Farms Near Independence, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Independence, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Green Villa
2.0 miIndependence
Green Villa
2.2 miIndependence
Green Villa sits on Independence Highway between Salem and Independence, known locally as Green Villa Barn and Gardens. The site combines a garden center and nursery with a restored barn used for events and seasonal gatherings. It draws Willamette Valley visitors for plants, produce, and the grounds along the highway.
Polk County Bounty Market
2.0 miMonmouth
This is the Monmouth stop of the Polk County Bounty Market, held on Main Street East in the college town that's home to Western Oregon University. It gathers small farms and food makers from Polk County in the mid-Willamette Valley. Confirm the market day and season before visiting.
Miller Farm
3.6 miSalem
Miller Farm
3.7 miMiller Farm is on Riverside Road South in the Turner and Salem area of the mid-Willamette Valley, near the Willamette River bottomland. It's listed under agritourism with no website or crop list online, so specifics aren't documented. Farms along this stretch of Marion County commonly grow row crops, berries, and vegetables. Reach out to the farm directly to confirm what visitors can do.
Apple Haven Farm
5.2 miRickreall
An apple-oriented farm on Main Street in Rickreall, in Polk County's farmland west of Salem along Highway 99W. Western Oregon apples ripen from late summer into fall, the usual window for orchard visits and cider. The name points to apples specifically, though public details are limited; contact the farm to confirm varieties, u-pick, or a stand.
Chatoe Rogue Hop yard
5.1 miIndependence
Chatoe Rogue is the Wigrich hopyard farmed by Rogue Ales on Wigrich Road south of Independence, in the Willamette Valley. Rogue grows its own hops here for its beers as part of the brewery's grow-your-own program.
Weldin Farms
5.6 miSalem
A farm on Viewcrest Road S in south Salem, in the Willamette Valley's mix of orchards, vineyards, and row crops. It's listed for agritourism, though no website or verified details were found online to confirm what it grows or when it opens.
Chatoe Rogue Hop yard
6.0 miIndependence
Rogue Farms Hopyard
6.0 miIndependence
Rogue Farms is the hop yard behind Rogue Ales, spread along Wigrich Road on the Willamette River bottomland at Independence in Polk County. The farm grows hops plus barley, rye, pumpkins, and honey, ingredients Rogue uses in its beer and spirits, and has hosted a tasting room and seasonal events among the hop trellises. Check rogue.com for current farm hours.
Minto Island Growers
6.0 miSalem
An organic farm near Minto-Brown Island Park along the Willamette River in south Salem, on Brown Island Road. It runs a seasonal farm stand and CSA with berries, vegetables, and cut flowers, and is one of the few US farms growing its own tea, sold under the Minto Island Tea Company label. The stand opens for the summer and fall growing season.
Minto Island Growers
6.2 miSalem
Minto Island Growers
6.3 miSalem
Sometimes a Grape Notion
8.7 miRickreall
The name points to grapes, and this Rickreall listing sits in Polk County wine country west of Salem, where vineyards and berry farms share the valley floor. It's listed for agritourism. Whether it's a small vineyard, a jam maker, or a u-pick spot isn't clear online, so confirm the details before visiting.
Polk County Bounty Market
7.3 miThe Polk County Bounty Market's Dallas location sets up on the Polk County Courthouse lawn on Main Street, in the county seat west of Salem. Same market network as the Monmouth site, different town and day. Growers and makers from around the mid-Willamette Valley sell here; confirm the current schedule before you go.
Heritage Farms Northwest
7.5 miDallas
Fairview Farm Fiber Arts
7.3 miDallas
Perryhill Farm
8.2 miDallas
Pick-your-own cherries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, and plums spread across 130 acres in the hills above Perrydale, about 20 minutes west of Salem. The second-generation farm dates to 1987 and keeps fruit low enough that ladders aren't needed. A farm stand sells cinnamon rolls, oversized cookies, and lavender lemonade during the June-to-October season. A restored barn on the property hosts weddings and events.
Thorvilson Harvest Hills
7.6 miSalem
Thorvilson Harvest Hills is a small farm on Newberry St S in south Salem, in the middle of the Willamette Valley's growing region. The mild, wet winters and long summers here suit berries, vegetables, and orchard fruit. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't published, so contact the farm before stopping by.
Olson Stuart Farms Inc
7.8 miSalem
A farm business based in southeast Salem, in the mid-Willamette Valley. The 'Inc' and the residential Salem address suggest a family farm corporation that works ground elsewhere in the valley rather than a retail stand. Marion County growers here run grass seed, grains, vegetables, and orchard crops. No website or details about direct sales surfaced online for Olson Stuart Farms.
Sliverfarm
10.5 miDallas
A small farm on Perrydale Road in Polk County, out in the grass-seed and grain country between Dallas and the Perrydale crossroads west of Salem. The listing gives only an agritourism tag and a street with no house number — no crops, hours, or website.
La Terra Vita
9.3 miSalem
Zenith Vineyard
11.8 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.
Sliverfarm
11.8 miDallas
Salem Public Market
9.3 miSalem
Salem Public Market operates from 1240 Rural Avenue SE, on the southeast side of Salem. Vendors stock Willamette Valley produce along with packaged foods, crafts, and gifts under one roof. Salem anchors one of Oregon's richest growing regions, so seasonal fruit and vegetables from nearby farms fill the tables through the harvest months.
The Chicken Lady
12.4 miRickreall
A small poultry operation on McCoy Road in Rickreall, in Polk County's farmland west of Salem. The name points to backyard-scale chickens, likely eggs, laying hens, or started birds rather than a large commercial flock. Rickreall sits along Highway 99W amid grass-seed and mixed farms. Public details are limited, so contact the farm directly to confirm what's available.
Salem Monday Market
9.6 miSalem
This market has been held at the Salem Hospital campus on Oak Street SE in Salem, the state capital, in the mid-Willamette Valley. A hospital-sited market like this aims squarely at staff and patients looking for fresh food near work. The day and season aren't posted online, so confirm with current listings before visiting.
Meyer Peach Orchard
9.9 miSalem
A peach orchard in the Salem area of the mid-Willamette Valley, one of Oregon's warmer fruit-growing pockets. The listed Center Street NE address reads like a mailing or office address rather than the orchard block itself. Salem-area growers pick freestone and clingstone peaches through mid- to late summer. No website or contact details were confirmed for this grower.
Allan Mathany
10.5 miMonmouth
This listing is a farm operation on Staats Road near Monmouth, in the Polk County farmland of the mid-Willamette Valley, grass-seed, grain, and produce country. It carries an owner's name rather than a business name, and little is published online about its crops or whether it opens to visitors. Contact directly to learn what it grows.
Anderson's Blues
14.1 miCorvallis
Anderson's Blues grows blueberries on NW Arboretum Road north of Corvallis, near the McDonald Forest edge of Benton County. The name points to a u-pick blueberry operation, typical of this valley where berries ripen through the summer. Rows and picking hours track the crop.
Marion-Polk Food Share Youth Farm CSA
11.4 miSalem
Mission Bottom Produce
12.5 miKeizer
Fairy Godmother's Garden
11.4 miSalem
Daum's Produce Farm
13.9 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.
Ankeny Hill Farm
12.0 miJefferson
Ankeny Hill Farm is a 12-acre family farm in Jefferson, near Salem in Oregon's Willamette Valley, selling grass-fed beef shares, pasture-raised whole chickens, free-range chicken and duck eggs, and creamy goat milk soap. Melissa, a lifelong horsewoman with 4-H and dressage championships behind her, also teaches horseback riding lessons for beginner and intermediate riders.
Midway Farms | Fresh Goods | Albany
15.3 miMidway Farms near Albany bills itself as Oregon's only 100% dedicated gluten-free farm, growing organic produce and turning it into pickled vegetables, jams, and dried beans. The farm store is open Thursday through Monday, 10am to 6pm in summer, and the operation also runs a CSA and rents its grounds for weddings and events. Cut flowers are available for special occasions.
Tamis Farm Stand
14.8 miAlbany
Tamis Farm Stand sells off Nebergall Loop on the northeast edge of Albany, in the Willamette Valley farmland of Linn County. It pairs a CSA share with a roadside stand, so members collect a weekly box while drop-in customers buy what's picked that day. Offerings shift across the season as different crops come in.
Paradise Blueberry Farm
14.9 miSalem
Heavenly Harvest Farm
15.9 miCorvallis
Heavenly Harvest Farm is on NE Highway 20 outside Corvallis, in the farm country between Corvallis and Albany. It's listed as an agritourism stop but posts no crop list or website, so what's available to visitors isn't documented online. This part of Benton County runs heavily to berries, vegetables, grass seed, and seasonal u-pick. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's open and when.
Midway Farms
15.5 miAlbany
Bills itself as Oregon's only fully dedicated gluten-free farm, on Highway 20 between Albany and Corvallis. The farm stand and online store sell organic produce, pickled cauliflower, carrots and beets, blueberry and blackberry jams, and dried beans, with a CSA for year-round pickup. Open Thursday through Monday, 10 to 6. It's a working mid-valley stand rather than a seasonal attraction.
Camron Ridge Farmstead
13.3 miFitchett's U-Pick Blueberries
15.8 miAlbany
Fitchett's offers u-pick blueberries on Bryant Way SW in Albany, in the mid-Willamette Valley where berry picking runs roughly July through August. The listing confirms u-pick and produce. Varieties, pricing, and daily hours aren't posted online, so check availability by phone before you drive out with buckets in hand.
Bryant Family Farm
15.9 miAlbany
Bryant Family Farm sits on Bryant Drive southwest of Albany, in Linn County. The mid-Willamette Valley around Albany grows grass seed, berries, vegetables, and hazelnuts. No website or public listing came up for the farm beyond the address, so its crops, hours, and whether it sells to the public aren't confirmed. A phone call ahead is the safest way to find out what's available.
Albany Farmers' Market
16.0 miAlbany
Paradise Blueberry Farm
15.8 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.
Bryant Family Farm
16.5 miAlbany
Greens Bridge Gardens
14.1 miJefferson
Greens Bridge Gardens is a farm and garden market on Jefferson-Scio Drive in Jefferson, in the mid-Willamette Valley south of Salem. It runs as a seasonal agritourism destination in Marion County's farm country and keeps its own website.
Chick Chick Farms
12.2 miTurner
Chick Chick Farms
12.2 miTurner
Mission Bottom Produce
15.4 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.
LiMarvin Farm
17.7 miCorvallis
A farm on NE Pine Oak Street in Corvallis, in the mid-Willamette Valley. It's listed for agritourism, which around here usually means seasonal produce or on-farm visits. Little else is posted online, and no website or contact details were found.
Blueberry Meadows
17.9 miCorvallis
Sunnyview Blueberry Farm
13.7 miSalem
Meyer Peach Orchard
13.4 miSalem
Rick Johnson Farm
15.3 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.
Thank You Berry Much Farms
13.1 miSalem
Thank You Berry Much Farms grows berries on Culver Drive Southeast in south Salem, in the valley's cane- and blueberry country. The playful name points to summer u-pick or fresh sales, though the directory lists no website or hours.
Thank You Berry Much Farms
13.1 miSalem
Piefer Family Farm
18.4 miCorvallis
U-pick strawberries open the season here from late May into June, fittingly on Strawberry Lane north of Corvallis. Come fall, the farm shifts to a pumpkin patch and stand stocked with squash, corn stalks, and hay bales. Hours generally run 10 to 4 during each season. It's a small, family-run operation, and reviewers single out how helpful the family is at the stand.
Uncle Daniel's Pumpkin Patch
17.0 miAlbany
Uncle Daniel's Pumpkin Patch is a fall pumpkin farm on Gold Fish Farm Road in Albany, in the mid-Willamette Valley. Linn County patches typically add hayrides, a corn maze, and family activities alongside the pumpkins each October. Online details are limited, so check locally for this season's opening dates and hours before heading out.
Sunnyview Vegetable Farm
14.1 miSalem
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Independence, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Independence, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Independence?
Farms near Independence include 29 agritourism & farm experiences, 15 farm stands, 14 produce farms, 7 organic farms. 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.
