Farms Near Ridgefield, WA
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Ridgefield, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Inspiration Plantation
2.0 miRidgefield
Greene Jungle Farm
2.0 miRidgefield
Inspiration Plantation
2.0 miRidgefield
Blueberry Farm
1.9 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.
Munoz Berry Farm
1.8 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.
Thompson's Trees and berries
2.9 miRidgefield
DRIMO FARM
3.8 miLa Center
new business, raising chicken for eggs and meat. raising sheep. Planting a variety of vegetables. No pesticide
Northwest Organic Farm
4.5 miRidgefield
Van Laeken Farms
4.8 miRidgefield
Van Laeken Farms lies on NW 169th Street in Ridgefield, part of the farm belt in southwest Washington's Clark County. Beyond the agritourism listing, little is documented online. Small farms in this area typically run seasonal produce, berries or fall pumpkin activities.
Quackenbush Farm
4.5 miRidgefield
Greer Family Farm
5.6 miGreer Family Farm sits on NW 151st Street in the Felida and Salmon Creek area north of Vancouver, in Clark County. This edge of the metro still holds small farms among newer subdivisions, with berries and seasonal produce common on the remaining acreage. Nothing specific about the farm's crops or hours appeared online, so reach out directly before visiting.
The Patch
5.9 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.
Woodland Farmers' Market
6.5 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.
Gather and Feast Farm
6.2 miLa Center
Mindful Creations LLC
5.5 miLa Center
Salmon Creek Farmers' Markets
6.8 miVancouver
A neighborhood market in the Salmon Creek area north of downtown Vancouver, this one runs Thursdays 11am to 3pm through the season. Vendors come mostly from nearby Southwest Washington farms and small businesses, selling produce, meat, fish, dairy, herbs, flowers, prepared food, and handmade crafts. It has served Salmon Creek for over 15 years and accepts SNAP with Market Match dollars up to $25 a day. Expect a community-based feel over a large crowd.
Slice Of Heaven Gardens
7.4 miVancouver
Great Selection Farm
6.2 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.
Free KK Pumpkin Patch
7.0 miVancouver
Free KK Pumpkin Patch sets up near 134th Street in the Salmon Creek area of north Vancouver, Washington. It's a seasonal fall pumpkin stop in a fast-growing suburban stretch of Clark County. Opening dates land in October; confirm the current season with the patch before heading out.
Dobbins Farms
6.9 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.
Donald Farms
7.6 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
Sauvie Island Dahlias U-Cut Flower Garden
7.0 miPortland
This u-cut dahlia garden grows rows of dahlias for visitors to cut themselves on NW Reeder Road, on Sauvie Island just northwest of Portland. Dahlias bloom from late summer into the first fall frost, the window when the island's flower and pumpkin farms draw city visitors across the bridge.
Belle Jolie Blueberry Farm
6.8 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
6.8 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.
Historic Stratton Berry Farm
7.0 miLa Center
St. Frederic's / Oregon Hill Farms Annual Pumpkin Festival
6.1 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.
Spirit of Halloweentown
6.2 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.
Second Mile Marketplace and Food Hub
7.7 miVancouver
Second Mile Marketplace and Food Hub operates on NE Highway 99 in Vancouver, Washington, pairing a food-access marketplace with a hub that moves local farm products. The model gets fresh food to residents while giving small Clark County growers a distribution outlet. Specific hours and ordering details weren't confirmed online, so reach out before visiting.
Messinger Gardens, LLC
6.9 miLa Center
Trail of Terror
7.6 miVancouver
Trail of Terror is a seasonal haunted attraction near NE 144th Street in Vancouver, Washington, opening for the Halloween stretch in Clark County. It trades on the fall scare-season draw common across the Portland-Vancouver area. Dates and admission are best confirmed with the operator each October.
Messinger Gardens
8.4 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.
Storytree Farm
8.4 miVancouver
Bountiful Acres
9.0 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.
Dobler Hill Dairy, LLC
8.9 miWoodland
Nick's Acres
7.5 miBattle Ground
Nick's Acres is on NE 94th Avenue in Battle Ground, in Clark County north of Vancouver. Small farms in this rural stretch of southwest Washington often grow produce, berries, or pumpkins and open to visitors seasonally. Details on this farm's crops and hours aren't posted online. Contact it directly to find out what's in season and whether it's open to the public.
Nick's Acres
7.9 miBattle Ground
Oak Island Farms
9.7 miPortland
Raises pasture-raised beef on Sauvie Island, between the Columbia and Willamette Rivers about 15 minutes from downtown Portland, and also grows corn, pumpkins, wheat, and grass seed. Beef sells as whole, half, and quarter shares, custom-cut through The Meating Place butcher in Hillsboro. The multi-generational family farm also bales premium horse hay. It's a working production farm, not a u-pick stop.
Flat Tack Farm
8.9 miFlat Tack Farm is a small Oregon farm. Details about its crops and exact location aren't clearly published online. Contact the farm directly to find out what it grows and how to buy.
Hunters' Greens
8.9 miBrush Prairie
Bi-Zi Farm
9.5 miVancouver
Bi-Zi Farms runs a sunflower festival in summer and a pumpkin patch with a corn maze in fall on NE 119th Street in east Vancouver, plus farm-fresh produce and school field trips. It's open daily, roughly 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., closing in bad weather and on major holidays.
Marquardt Farms
8.6 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.
Basket Flat Ranch
8.5 miBattle Ground
Basket Flat Ranch raises 100% grass-fed and finished beef on lush pastures near Battle Ground, Washington, serving the greater Vancouver/Portland community — Angus and Wagyu/Angus cross, free from pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, and GMOs. Reserve a quarter, half, or whole with a deposit, pick your butcher and cut preferences, and call the rancher directly with questions.
Columbia Farms
11.5 miPortland
Columbia Farms runs a u-pick operation on Gillihan Road on Sauvie Island, the farm island where the Columbia and Willamette rivers meet just northwest of Portland. Pickers fill their own flats with strawberries, raspberries, marionberries, and blueberries as each crop comes ripe through summer, and the fields include cut flowers. Sauvie Island is one of the Portland area's most popular u-pick destinations. Check current picking conditions before you go.
Delta Farms / The Pumpkin Patch
11.5 miPortland
The Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island has grown pumpkins and produce along NW Gillihan Road since 1967. The farm runs u-pick fields, a produce market, a corn maze, and family activities, drawing Portland crowds each October. Summer hours run 9am to 5pm, stretching to 10am to 6pm in October. It's a short drive northwest of downtown Portland across the Sauvie Island bridge.
The Pumpkin Patch
11.5 miPortland
The Pumpkin Patch has farmed Sauvie Island since 1967 and draws Portland families every fall for pick-your-own pumpkins, a market of fresh farm produce, and free activities. Its big draw is the Maize, a corn maze cut into the fields, along with an animal barn and food stands. The farm sits on NW Gillihan Road on the island's east side, a short drive from the city.
Dee Parson
11.5 miPortland
A farm listing on Gillihan Road on Sauvie Island, the large farming island where the Willamette meets the Columbia northwest of Portland. Sauvie Island is known for u-pick berries, pumpkins, produce stands, and flower fields. The listing carries only a personal name, so crop and season details aren't clear from public sources; contact directly to learn more.
Bella Organic Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
11.5 miPortland
Bella Organic runs an organic farm on Gillihan Road on Sauvie Island, just northwest of Portland, best known for its fall pumpkin patch and corn maze. The island setting draws city families each autumn for pumpkins, the maze, and u-pick fields, with berries earlier in the summer. Organic ground sets it apart from many nearby patches.
Urban Growers Market
12.0 miA community market at 2315 Main Street in Vancouver's Uptown Village area. Vendors sell locally grown produce and made-in-Washington goods during the warmer months. Dates and hours vary by season.
Scappoose Farmers' Market
9.1 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.
Morrow's BlueBerry Patch
8.7 miBattle Grounds
Taylor Family Farm
11.5 miVancouver
Vancouver Farmers' Market
12.9 miVancouver
One of Washington's largest farmers markets, drawing up to 250 vendors to Esther Short Park at 605 Esther Street in downtown Vancouver, where it has run since 1990. Open weekends from spring through fall, with Saturday and Sunday hours, plus a smaller Saturday winter market. Stalls mix farm-direct produce, nursery stock, high-end crafts, food, and art.
Vancouver Farmers Market
12.9 miVancouver
The Vancouver Farmers Market Association (VFM) strengthens healthy communities by supporting local small businesses, improving food access, and creating community gathering spaces in Vancouver, WA. Since 1990, VFM has supported over 270 businesses, welcomed 500,000+ shoppers annually, and generated $27M+ in local impact. Beyond weekly markets, VFM offers food access, small business development, and youth education programs.
Sauvie Island Farmer's Market
12.4 miPortland
Sauvie Island sits where the Willamette and Columbia rivers meet northwest of Portland, and this market gathers growers from that farming island at 16205 NW Gillihan Road. The island is known for berries, sweet corn, pumpkins, and truck-garden vegetables, so the stalls follow that harvest from early summer through fall.
The Pumpkin Patch
12.3 miPortland
Blue Bee Farm
10.6 miPortland
Blue Bee Farm is a honey producer on NW Sauvie Island Road, on Sauvie Island just northwest of Portland. The island's farms and wild floral sources feed local honey production through summer and fall. No public website was confirmed; contact the farm to find out where its honey is sold and whether the site is open to visitors.
Davenport Blueberries
10.1 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.
Bella Organic
12.7 miPortland
Hayden Island Farmers Market
13.8 miPortland
This seasonal market sets up at Jantzen Beach Center on Hayden Island, the strip of north Portland that sits in the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington. Shoppers browse local produce and vendor stalls a short walk from the waterfront. Days and the vendor lineup aren't posted online, so hours are best confirmed with the shopping center before a visit.
Sauvie Island Blueberry Farm (Anne Jones) U-pick
12.3 miPortland
A u-pick-only blueberry farm on Burlington Court on Sauvie Island, about 15 minutes north of Portland. Early Blue, Blue Ray, Blue Crop, Vanetta, and Olympia varieties ripen in succession from late June into mid-August, priced around $4.50 a pound. Dahlias grow as a second crop. There's no pre-picked option — you pick everything yourself — so plan for a bit of time in the field.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Ridgefield, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Ridgefield, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Ridgefield?
Farms near Ridgefield include 26 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 produce farms, 12 farm stands, 9 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.
