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Farms Near Puyallup, WA

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Puyallup, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.

Puyallup Farmers' Market

0.8 mi

Puyallup

Linbo Blueberry Farm

1.6 mi

Puyallup

Linbo Blueberry Farm LLC

1.8 mi

Puyallup

Linbo Blueberry Farm grows u-pick blueberries on South Fruitland Avenue in Puyallup, in the fertile Puyallup River valley southeast of Tacoma. The valley's rich soil and mild summers produce the highbush blueberries common across western Washington. Picking usually begins in July and continues into August. Call ahead for daily hours and ripeness.

Four Elements Farm

3.2 mi

Puyallup

A farm on Military Road East in Puyallup, in the Pierce County valley long known for its rhubarb, daffodils, and berry fields. Puyallup's river-bottom soil and mild Sound climate carry a growing season from spring flowers through fall pumpkins. Many of the area's farms cluster near the fairgrounds and the Puyallup River.

Picha Farms, LLC

3.2 mi

Puyallup

A working produce farm in the Puyallup Valley, Picha Farms grows berries through summer and runs a pumpkin patch each fall. The family sells fresh-picked local produce at farm prices and posts harvest updates on Facebook so customers know what's ready. It sits on 52nd Street East in Puyallup, an easy stop for Pierce County shoppers who want field-fresh fruit and vegetables instead of grocery-store stock.

Duris Farms

3.8 mi

Puyallup

Duris Cucumber Farm specializes in pickling cucumbers and sells the dill, garlic, and spices home canners need to put up their own pickles. The Puyallup farm on 44th Street East also carries local fruit and vegetables and takes strawberries to farmers markets in early summer. It runs as a working produce operation, reachable by phone.

Fife Farmers' Market

4.8 mi

Fife

Held at Dacca Park, 2820 54th Avenue E in Fife, through the summer from June to August, with a playground on site for kids. Vendors bring local vegetables, fruit and berries, cut flowers, eggs, milk, baked goods, and handcrafted items. It's a small Pierce County neighborhood market between Tacoma and the Puyallup River delta.

Wild Hare Organic Farm

4.8 mi

Wild Hare Organic Farm grows hundreds of varieties of vegetables, fruit, and herbs in the Puyallup River Valley outside Tacoma. Mark and Katie Green took over the land in 2015 from Dick and Terry Carkner, who farmed it as Terry's Berries for more than 30 years, and the acreage is now protected by the Washington Farmland Trust. They run a year-round CSA in flexible sizes, sell from a farm stand at 4520 River Road East, and bring berries and produce to area markets and co-ops.

Rose Island Farm

5.2 mi

Rose Island Farm is an Indigenous, family-run operation growing herbs and plants for herbal medicine on about an acre in southeast Tacoma, on Puyallup land. The owner named it after Lax Kw'alaams, the 'Island of Wild Roses,' their home village in northern British Columbia. Beyond growing, the farm runs hands-on workshops in ancestral skills and holds weekly gatherings where neighbors share food and make medicine. It centers a BIPOC community space.

De La Mesa Farms

5.2 mi

Bryan and Natalie Mesa grow salad greens, microgreens, and heirloom vegetables on 2.5 no-till acres in Tacoma, with a Latin and subtropical bent: dried Oaxacan corn, smoky peppers, and yuzu. The couple farmed in Waimanalo, Hawaii before buying the Tacoma land at 11910 28th Ave E in 2020. Work happens by hand rather than by tractor, and they run hydroponic and aquaponic systems for microgreens and mushrooms. Planned value-added goods include salsas, ferments, and fresh masa.

Dropstone Farms

7.0 mi

Orting

South Creek Farm to Table LLC

8.7 mi

South Creek Farm to Table sells grass-fed, grass-finished beef and pasture-raised chicken direct from its land at 24816 122nd Ave E in Graham, Pierce County. The hens roam open fields and get organic scratch feed; the cattle finish entirely on grass, with no grain. Visits are by appointment, and buyers pick up beef by the cut or in bulk. The operation keeps its supply chain short, from pasture to the customer's table.

Mt. View Meat & Sausage Company

6.5 mi

Tacoma

Mt. View Meat & Sausage Company has provided custom meat processing and sausage making in Tacoma since 1962 — three generations of the same family cutting, wrapping, and serving the community. The shop handles farm-raised beef and pork, wild game, homemade smoked meats, and free-range grass-fed beef sides and quarters.

Federal Way Farmers Market

9.5 mi

Saturdays 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.

Auburn Farmers Market

8.9 mi

Auburn

Smith Brothers Farms

9.8 mi

Federal 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.

Bright Ide Acres

8.3 mi

Orting

At Bright Ide Acres we pride ourselves on raising our animals with the highest standards for their health, comfort, and ability to engage in natural behaviors. These standards are also extended to slaughter. It is our job to slaughter animals as efficiently and humanely as possible, and for our poultry we have found that the Halal slaughter method meets our ethical requirements. At the start of our season in 2018, we invited a group of Muslim friends and an Imam, Mufti Suhail Tarmahomed of Redmo

Clean Food Farm

8.9 mi

Clean Food Farm grows organic blueberries and vegetables and raises pastured meats and eggs in Orting, in Pierce County's Puyallup River valley. The farm's stated aim is feeding people within a 100-mile radius, keeping its food close to home. Orting's bottomland and Cascade-fed soils suit berries and mixed produce. The operation emphasizes nutrient density and flavor over volume, selling through local channels and direct pickup.

Harlow Cattle Company

8.5 mi

Mosby Farm- Farm Stand and CSA

9.5 mi

Auburn

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.

Terra Organics

8.2 mi

tacoma

Charlottes Blueberry Park

8.7 mi

Tacoma

Charlotte's Blueberry Park is a public Tacoma park built on a former commercial blueberry farm, where the bushes are kept for anyone to pick free during the summer season, usually July into September. It sits off East D Street on the city's east side, along the Water Ditch Trail. Bring your own containers; the berries are first-come, first-served.

Broadway Farmers' Market

8.7 mi

Tacoma

Tacoma's oldest and longest-running farmers market, going since 1990, held Thursdays 10am to 2pm from April through September at 925 Broadway between 9th and 11th downtown. More than 40 vendors bring local produce, specialty foods, hot meals, and handmade goods, with live music each week. Run by the nonprofit Tacoma Farmers Market, it accepts EBT/SNAP, WIC, senior vouchers, and SNAP Market Match.

Tacoma Farmers Market

8.7 mi

The Broadway Farmers Market is Tacoma's original and longest-running market, started in 1990 and marking its 36th year in 2026. It runs Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., April through September, on Broadway between 9th and 11th streets downtown. More than 40 vendors bring Washington produce, specialty foods, hot food, and crafts, with live music each week. It accepts EBT/SNAP, WIC, and senior vouchers.

JIM'S U-FISH at Old McDebbie's Farm

12.0 mi

Spanaway

A catch-your-own fishing pond at Old McDebbie's Farm on 268th Street East near Spanaway in Pierce County. U-fish ponds like this stock trout and charge by the fish you land, with gear usually provided, which makes an easy outing for kids. Open days and pricing aren't posted online.

Take Root Farm (CSA)

8.8 mi

A 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.

Lazy River Farm

12.8 mi

Kent

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.

R and R Farms

13.0 mi

Kent

Elizabeth's Fiber to Yarn, Plants, too!

9.3 mi

Buckley

6th Avenue Farmers' Market

10.1 mi

Tacoma

Run by the nonprofit Tacoma Farmers Market, this small neighborhood market operated Tuesday afternoons each summer at 6th and Pine in Tacoma's 6th Avenue Art District. It opened in 2008 with local produce, prepared food, live music, and handmade goods. The organization later announced this location's closure; its Broadway and Proctor markets still run. Check the Tacoma Farmers Market website for current market days and locations.

South Tacoma Farmers' Market

9.3 mi

Tacoma

Sets up Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., June through September, at the MetroParks STAR Center, 3873 S. 66th Street in Tacoma. Shoppers find local fruit, vegetables, flowers, meats, mushrooms, and bakery goods, while kids use the adjacent playground and spray park. Run by Tacoma Farmers Market, it accepts EBT/SNAP, WIC, and senior vouchers and offers a Fresh Bucks match.

Whistling Train Farm

13.7 mi

Kent

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.

Smith Brothers Farms

13.7 mi

Kent

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.

Pete's Milk Delivery

13.7 mi

Kent

Annas Honey

13.7 mi

Kent

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.

LAZY RIVER FARM & Distillery

13.7 mi

Kent

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."

Kent Farmers' Market

14.3 mi

Kent

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.

South Creek Farms

14.5 mi

South Creek Farms has been worked by Gary and Melissa Forkum and their children since 1993, on family land near Eatonville in the Mount Rainier foothills. They raise organic, grass-fed beef, keep laying hens for farm-fresh eggs, and grow organic vegetables for direct sale. The operation stays small and family-run, selling close to home in south Pierce County. Their pastures and gardens turn over through the growing season.

Proctor Farmers' Market

11.3 mi

Tacoma

Tacoma's only year-round farmers market, the Proctor Farmers Market runs Saturdays 10am to 1pm at North 27th and Proctor in the walkable Proctor District, shifting to the 2nd and 4th Saturdays in the winter months. More than 70 vendors sell farm produce, pastured meats, wild-caught fish, cheese, bread, honey, and eggs, with weekly music and seasonal cooking demos. SNAP Market Match and WIC food-access programs run on site.

Canter-Berry Farms

11.6 mi

Auburn

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.

Green Apple Alpacas

11.8 mi

Auburn

Green Apple Alpacas

11.8 mi

Auburn

Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market

15.4 mi

Saturdays 10am to 2pm, June through September, at 22307 Dock Street on the Des Moines waterfront, with views across Puget Sound to the Olympics. A nonprofit founded in 2006, it brings produce, cut flowers, cheese, meat and fish, baked goods, and several food trucks each week, plus live music and a picnic area. It accepts EBT/SNAP with Fresh Bucks matching, WIC, and senior FMNP vouchers.

Lakewood Farmers' Market

10.6 mi

Lakewood

The City of Lakewood runs this Tuesday market at Fort Steilacoom Park, 2 to 7pm from early June through early September. Alongside farm produce, it leans into a community-event feel with food trucks, lawn games, and live music, and vendors accept SNAP/EBT. Lakewood sits in Pierce County southwest of Tacoma, and the park setting gives the market more room than its earlier Towne Center location.

V2Farm

10.8 mi

Enumclaw

Makarios Acres LLC.

11.0 mi

Buckley

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

Blue Dot Farm

11.4 mi

Enumclaw

Rusty Plow Farm

11.5 mi

Enumclaw

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.

V 2 Farm

11.6 mi

Enumclaw

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.

University Place Farmers Market

12.0 mi

A neighborhood farmers market in University Place, near 3715 Bridgeport Way West in the Tacoma suburbs. Local vendors sell produce and other goods from the surrounding area, and most take cash and cards, with some accepting SNAP, EBT, and WIC. Check the market's Facebook page for the current season's dates and hours.

Dinkelman Worm Farm

12.0 mi

Enumclaw

Sunshine Corners

15.3 mi

Kent

Lind's Custom Meats And Catering

15.3 mi

Kent

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.

Rusty Plow Farm Inc

12.3 mi

Enumclaw

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

12.3 mi

Enumclaw

Stringtown Farms

18.1 mi

Eatonville

A working farm on Eatonville Cutoff Road in the Mount Rainier foothills of Pierce County, near the related Stringtown Cellars and lavender operation on the same road. Eatonville sits in dairy and small-farm country south of Puyallup, along the route toward the mountain's Nisqually entrance. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't listed online.

Blue Dot Farm

12.8 mi

Enumclaw

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.

Wilcox Farms

17.1 mi

Roy

As the Avian Influenza virus continues to impact our industry, our priority is the health and safety of our hens. The virus is potentially fatal to our hens and can be easily transmitted from wild birds. As recommended by our veterinarians, we are not letting our hens outside at this time. We continue to monitor the situation and will adjust our practices as the risk mitigates.

Bobs Blueberry Patch

16.4 mi

Kent

Bob's Bluebery Patch

16.5 mi

Kent

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.

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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Puyallup, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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