.
Smith Farm
5.6 miLynden
A farm on Halverstick Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy belt near the Canadian border. Lynden's fields grow much of Washington's raspberry and blueberry crop. Details specific to this farm aren't posted online.
Cramer's Western Town
3.9 miLynden
A western-themed agritourism spot on Van Dyk Road in Lynden, in the farm country of northern Whatcom County near the Canadian border. Lynden is known for its Dutch roots and a dense cluster of berry and dairy operations. The 'Western Town' name points to a themed venue rather than a produce stand or u-pick field.
Cleaarian Berry Farm
5.6 miCleaarian Berry Farm is listed as a Washington berry grower, but no city, website, or contact information is available. The name points to u-pick or fresh berry sales somewhere in the state.
Kamm Creek Farm
4.5 miLynden
Bellingham Country Gardens
6.4 miBellingham
Waynoka Farms
5.6 miLynden
Waynoka Farms grows no-spray blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and black currants near Lynden in the Nooksack Valley, minutes from the Canadian border. Berries sell both u-pick and pre-picked, with volume orders and delivery available. The season usually opens around July 5 and runs through summer; recent listed prices ran about $1.75 a pound for blueberries and $2.50 for raspberries. Beeswax products and handmade soaps are planned additions.
Lynden Harvest Festival
4.9 miLynden
A seasonal harvest festival held at the Judson Street alley in downtown Lynden, the Dutch-heritage farm town in Whatcom County. It's a community event tied to the fall harvest rather than a working farm you can visit year-round.
Haugen's Raspberries
5.1 miHaugen's Raspberries grows red raspberries on East Pole Road in the Everson-Lynden farmland of Whatcom County, the center of Washington's red raspberry country near the Canadian border. Much of the nation's processed red raspberry crop comes off farms in this district. Fresh berries and u-pick run through the short July harvest, when the canes come in ripe.
Davies Blueberry Farm
5.4 miDavies Blueberry Farm lists a Beard Road address near Lynden, in the Whatcom County farm belt close to the Canadian line. Lynden's fields grow blueberries and red raspberries in large numbers, with U-pick blueberry season running through July and August. No website or public listing appeared in research, so confirm picking days and prices with the farm directly.
Shumway's Berries Sunset Exit
6.5 miEverson
Shumway's Berries keeps a stand and picking fields off Mount Baker Highway near the Sunset exit outside Everson, in Whatcom County. It's one of several Shumway's spots across the county's berry belt. Because ripe rows shift daily through summer, the farm asks pickers to call 360-815-7321 for the day's picking report. See shumwaysberries.com for current locations.
Breckenridge Farm Dairy Best
7.0 miSumas
Breckenridge Farm Dairy Best is listed as a dairy on Cherry Street in Sumas, the border town at the northeast edge of Whatcom County. Dairy has anchored this part of the county for generations, alongside the berry fields of the Nooksack lowlands. No website or public listing turned up in research, so contact the farm directly about milk, farm products, or visits.
Northlyn Farm
7.1 miNorthlyn Farm lists a Visser Road address, a rural road in the Lynden area of Whatcom County near the Canadian border. Lynden's Dutch farming community is built on dairy, red raspberries, and blueberries. Without a confirmed town or online listing, the farm's specific crops can't be verified, so contact them directly to learn what they grow and whether they host visitors.
Grandpa's Farm
6.7 miLynden
A farm on Benson Road in Lynden, in the Dutch-settled farm country of northern Whatcom County near the border. Lynden anchors a dense belt of berry, dairy, and produce operations. Agritourism farms here draw visitors for u-pick, farm stands, and seasonal family events through the growing season.
Pangborn Farms
6.8 miLynden
Pangborn Farms lies on Pangborn Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's rich farm belt near the Canadian border. This corner of northwest Washington is heavy dairy and berry country, with raspberries and blueberries grown across its level fields. What Pangborn grows and sells isn't listed online. Reach the farm directly to learn its crops and season.
West Berry Farm LLC
7.4 milynden
BelleWood Acres and Distilling
6.8 miLynden
BelleWood grows Honeycrisp plus more than 20 other apple and pear varieties across 62 acres in Lynden, and calls itself the largest orchard in Western Washington, with Mount Baker on the horizon. The farm store, bakery, and cafe run alongside a distillery and tasting room that turns the fruit into spirits. Summer brings Friday Night Farmtunes concerts, and walking trails follow Ten Mile Creek through the property.
BelleWood Acres
6.8 miLynden
BelleWood Acres
6.9 miLynden
Matheson Farms
9.0 miBellingham
Osiris Ranch
9.0 miBellingham
Northern Bell Farms Inc.
8.8 miBellingham
AAA Raspberries
8.1 miAAA Raspberries lists a West Pole Road address in Whatcom County, the corner of Washington that grows most of the nation's processed red raspberries. The berries here ripen in a tight window from late June into July. Without a confirmed town or online listing, the farm's sales setup can't be verified, so contact them directly about fresh or U-pick fruit during the season.
Koskela Blueberry Farm
8.7 miKoskela Blueberry Farm is on Piper Road in the Lynden-Everson area of Whatcom County, near the Canadian border. This corner of northwest Washington grows a large share of the state's blueberries in its rich, level fields. The farm offers summer u-pick, typically starting in July. Hours and ripening dates are best confirmed directly.
Boxx Berry Farm
8.9 miFerndale
Boxx Berry Farm is a family produce and berry farm on Northwest Road in Ferndale, north of Bellingham in Whatcom County. Summer brings u-pick strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries plus a produce stand, and fall shifts to pumpkins. Exact hours weren't verified online.
Sm'Apples Orchard Inc
8.8 miFerndale
An apple orchard on Willeys Lake Road in Ferndale, part of Whatcom County's farmland just south of the Canadian border. Whatcom's cool maritime climate suits the hardy apple varieties a small orchard like this grows. Fall is the working season, when Northwest apples come off the trees.
Sm'Apples Orchard
8.8 miUSA
Sm'Apples
9.0 miFerndale
Sm'Apples is a u-pick apple orchard on Willeys Lake Road in Ferndale, in Whatcom County north of Bellingham. It grows 14 varieties — Honeycrisp, Fuji, Jonagold, Akane and more — priced roughly $1.00 to $1.75 a pound, and presses cider sold at $9 a gallon or $5 a half-gallon. The orchard runs cash or check only and reopens for the season in August. Bring your own bags. Call 360-318-1776.
Triple Wren Farms
9.0 miFerndale
McPhail Berries
9.3 miLynden
A berry farm on Bob Hall Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's raspberry and blueberry country near the Canadian border. Lynden's flat, fertile fields make it one of the top berry-growing areas in the state. Picking and sales run through the summer berry season.
Barbie's Berries Seasonal Berry Stand
9.4 miBarbie's Berries runs a seasonal stand at 7655 Melody Ln in Ferndale, selling Whatcom County strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries either pre-picked or u-pick. Crop availability shifts daily through the summer, so the owners suggest calling before a trip. The main stand keeps daily hours, and the farm lists additional stand locations around the area on its website.
Bellingham Farmers Market
12.9 miBellingham
Lummi Island Wild
12.9 miBellingham
Enjoy the highest quality wild caught salmon from truly sustainable sources. Our mission is to promote the respectful and responsible harvesting of wild salmon while protecting the environment for future generations of fish and people. Our reefnet fishery is recognized as the first solar powered fishery and is one of the most sustainable fisheries on the planet. We partner with local Pacific Northwest tribal and state fishers in the Salish Sea and Alaska to bring you the absolute highest quality
Alaska Gold Seafood
12.9 miBellingham
When you order from Alaska Gold, you’re doing more than getting the best wild Alaskan seafood around. You’re making a commitment to family, tradition, sustainability, and excellence, just like we do every day. Since the formation of our fishermen-owned co-op on May 12th, 1944, we’ve held firm to these beliefs.
Hannahs Blueberries
10.1 miFerndale
A blueberry farm on North Enterprise Road in Ferndale, in Whatcom County's blueberry belt north of Bellingham. Whatcom's cool, wet lowlands grow much of Washington's blueberry crop, and small fields like this open for u-pick in July. Ferndale sits on the flat ground near the Nooksack delta and the Lummi lands.
Nimbus Farm
11.9 miBellingham
The Blue Farm House
11.8 miNo public listing, website, or record confirms The Blue Farm House beyond its Washington placement in this directory. The name points to a small farm or roadside farm stand of the kind common across the state, likely selling seasonal produce, eggs, or flowers. Its exact location and crops aren't documented online.
Hauck's Orchard & Produce
10.5 miAn orchard and produce farm on Harksell Road in the Ferndale-Custer area of Whatcom County (ZIP 98248). Farms on this flat northern lowland grow tree fruit, berries, and vegetables for stand and market sale. Harksell Road runs through the farm country between Ferndale and the Birch Bay-Custer flats near the border.
Neil's Bigleaf Maple Syrup Farm
14.7 miNeil's makes bigleaf maple syrup, tapped from the broadleaf maples that grow west of the Cascades rather than from sugar maples. The directory lists a ZIP (97702) that maps to Bend, Oregon, so the location shown in this record appears to be an error. Bigleaf syrup is a small-batch Pacific Northwest specialty.
Oak Meadows Farm
11.5 miFerndale
Ferndale Farmstead
11.5 miFerndale
Ferndale Farmstead makes authentic Italian heritage cheese from seed to cheese in Ferndale, Washington — three generations of the Wavrin family growing the crops, raising the cows, and handcrafting fresh ciliegine to aged asiago with heirloom cultures imported from a small culture house near Naples. The closed-loop farmstead's cheese stand is open daily, with distribution across Pacific Northwest specialty retailers and restaurants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Everson, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Everson, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Everson include 37 agritourism & farm experiences, 19 produce farms, 12 farm stands, 7 organic farms. Browse the list for details on each.
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