Farms Near Wapato, WA
42 local farms within about 30 miles of Wapato, Washington — all selling direct to consumers.
Holy Cow! Grass Fed Beef
0.5 miWapato
Holy Cow Grass Fed Beef in Wapato, in Washington's Yakima Valley, raises Black Angus/Limousin/Kobe hybrid cattle on lush irrigated cropland grasses — certified by Grass Fed Only USA and Certified Humane, with no pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, or synthetic fertilizers ever. The farm runs a custom-delivery CSA reaching big cities across Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and Utah, with farm pickup including a personalized "moo mobile" tour.
Blueberry Hill Berries
1.0 miWapato
Blueberry Hill Berries is on West Wapato Road in Wapato, in the Yakima Valley south of Yakima. Berry picking here runs through the warm summer stretch. No website or listing was found online.
Krueger Pepper Gardens
2.6 miWapato
Wood Orchard
5.2 miWapato
A tree-fruit orchard on Gangl Road in Wapato, in the Yakima Valley on the Yakama Reservation. Wapato's warm valley climate produces apples, cherries, and pears across surrounding orchards. Harvest details for this orchard aren't posted online.
Imperial's Garden
5.1 miWapato
Imperial's Garden farms roughly 1,000 acres on Lateral A Road in Wapato, in the Yakima Valley, selling produce that rolls out with the seasons: asparagus in early spring, sweet corn in July, tomatoes in summer, and squash and pumpkins in fall. The Imperial family started the operation in 1985, two years after immigrating from the Philippines, and still runs it across generations.
JustLiving Farm
7.5 miToppenish
Central Washington Agricultural Museum
7.2 miUnion Gap
This Union Gap museum holds more than 150 antique tractors and over 1,000 pieces of historic farm machinery across acres of outdoor and indoor exhibits, and calls itself the largest agricultural museum in the Pacific Northwest. Displays trace a century of Yakima Valley farming, from horse-drawn equipment to early gas tractors. It sits on Main Street in Union Gap, just south of Yakima.
Union Gap Corn Maze
8.2 miUnion Gap
A fall corn maze on Main Street in Union Gap, at the south edge of Yakima in central Washington's farm belt. Corn mazes here open in autumn alongside pumpkins and family activities. Specific dates and admission for this one aren't posted online.
Wingardner Orchards
6.1 miZillah
Wingardner Orchards grows tree fruit on Gilbert Road in Zillah, a Yakima Valley town ringed by orchards and vineyards. Zillah's warm, irrigated benchland produces apples, cherries, peaches, and wine grapes, and it anchors the valley's Rattlesnake Hills wine district. No website or public listing came up in research, so contact the orchard directly about u-pick, fruit stands, or where its crop is sold.
Beddard Berry Farm
8.7 miMoxee
Beddard Berry Farm sits in Moxee, just east of Yakima in the Yakima Valley. Berry growers in this stretch pick through the warm summer months. No website or listing details were found online.
Baron Farms
7.6 miHarrah
Cascade Sheep & Cattle Co. is a family-run operation located in Yakima Valley, Washington, where Justin and Tyler have been raising their families for over 20 years. Both brothers come from a long line of farmers and have dedicated themselves to learning and implementing Sustainable Farming and Ranching Practices, particularly focusing on Regenerative Agriculture. For well over a decade we have submersed ourselves in learning and practicing Regenerative Agriculture from the industry's best. At C
Harmony Hill U-Pick Raspberries and Lavender
11.8 miYakima
U-pick raspberries and lavender at a small farm in Yakima, in central Washington's fruit-growing valley. Visitors pick their own berries in early summer and cut lavender when it blooms. Exact location, picking dates and pricing aren't posted online.
Ahtanum Berry Patch
11.7 miYakima
Ahtanum Berry Patch offers u-pick berries from July through October on South 74th Avenue in Yakima, plus its own asparagus and a bakery open Wednesday through Saturday, 9 to 4. The farm adds guided tours and patio lunch service through the fall. It has run for more than a decade in the Ahtanum Valley west of Yakima. Reach them at 509-731-4094 or on Instagram @ahtanumberrypatch.
David R Nevill
11.2 miZillah
A grower's listing on Dalton Lane in Zillah, in the Yakima Valley's wine and tree-fruit country. The valley around Zillah is planted heavily in vineyards, orchards, and hops. No farm details are documented online under this name.
Barrett Orchards
14.1 miYakima
Barrett Orchards
14.1 miYakima
Barrett Orchards, known locally as The Fruit Place, sells tree-ripened peaches, nectarines, apricots and organic blueberries from its stand on Pecks Canyon Road west of Yakima. Elberta peaches and white nectarines are the summer standouts. This is a farm shop rather than u-pick, and the on-site Ice Cream Barn scoops Winegar's ice cream next to shelves of fruit spreads, gifts and local goods. Open Monday through Saturday and Sunday afternoons in summer.
Jones Farms Inc.
11.4 miGranger
Jones Farms runs a seasonal fruit stand on Thacker Road in Granger, in the Yakima Valley, supplying farm-fresh produce across the Northwest. The stand stays open through Halloween and takes cash, card or check, though not WIC. Call (509) 829-3002 for what's in season.
Jones Farms Fruit and Produce
11.4 miGranger
Sunnyside Farmers' Market
12.8 miGranger
Held Thursdays from 4 to 7 p.m., June through September, at KDNA Plaza, 121 Sunnyside Avenue in Granger. Also called the Granger Farmers' Market, it offers farm and garden produce, prepared food, live music, and kids' activities in the Yakima Valley. Most vendors take cash and cards, and some accept SNAP, EBT, and WIC.
Mance Farm
15.2 miNaches
Mance Farm is on South Naches Road in Naches, in the fruit-growing valley northwest of Yakima. The Naches area is apple, cherry and pear country under Cascade irrigation, and small farms here often sell tree fruit in season. No detailed listing turns up online for this one.
West Valley U-Pick
13.9 miYakima
West Valley U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Zier Road in the West Valley area of Yakima. The Yakima Valley is one of Washington's biggest fruit-growing regions, so u-pick here can mean cherries, apricots, peaches, apples or berries depending on the season. Check locally for what's ripe and open before visiting.
McIlrath Family Farms
15.8 miYakima
McIlrath Family Farms sits on Old Naches Highway northwest of Yakima, in central Washington's fruit belt. The Naches and Yakima valleys grow apples, cherries, peaches, and pears in the region's hot days and cool nights. What this family farm sells and whether it opens to visitors isn't listed online, so reach out directly for its season.
Douglas Farms
17.1 miSelah
Our family of 7 own a 10 acre family farm outside of Selah, Washington. We raise sheep and cattle. We started small, but are thankful it has grown beyond simply providing for our own family and friends. It is a lot of work, but it’s fulfilling as well. We are glad to be using God’s creation responsibly, to be raising something we believe in and can sell without reservation. It’s our goal to provide a product that’s good for people’s health at a reasonable price. We appreciate the challenge of ed
Heaven-Sent Rabbitry
17.9 miA small rabbitry in the Tieton area of Washington's Yakima Valley (ZIP 98947). Rabbitries breed and sell rabbits, usually for meat, breeding stock, pets, or show. No public storefront, hours, or contact details are listed online.
Granger Pumpkin Patch
13.7 miGranger
Granger Pumpkin Patch runs on Beam Road in Granger, in the farm belt of the lower Yakima Valley. The valley's hot summers and irrigated ground produce heavy pumpkin and gourd crops, and patches here typically open through October for the Halloween season. No website or public listing surfaced in research, so confirm this year's opening dates with the farm directly.
West Valley U-Pick
14.7 miYakima
Yakima U-Pick Fruit
14.7 miYakima
A u-pick fruit operation on Zier Road west of Yakima, at the center of Washington's tree-fruit country. The Yakima Valley grows apples, cherries, peaches, and pears, and u-pick farms here let visitors fill their own boxes in season. Picking runs roughly from early-summer cherries through fall apples.
Mazzola Fruit
16.6 miYakima
Selah Ridge Lavender Farm
18.4 miSelah
A lavender farm on Rankin Road in Selah, just north of Yakima. Its website is a pre-launch page, so the operation appears to be getting started. Selah's warm, dry Yakima Valley climate suits lavender, and farms in the region typically offer u-pick rows and dried-flower products in summer.
Cowiche Creek Blueberry Farm
16.6 miYakima
Novak Blueberries
19.5 miNovak Blueberries grows u-pick blueberries on Murray Road west of Yakima, in central Washington. Irrigated fields in the Yakima Valley produce blueberries alongside the region's better-known tree fruit and grapes, ripening through the hot summer. Picking generally opens in July. Confirm days and hours with the farm before visiting, since small u-picks post limited notice.
Garibay Ranch
18.2 miYakima
We are Juan & Inga Garibay… …and we live and work on our ranch in West Valley, Yakima. Juan and Ingas passion for cows started early in their childhoods. Juan grew up in Mexico, where he spent a lot of time at his grandfathers and uncles cattle ranch. He started raising grass-fed cows for our family and a few friends in 2005 to keep them healthy. Year after year more friends asked for the beef and Juan began to increase our herd to provide our friends and community with healthy grass-fed beef. I
Yakima Grass-Fed Angus
16.9 miYakima
Yakima Grass-Fed Angus is a small, family-run grass and cattle ranch located in the Yakima Valley of Washington State. Delicious grass-fed beef begins with lush, healthy grass. Our land’s fertile topsoil and fresh Cascade water allow us to grow our own sweet grass and alfalfa. The cows eagerly graze on this grass, making the ranch a complete, vibrant ecosystem.
Thompson's Farm
23.9 miNaches
Blackberries Jubilee
19.6 miSunnyside
Tieton Farm & Creamery
23.9 miTieton
Our Mission Create unique cheeses from our healthy and loved animals while protecting the earth for future generations. Our Vision All farms will replace the mono-cropping model with a diversity of crops and animals, returning the earth to a healthy food-producing system.
Harvey's Homegrown
23.9 miHarvey's Homegrown is Farmer Don and Adrienne's Washington State farm growing hemp and handcrafting CBD products sold directly from the farm — fresh CBD flower varieties like Bunny Crossing and Orange Berry plus the Deep Green CBD salve, all straight from their hearts and hands.
Galloway Cattle Co
21.3 miGalloway Cattle Co. raises Central Washington's best beef box in the Yakima Valley — pasture-raised with managed intensive grazing on diverse vegetation, naturally grain-finished, hormone- and antibiotic-free, with DNA testing for marbling and traceability technology from pasture to plate. Beef boxes, halves, and wholes sell for local pickup.
Alvarez Organic Farms
22.3 miAlvarez Organic Farms is best known for its enormous range of peppers, more than 200 varieties, grown on an 80-acre family farm in the Yakima River Valley near Mabton. Certified organic since 1992, the second-generation operation also raises 50-plus tomato varieties, eggplant, squash, melons, potatoes, peanuts, and garbanzos, watered by drip irrigation. The Alvarez family sells at farmers markets across Washington and supplies many restaurants. The farm sits at 300 Murray Road.
Redbo farm
22.4 miSunnyside
Redbo farm is on Sunnyside-Mabton Road in Sunnyside, in the Lower Yakima Valley. The valley's irrigated ground grows grapes, hops, tree fruit, and row crops. No website or details were found for this operation online.
Bill's Berry Farm
27.5 miGrandview
Bill's Berry Farm is a u-pick operation on County Line Road near Grandview, in the lower Yakima Valley's fruit country. Visitors pick their own seasonal berries and tree fruit as crops ripen through summer and fall. Warm valley days and long light make this stretch of central Washington prime u-pick ground. Confirm what's ripe and which fields are open with the farm before the drive.
Bill's Berry Farm
28.1 miGrandview
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Wapato, WA?
US Farm Trail lists 42 farms within about 30 miles of Wapato, Washington, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Wapato?
Farms near Wapato include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 10 produce farms, 10 farm stands, 4 orchards. 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.
