Farms Near Maple Valley, WA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Maple Valley, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Maple Valley Farmers' Market
0.5 miMaple Valley
The Maple Valley Farmers' Market operates each Saturday 9 AM to 2 PM from May through October at the Maple Valley Legacy Site. Shop local and regionally-farmed produce, gourmet and specialty foods, and artisan crafted handmade goods. Live music at 11 AM, free parking, good dogs on a leash welcome.
Maple Valley Farmers' Market
0.5 miMaple Valley
Bees in the 'Burbs
1.6 miMaple Valley
Shawn's Quality Meats & Smokehouse
1.6 miMaple Valley
Welcome to Shawn’s Quality Meats and Smokehouse where you will always find the most friendly, knowledgeable, hometown butchers, ready to serve you with a smile. Shawn’s offers Painted Hills, all natural meats, a variety of in house smoked products, sausages, and Free Range Chicken. Come enjoy an all natural meat shopping experience in an uplifting and country style atmosphere at Shawn’s Quality Meats and Smokehouse.
Liberty Alpacas
2.4 miMaple Valley
Chelsea Farms
4.3 miRenton
Bobs Blueberry Patch
3.7 miKent
Bob's Bluebery Patch
3.7 miKent
Bob's Blueberry Patch is a u-pick spot in Kent, in the Green River valley south of Seattle. Blueberries in the valley come ready from July into August. Nothing more about it was posted online.
Sunshine Corners
4.0 miKent
Lind's Custom Meats And Catering
4.0 miKent
Lind's Custom Meats opened in 1968 and has served South King County for over 50 years, family owned and operated in Kent, Washington. The shop runs a quick, humane mobile slaughter truck for farm butchering, custom wild game cutting, smoked meats from animals raised without steroids or hormones, fresh-cut steaks, and full-service catering for weddings and barbecues.
Green Apple Alpacas
6.2 miAuburn
Green Apple Alpacas
6.2 miAuburn
Canter-Berry Farms
6.5 miAuburn
Canter-Berry Farms runs u-pick blueberries along Green Valley Road in Auburn, opening roughly 9am to 4pm in season; bring your own bags and boxes. A farm store in the historic barn sells blueberry gifts and Polish pottery, and the farm has bottled blueberry wine in partnership with Hoodsport Winery. The property sits in the Green River valley southeast of town.
Springbrook Farms Inc
6.8 miRenton
Springbrook Farms Inc. was established in 1945 serving local businesses. Springbrook is a family owned wholesale distribution company ran by 3rd and 4th generation family members. We provide wholesale distribution of fresh and frozen dairy, eggs, drinks, ethnic specialty items and various other products throughout the Pacific Northwest. In 2015 we expanded our business to Eastern Washington to better serve our continually growing customer base. Our current locations are in Renton, WA and Moxee,
PCC Community Markets - Issaquah
9.1 miIssaquah
PCC began as a food-buying club of 15 Seattle families in 1953. Since then, our priorities haven’t changed. Our mission is to ensure that good food nourishes the communities we serve while cultivating vibrant, local, organic food systems. In everything, we strive to inspire and advance the health and well-being of people, their communities and our planet. We embrace stewardship, act with integrity and take action because we care. We’re dedicated to preserving local farmland and we foster high st
Blue Dot Farm
9.6 miEnumclaw
Blue Dot Farm sits off SE 416th Street in Enumclaw, in the dairy and pasture country of the Cascade foothills south of Seattle. The plateau around Enumclaw stays green with hay, produce, and livestock operations. Little about this particular farm is documented online.
Blue Dot Farm
9.7 miEnumclaw
V 2 Farm
10.9 miEnumclaw
A farm on the Enumclaw plateau of King County, along Highway 164 southeast of Auburn toward Mount Rainier. The plateau's pastureland supports dairy, hay and small produce operations. What V2 Farm grows or sells isn't posted online.
Mosby Farm- Farm Stand and CSA
8.4 miAuburn
Mosby Farm ran a farm stand and CSA on SE Green Valley Road in Auburn, in the fertile Green River Valley southeast of the city. The bottomland here grows sweet corn, pumpkins, and vegetables on long-held family farms. The farm's website is no longer active, so its current status is unclear; check locally before visiting.
V2Farm
11.0 miEnumclaw
Top of the Hill Quality Produce & Meats
10.3 miRenton
B & E Meats & Seafood
10.3 miNewcastle
B & E Meats and Seafood began August 1, 1958, when brothers Bob and Earl Green — 19 and 24 years old — opened their Burien meat market; today it's the Northwest's #1 destination for specialty meats and the freshest seafood, with a Newcastle location carrying on the tradition. Every plate starts with humane animal stewardship, friendly service, and deep product knowledge.
Hell or High Water Farm
11.0 miEnumclaw
Rusty Plow Farm
11.5 miEnumclaw
Rusty Plow Farm Inc
11.6 miEnumclaw
Rusty Plow Farm runs u-pick blueberries near Mount Rainier in Enumclaw, opening its fields in summer with a Bucket Club membership for regulars. The farm also sells raw local honey by order and rents an event barn for gatherings. Picking days run mornings into early afternoon through July and August. It's a family-focused stop in the farmland southeast of Seattle.
Rusty Plow Farm
11.6 miEnumclaw
Rusty Plow Farm is on SE 448th Street in Enumclaw, on the plateau between the Green and White rivers in southeast King County. Enumclaw is dairy and small-farm country with Mount Rainier on the skyline. The farm's specific products weren't documented online at the time of writing, so reach out directly to learn what it grows and when it opens.
Enumclaw Plateau Farmers’ Market
11.5 miEnumclaw
Dinkelman Worm Farm
13.2 miEnumclaw
Take Root Farm (CSA)
12.8 miA community-supported-agriculture farm on Buckley-Tapps Highway in the Bonney Lake area of Pierce County, southeast of Sumner. CSA members buy a seasonal share and collect boxes of the farm's vegetables through the growing months. Crop lists and sign-up details aren't posted online.
Auburn Farmers Market
9.8 miAuburn
Lazy River Farm
9.5 miKent
Lazy River Farm lies on 78th Avenue S in Kent, in the Green River valley south of Seattle. The valley's flat, fertile bottomland has long grown produce and berries for the Seattle-Tacoma area. What this farm grows and whether it offers u-pick isn't detailed online. Reaching the farm directly is the best way to learn its season.
Kent Farmers' Market
9.5 miKent
Founded in 1974 by the Kent Lions, the Kent Farmers Market is the oldest market in King County. It runs Saturdays from mid-June through mid-October, 10am to 3pm, at Town Square Plaza on West Smith Street in downtown Kent. Vendors sell USDA-certified organic produce, local crafts, and prepared food, with live music on market days. It accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC, FMNP, and Market Match, and now operates as a project of Living Well Kent.
Renton Farmers Market
11.3 miRenton
"Local Farmers, Fresh Food, Friendly People" At the Renton Farmers Market you will find Washington grown seasonally available produce, meat, cheese, honey, beer, wine, ciders and flowers in addition to locally made baked goods, spices, teas, crafted goods and ready to eat food. Enjoy live music, kid's activities, Master Gardeners and more each week. Tuesdays June through September, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Piazza in Downtown Renton. FREE and easy parking at the City Center Parking Garage (655 S 2nd St) - enter off S 2nd between Logan and Burnett Ave S.
Pearson's Bees and Berries Kennydale Blueberry Farm
12.3 miRenton
Pearson's Bees and Berries runs the Kennydale Blueberry Farm on NE 20th Street in north Renton, pairing u-pick blueberries with backyard beekeeping. Honey from the farm's own hives sells alongside the berries each summer. The small plot sits in Renton's Kennydale neighborhood above Lake Washington. Picking generally opens in July; check ahead for open days.
R and R Farms
10.0 miKent
Pearson's Bees and Berries (U-Pick Blueberries)
12.4 miPearson's Bees and Berries is a u-pick blueberry patch on the old Kennydale farm at 1733 NE 20th St in Renton, growing Concord and Jersey berries the owners never spray, not even with organic sprays. They keep bees and sell the surplus honey when they have it. Picking usually opens mid-July and runs into early September, typically Wednesdays and weekends from 10am to 2pm. Appointments can be booked online.
Newcastle Fruit Produce Co., LLC
13.2 miNewcastle
Makarios Acres LLC.
14.9 miBuckley
Brooks and Hannah McKenzie met in 2011 on the Christian Mingle dating app. Brooks lived in Jacksonville, FL and Hannah lived here in Washington state. After just six weeks of talking over the phone and Skype, Brooks booked a flight to Washington and long story short, never left! Six months later in June 2012, they were married. At the time, Hannah was working at a hair salon in Bellevue and Brooks was doing side construction jobs. In 2013, they rented a home on a farm. Shortly after moving there
Pine Lake Blueberry Farm
15.0 miSammamish
Pine Lake Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on the Sammamish plateau east of Lake Sammamish, near the residential Pine Lake area of the city. Small u-pick blueberry operations like this one open for a short mid- to late-summer window in western Washington, when the fruit ripens. Call ahead or check locally before driving out, since picking days depend on the crop.
Elizabeth's Fiber to Yarn, Plants, too!
14.9 miBuckley
Farmhouse Market
15.4 miA full-service local grocery, not a farmers market, at 33521 SE Redmond-Fall City Road in Fall City. Open 7am to 8pm daily since 2006, it trucks in seasonal produce from Yakima Valley farms in its own truck and also carries Snoqualmie Valley produce, Painted Hills natural beef, and a large organic and gluten-free selection. It works as a stocking-up stop for the Snoqualmie Valley.
Steel Wheel Farm
15.5 miFall City
Steel Wheel Farm grows local, organically grown, nutrient-dense produce in Fall City, Washington — arugula so fresh and purple that restaurant diners ask where it came from. The farm feeds neighborhoods, chefs, and co-ops through its Greens & Grains CSA, the on-site and Tollgate farm stands, and the Fall City and University District farmers markets.
Fall City Meats & Seafood
15.5 miFall City
Your Best Supplier of Fresh Locally Sourced
Whistling Train Farm
11.8 miKent
Whistling Train Farm is Kent, Washington's urban farm in the Green River valley — a CSA with pantry-builder options, u-pick flowers and sunflowers, and a pumpkin patch. After the river's first flood since 1959 inundated the farm in late 2025, the community rallied with work parties and fundraising; soil tests came back clean, the greenhouses are full of seedlings, and the farm is growing again.
Pete's Milk Delivery
11.8 miKent
Annas Honey
11.8 miKent
Anna's Honey has produced pure, natural honey in the Pacific Northwest for more than 40 years — harvested from regional blooms, filtered minimally at 200 microns to remove wax while preserving flavor, and never pasteurized or watered down with additives. Each varietal keeps its own distinct color, aroma, and flavor, like fine wine.
Smith Brothers Farms
11.8 miKent
Smith Brothers Farms has delivered fresh milk to Pacific Northwest porches since 1920 — now bringing 600 locally sourced products, from its own dairy to local bread, eggs, produce, and prepared foods, to more than 60,000 households on the same day every week. Based in Kent, the family-owned service covers Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver with free delivery over $20, no tips or fees, and an insulated porchbox included.
LAZY RIVER FARM & Distillery
11.8 miKent
From working the soil to bottling the finished spirits we take pride in personally tending to every facet of the process. Planting seeds or pruning trees to harvesting the bounty, our hands are in the craft all the way. Quality control is in our soul and our "raison d'etre."
Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm
17.1 miLarsen Lake Blueberry Farm offers u-pick across seven blueberry varieties on 14 acres in Bellevue's Lake Hills Greenbelt, at 700 148th Avenue SE. The city of Bellevue owns the land to preserve local farming history; the Cha family's New Life Garden works it, also selling cut flowers and seasonal vegetables. Picking usually runs mid-July into early September, with the stand open Tuesday through Sunday. Recent u-pick prices ran about $1.50 a pound.
Snofalls Lavender Farm
15.6 miFall City
Henna Blueberry Farm Fall CIty
17.0 miFallcity
A blueberry farm on the Fall City-Carnation Road in Fall City, in the Snoqualmie River valley east of Seattle. This stretch between Fall City and Carnation is thick with berry and produce farms working the valley's rich floodplain soil. Local blueberry u-picks here open through July into August.
Changing Seasons Farm
17.8 miCarnation
Crossroads Farmers' Market
17.9 miBellevue
Tuesdays from noon to 6pm, June through September, in the east parking lot of Crossroads Shopping Center at 15600 NE 8th Street, next to Bellevue's 34-acre Crossroads Park. Vendors sell freshly harvested produce, plants, honey, baked goods, ready-to-eat food, and crafts. Live music, food trucks, and kids' activities run through the season, and the market welcomes leashed pets.
First Light Farm & Learning Center
18.0 miCarnation
Bill Pace Fruit and Produce
17.0 miBellevue
Cultivate Farms
18.3 miCarnation
Cultivate Farms is a small BIPOC, Veteran owned developing farm. Mother and neurologically divergent son team are working diligently to learn, grow and share how to steward the land while building family legacy that will empower the community at large. Your support means changing the world to us!
Tilth Alliance Produce Food and Farm Hub Warehouse
15.3 miThis warehouse is part of Tilth Alliance, a Seattle nonprofit that connects Washington farmers, gardeners, and eaters to build a more sustainable regional food system. Its Food and Farm Hub aggregates locally grown produce for distribution, helping small growers reach wholesale and community buyers. Tilth Alliance also runs education programs and Seattle's largest urban farm, in Rainier Beach.
Seattle Tilth Produce
15.3 miSeattle
Smith Brothers Farms
13.4 miFederal Way
The original PNW delivery service: since 1920, Smith Brothers Farms milkmen and women have run neighborhood routes that now reach from Seattle to Portland — fresh dairy plus curated local groceries, delivered the same day every week with no commitments. Customers stay an average of six-plus years, a loyalty earned porchbox by porchbox.
Federal Way Farmers Market
13.5 miSaturdays 9am to 2pm, May through late September, on S 316th Street between Town Square Park and the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center. Vendors sell produce direct from the farmer plus cut flowers, nursery plants, bakery goods, honey, coffee, and local crafts, with covered eating areas and live music. It runs rain or shine and accepts several food-assistance programs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Maple Valley, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Maple Valley, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Maple Valley?
Farms near Maple Valley include 15 produce farms, 14 farm stands, 12 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 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.
