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Farms Near Silverton, OR

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

Silverton Farmers Market

0.2 mi

Silverton Farmers Market gathers Willamette Valley growers selling fresh produce, farm eggs, pasture-raised meats, raw honey and beeswax, and cut-flower bouquets, alongside baked goods, canned vegetables, soaps, and local Mexican food. The market accepts SNAP EBT, which stretches buying power for many shoppers. It runs a seasonal outdoor market plus a winter market in Silverton, and posts vendor and schedule updates on its Facebook and Instagram pages.

Silverton Farmers Market- Winter

0.5 mi

Silverton

Harpole's Produce

2.3 mi

Silverton

Harpole's Produce is a produce farm and stand on Mount Angel Highway (OR-214) near Silverton, in Marion County's farm country east of Salem. Expect seasonal Willamette Valley vegetables and fruit through the growing season.

Lonely Lane Farms

4.9 mi

Mt Angel

At Lonely Lane Farms, we offer sustainably raised, grass-fed beef, lamb, goat, and pork. Third-generation farmers Mike and Patty Kloft run a 165-acre farm in Oregon’s beautiful Willamette River Valley and lease 300 acres of grazing lands at the historic Mount Angel Abbey. This land provides space for the farm’s animals to graze and roam freely, creating a great quality of life for the animals, a sustainable way of farming, and a high quality product for our customers. Locally owned and operated,

Purdy Enterprises

4.8 mi

No-spray u-pick blueberries — Duke and Chandler varieties — on Marquam Road NE outside Mount Angel. Picking is self-serve from sunrise to sunset: bring your own containers, weigh on the scales under the red barn, and pay the honor box in cash, check, or Venmo. Strawberries have grown here in past years but aren't currently offered. Open days and ripeness get posted to Facebook.

Rudishauser Tomato Patch

4.0 mi

Silverton

Forsters' Blueberry Hill

4.4 mi

Silverton

Forsters' Blueberry Hill grows blueberries on Hazelnut Ridge Road near Silverton, in the farm country east of Salem. The name and produce listing point to summer u-pick, when Willamette Valley blueberries ripen from late June into August. No active website posts varieties or daily hours. Call or check locally before driving out, since open rows depend on the week's ripening.

Fariji Farm

4.8 mi

Silverton

Fariji Farm is on Howell Prairie Road NE near Silverton, in the Marion County farmland east of Salem. The agritourism listing carries no website or crop details, so specifics aren't posted online. This stretch of Howell Prairie grows berries, vegetables, and seasonal u-pick. Contact the farm directly to learn what's available and when it's open to visitors.

Windmill Acres

4.8 mi

Silverton

Windmill Acres is on Howell Prairie Road NE near Silverton, in the farmland east of Salem in Marion County. The agritourism listing includes no website or crop details, so what's grown and when to visit aren't posted online. Howell Prairie runs through prime Willamette Valley ground known for berries, vegetables, hops, and grass seed. Contact the farm to confirm hours and offerings.

Fariji Farm

5.0 mi

Silverton

Willamette Valley Pie Company

6.1 mi

Salem

Willamette Valley Pie Company bakes fruit pies, cream pies, and cobblers at its shop and bakery on 82nd Avenue NE in Salem, using fruit from its own farms and dozens of local growers. Marionberry is the signature flavor. Beyond the retail counter, the company runs a widely used pie fundraising program for schools and community groups across the region.

Wilco Strawberry Farms

8.1 mi

Woodburn

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm

8.1 mi

Woodburn

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm grows dozens of acres of tulips off Meridian Road south of Woodburn and hosts the Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest each spring, one of Oregon's best-known flower events. Visitors walk the color-blocked fields, cut their own blooms, and buy bulbs, with food, wine, and family activities on-site. Later in the year the farm shifts to other seasonal crops and events.

B & P Hitz Fruit Farm

8.4 mi

Woodburn

Wilco Strawberry Farms

8.4 mi

Woodburn

Strawberries off Wilco Highway in Woodburn, one of the Willamette Valley's main berry-growing areas in Marion County. Oregon's field strawberries, prized for flavor over shipping durability, ripen in a short June-to-early-July window, so the season is brief and worth catching early. Woodburn's flat, fertile ground draws pickers and roadside berry stands each summer. Confirm picking days at the start of the season.

Elliott Prairie Farm

8.9 mi

Woodburn

Elliott Prairie Farm sits on S. Orchard Lane near Woodburn, on the flat farmland of Marion County in the mid-Willamette Valley. The area is known for nurseries, berries, hops, and row crops. No website or public details about this farm were found, so contact it directly to confirm what's grown and whether visitors are welcome.

Fordyce Farm inc.

6.5 mi

Salem

Fordyce Farm has been family owned and operated in Salem, Oregon since 1959, now with the fourth generation growing up on the farm — a u-pick and we-pick berry farm with Hood strawberries, blueberries, boysenberries, blackberries, and black currants, plus a fall pumpkin patch and corn maze. The farm store and bakery turn out scones, breads, small-batch ice cream, and famous milkshakes, with CSA shares, farm-to-table breakfasts, and plants propagated on site.

Fordyce Farm inc.

6.5 mi

Salem

Four generations of the Fordyce family have farmed this Salem, Oregon berry operation since founder Bob Fordyce started in 1959 — u-pick Hood strawberries, blueberries, Kotata blackberries, boysenberries, and black currants by the pound, weighed at the farm store before you head into the rows. On-site baking, small-batch ice cream, propagated plants, seasonal CSA shares, Very Berry farm-to-table breakfasts, and a fall corn maze keep the farm busy April through Christmas.

Bauman's Farm And Garden

8.5 mi

Gervais

True North Orchards

7.1 mi

Salem

True North Orchards is on Lardon Road Northeast in the farm country northeast of Salem, toward the Waldo Hills. The directory tags it an orchard with an address and nothing more — no fruit list, hours, or website.

Sunnyview Farms

7.4 mi

Salem

Sunnyview Farms is on Sunnyview Road Northeast in northeast Salem, in the Willamette Valley farm belt east of the city. The listing carries only its type and address — no crops, hours, or website.

Marquam Meadows Fruit

8.1 mi

Molalla

Marquam Meadows Fruit

8.2 mi

Molalla

Grows fruit in the Molalla River foothills southeast of the town of Molalla, in Clackamas County. The name points to a small orchard or you-pick operation on Marquam Circle, near the community of Marquam. This stretch of the Cascade foothills grows cherries, berries, and tree fruit on family plots. No website or current details came up, so crops and hours aren't confirmed here.

Vince Woods Farm

7.5 mi

Salem

Vince Woods Farm is on 62nd Avenue NE in Salem, in the farmland east of the city in Marion County. This part of the valley grows a mix of row crops, berries, and nursery stock. Public details are limited, so reach the farm directly to find out what it sells and whether it's open to visitors.

Red Rooster Farm and CSA

9.2 mi

Gervais

Vaughan Cherry Farm

7.7 mi

Salem

Vaughan Cherry Farm grows cherries on Hazelgreen Road Northeast in the farmland north of Salem, where Willamette Valley orchards ripen sweet cherries in June and early July. The harvest window is short. The directory lists no website or posted hours.

Wellspring Marketplace

10.6 mi

Wellspring Marketplace operates at 1475 Mt Hood Avenue in Woodburn, in the French Prairie farm country of the northern Willamette Valley. Woodburn sits amid some of Oregon's most intensive vegetable, berry, and nursery ground, and the market draws on that farmland for its seasonal produce and goods.

Thompson Blueberries

9.3 mi

Salem

A blueberry farm in the Salem area of the mid-Willamette Valley, one of Oregon's main berry-growing regions. The recorded street address looks incomplete. No website or u-pick schedule for Thompson Blueberries was found online.

Sublime Organics LLC

11.3 mi

sublimity

EZ Orchards Farm Market

8.2 mi

Salem

E.Z. Orchards has farmed the Willamette Valley since 1929 and runs its farm market at 5504 Hazelgreen Road NE in Salem. The market sells its own winter squash, apples, pears, cider, and preserves, plus a donut counter and a strawberry-shortcake stand in season. Fall brings HARVESTFEST, and the family also hosts Farm to Fork dinners. Open Monday through Saturday.

True North Orchards

8.4 mi

Salem

Wavra Farms and Nursery

10.1 mi

Salem

Wavra Farms and Nursery is on Jordan Street SE in southeast Salem, pairing a working farm with plant and nursery stock. Marion County operations like this sell starts, ornamentals, and seasonal produce to Salem-area gardeners. Selection depends on the season and what's ready in the nursery.

Schmid Family Farm

11.6 mi

Hubbard

Marionberries and naturally grown blueberries fill this Hubbard farm in the Whiskey Hill area on Meridian Road — about 20 acres of marionberry and 1.5 acres of organic blueberry. Pick your own of either, or buy frozen berries by the bag. Season runs July through August, open daily 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hank and Deb Schmid run it. Marionberry picking is a short window, so timing matters.

Sunnyview Vegetable Farm

8.7 mi

Salem

Sublimity Blueberries

11.9 mi

Sublimity

Sublimity Blueberries grows blueberries in Sublimity, a small Marion County town in the foothills east of Salem. This part of the Willamette Valley ranks among Oregon's top blueberry areas, with fruit typically ready from July into August. No farm website or public listing details surfaced beyond the address on Ashley Lane, so confirm picking days and whether it's u-pick before visiting.

Sherwood Farms

11.9 mi

Sublimity

An agritourism farm on Ashley Lane SE in Sublimity, a small town east of Salem in Marion County. The surrounding area grows grass seed, berries, hops, and Christmas trees in the Cascade foothills. Details for this listing are limited online, so contact the farm directly about crops, seasons, or visits.

Jensen Blueberries

11.9 mi

Sublimity

Jensen Blueberries grows blueberries on Anderson Road near Sublimity, in the Cascade foothills of Marion County east of Salem. Picking runs through the mid-summer berry season.

Beilke Family Farm

8.8 mi

Brooks

Meyer Peach Orchard

9.3 mi

Salem

Sunnyview Blueberry Farm

9.2 mi

Salem

Beilke Family Farm

9.1 mi

Brooks

Beilke Family Farm is on Rockdale Street NE near Brooks, just north of Salem in the Willamette Valley farm country of Marion County. This flat, fertile stretch grows berries, vegetables, and grass seed. Contact the farm to confirm crops and visiting days.

MelRose Farm

11.1 mi

Salem

Thank You Berry Much Farms

10.3 mi

Salem

Thank You Berry Much Farms

10.3 mi

Salem

Thank You Berry Much Farms grows berries on Culver Drive Southeast in south Salem, in the valley's cane- and blueberry country. The playful name points to summer u-pick or fresh sales, though the directory lists no website or hours.

Blueberry Hill Farm

11.2 mi

Salem

Blueberry Hill Farm sits on 72nd Avenue SE on the east edge of Salem, sharing its name with an unrelated Sherwood grower. It's a Willamette Valley blueberry patch, with fruit typically ready from early July. Details on hours and u-pick availability aren't posted online, so it's worth calling ahead during berry season.

B&B Orchards

12.9 mi

Hubbard

An orchard on Mineral Springs Road NE in Hubbard, in the Willamette Valley farmland of Marion County between Woodburn and Canby. The area grows tree fruit, berries, hazelnuts, and nursery stock. Public details for this orchard are limited, so contact directly to learn its fruit varieties and whether it sells on-site or u-pick.

Boones Ferry Berry Farm

12.9 mi

Hubbard

Boones Ferry Berry Farm grows berries on Boones Ferry Road in Hubbard, a farming town in Marion County between Salem and Portland. This stretch of the Willamette Valley produces blueberries, strawberries, and cane berries through the summer months. No public website or listing details turned up beyond the address, so confirm which berries are ready and whether you can pick your own before you go.

Briggs Family Blueberry Patch

11.2 mi

Salem

Briggs Family Blueberry Patch is a family u-pick on Radell Drive SE in southeast Salem. Blueberries are the crop, ripening across the mid-Willamette Valley from late June through August. Expect to pick your own by the pound during the short summer season, and bring your own buckets. Picking days and ripeness shift week to week, so confirm the patch is open before heading over.

Morning Shade Farm

12.7 mi

Canby

Morning Shade Farm

12.7 mi

Canby

Blueberries run the whole season here, joined by raspberries, blackberries, marionberries, boysenberries, currants, and orchard fruit like apples, pears, plums, cherries, and figs. The Canby farm covers 80 acres the family cleared and planted starting in 1993, about 30 miles south of Portland. Pick your own or buy pre-picked. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, with u-pick opening mid-June.

Stayton Farmers Market

14.3 mi

Stayton

SCHREINER'S GARDENS

10.3 mi

Salem

Schreiner's has grown bearded iris on the Quinaby Road fields north of Salem since 1925, making it one of the country's largest and oldest iris growers. The catalog runs to tall, intermediate, and dwarf bearded iris plus daylilies, sold as rhizomes alongside fresh-cut iris bouquets in season. The display gardens open to visitors during spring bloom, roughly mid-May through early June. It also stocks allium, amaryllis, and garden gifts.

Autumn Harvest

14.1 mi

Aurora

Autumn Harvest is on Butteville Road NE in Aurora, in the French Prairie farm belt of the northern Willamette Valley. The name points to a fall operation, likely pumpkins and harvest activities that this corner of Marion County fills with each October. Details online are sparse, so confirm dates and offerings directly before visiting.

Jones Farm Produce

10.7 mi

Salem

Jones Farm Produce runs a produce stand on River Road NE in Salem, along the Willamette River flats north toward Keizer. This is prime valley ground for sweet corn, tomatoes, berries, and squash, the staples of a summer-to-fall farm stand. Stock and hours follow the harvest, so it's worth calling ahead late in the season.

Sonnen Farm

13.9 mi

Sonnen Farm sits on Broadacres Road Northeast in the French Prairie, the flat farm country north of Salem near Aurora and Hubbard. The directory marks it agritourism and nothing more — no crop list, visiting hours, or website.

Fresh To You Produce & Garden Center

15.1 mi

Stayton

Rick Johnson Farm

10.8 mi

Salem

A wide u-pick lineup on the north edge of Salem near Keizer: strawberries and cherries early, then blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, and grapes as summer moves into fall. The family has farmed here since 1970 and sells both ready-picked and pick-your-own on Perkins Street NE. Because the crops span months, the open days change with what's ripe, so call before you go.

Fresh To You Produce & Garden Center

15.2 mi

Staytton

Fresh To You Produce & Garden Center stands on Stayton Scio Road in Stayton, southeast of Salem. The name points to a seasonal produce stand paired with a garden center selling starts, plants, and nursery stock. No active website turned up, so current hours and stock aren't posted online. Stayton sits in prime Willamette Valley growing country, so expect the strongest selection through the summer and fall harvest.

TK Orchards

15.6 mi

Aurora

TK Orchards sits on Boones Ferry Road Northeast near Aurora, in the French Prairie farm country north of Salem. Tagged an orchard, it fits the area's cherry and tree-fruit farms. The directory lists no fruit details, hours, or website.

Swingletree Farm

15.6 mi

Aurora

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

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