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Farms Near Sandy, OR

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

Rottweiler Ranch Blueberries

1.9 mi

Sandy

U-pick blueberries on SE Gunderson Road in Sandy, at the western foot of Mount Hood in Clackamas County. The Sandy area's cool nights and long summers suit blueberries, which ripen across July and August here. As a small ranch u-pick, opening depends on how the fruit is coming in week to week, so call ahead before making the drive out from Portland.

Dont Be Blueberries Organic U-pick

2.1 mi

Sandy

Don't Be Blueberries is an organic u-pick patch on SE Gunderson Road in Sandy, in the foothills of Mount Hood east of Portland. It grows blueberries without synthetic sprays, opening its rows to pickers during the midsummer harvest. No website was confirmed online; contact the farm to check this season's opening dates and hours.

Seeger Farms

2.5 mi

Boring

A Clackamas County farm on Highway 211 just outside Boring, southeast of Portland. This stretch of farmland grows berries, nursery stock, and seasonal produce, and Seeger Farms is listed as an agritourism stop. Little is published online about its crops or visiting hours, so call ahead to confirm what's available and when the gate is open.

Sandy Farms

2.5 mi

Boring

Sandy Farms works land on SE Highway 211 near Boring, in the farm and nursery country of eastern Clackamas County between Sandy and Estacada.

Flying Coyote Farm

2.6 mi

Sandy

On the unceded territory of the Clackamas band of the Upper Chinook Tribe in Sandy, Oregon, Flying Coyote Farm grows Certified Organic vegetables and herbs with a focus on flavor, unique heirloom varieties, and pasture-raised meat. Thirty miles from Portland, the farm feeds its community through a CSA, farmers markets, and local restaurant partnerships — an invitation to eat at their table and taste the difference.

Flying Coyote Farm

2.6 mi

Sandy

Flying Coyote Farm is a Certified Organic farm in Sandy, Oregon, 30 miles from Portland on the unceded territory of the Clackamas band of the Upper Chinook Tribe. Passionate about flavor and unique heirloom varieties, the farm distributes vegetables, herbs, and pasture-raised meat through its CSA program, farmers markets, and local restaurants — growing food as an essential and radical act.

Sandercock Blueberry Farm

3.3 mi

Sandy

Organic u-pick blueberries on Sandercock Lane in Sandy, a couple minutes from Shorty's Corner. The field opens long daily hours, roughly 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in season, at about $1.75 a pound — one of the lower u-pick prices in the area. Bring your own containers. Ripeness swings with summer heat, so a quick check before you go helps.

Agro Works Inc.

3.8 mi

Boring

Agro Works Inc. is an agricultural business on SE Orient Drive in Boring, in the farm belt of Clackamas County southeast of Portland. The corporate name suggests a commercial grower or nursery operation rather than a public farm stand. Details about what it produces and whether it welcomes visitors aren't published online, so confirm before stopping by.

Nappe Farms

3.8 mi

Boring

A farm on SE Orient Drive in Boring, in the Clackamas County farm country southeast of Portland. The Boring-Damascus area grows berries, nursery stock, and Christmas trees on rolling ground below the Cascade foothills. Details on what Nappe Farms grows or sells didn't surface online, and no website or contact info was confirmed.

Davis Farms

5.1 mi

Eagle Creek

An agritourism farm on SE Kitzmiller Road in Eagle Creek, a rural community in Clackamas County southeast of Portland. The area runs to small farms, berries, and nurseries in the foothills below Mount Hood. Specifics for this listing are limited online, so reach the farm directly to learn what's grown or offered.

Bushue Family Farm Market and Nursery

4.8 mi

Boring

Blue Raven Farm

5.8 mi

Blue Raven Farm grows in Oregon. Its crops and location aren't documented online, so confirm what it grows and where to buy directly.

Kelso Blueberries

4.5 mi

Boring

A blueberry farm on SE Church Road in the Kelso area near Boring, southeast of Portland. Clackamas County's blueberry farms open for fresh and u-pick sales in July and August, when the high-bush berries come in heavy. The Kelso-Boring foothills grow berries and nursery stock on small family ground. No website or contact details were confirmed for this grower.

The Blues Abide Blueberries

6.0 mi

Gresham

A blueberry farm off SE Lusted Road in Gresham, on the bench above the Sandy River east of Portland. Fruit ripens through midsummer, when small growers like this often open for u-pick or sell at the field. No website or verified contact details were found online.

Lillegaard Blueberries

6.1 mi

Gresham

A blueberry farm on Lusted Road, in the Sandy River farming area east of Gresham. Blueberries in this district ripen from July into August. No website or u-pick schedule for Lillegaard Blueberries was found online.

Glover's Century Farm

5.6 mi

Eagle Creek

The 'Century Farm' name marks a place held by the same family for at least 100 years, an official Oregon designation. Glover's sits on Highway 224 in Eagle Creek, in the Cascade foothills of Clackamas County. It's listed for agritourism. Crop and visit details aren't posted online, so reach out before planning a stop.

Hidden Oaks Llama Ranch

6.9 mi

Estacada

A llama ranch on Currin Road near Estacada, in the Clackamas River foothills east of Portland. The listing indicates llamas on the property; no website or details about visits, breeding stock, or fiber were found online.

Orient Nursery

5.6 mi

Boring

This Boring operation pairs a plant nursery with no-spray u-pick blueberries on Haley Road, southeast of Portland. The nursery side stays closed to the public, but the farm opens for blueberry picking on select days that change from year to year, so calling first matters. Bring your own containers and expect a self-managed picking setup. It has run since the early 2000s.

Boring Saturday Farmers Market

5.6 mi

Boring

The Boring Saturday Farmers Market runs in Boring, a rural Clackamas County community southeast of Portland off Highway 212. Local growers and vendors set up on Saturdays through the warm season. Verified details on current hours and the vendor lineup aren't posted online yet.

Liepold Farms

5.5 mi

Boing

Fungi Farm Shiitake LLC

6.4 mi

Sandy

Captain Blueberry

6.4 mi

Eagle Creek

Captain Blueberry grows blueberries on Folsom Road in Eagle Creek, a rural community in Clackamas County southeast of Portland. Blueberry picking in this area usually opens in July and continues into August. No farm website or social page surfaced beyond the address, so hours, pricing, and whether they offer u-pick or ready-picked fruit aren't confirmed here. It's worth calling ahead during the summer harvest.

Nature's Old Time Meats - order online

5.9 mi

Boring

We began our farming journey in 2008, and use permaculture and regenerative farming principles to provide our family and customers with clean, nutrient-dense, healthy and delicious Nature's Pastured Meats, Nature's Prepared Foods and Nature's Farm Cart. Our farm is located in the beautiful foothills of Mt. Hood, near Portland in Boring, OR U.S.A. Our Farm enjoys a warm summer Mediterranean climate in the Willamette Valley behind a coastal mountain range on the Pacific ocean. We raise chickens, A

Sunray Blueberry Farm

6.3 mi

Boring

A blueberry farm on SE Sunray Drive in Boring, the rural stretch east of Gresham known for berry and nursery ground. Blueberries here ripen through July and August, when small growers typically open for u-pick or sell at the field. No website or verified contact details were found online.

Winslow Food Forest

6.1 mi

Boring

Winslow Food Forest sits on SE 272nd Avenue in Boring, in the farm-and-forest country of Clackamas County east of Portland. The name points to a permaculture-style food forest of perennial fruit, nut, and edible plantings grown together.

Good Rain Farm

6.8 mi

Gresham

Full Cellar Farm

6.8 mi

Gresham

Winslow Food Forest

6.1 mi

Boring

Tara Farms

7.9 mi

Corbett

Estacada Farmers Market

7.8 mi

The Estacada Farmers Market sets up Saturdays from 10am to 2pm, May through September, in front of the Estacada Fire Department on NW Wade Street. This small Clackamas County town sits at the edge of the Mount Hood forest along the Clackamas River, and the market gathers area growers and makers.

Oregon Blues

6.6 mi

Boring

A blueberry farm on SE Telford Road in Boring, in the berry country southeast of Portland. The name marks it as an Oregon blueberry grower, likely offering fresh or u-pick berries when the Clackamas County crop ripens in July and August. A web domain under the name exists but wasn't reachable, so hours and public access aren't confirmed here.

Wills Berry Hill

8.2 mi

Corbett

Wills Berry Hill is a berry farm on SE Christensen Road in Corbett, on the bluffs above the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland. This high ground in east Multnomah County grows berries and produce through the summer. Small hillside farms here open seasonally, so it's worth confirming picking days and stock before making the drive up.

Kerslake Farms

8.2 mi

Corbett

Kerslake Farms works land on SE Christensen Road in Corbett, high on the Columbia River Gorge bluffs east of Troutdale. The cool, wet uplands of east Multnomah County favor berries, tree fruit, and pasture. It reads more as a quiet family-farm road than a big agritourism stop, so contact the farm directly about produce and visiting.

Terra Farma

8.7 mi

Corbett

Our History Terra Farma is run by Linda and Mike, who have been farming here since 2003. We purchased our property in 2001 without any intention of becoming farmers, we were vegetarians and mostly just wanted lots of space to grow our own food. Shortly thereafter, a friend gave us seven chickens, and our transformation was underway. We quickly expanded our laying flock and began selling eggs to friends and co-workers. When we had a surplus of mean roosters, a friend slaughtered them for us and t

Klock Farm

9.0 mi

Corbett

Klock Farm specializes in blueberries at 931 NE Salzman Road in Corbett, offering u-pick, fresh-market, frozen, and dried berries plus blueberry plants for sale. Picking runs Friday and Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons in season. Contact Ryan by phone or text.

Burns Farm

8.1 mi

Troutdale

Burns Farm is located on SE 302nd Avenue in Troutdale, at the eastern edge of the Portland metro area where the Columbia Gorge begins. Small farms here grow produce, berries, and seasonal crops, with fall pumpkins a common draw. No farm website or listing details surfaced beyond the address, so hours and offerings aren't confirmed here. Check locally before making the drive out.

Klock Farm

9.1 mi

Corbett

Burns Farm

8.3 mi

Troutdale

Aslan's How Organics

7.1 mi

BORING

Drumcliffe Farm

7.4 mi

Sandy

Drumcliffe Farm sits at 52203 E Terra Fern Road in Sandy, in the foothills below Mount Hood east of Portland. The Sandy area's cool, wet climate and forest-edge farmland suit pasture, berries, and hardy vegetables. This is small-scale foothills farm country along the route up to the mountain.

Dancing Roots Farm

9.5 mi

Troutdale

H.I. Bar Farms

9.3 mi

Estacada

H.I. Bar Farms is on S Springwater Road near Estacada, in the Clackamas River foothills southeast of Portland. The brand-style name suggests a livestock or ranch operation in this rural corner of Clackamas County.

Don smith blueberries at Estacada

8.8 mi

Estacada

Puddleville Pastures

9.0 mi

Estacada

Puddleville Pastures runs a CSA on Bluegrass Lane near Estacada, in the Clackamas River foothills below Mount Hood. The name points to pasture-based farming, common in this wetter stretch of Clackamas County where livestock and mixed produce both do well. Members buy in for a recurring share picked up through the season.

Schwartz Enterprises

10.8 mi

Corbett

An agritourism listing on the Historic Columbia River Highway in Corbett, on the bluffs above the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland. Corbett's plateau holds farms, u-pick berries, and Christmas-tree growers. The generic business name gives little detail, and public information is limited, so contact them directly to confirm what they offer.

Thompson Farms

8.1 mi

Boring

A farm in Boring, in the Clackamas County countryside east of Portland. Beyond the agritourism listing, little specific information is published online about what Thompson Farms grows or offers to visitors.

Don Smith Tree Farm

9.0 mi

Estacada

Telios Farm CSA

8.2 mi

Damascus

Lucas Ridge Farms

9.3 mi

Estacada

A u-pick blueberry farm in Estacada growing Duke, Patriot, Blu-Ray, and Reka varieties with organic methods. Picking runs by appointment, offered Tuesdays and Wednesdays only, so arrange a visit ahead rather than dropping in. The hillside setting east of the Portland metro makes it a quiet stop during the July and August blueberry season.

Oregon Lavender Farm

8.6 mi

Oregon Lavender Farm sits on South Harris Road in Oregon City and is operated by Liberty Natural Products, a longtime botanical-ingredient supplier. The farm grows lavender used for distilled essential oil and lavender products.

Historic Kirchem Farm

8.6 mi

Oregon City

Historic Kirchem Farm sits on S Bakers Ferry Road in the rural country south of Oregon City, Clackamas County. The name points to a heritage farmstead used for agritourism in the Willamette Valley foothills.

Olson Farms

8.9 mi

Damascus

Olson Farms works land on SE Borges Road in Damascus, southeast of Portland in Clackamas County's farm belt. It runs as a family farm.

Troutdale Farmers' & Artists' Market

11.2 mi

Troutdale

Held at 551 E Columbia River Highway in Troutdale, this market sits at the eastern edge of the Portland area where the highway heads into the Columbia River Gorge. It combines farm vendors with local artists, mixing produce and eggs with handmade work. Growers from east Multnomah County and the Sandy River area supply the seasonal tables.

Wenzel Farm

9.7 mi

Oregon City

Wenzel Farm on S Ridge Road in Oregon City is best known for the Fantasy Trail, a walk-through path the family carved through the woods and filled with hand-built castles, towers, and figures. The farm lights it up for Halloween in October and again for the Christmas season. It has run for decades as a local tradition rather than a working produce operation. Check current dates and admission before visiting.

Fantasy Trail Wenzel Farm

9.7 mi

Oregon City

The Fantasy Trail is Wenzel Farm's walk-through attraction on S Ridge Road in Oregon City, a wooded path lined with hand-built castles, a dragon, gnomes, and other figures the family constructed over many years. Crowds come for the Halloween run in October and the Christmas light display later in the year. Admission and dates are set each season. It's an event destination, not a produce farm, so check the current schedule before visiting.

The Original Gresham Farmers Market

10.4 mi

Gresham

Damascus Fresh and Local Market

9.2 mi

Damascus

The Damascus Fresh and Local Market runs in Damascus, on the eastern edge of the Portland metro along Highway 212 in Clackamas County. Area farms and vendors sell produce and local goods through the growing season. Current days and hours aren't confirmed online.

Gresham Saturday Market

11.2 mi

The Gresham Saturday Market serves Gresham, east of Portland in Multnomah County. Vendors bring produce, flowers, plants, and prepared food during the warm-season Saturday run. The market has used a downtown Gresham location in recent years, so the listing's Burnside Road address may be dated; check locally for the current spot.

Windy River Livestock

13.3 mi

Windy River Livestock is Will and Jocelyn Stauffer's multi-generational family farm in Washougal, Washington, raising grass-fed, natural beef and pastured pork in the Columbia River Gorge with organic practices and rotational grazing. Products sell through the online store with local pickups, at Clark County farmers markets by the cut, and as shares year-round.

Three Goats Farm

9.9 mi

Oregon City

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

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Farms near Sandy include 32 agritourism & farm experiences, 17 produce farms, 11 organic farms, 10 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.

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