Farms Near Philomath, OR
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Philomath, Oregon — all selling direct to consumers.
Philomath - Trunk or Treat in Downtown Philomath
0.5 miPhilomath
This listing is a community Trunk or Treat event on Main Street in downtown Philomath, west of Corvallis, not a farm. Local businesses and residents decorate car trunks and hand out candy to kids, typically on or around Halloween. Dates and participation change year to year. Check with the City of Philomath or the downtown association for the current schedule.
Philomath Farmers' Market
0.6 miPhilomath
Provenance Farm
1.0 miPhilomath
Provenance Farm is on West Hills Road near Philomath, just west of Corvallis where the Willamette Valley meets the Coast Range foothills of Benton County. This is diversified small-farm country. Contact the farm to confirm its crops and whether it hosts visitors.
Greengable Gardens
1.2 miPhilomath
Greengable Gardens is on Grange Hall Road in Philomath, just west of Corvallis in Benton County. The area's mild, wet valley climate suits nursery stock, cut flowers, and market produce, the usual mix for a garden operation of this kind. Contact the farm for current hours and what's available this season.
Hazelton Farms
1.7 miPhilomath
Hazelton Farms in Philomath, Oregon raises a small herd of pasture-raised, grass-fed yaks — animals living the fun, natural life they like. The lean, red yak meat has a sweet, delicate flavor, clean on the palate, sold direct from the farm on Wildwood Road.
Gathering Together Farm
1.7 miPhilomath
Hazelton Farms
1.7 miPhilomath
Nick Hazelton raises a small herd of yaks on pasture at Hazelton Farms on Wildwood Road in Philomath, Oregon — grass-fed animals living the fun, natural life yaks prefer. The result is lean, red, delicious meat with a sweet, delicate flavor that's clean on the palate.
Red Bird Acres
3.2 miRed Bird Acres is a pasture-based farm in Corbett, east of Portland near the Columbia River Gorge, known for pastured chicken, turkey, pork, and eggs. The farm has sold at Portland-area farmers markets and through direct orders. Confirm current availability and pickup with the farm, as its earlier website is no longer active.
Corvallis Indoor Winter Market
2.9 miCorvallis
The Corvallis Indoor Winter Market's 14-week season helps create a nearly year-round locally grown food experience in this part of Oregon's Willamette Valley. Offerings include produce, mushrooms, grains, dried beans, eggs, honey, meat and poultry, fish, baked goods, plants/trees, cheese, milk, ice cream, tamales, pupusas and artisan goods.
Muddy Creek Maze
4.9 miCorvallis
Muddy Creek Maze runs seasonal agritourism on Llewellyn Road south of Corvallis, in the Muddy Creek bottomland of Benton County. A cut-field maze like this usually opens in fall alongside a pumpkin patch and family activities. Check ahead, since the gate follows the autumn season rather than year-round hours.
Blakesley Creek Farm
5.1 miPhilomath
A farm on Blakesley Creek Road near Philomath, in the Coast Range foothills of Benton County west of Corvallis. This wetter western edge of the valley suits pasture, hay, small livestock, and mixed crops. Public information for this listing is limited, so contact the farm directly about what it raises or grows.
Urban Farm
4.5 miCorvallis
Kiger Island Blues
4.8 miCorvallis
Kiger Island Blues grows blueberries on Kiger Island, a bend in the Willamette River just south of Corvallis reached from the Corvallis-Philomath multi-use path. The name and setting point to a summer u-pick blueberry operation in Benton County.
Territorial Road Orchard
5.2 miCorvallis
Sunset Valley Organics
5.4 miCorvallis
Radke's Blueberries
5.1 miCorvallis
Ten Rivers Food Web
5.1 miCorvallis
A Corvallis nonprofit working to build a local food system across Benton, Lincoln, and Linn counties, where only about 5% of food eaten is grown nearby. It runs the Fill Your Pantry winter market, a bulk soil-amendment sale for growers, the Mid-Valley Food Hub that supplies institutions, and an online local food directory.
Radke's Blueberries
5.2 miCorvallis
Family-run blueberries on Three Mile Avenue in Corvallis, picking since 1974. Fields hold Jersey, Bluecrop, Legacy, and Herbert varieties, sold u-pick or pre-picked at the stand. Parking sits under shade trees, and there's a spot for kids to play while parents settle up. Cash, check, and cards all work. The season is short and weather-dependent, so confirm the field is open before heading out.
Corvallis Farmers\' Market
5.2 miCorvallis
Davis Family Farm
5.3 miCorvallis
Davis Family Farm sits on Highway 20 northeast of Corvallis, in Benton County's part of the Willamette Valley. Farms around Corvallis grow vegetables, berries, grass seed, and nursery crops, and many run seasonal stands. No website or public listing came up for the Davis family beyond the address, so their specific crops, hours, and direct-sale options aren't confirmed here. A call ahead is the surest way to check.
Visit Corvallis
5.3 miCorvallis
Visit Corvallis is the city's tourism bureau, not a farm. It promotes area attractions, including Willamette Valley farms, farmers markets, and u-pick spots across Benton County. Anyone using this listing to find a specific farm should look to the operations Visit Corvallis features rather than this office.
Blueberry Meadows
5.5 miCorvallis
Blueberry Meadows grows blueberries along Highway 20 between Corvallis and Albany, in the Willamette Valley of Benton County. The farm opens for u-pick and pre-picked fruit during the summer berry season. Which rows are open changes week to week as the crop ripens.
Kiger Island Blues
6.4 miCorvallis
Peoria Road Farm Market
7.2 miCorvallis
Goodfoot Farm
9.1 miGoodfoot Farm is a Demeter Certified Biodynamic farm in the Hoskins area of Kings Valley, about 20 miles northwest of Corvallis. It grows food for its local community using biodynamic methods that integrate livestock, pest-managing crop selection, and pollinator habitat. The farm sits on Alexander Road in the Coast Range foothills west of the Willamette Valley.
Blueberry Meadows
7.8 miCorvallis
LiMarvin Farm
8.3 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.
Fairfield Farm
9.8 miCorvallis
Fairfield Farm is located on Lakeside Drive in Corvallis, in Benton County's stretch of the Willamette Valley. Farms around Corvallis grow vegetables, berries, grass seed, and nursery stock. No website or public listing surfaced for this farm beyond the address, so its crops, hours, and whether it sells to visitors aren't confirmed here. A call ahead is the best way to learn what's available.
Rainshine Family Farm
10.7 miCorvallis
Rainshine Family Farm grows for a CSA along Kings Valley Highway, northwest of Corvallis in the Coast Range foothills of Benton County. Members sign up for a share and collect a weekly box of seasonal vegetables through the growing season. The Kings Valley corridor is small-farm country, well suited to diversified vegetable plots.
Piefer Family Farm
8.5 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.
Anderson's Blues
10.1 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.
Kings Valley Gardens
11.7 miA small agritourism operation on Tatum Lane in the Kings Valley area of Oregon's mid-Willamette Valley, west of Monmouth (ZIP 97361). The surrounding Luckiamute River country runs to pasture, hay, and small mixed farms rather than large commercial acreage. No website or current listing details turned up, so crops, hours, and whether it's open to visitors aren't confirmed here.
Seven Oaks Native Nursery
8.9 miAlbany
Seven Oaks Native Nursery grows Pacific Northwest native plants on Harvest Drive SW in Albany, in the mid-Willamette Valley. Nurseries like this supply grasses, shrubs, and trees for habitat restoration and low-water landscaping.
Original Goat Yoga at No Regrets Flower Farm & Animal Sanctuary
12.5 miMonroe
The original goat yoga, started by Lainey Morse at No Regrets Farm on Bellfountain Road in Monroe, south of Corvallis in Benton County. Classes pair a beginner-friendly yoga session with a herd of goats that wander among and climb on participants; skipping the poses to pet or photograph the goats is fine. The farm also runs a Goat Happy Hour, and the format has since franchised to locations nationwide.
Heavenly Harvest Farm
9.9 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 | Fresh Goods | Albany
11.0 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.
The Thyme Garden LLC
12.0 miAlsea
The Thyme Garden grows more than 750 herb varieties across themed display gardens — culinary, medicinal, edible flower, and moon gardens — on the Alsea Highway in the Coast Range southwest of Corvallis. It sells herb seeds to gardeners across the US, along with bulk dried herbs, teas, seasonings, hops rhizomes, and herbal honey. The greenhouses and gardens open Friday through Monday, 11 to 4, in summer, no appointment needed, and it hosts tours and luncheons.
Borgo Pass Vineyard
14.6 miMonroe
Borgo Pass Vineyard grows wine grapes on Hawley Creek Road near Monroe, in the southern Willamette Valley south of Corvallis. The area's cool climate suits Pinot Noir and other cool-weather varietals common to Benton County. No winery website or tasting details surfaced beyond the address, so whether they pour tastings or sell only fruit is unclear. Call ahead if you plan to visit.
Horse Creek Farms Oregon
13.8 miHalsey
A farm on Irish Bend Loop in the Halsey area of Linn County, on the flat cropland of the southern Willamette Valley. This ground grows grass seed, wheat, mint, and vegetables between the Willamette River and Interstate 5. The name suggests livestock or pasture alongside field crops. No website or details about direct sales surfaced for Horse Creek Farms.
Allan Mathany
15.4 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.
Birdsong Farm Oregon LLC
14.9 miBirdsong Farm is a small Oregon farm. Public details about its crops, livestock, and location are limited. Reach out to the farm directly to learn what it produces and how to buy.
Bryant Family Farm
12.1 miAlbany
Crooked Gate Ranch LLC
16.0 miMonroe
Leaping Lamb Farm and Farm Stay
14.0 miAlsea
Working sheep farm offering overnight lodging and day tours to visitors since 2008. Hands-on opportunities to help with chores and interact with the livestock. Large seasonal garden, creek through the property, and trails into the Coast Range.
Leaping Lamb Farm
14.1 miAlsea
A working sheep farm in the Honey Grove valley near Alsea that offers overnight farm stays in a farmhouse sleeping up to twelve. Day tours include animal encounters, farm walks, and woodland hikes, and the farm sells limited pasture-raised meat and seasonal produce. Owner Scottie Jones, who wrote two books about the place, works land homesteaded in 1862. Reach them at [email protected] or 541-487-4966.
Horse Creek Farms Oregon
14.9 miHalsey
Fitchett's U-Pick Blueberries
13.2 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
13.7 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.
Midway Farms
13.9 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.
Albany Farmers' Market
14.1 miAlbany
Tamis Farm Stand
15.7 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.
Leaping Lamb Far
17.2 miAlsea
Leaping Lamb Farm has a long history in the Alsea area. The main house and several outbuildings were built by the Spencer family between 1896 and 1930 as part of their original homestead. Formerly known as Honey Grove Farm, it has been a working farm since the fields were first cleared; growing raspberries, blueberries, garlic, apples, pears, plums, grapes, and raising chickens, cattle and sheep. We have continued the tradition of growing pasture for our animals, planting a garden and green hous
The Vertical Rush
21.1 miJunction City
Listed as an agritourism spot on Jaeg Road near Junction City, north of Eugene in the Willamette Valley. Little is published online about what The Vertical Rush offers, and no official website was found to confirm activities or hours.
Ropp Family Farm
16.0 miAlbany
Ropp Family Farm in Albany, in Oregon's Willamette Valley, raises registered Shorthorn cattle for breeding stock, replacement heifers, and premium all-natural USDA locker beef straight from the farm. Dedicated to sustainable practices, the farm also shares a free guide to cooking the perfect steak at home.
Oregon Valley Farm
16.0 miAlbany
Deck Family Farm - Full Farm CSA
22.3 miJunction City
Uncle Daniel's Pumpkin Patch
16.6 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.
Polk County Bounty Market
22.0 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.
Chatoe Rogue Hop yard
21.3 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.
Fairview Farm Fiber Arts
25.1 miDallas
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Philomath, OR?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Philomath, Oregon, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Philomath?
Farms near Philomath include 31 agritourism & farm experiences, 12 farm stands, 7 livestock farms & ranches, 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.
