Farms Near Longview, WA
49 local farms within about 30 miles of Longview, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Lower Columbia School Gardens
0.9 miLongview
Watershed Garden Works Inc
1.9 miLongview
Watershed Garden Works is a retail and wholesale nursery in Longview specializing in Pacific Northwest native plants, from wetland species to trees and shrubs. Beyond natives it stocks ornamentals and edibles and runs a small organic farm. The nursery also does custom seed collection, revegetation work, and planting consultation. Inventory shifts often, so staff suggest calling about specific plants. Open Tuesday through Saturday.
Thorneberry Farm
2.9 miRainier
Thorneberry Farm is on West Dike Road in Rainier, on the Columbia River floodplain in Columbia County, northwestern Oregon. The name hints at berries, which grow well on this river bottomland. It's listed for agritourism. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't posted online, so reach out to the farm before planning a trip.
Kelso Bridge Market
3.1 miKelso
The Kelso Bridge Market sets up in downtown Kelso along the Cowlitz River in Southwest Washington. Vendors bring fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, baked goods, and handmade crafts from around Cowlitz County, with some stalls accepting SNAP and WIC. It's a smaller market, so the vendor lineup shifts week to week through the summer growing season.
SandiBuds Blueberry Haven
7.1 miCastle Rock
SandiBuds Blueberry Haven grows blueberries off Sandy Bend Road in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County near the Cowlitz River. Blueberry farms in this part of the state generally open for u-pick from July into August as the berries ripen. Picking days depend on the crop, so call ahead or check locally before driving out.
Youngquist Farms Produce
5.4 miLongview
Willow Grove Gardens
6.2 miLongview
Willow Grove Farm - Michael and Ruth McKee
7.3 miLongview
Willow Grove Farm, run by Michael and Ruth McKee, sits on Willow Grove Road in Longview, near where the Columbia River bottomland spreads out across Cowlitz County. The agritourism listing points to a small working farm open for seasonal visits. Specific crops and hours aren't documented online.
Castle Rock Lavender
10.2 miCastle Rock
Castle Rock Lavender grows lavender and hosts weddings and events on grounds off PH 10 in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The farm books tours by appointment and runs a shop with lavender products. It also rents the property as a wedding and banquet venue, with pricing, available dates and vendor details handled through its site. Reach owner Pam at [email protected] or 360-353-1905.
Crawford Berries 'n Cream
10.8 miRainier
Crawford Berries 'n Cream grows berries on Whitney Road in Rainier, a Columbia River town in Columbia County northwest of Portland. The name pairs berries with cream, a common draw at u-pick farms during summer harvest. No website or social page surfaced beyond the address, so hours, which berries are ready, and any farm-stand treats aren't confirmed here. Call ahead in season.
Goble Community Market
10.1 miThe Goble Community Market meets at the Goble Tavern on the Columbia River Highway near Rainier, in Columbia County along the lower Columbia River. This small riverside market brings together local growers and vendors. Verified days and hours aren't confirmed online.
Clatskanie Farmers Market
11.8 miClatskanie
Nestled in a small rural town along the banks of the Clatskanie River, the Clatskanie Farmers Market is a great place to stop on the way to the coast. The small market offers a rich array of local artisans, crafters, and small scale food producers who grow in the fertile soil of the Clatskanie River Valley. "the coolest little market in oregon"
Bossy Acres Farm
19.4 miToledo
A farm outside Toledo in Lewis County, southwest Washington, along State Route 506 near the Cowlitz River. The rural stretch runs through cattle and hay ground between I-5 and the Toledo airfield. What Bossy Acres raises or sells isn't posted online.
Dobbins Farms
19.4 miWoodland
A family farm stand at 1405 Goerig Road in Woodland, in the lower Columbia region of southwest Washington. It sells seasonal produce direct from the farm through the local growing season. Selection changes with the harvest.
Tall Timbers Forest Farm
15.6 miCathlamet
A forest farm at 85 Hodgson Road near Cathlamet, in the wooded lower Columbia country of Wahkiakum County. It runs a CSA built around small-scale, woodland-grown crops suited to the shady, wet climate of southwest Washington. Members share in the seasonal harvest.
Spirit of Halloweentown
21.0 miSaint Helens
Spirit of Halloweentown is the month-long fall festival in downtown Saint Helens, the town where Disney filmed Halloweentown. It runs select days from late September through November 1 with a nightly pumpkin lighting, live entertainment, haunted houses, and costumed performers on the riverfront plaza. Weekends draw big crowds, so buy tickets and check the schedule ahead of time.
St. Frederic's / Oregon Hill Farms Annual Pumpkin Festival
21.1 miSaint Helens
The Annual Pumpkin Festival at St. Frederic in Saint Helens is a fall fundraiser held at the parish on South 13th Street, tied to Oregon Hill Farms pumpkins. Saint Helens leans hard into autumn each October thanks to its Halloweentown film history, and church pumpkin sales are part of the town's season. Check parish listings for this year's dates.
Woodland Farmers' Market
19.9 miWoodland
Local market started to promote small farms and local products as well as improve fresh food availability. Will be SNAP approved in 2023 as well as a member of the Washington State Farmers Market Association.
The Patch
20.3 miWoodland
The Patch sits on Whalen Road in Woodland, in the mild farm country of southwest Washington's Clark County. The agritourism listing and the name point to a fall pumpkin operation, the seasonal patches and family outings common along the Lewis River bottomland. Details online are thin, so check locally for the October schedule.
Baker Point Farm
20.9 miBaker Point Farm is a small farm in Oregon. Public details about what it grows and whether it sells direct to the public aren't available online yet. Oregon's farm country ranges from Willamette Valley row crops and berries to Eastern Oregon ranchland and orchards.
Donald Farms
19.6 miWoodland
Seventy years of dairy farming came to an end with the sale of the herd, we couldn’t compete with the big dairies despite our passion and award winning herd. We felt burdened to put our passion and belief in providing the very best farm-to-table products from dairy cows to beef cows. That is why in 2019 we launched Donald Farms beef. With a few hundred acres, just as many animals and a lot of hard work we were committed to doing things the right way. Today, we are recognized as the leading far
Rehoboth Ranch
24.2 miWinlock
Vernonia Open Air Market
22.7 miVernonia
Marquardt Farms
25.9 miScappoose
Marquardt Farms is a small family Christmas tree farm on McKay Drive in Scappoose, a longtime fixture of Columbia County holiday traditions. It also sells fresh local honey. Cut trees in season; honey through the year.
Blueberry Farm
24.3 miRidgefield
This blueberry farm on NW 51st Avenue sits just outside Ridgefield, in Clark County north of Vancouver. Southwest Washington's climate suits highbush blueberries, and local U-pick fields generally run from July into August. The listing carries only a generic name and no website, so contact the farm directly to confirm it's open for picking and what the berries cost.
Blue Rose Dairy
27.4 miWinlock
A dairy in Winlock, in the Lewis County farm belt of southwest Washington between Chehalis and Kelso. The area's small dairies raise cows on pasture in the Cowlitz River lowlands. Blue Rose Dairy's herd and any on-farm sales aren't detailed online.
Bountiful Acres
21.9 miBountiful Acres lists an address on NE Cedar Creek Road near Woodland, in the Lewis River country of southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The area's mild, wet climate favors berries, tree fruit, and small mixed produce farms. No website or public listing surfaced during research, so contact the farm directly to confirm what they grow and whether the property is open to visitors.
Scappoose Farmers' Market
27.2 miScappoose
Scappoose Farmers' Market runs behind City Hall next to Heritage Park at 52475 SE 2nd Street, in this small Columbia County town northwest of Portland. Growers and makers from the lower Columbia area sell vegetables, fruit, eggs, and handmade goods. The market gives Scappoose residents a downtown spot to buy straight from nearby farms.
Farmer Gene's Bees
24.6 miVernonia
Farmer Gene's Bees is a beekeeping operation on Adams Road in Vernonia, a small town in the Coast Range foothills of Columbia County. Beekeepers here typically sell raw honey and sometimes beeswax products, with flavor shifting by the season's bloom. No website or social page surfaced beyond the address, so whether Gene sells honey direct or keeps bees mainly for pollination isn't confirmed here. Contact ahead before stopping by.
DRIMO FARM
24.1 miLa Center
new business, raising chicken for eggs and meat. raising sheep. Planting a variety of vegetables. No pesticide
Dobler Hill Dairy, LLC
22.5 miWoodland
Gather and Feast Farm
23.5 miLa Center
Historic Stratton Berry Farm
23.4 miLa Center
Belle Jolie Blueberry Farm
23.7 miLa Center
A blueberry farm on NE 41st Avenue in La Center, in the rolling farm country of north Clark County. Growers in this area typically open for u-pick and pre-picked blueberries from midsummer into August. Specific varieties and hours for this farm aren't confirmed online.
Vista View Farms
23.7 miLa Center
Vista View Farms is on NE 41st Avenue in La Center, in the rolling farm country of Clark County, southwest Washington. The agritourism listing and hilltop-view name suggest a farm open for seasonal visits, though specifics aren't documented online. La Center's small farms lean toward produce, berries and fall pumpkin outings.
Messinger Gardens
23.6 miLa Center
Messinger Gardens sits on NE 63rd Avenue in La Center, in the rolling farm country of northern Clark County near the East Fork Lewis River. Small produce plots, berries, and nursery stock are typical of this corner of southwest Washington. No website or public listing came up in research, so contact the farm directly about what's growing and whether visitors are welcome.
Great Selection Farm
24.6 miLa Center
We sell local beef, pork, honey, eggs we also sell live sheep, goat, roosters and chickens! We also have a butcher station if anyone has any religious needs if they have to do something we don’t mind! We also speak Ukrainian and Russian.
Messinger Gardens, LLC
24.8 miLa Center
Munoz Berry Farm
27.0 miRidgefield
A berry farm on S 78th Place in Ridgefield, in Clark County north of Vancouver. The listing points to a family berry operation; growers in this area commonly sell strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries in season, often u-pick. Specific crops and hours aren't posted online.
Greene Jungle Farm
28.1 miRidgefield
Inspiration Plantation
28.1 miRidgefield
Inspiration Plantation
28.1 miRidgefield
Mindful Creations LLC
26.2 miLa Center
Northwest Organic Farm
29.6 miRidgefield
Thompson's Trees and berries
28.0 miRidgefield
Lewis County Farms
29.2 miEthel
Lewis County Farms
29.3 miEthel
Lewis County Farms is on Pinkerton Road in Ethel, a rural community in the Cowlitz River valley of southwest Washington. Farms in this mild, wet stretch between Chehalis and Morton commonly raise produce, hay, and livestock. Specifics on this operation aren't posted online, so contact it directly to find out what it grows and sells.
Davenport Blueberries
27.1 miLa Center
Davenport Blueberries grows blueberries on NE 137th Court in La Center, in northern Clark County. Southwest Washington's mild, damp climate and acidic soils make it strong blueberry ground, with U-pick and pre-picked fruit typically ready from July into August. No website or public listing surfaced in research, so confirm picking days and prices with the farm directly before heading out.
DRIMOFARM
27.9 miLa Center
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Longview, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 49 farms within about 30 miles of Longview, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Longview?
Farms near Longview include 21 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 11 produce farms, 5 farmers markets. 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.
