Agritourism & Farm Experiences near Port Angeles, WA

15 agritourism & farm experiences within about 30 miles of Port Angeles — Jan's Country Garden, Lazy J Farm and Lazy J Tree Farm, and more. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors.

Jan's Country Garden

7.3 mi

Port Angeles

A country garden farm on O'Brien Road in Port Angeles, on the northern Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County. Farms in this coastal strip between the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic foothills grow flowers, produce, and berries in a cool maritime climate. Port Angeles anchors the peninsula's north shore near Hurricane Ridge.

Lazy J Farm

8.5 mi

Port Angeles

Lazy J Farm is on Gehrke Road in Port Angeles, on Washington's Olympic Peninsula between the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains. Small farms here raise livestock, hay and mixed produce in the rain-shadow climate. The farm's specific offerings weren't listed online at the time of writing, so contact them before visiting to confirm what they raise.

Lazy J Tree Farm

8.5 mi

Port Angeles

Lazy J Tree Farm on Gehrke Road near Port Angeles lets families cut their own Christmas trees and sells handmade wreaths from the barn shop each holiday season. The rest of the year it offers u-pick blueberries and rhubarb, heritage apples and potatoes, plus locally made compost and mulch and yard-waste drop-off. Reach the farm at 360-457-5950 or on Facebook.

Graysmarsh Farm, Inc

11.5 mi

Sequim

Graysmarsh Farm grows berries on Woodcock Road in the Dungeness Valley near Sequim and turns them into preservative-free preserves — strawberry, seedless raspberry, wild blackberry, and a raspberry-loganberry blend. The farm runs a u-pick operation on the dry, sunny side of the Olympic Peninsula and sells its jams through local retailers. Its raspberry-with-lavender preserve nods to the valley's signature crop.

Sequim Pumpkin Patch

12.2 mi

A fall pumpkin patch along US Highway 101 in Sequim, on the Olympic Peninsula. Sequim's place in the Olympic rain shadow gives it unusually dry, sunny weather for the coast. Patches here typically open in October with pumpkins and family activities; specific hours aren't posted online.

B&B Family Lavender Farm

12.9 mi

Sequim

B&B Family Lavender Farm keeps more than 14,000 organic lavender plants on Old Olympic Highway in Sequim, the lavender capital of the Olympic Peninsula. Free guided tours run every 30 minutes from May through September, with u-pick lavender, live distillation demonstrations, a farm store, and lavender ice cream. Peak bloom hits late June through July, and admission is free.

Cameron Berry Farm

13.0 mi

Sequim

A berry farm at the corner of Wheeler and Woodcock Roads in the Dungeness Valley near Sequim. The valley's dry, sunny microclimate — rare on the Olympic Peninsula — ripens strawberries and raspberries through midsummer for u-pick and stand sales. Woodcock Road runs through the heart of Sequim's small-farm belt north of town.

Hydrangea Rangers

13.7 mi

Sequim

Hydrangea Rangers grows hydrangeas on Roupe Road in Sequim, selling potted plants along with fresh and dried blooms. The farm supplies cut hydrangeas for weddings and dries stems for arrangements. Sequim's dry, sunny rain-shadow climate on the Olympic Peninsula suits the flower fields.

Dungeness Meadow Farm

14.8 mi

Sequim

A farm on Meadowmeer Lane in the Dungeness Valley outside Sequim, on the dry, sunny side of the Olympic Peninsula. The valley's rain-shadow climate and Dungeness River irrigation make it Washington's lavender heartland, alongside berry and vegetable farms. Sequim runs its lavender season through July, drawing visitors for u-cut fields and farm stands.

Olympic Lavender Heritage Farm (Olympic Lavender)

15.0 mi

Sequim

A lavender farm on Marine Drive in Sequim, on the Dungeness prairie of the Olympic Peninsula, where a rain-shadow climate has made the town North America's self-styled lavender capital. Sequim's farms open their rows each summer and anchor the July lavender festival. Olympic Lavender's current products and visiting hours aren't clearly posted online.

Blueberry Haven Farm

15.2 mi

Port Angeles

A blueberry farm on Lewallen Road in Port Angeles, on the north Olympic Peninsula. The Dungeness-Port Angeles lowland's cool summers suit blueberries, and small farms like this typically open for u-pick when fruit ripens in mid to late summer. Clallam County shoppers can pick their own by the bucket.

Jardin du Soleil

16.1 mi

Sequim

Discover Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm in Sequim. Explore blooming lavender fields, pick fresh bundles, and watch distillation in action. A family-friendly destination with goats, chickens, and a playful maze. Enjoy lavender lemonade, sorbet, and shop for unique gifts. Seasonal events feature music and hands-on experiences. Open April through September with weekend hours into December.

Dietz Mushroom Farm

16.4 mi

Sequim

Dietz Mushroom Farm grows mushrooms on the Olympic Peninsula outside Sequim, in the rain-shadow Dungeness Valley known for its mild, dry microclimate. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop among the Sequim area's lavender fields and small produce operations. A specific crop list and visiting hours weren't posted online, so call ahead before driving out to the peninsula.

Cedarbrook Lavender and Herb Farm

16.7 mi

Sequim

Cedarbrook Lavender is a Sequim lavender farm dating to 1967, one of the oldest in the Dungeness Valley. It grows and hand-harvests lavender, then blends and distills it into bodycare, candles, culinary buds, honey, and essential oils sold at its shop. Sequim's rain-shadow climate on the Olympic Peninsula gives the region its long lavender bloom, celebrated each July.

Compass Rose Farms

27.4 mi

Port Townsend

Compass Rose Farms works land on West Uncas Road between Port Townsend and Discovery Bay, on the Olympic Peninsula's Quimper coast. Jefferson County's small farms here raise vegetables, flowers, and livestock in the rain-shadow climate east of the Olympics. Public information on this farm's stand and hours is limited.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many agritourism & farm experiences are near Port Angeles?

US Farm Trail lists 15 agritourism & farm experiences within about 30 miles of Port Angeles, Washington, the closest being Jan's Country Garden in Port Angeles. Every one sells direct to the public.

Can you visit agritourism & farm experiences near Port Angeles in person?

Many welcome visitors — through a farm stand, on-farm store, or by appointment. Check each farm's page for hours and how to buy before you drive out.

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