Farms Near Hood River, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Hood River, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Hood River Winter Farmers Market
0.5 miHood River
Gorge Grown Food Network runs this indoor winter market on the Hood River waterfront at Portway Avenue, keeping Columbia River Gorge growers and food makers selling through the cold months after the outdoor season ends. Expect cool-season produce, eggs, baked goods, and prepared foods from farms on both sides of the river.
Grow Organics
0.7 miThe Gorge White House
1.1 miHood River
The Gorge White House is a fixture on the Hood River Fruit Loop, set around a 1908 Dutch Colonial farmhouse on Highway 35 south of town. Visitors cut their own dahlias and flowers through summer and pick fruit — peaches, pears and berries — as it ripens. The farm pours its own hard cider and local wine and runs a food cart with patio seating toward Mount Hood.
Wilinda Blueberry Patch
1.6 miHood River
Wilinda Blueberry Patch grows blueberries on Frankton Road in Hood River, on the west side of the valley that visitors know from the Hood River County Fruit Loop. Blueberry season here runs through mid-summer, and small patches like this one usually sell both u-pick and ready-picked by the pound. Confirm picking days before driving up.
Newman Family Farms
2.0 miHood River
A family farm on Eastside Road in Hood River, in the fruit-growing valley that runs south from the Columbia toward Mount Hood. The Hood River area is known for apples, pears, and cherries, with the Fruit Loop drive linking its orchards and stands. Public specifics for this farm are limited, so reach out directly to confirm its crops and any farmstand or u-pick.
Knoll Farms
2.2 miHood River
A farm on Methodist Road in the Hood River valley, among the fruit stands and orchards of the lower Hood River area. The recorded street number looks incomplete. No website or crop details for Knoll Farms were found online.
The Juicy Blue U-Pick Berry Farm
2.2 miHood River
U-pick berry farm off Methodist Road in the Hood River valley, one of several small fruit stands in a district known for cherries, pears, and berries. The name points to blueberries as the crop. Details on varieties and picking season are thin online.
James' Organic Blueberries
2.2 miHood River
An organic blueberry farm on Methodist Road in the Hood River Valley. Blueberries ripen later up here than in the Willamette Valley, thanks to the cooler air off Mt. Hood, stretching the picking season into August and September. The name marks it as an organic grower, likely fresh-market or u-pick. No website or contact details were confirmed here.
Hood River Farmers Market
2.7 miHood River
About Us Gorge Grown Food Network (GGFN) is a web of individuals and organizations working to build a vibrant local food system. We serve 5 counties in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon and Washington. We are farmers, eaters, policy-makers, educators, healthcare providers, chefs, grocers, makers, and food enthusiasts. Collectively, we aim to ensure that everyone who lives here has access to fresh, healthy, local food, and that farmers have the skills, support, and infrastructure they need to su
Treebird Market
2.7 miHood River
Farm Stand in the Gorge
2.7 miHood River
Farm Stand in the Gorge brings farm-to-table to Hood River, Oregon — a cafe and grocery where all the eggs, veggies, chicken, beef, grains, and dairy are organic or grass-fed, everything is made from scratch, and daily options cover paleo, vegan, and gluten-free. The grocery adds organic produce, Friday-fresh wild-caught seafood, kombucha on tap, and a deep bench of Northwest craft beer, cider, and wine.
Hilda's Organic U-Pick
2.1 miHood River
Hilda's grows pick-your-own organic fruit on Country Club Road in Hood River, with ten blueberry varieties at $4 a pound, Red Haven peaches, 35 kinds of tomatoes, and cucumbers through summer; apples and pears open in August. The farm also sells cordwood tables built from its own trees year-round. Bring containers and cash.
White Salmon Farmers' Market
2.4 miWhite Salmon
Held Tuesdays from 4 to 7 p.m., June through fall, in Rhinegarten Park at 320 E. Jewett Street in White Salmon, above the Columbia River Gorge. Vendors sell produce, meat, fish, eggs, cheese, baked goods, flowers, and locally made goods, with many fruits and vegetables grown without chemicals. It's part of the Gorge Grown Food Network, and most vendors take cash, card, SNAP, and WIC.
Gorge Farmer Collective
2.8 miHood River
A grower-run collective listed in Hood River that pools produce, meat, and goods from Columbia Gorge farms for online ordering and local pickup. Selling together lets small farms move product year-round rather than only at weekend markets. No active website or verified contact details were found at the time of writing.
Hilda's Organic U-Pick
3.2 miHood River
Hood River U-Pick Organic
3.5 miHood River
Hood River U-Pick Organic grows certified-organic cherries and apples for picking on Royal Anne Drive in Hood River. Summer brings Bing, Rainier, and Montmorency pie cherries; Honeycrisp, Gala, Rubymac, and Pippin apples follow in early September. The orchard sits in the Hood River Valley beneath Mount Hood, one of the Northwest's top fruit-growing regions.
Schmerber Farm
3.5 miWhite Salmon
Schmerber Farm is on Snowden Road above White Salmon, in Klickitat County on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. The Gorge benches around here grow tree fruit, wine grapes, and mixed produce. Specific crops for this farm weren't verified online.
Kiss Orchards
4.5 miHood River
Kiss Orchards grows tree fruit on Glass Road in the Hood River Valley, one of the many family orchards along the Hood River County Fruit Loop. Orchards here are known for pears, apples, and cherries picked from late summer into fall, with fruit stands open through the season. Check Fruit Loop listings for this stand's dates.
Grandma Mary's Fruit and Produce
5.0 miHood River
Rasmussen Farms
5.1 miHood River
Packer Orchards, The Farm Place
5.7 miHood River
Grows peaches and pears on the Hood River Fruit Loop and runs a bakery known for homemade goodies, with the Farm Place stand at 3020 Thomsen Road and a second bakery on Highway 35. Summer brings u-pick peaches and Sunflower Days, and the farm store carries fruit, baked goods, and gifts. It's a well-signed stop on the loop drive south of Hood River.
Rasmussen Farms
5.7 miHood River
Rasmussen Farms sits on Thomsen Road in the Hood River Valley, one of the state's top fruit-growing districts below Mount Hood. It's an agritourism farm in an area known for u-pick orchards, pears, apples, and fall pumpkins.
Hood River Lavender Farm
6.5 miHood River
Hood River Lavender Farms
6.7 miHood River
Hood River Lavender Farms grows lavender on Fletcher Drive with Mount Hood and Mount Adams in view. Visitors walk the fields for free and shop a seasonal store stocked with the farm's steam-distilled essential oil, hydrosols, culinary lavender, candles, soaps, and gifts. It's a working farm open through the summer bloom, roughly June into August. Store hours run Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm and Sunday 11am to 6pm.
Idiot's Grace
5.3 miMosier
Idiot's Grace makes estate wine from grapes grown in Mosier, in the Columbia River Gorge east of Hood River. The tasting room sits at 8450 US-30 and pours under the 'Original American Wine' banner.
Stonework Farm
6.7 miWhite Salmon
Mosier Farmers Market
6.4 miMosier
The Mosier market gathers at The Rack and Cloth on First Avenue in tiny downtown Mosier, a fruit-growing town in the Columbia River Gorge just east of Hood River. The venue is a local cidery and pizzeria, which makes the market as much a gathering as a grocery run. Confirm the day and season locally.
Mosier Creek Orchards
7.0 miMosier
A Columbia Gorge orchard on Gibbons Road above Mosier, just east of Hood River. Mosier's warm, dry benches are prime cherry ground, and the town's orchards also grow apricots, peaches, and apples. The Mosier Creek drainage feeds this stretch of fruit country. No website or current listing details surfaced, so its crops and any u-pick or stand sales aren't confirmed here.
Keylock Orchard
7.2 miMosier
Evans Fruit Company
7.4 miMosier
Evans Fruit Company is based in Mosier, a small orchard town in the Columbia River Gorge east of Hood River. The Mosier area is known for cherries, along with apples, pears, and other tree fruit grown on the Gorge's east-side benches. No public website or listing details surfaced for this operation beyond the State Road address, so sales, u-pick, and hours aren't confirmed here. Contact them directly before visiting.
Hood River Organic
9.5 miHood River
Wittwer LLC
10.9 miParkdale
A farm on Boneboro Road in Parkdale, in the upper Hood River Valley at the foot of Mount Hood. This is orchard country, where the valley's Fruit Loop runs on pears, apples, and cherries. No website or verified details were found for this operation specifically.
Two Peaks Blues
10.3 miHood River
Two Peaks Blues is a blueberry u-pick on O'Leary Road in Hood River, with Mount Hood and Mount Adams framing the fields. Visitors pick their own fruit during the summer season, when Hood River Valley berries come ripe from mid-summer on. The farm asks pickers to come at the right point in the season for the best fruit. Call ahead to check picking conditions and open days.
Middle Mountain Farm
11.2 miA farm on Boneboro Road in the upper Hood River Valley near Parkdale, below Mt. Hood (ZIP 97041). This high valley is orchard country, where apples, pears, and cherries thrive in the cool nights and volcanic soil. Nothing about this specific farm surfaced online, so its crops, size, and any visitor access aren't confirmed here.
Glorias Two Peaks Blues
10.4 miHood River
Gloria's Two Peaks Blues grows blueberries on O'Leary Road in Hood River, in the Columbia River Gorge with Mount Hood and Mount Adams — the two peaks — in view. Gorge blueberries ripen a touch later than the valley floor, generally mid-to-late summer. No public website was found; contact the farm to confirm u-pick days and hours.
Rosedale Fruit Farm
8.5 miMosier
U-pick sweet and sour cherries fill this Mosier Valley orchard on Root Road, about an hour east of Portland off I-84 exit 69. Varieties range from Tieton and Rainier to Bing, Skeena, and tart Montmorency, joined later by peaches, apricots, and haskap honeyberries. Cherries run about $2.50 a pound, cash or card. Early-season picking sometimes moves to a second block on Huskey Road; follow the pink 'Rosedale UPick' signs.
Root Orchards
8.5 miMosier
Sweet cherries are the draw at this fifth-generation Mosier orchard in the Columbia Gorge, with more than 100 acres and over a dozen varieties — Bing, Rainier, Chelan, Tieton, Lapin, Skeena, Sweetheart. U-pick and we-pick both run from late June into late July, around $2.50 a pound. It's a designated Oregon Century Farm, worked by the same family for generations. Pumpkins follow in fall.
Nelson's Blueberry Farm
11.9 miA blueberry farm on Woodworth Drive in the Dee area southwest of Hood River, in the Mount Hood foothills of the upper Hood River Valley. The valley's orchards and berry fields ripen through summer, with blueberries typically coming on in July and August. Details are limited online, so contact directly to confirm u-pick availability and picking days.
Browning's Blueberry Farm
11.0 miHood River
A blueberry farm on Imai Road in the Hood River valley, a district better known for pears and cherries but home to summer berry patches. The recorded street number looks incomplete. No website or picking schedule for Browning's Blueberry Farm was found online.
Keylock Orchard
9.1 miMosier
An orchard near Mosier, a small Columbia Gorge community just east of Hood River in Wasco County. Mosier's south-facing slopes are cherry and fruit country, and the drier east-Gorge climate ripens cherries in June and July. Public details for this orchard are limited, so contact directly about what's grown and whether fruit is sold on-site.
Mt Hood Organic Farms
13.0 miMt Hood
Montavons Berries
12.4 miParkdale
Mt. Views Orchards Fruit Stand
12.8 miMt View Orchards is a 50-acre apple and pear farm on Trout Creek Ridge Road near Parkdale, at the foot of Mount Hood, run by the same family for more than 60 years. The fruit stand sells u-pick and ready-picked fruit in season. The property also makes Golden Row hard cider and runs Grateful Vineyards' tasting room, a pumpkin patch, and farm dinners.
Kiyokawa Family Orchards and Fruit Stand
14.9 miGrows more than 150 varieties of apples, pears, Asian pears, cherries, and stone fruit at the base of Mt. Hood in Parkdale, and runs the largest U-pick orchard in the Hood River Valley. The fruit stand sells local honey, jams, and fresh-pressed cider alongside the day's picked fruit. It's a family orchard that draws pickers up the valley from summer cherries through apple season.
Kiyokawa Family Orchards
15.0 miParkdale
Mt. Views Orchards Fruit Stand
14.5 miMount Hood Parkdale
Tumbleweed Farm
15.3 miMt Hood
Located on the northeast flank of Mt. Hood, Tumbleweed Farm grows fresh, clean vegetables for our CSA and the Hood River Farmers Market Tumbleweed Farm has been growing quality produce in the upper Hood River Valley since 2012. We pride ourselves in exceeding organic standards with our growing practices and are committed to responsible land cultivation that does not include the use of pesticides. Join our CSA or come visit us at the Hood River Farmers Market. 190701_DUTD2_Harvest9.jpg Community
Draper Girls Country Farm
15.3 miMt Hood
About Draper Girls Draper Girls Country Farm is a U-Pick orchard and farm in the famous Hood River Fruit Loop, Oregon. We are a family-owned and operated farm that has been serving the Hood River community for over 60 years. Our farm offers a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables that are available for you to pick yourself or purchase from our Country Store. Come visit us and enjoy a day out in the beautiful Hood River Valley! Third Generation Family Farm Draper Girls' Country Farm was establis
The Little Seven Seven Ranch
11.3 miLyle
MOUNTAIN LAUREL JERSEYS
18.9 miTrout Lake
Established in 1883 We are Jesse and Megan Pearson and it is our delight to be raising our ten children on our family’s fourth generation dairy farm nestled in the beautiful Trout Lake Valley. Our old-fashioned Jersey cows graze on the lush pastures as they have since 1883, when our Great-Grandparents, Charles and Suzy, homesteaded here.
Hoffman Hills Lavender Farm & Guest Cottage
15.3 miThe Dalles
Hoffman Hills is a family-run lavender farm and wedding venue on Mill Creek Road outside The Dalles, in the Columbia River Gorge about ten minutes from town. Its roughly 1,700 lavender plants include a 100-yard aisle used for ceremonies. Visitors can pick lavender, tour by appointment, buy lavender products, or stay in the on-site guest cottage.
L77 Ranch
13.6 miLyle
L77 Ranch
13.6 miLyle
West Balch Ranch Llc
13.6 miLyle
Green Pastures Farm
19.8 miSandoz Farm
17.9 miThe Dalles
Sandoz Farm is a fourth-generation Century Farm in Mill Creek Valley near The Dalles, Oregon, beneath Mt. Hood — since 1880 the family has raised pasture-fed beef and pork, harvested seasonal fruits and vegetables, and crafted small-batch jams, pickles, and pies. The farmstand next to the historic antique schoolhouse on Mill Creek Road sells USDA-inspected cuts, orchard cherries, pears, and apples, and fresh-baked goods, with hay grown on-farm and no added hormones or antibiotics.
Stevenson Farmers' Market
17.3 miStevenson
The only waterfront farmers market in the Columbia River Gorge, set up Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., mid-June through October, at the Stevenson waterfront near Cascade and Russell avenues. Run by the Stevenson Downtown Association, it brings local produce, meats, crafts, and flowers, plus live music and children's activities. The market doubles WIC and senior nutrition vouchers and joins the SNAP Market Match program.
The Dalles Farmers Market
18.1 miThe Dalles
The Dalles Farmers Market serves as a gathering place where local farmers, artisans, food producers, and all community members come together to celebrate and support locally produced goods.
Azure Standard
22.4 miAzure Standard distributes organic and non-GMO groceries, produce, and bulk pantry staples nationwide through a drop-point delivery system, where neighbors coordinate a shared truck stop instead of home shipping. The company is family-run and headquartered in Dufur, in north-central Oregon, where it also farms. Orders and the full catalog run through azurestandard.com.
Fifteen Mile Meats
22.0 miFifteen Mile Meats is an Oregon meat business, its name echoing the Fifteenmile Creek country near The Dalles in the north-central part of the state. Specific products and ordering aren't documented online, so contact directly to confirm what's for sale.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Hood River, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Hood River, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Hood River?
Farms near Hood River include 28 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 produce farms, 11 farm stands, 11 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.
