Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Oregon
404 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Oregon. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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Adkins Blueberry Farm LLC
Eugene, OR
Adkins Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Gossler Road southwest of Eugene, in the south Willamette Valley of Lane County. Berry farms here open for u-pick and pre-picked fruit through the summer ripening window, roughly midsummer into late summer. Picking days and rows depend on the crop each week.
Agro Works Inc.
Boring, OR
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.
AJF Farms AJR Farms
Jefferson, OR
AJF Farms is listed near Jefferson, in the mid-Willamette Valley between Salem and Albany. The directory tags it as agritourism, but no public website or details about crops or visitor access were found. Marion County farms in this area typically grow grass seed, berries, and row crops. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's available and when.
Albeke Farms
Oregon City, OR
Albeke Farms is on S Wilson Road in the rural hills of Oregon City, Clackamas County. The farm is known locally for u-pick flowers and seasonal fields that draw Portland-area visitors through summer and fall. Check ahead, since open days follow what's blooming or ready to pick.
Allan Mathany
Monmouth, OR
This listing is a farm operation on Staats Road near Monmouth, in the Polk County farmland of the mid-Willamette Valley, grass-seed, grain, and produce country. It carries an owner's name rather than a business name, and little is published online about its crops or whether it opens to visitors. Contact directly to learn what it grows.
Alpacas All Around
Canby, OR
Offers guided 'Alpaca Walk About' farm tours and sells fiber goods made from its own herd, including yarn, rugs, rovings, and felted scarves. Registered, show-quality alpacas are available for purchase, with transport arranged for buyers. The Clackamas County farm books tours by appointment; reach them at 503-266-6711.
Alpaca Tour
Scio, OR
Listed as an alpaca farm tour near Scio, in the Willamette Valley foothills of Linn County. The entry carries no farm name or website, and little verifiable detail exists online about tour dates or the herd.
Alta Vista Orchard
Medford, OR
Alta Vista Orchard is an orchard in Medford, in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley — pear and apple country, with a warm climate that also suits stone fruit. No public website or stand hours were found, so call ahead before visiting. The listing marks it as agritourism and orchard.
American College of Healthcare Sciences Lavender UPick
Portland, OR
The American College of Healthcare Sciences, an accredited holistic-health school on SW Hood Avenue in Portland's South Waterfront, hosts a seasonal lavender u-pick at its campus. Visitors cut their own lavender from the school's plantings during the summer bloom. The college teaches aromatherapy and herbal studies, so the harvest ties directly to its coursework. Check the ACHS website for the current u-pick date, which is announced each summer.
Anderson's Blues
Corvallis, OR
Anderson's Blues grows blueberries on NW Arboretum Road north of Corvallis, near the McDonald Forest edge of Benton County. The name points to a u-pick blueberry operation, typical of this valley where berries ripen through the summer. Rows and picking hours track the crop.
Angelicas Farm
Scio, OR
Angelica's Farm sits on Sandner Drive outside Scio, in the covered-bridge country of Linn County east of Salem. The directory lists it as agritourism, but no website or public details about crops or visits were found. Small farms around Scio commonly raise livestock, hay, and mixed produce. Reach out directly to learn what's offered.
Annual Harvest Halloween Parade
Jacksonville, OR
This entry is a community Halloween event rather than a working farm: an annual harvest parade held at Doc Griffin Park in Jacksonville, the historic gold-rush town west of Medford in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Rogue Valley towns run family harvest and Halloween gatherings each October. Confirm the current year's date with the City of Jacksonville or local organizers.
Apothecary Inn
Jacksonville, OR
An inn on Upper Applegate Road in the Applegate Valley, southwest of Jacksonville in southern Oregon's wine country. It sits among vineyards and small farms along the Applegate River. No active official website was found for the property.
Applegate Valley Lavender Farm
Grants Pass, OR
Applegate Valley Lavender Farm grows lavender along Highway 238 southwest of Grants Pass, in the warm Applegate Valley of southern Oregon. Lavender farms here open around the summer bloom for u-pick, cut bundles, and lavender products. The valley's dry heat and long days suit the crop well.
Apple Haven Farm
Rickreall, OR
An apple-oriented farm on Main Street in Rickreall, in Polk County's farmland west of Salem along Highway 99W. Western Oregon apples ripen from late summer into fall, the usual window for orchard visits and cider. The name points to apples specifically, though public details are limited; contact the farm to confirm varieties, u-pick, or a stand.
Apple Valley Farms
Banks, OR
Apple Valley Farms is on NW Fisher Road in Banks, in the rural northwest corner of Washington County. The name suggests orchard fruit and a farm market, the kind of seasonal apple-and-cider stop common in this area come fall. No website confirms current products or hours. Contact the farm directly before visiting to check what's for sale and when it's open.
Armstrong's Blueberries
Portland, OR
Armstrong's grows blueberries on SE McKinley Road in the Damascus area of outer southeast Portland, Clackamas County berry country. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales when the fruit ripens from July into September. Hours and pricing aren't posted online, so call ahead during picking season.
Autumn Daze in the Heart of Molalla
Molalla, OR
This listing points to a fall event at 202 West Main Street in downtown Molalla, a small Clackamas County town south of Oregon City. The name suggests an autumn celebration rather than a working farm. Details about dates and activities aren't posted online, so check with local Molalla sources before going.
Autumn Harvest
Aurora, OR
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.
Back Walters Farm
Maupin, OR
Back Walters Farm sits on Back Walters Road outside Maupin, the small Deschutes River town in Wasco County better known for whitewater rafting and steelhead runs. Farms in this dry central Oregon country depend on irrigation and open seasonally. Details are thin online, so contact the farm directly for hours and what they sell.
Baggenstos Farm Store
Sherwood, OR
Baggenstos Farm Store operates as a seasonal farm stand on SW Roy Rogers Road in Sherwood, in the produce belt of Washington County southwest of Portland. Farms along this stretch sell summer berries and sweet corn and shift to pumpkins and squash in fall. No current website was found for the stand, so check locally for seasonal hours before visiting.
Baker Road Peaches
Sherwood, OR
As the name says, Baker Road Peaches grows peaches on SW Baker Road in Sherwood, in Washington County's fruit-growing Tualatin Valley. Oregon peaches ripen from mid-July into September. The listing marks it as agritourism, likely farm-stand or u-pick sales. Hours aren't posted online, so call during peach season to check what's ripe.
Bays Farms
Banks, OR
Tree fruit and Christmas trees anchor this three-generation Banks farm on Bays Drive. Summer and fall bring u-pick peaches, nectarines, plums, apples, pears, and kiwis, all reachable from the ground without ladders. December turns to u-cut Douglas, Grand, Nordmann, and Noble fir. Most fruit is u-pick only, with pre-picked available now and then. Bring boxes or buy them there, and call ahead for open days.
BB Blueberries
Sherwood, OR
BB Blueberries is a blueberry grower on SW Oberst Lane in Sherwood, southwest of Portland in Washington County. Oregon's blueberry harvest runs from early July into August, and small Sherwood-area patches like this typically sell u-pick and ready-picked fruit in season. No public website was found; contact the farm to confirm picking days and hours.
B&B Orchards
Hubbard, OR
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.
Beach Family Farm
Sherwood, OR
Beach Family Farm is on SW 147th Avenue near Sherwood, in the southern Tualatin Valley of Washington County. This corner south of Portland grows berries, produce, and nursery stock on small acreage. Contact the farm to confirm what it sells and when.
Bear Fruit
Harrisburg, OR
Bear Fruit is on Wyatt Drive near Harrisburg, in the southern Willamette Valley between Eugene and Corvallis. The name points to fruit growing, and the valley floor here supports berries, orchards, and row crops, but no website or specifics were found. The listing tags it agritourism. Call ahead to confirm what's for sale and whether it's open to visitors.
Bear Hollow
Sherwood, OR
Bear Hollow sits off SW Old Pacific Highway near Sherwood, in the rural farmland of southern Washington County. Small agritourism farms in this area range from u-pick to seasonal events. Reach out directly to confirm the farm's offerings and open days.
Beilke Family Farm
Brooks, OR
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.
Bella Lynn Blueberries Bakery and Farm Store
Grants Pass, OR
Bella Lynn grows u-pick blueberries in five varieties and runs a self-serve dairy and farm store at 785 Plumtree Lane in Grants Pass. The store stocks fresh A2A2 cow and goat milk, farm eggs, and homemade jams, syrups, and herbal goods, plus crochet and woodwork from the family. It's open daily 9 to 6 and takes cash, card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Venmo.
Bella Organic Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
Portland, OR
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.
Bells Orchard
Beaverton, OR
Bells Orchard is on SW Farmington Road in Beaverton, in the Tualatin Valley farmland of Washington County. Orchards here grow tree fruit such as apples, pears, and cherries, often with u-pick or a seasonal stand at harvest. Fruit availability follows the ripening calendar.
Berkey's Blueberries
Lebanon, OR
Berkey's Blueberries grows blueberries on Berlin Road near Lebanon, in the Willamette Valley foothills of Linn County. The farm opens for u-pick and fresh berries through the summer season. Picking days depend on the crop, so it's worth checking before a drive out.
Bernards Farm
McMinnville, OR
This McMinnville produce stand on Highway 18 has closed. Its own website confirms Bernards Farm shut down permanently on March 9, 2025. For years it ran as a roadside farm stand on the highway between McMinnville and the coast, selling seasonal Yamhill County produce. Anyone working from an old listing should treat it as no longer operating.
Bernards Garden
Bernards Garden sits on the Salmon River Highway (Highway 18) in the McMinnville area of Yamhill County wine country. The name and listing point to a produce stand or market garden along this well-traveled route to the coast. No website or crop list is posted online. Farm stands along Highway 18 tend to run seasonally, strongest through summer vegetables and fall harvest. Confirm before stopping.
Bethany's Blueberry Gardens
West Linn, OR
Bethany's Blueberry Gardens grows blueberries on SW Mountain Road in West Linn, a Willamette River community in Clackamas County south of Portland. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales during the July and August berry season. Hours and pricing aren't published online, so check ahead before picking.
Big Bend Berries
Roseburg, OR
Big Bend Berries grows blueberries on Big Bend Road outside Roseburg, in the Umpqua Valley of southern Oregon. Picking here generally runs midsummer once the fruit ripens. The farm keeps a Facebook page but posts limited details publicly; message ahead to confirm u-pick days and current pricing.
Blakesley Creek Farm
Philomath, OR
A farm on Blakesley Creek Road near Philomath, in the Coast Range foothills of Benton County west of Corvallis. This wetter western edge of the valley suits pasture, hay, small livestock, and mixed crops. Public information for this listing is limited, so contact the farm directly about what it raises or grows.
Blooming Junction Farm and Garden
Cornelius, OR
Blooming Junction Farm and Garden is on NW Zion Church Road in Cornelius, in the western Tualatin Valley of Washington County. The operation pairs a garden center and nursery with farm ground, selling plants, starts, and seasonal produce to the Forest Grove and Hillsboro area. Stock shifts with the gardening season.
Blue Bee Farm
Portland, OR
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.
Blueberries and Blooms
Bay City, OR
Blueberries and Blooms grows blueberries and cut flowers on Ekroth Road in Bay City, on Tillamook Bay along the north Oregon coast. Coastal blueberries ripen a little later than valley fruit, generally into late summer. The listing covers agritourism and produce. Hours and what's in bloom aren't posted online, so call ahead before the drive to the coast.
Blueberries (U-Pick)
Beavercreek, OR
U-pick blueberries on S. Unger Road in Beavercreek, a rural stretch of Clackamas County southeast of Oregon City. Oregon's blueberry harvest generally runs July into September, so this is a summer-season stop. As a small u-pick, its open days track daily ripeness rather than fixed hours, so it's worth confirming the rows are picking before driving out.
Blueberries U-Pick
Beavercreek, OR
This u-pick blueberry patch is on S. Unger Road in Beavercreek, in the rural hills of Clackamas County south of Oregon City. Oregon blueberries ripen from early July into August, which is when patches like this open their rows to pickers. No business name or website is published beyond the listing; check locally for opening dates and hours.
Blueberry Hill Farm
Salem, OR
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.
Blueberry Hill Farm
Sherwood, OR
Blueberry Hill Farm grows blueberries on SW Roy Rogers Road in Sherwood, in Washington County's farm country southwest of Portland. Expect u-pick and pre-picked fruit during the July-to-August harvest. No public website was found for this location; contact the farm to confirm which days the rows are open.
Blueberry Hill, Roshak's Berry Shak
Hillsboro, OR
Blueberry Hill, also called Roshak's Berry Shak, is a blueberry stand on SW River Road in the Scholls area south of Hillsboro, in Washington County berry country. Blueberry season here peaks in July and August, when local patches sell u-pick and fresh-picked by the flat. Confirm picking days before you go, since a small stand's hours move with the crop.
Blueberry Meadows
Corvallis, OR
Blueberry Meadows grows blueberries along Highway 20 between Corvallis and Albany, in the Willamette Valley of Benton County. The farm opens for u-pick and pre-picked fruit during the summer berry season. Which rows are open changes week to week as the crop ripens.
Blueberry Ridge Farm Inc
Sherwood, OR
Blueberry Ridge Farm grows blueberries off SW Conzelmann Road in Sherwood, southwest of Portland. The name and produce listing point to summer u-pick, the main draw in this corner of Washington County when berries ripen from late June into August. Bring your own containers if you plan to pick. Confirm daily picking conditions before heading out, since ripe fruit and open rows change week to week.
Bluewind Berry Farm
Bluewind Berry Farm grows berries near Milton-Freewater in northeastern Oregon's Walla Walla Valley, a corner of the state better known for wine grapes and orchard fruit. The listing carries no city name, and no farm website surfaced, so which berries they grow and whether picking is u-pick or ready-picked aren't confirmed here. Umatilla County berry harvest generally runs through summer. Call ahead before making the drive.
Bob's Blueberry Hill Farm
Lebanon, OR
Bob's Blueberry Hill Farm sits on Meridian Road in Lebanon, in Oregon's Linn County. The name points to blueberries, a staple crop across the mid-Willamette Valley where the season runs roughly July through August. No website or social page turned up for the farm, so hours, pricing, and whether picking is u-pick or ready-picked aren't confirmed. Worth a call ahead in berry season.
Bompa's Blueberry Farm
Oregon City, OR
Bompa's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in Oregon City, off South High Street in Clackamas County south of Portland. Local blueberry picking around here usually opens in July and runs into August, depending on the season. No farm website or listing details came up beyond the address, so call ahead to check whether they're open for u-pick and which varieties are ripe.
Bonny Slope Blueberries
Portland, OR
Bonny Slope Blueberries takes its name from the Bonny Slope neighborhood in Portland's northwest hills, near the Washington County line. The farm grows blueberries, which ripen across the metro area from July into late summer. Beyond the NW South Road address, no website or social page surfaced, so picking hours and whether fruit is u-pick or pre-picked aren't confirmed. Check locally before heading out.
Boones Ferry Berry Farm
Hubbard, OR
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.
Borgo Pass Vineyard
Monroe, OR
Borgo Pass Vineyard grows wine grapes on Hawley Creek Road near Monroe, in the southern Willamette Valley south of Corvallis. The area's cool climate suits Pinot Noir and other cool-weather varietals common to Benton County. No winery website or tasting details surfaced beyond the address, so whether they pour tastings or sell only fruit is unclear. Call ahead if you plan to visit.
Bose Family Farm
Albany, OR
Bose Family Farm operates on Cyrus Road northeast of Albany, in Linn County's stretch of the mid-Willamette Valley. Farms in this area grow a mix of berries, vegetables, grass seed, and livestock. No website or public listing surfaced for the Bose family beyond the address, so the specific crops, hours, and whether they sell direct to visitors aren't confirmed here. Contact them before visiting.
Brandt Farms
Sheridan, OR
Brandt Farms is on SW Ballston Road near Sheridan, in the Yamhill County wine and farm country west of McMinnville. The directory lists it as agritourism, but no website or details about crops or visitor access were found. Farms in this area range from vineyards to hay, livestock, and produce. Contact the farm directly for specifics.
Briggs Family Blueberry Patch
Salem, OR
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.
Brosi Sugartree Farms
OR, OR
Brosi Sugartree Farms lies on Winston Section Road in Winston, part of Douglas County's Umpqua Valley southwest of Roseburg. Farms in this warmer inland valley grow tree fruit, sweet corn, and produce, with fall the busy season for pumpkins. No current website surfaced, so hours and what's for sale aren't confirmed here. Reach out directly before planning a trip.
Browning's Blueberry Farm
Hood River, OR
A blueberry farm on Imai Road in the Hood River valley, a district better known for pears and cherries but home to summer berry patches. The recorded street number looks incomplete. No website or picking schedule for Browning's Blueberry Farm was found online.
Bryant Family Farm
Albany, OR
Bryant Family Farm sits on Bryant Drive southwest of Albany, in Linn County. The mid-Willamette Valley around Albany grows grass seed, berries, vegetables, and hazelnuts. No website or public listing came up for the farm beyond the address, so its crops, hours, and whether it sells to the public aren't confirmed. A phone call ahead is the safest way to find out what's available.
Burns Farm
Troutdale, OR
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.
Burwell Burwell Blueberries
Leaburg, OR
Burwell Blueberries grows blueberries along the McKenzie Highway in Leaburg, up the McKenzie River valley east of Eugene. The riverside location ripens fruit through midsummer, the usual window for u-pick in this part of Oregon. No public website was found; check locally or call to confirm picking days before making the drive up the highway.
Callaghan's Blueberry Field
Hillsboro, OR
Callaghan's Blueberry Field grows blueberries on NW Jackson Quarry Road in Hillsboro, in Washington County's farm belt west of Portland. This is prime blueberry country, with the u-pick season generally running July into August. No website or social page turned up for the field beyond the address, so picking days, pricing, and whether the fruit is u-pick aren't confirmed. Call ahead during berry season.
Camp Millennium Pumpkin Patch
Roseburg, OR
Camp Millennium's pumpkin patch is a seasonal fundraiser for the Roseburg nonprofit that runs a free summer camp for Oregon and southwest Washington children affected by cancer. Pumpkin sales help pay for the camp and family programs. The organization is a registered 501(c)(3) based in Roseburg. Reach the camp office for patch dates, location, and volunteer details.
Canyonville Pumpkin & Music Celebration Festival
Canyonville, OR
The Canyonville Pumpkin & Music Celebration is an autumn festival held in Canyonville, a small town in Douglas County along Interstate 5 in southern Oregon. Community pumpkin-and-music events like this usually bring together a pumpkin patch, live music, food, and family activities in October. Specific dates, admission, and this year's lineup weren't confirmed from a public listing, so check with the town or organizers before going.
Captain Blueberry
Eagle Creek, OR
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.
Carman Ranch
Wallowa, OR
Carman Ranch has raised cattle at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains near Wallowa since 1913, now under the fourth generation. The ranch sells 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef plus pasture-raised pork, offered as individual cuts, bulk packs, and curated boxes. It delivers to parts of Portland and offers pickup in Portland and Seattle. Ordering runs through the ranch's website and direct program rather than an on-site farm stand.
Chatoe Rogue Hop yard
Independence, OR
Chatoe Rogue is the Wigrich hopyard farmed by Rogue Ales on Wigrich Road south of Independence, in the Willamette Valley. Rogue grows its own hops here for its beers as part of the brewery's grow-your-own program.
Cheldelin Farms
Gresham, OR
Cheldelin Farms works ground on Cheldelin Road in Gresham, on the eastern edge of the Portland metro where farmland runs up toward Mount Hood. The listing carries only an agritourism tag and address — no crops, hours, or website.
Children's Halloween Parade
Ashland, OR
This entry is a community children's Halloween event rather than a farm: a parade based at the public library in Ashland, the arts-and-university town in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Ashland runs a long-standing downtown Halloween celebration each October. Confirm the current year's date and route with the Ashland library or city event organizers.
Cloud Country Blueberry Farm
Beavercreek, OR
Cloud Country Blueberry Farm is on S Lower Highland Road in Beavercreek, in the hills of Clackamas County. It's one of several small blueberry patches in the area that open for picking during the July-to-August harvest. No website was found beyond the listing, so contact the farm to confirm this season's u-pick hours.
Columbia Farms
Portland, OR
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.
Coos River Ranch
Coos Bay, OR
Coos River Ranch sits along Highway 241 outside Coos Bay, following the Coos River inland from the southern Oregon coast. Ranches in this wet coastal country typically run cattle and manage pasture and timberland. No website or public listing turned up for the ranch beyond the address, so whether it hosts visitors, events, or direct sales isn't confirmed here. Contact them directly before planning a visit.
Cora's Crop U-pick
Aurora, OR
Cora's Crop is a u-pick blueberry farm on Case Road NE in Aurora, about ten minutes off I-5 in the northern Willamette Valley. The patch grows several varieties that ripen from early to late summer, so picking runs for weeks rather than a single window. Rows are open by the pound during blueberry season.
Cornelius Family Farm
Klamath Falls, OR
A family farm along Highway 66 near Klamath Falls, in south-central Oregon's high desert basin. The recorded address looks incomplete. No website or specific information about crops, livestock, or visits at Cornelius Family Farm was found online.
Cornell Farm
Portland, OR
Cornell Farm has been Portland's nursery, garden center, and cafe on SW Barnes Road since 1987, a few minutes from downtown and near Washington Park. The plant selection runs from Japanese maples and evergreens to houseplants and pollinator-friendly varieties, and the on-site cafe serves farm-to-table brunch and espresso. They also host classes and workshops. Open daily, with the espresso bar running 8am to 6pm.
Courting Hill Vineyard
Banks, OR
Courting Hill Vineyard grows Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay on 40 south-facing acres near Banks, with views toward Mount Hood. Jimmy and Helen Leyden planted it in 1981 on a hill that courting couples once climbed for the view. The vineyard sells you-pick grapes to home winemakers, who harvest from the different clone blocks each fall. Contact the vineyard by email to arrange picking as harvest approaches.
Crawford Berries 'n Cream
Rainier, OR
Crawford Berries 'n Cream grows berries on Whitney Road in Rainier, a Columbia River town in Columbia County northwest of Portland. The name pairs berries with cream, a common draw at u-pick farms during summer harvest. No website or social page surfaced beyond the address, so hours, which berries are ready, and any farm-stand treats aren't confirmed here. Call ahead in season.
Crawford's Nursery and Produce
Cornelius, OR
Plants, trees, flowers, seeds, and fresh produce fill this Cornelius nursery and farm stand, run on Tongue Lane since 1980. Founder James Crawford also helped start the Hillsboro Farmers' Market, selling there since 1982. The stand keeps daily hours through the growing season and takes credit cards. It works as a one-stop for both garden starts and in-season vegetables.
Creswell Blueberries
Creswell, OR
Creswell Blueberries grows blueberries on Orchard Avenue in Creswell, just south of Eugene in the southern Willamette Valley. Fruit here typically comes on from early July. No current website was found; contact the farm to confirm u-pick days, varieties, and whether ready-picked berries are available.
Dairy Creek Farm and Produce
Buxton, OR
Dairy Creek Farm and Produce is on Highway 47 in Buxton, in the wooded northwest corner of Washington County near the Nehalem divide. The name points to dairy alongside seasonal produce, and this rural stretch along Dairy Creek runs to small mixed farms. Confirm directly what's for sale and when the stand is open.
Daum's Produce Farm
A produce farm on Wallace Road NW near West Salem, in Polk County along the Willamette. This stretch of Wallace Road is lined with fruit and vegetable stands, and Polk County growers sell cherries, berries, sweet corn, and mixed vegetables through summer and fall. Public specifics for Daum's are limited, so contact directly for what's in season and stand hours.
Davis Family Farm
Corvallis, OR
Davis Family Farm sits on Highway 20 northeast of Corvallis, in Benton County's part of the Willamette Valley. Farms around Corvallis grow vegetables, berries, grass seed, and nursery crops, and many run seasonal stands. No website or public listing came up for the Davis family beyond the address, so their specific crops, hours, and direct-sale options aren't confirmed here. A call ahead is the surest way to check.
Davis Farms
Eagle Creek, OR
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.
Dee Parson
Portland, OR
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.
DelEv Blueberry Patch
Myrtle Creek, OR
DelEv Blueberry Patch is on S. Myrtle Road outside Myrtle Creek, in the Umpqua Valley of Douglas County, southern Oregon. Blueberry season in this warmer inland valley usually opens by early-to-mid July. No public website was found for the patch; call ahead to confirm picking days and hours before visiting.
Delta Farms / The Pumpkin Patch
Portland, OR
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.
Detering Orchards
Harrisburg, OR
Detering Orchards is a 170-acre family farm on Wyatt Drive in Harrisburg, growing peaches, apples, pears, cherries, berries, and hazelnuts in the Willamette Valley. Both ready-picked and u-pick fruit are sold in season, and fall brings a corn maze, wagon rides, and a pumpkin patch. The farm store also carries apple cider and canned goods.
Dinsdale Farm
Grants Pass, OR
Dinsdale Farm is located on Riverbanks Road outside Grants Pass, in Josephine County's Rogue Valley in southern Oregon. The valley's warm summers suit tree fruit, vegetables, and vineyards. No website or public listing surfaced for the farm beyond the address, so its crops, hours, and whether it sells to the public aren't confirmed here. Reach out directly before making the drive.
D & L Acres
Medford, OR
D & L Acres is on Fern Valley Road in Medford, in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, pear, peach, and wine-grape country warmed by hot summers. The farm is listed for agritourism. Its crops and visiting hours aren't detailed online, so confirm with the farm before stopping by.
Dont Be Blueberries Organic U-pick
Sandy, OR
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.
Dudonis Farms
Sherwood, OR
Seasonal u-pick blueberries on Scholls-Sherwood Road between Sherwood and Scholls, with picking days posted through July. The farm also sells fresh produce, and Phil's Farm Market operates nearby with a wider stand. Days and hours stay limited and get announced close to picking, so checking before you go saves a wasted trip. It's a straightforward, no-frills stop. Bring your own containers.
Duyck's Peachy-Pig Farm
Cornelius, OR
Duyck's Peachy-Pig Farm is a family operation on SW Johnson School Road near Cornelius, in Washington County's farm country west of Portland. The name points to peaches and pigs, and the Duyck family has farmed this area for generations. No standalone farm website turned up beyond the address, so the crops, farm-stand hours, and whether they sell pork or fruit direct aren't confirmed here. Contact the farm before visiting.
Eden Valley Farm
Cottage Grove, OR
Eden Valley Farm is on Mosby Creek Road outside Cottage Grove, in the wooded hills of southern Lane County. The listing marks it as agritourism, but no website or details on what it grows or offers were found. Small farms in this valley commonly raise livestock, hay, and mixed produce. Reach out directly to learn more.
Eisert Blues
Sherwood, OR
Eisert Blues grows blueberries near Sherwood, in Washington County southwest of Portland. 'Blues' is local shorthand for the crop, which ripens across the valley from July into August. The listed SW Clay Street address sits in town, so the actual field may be nearby. No website or social page surfaced, so picking days and whether it's u-pick aren't confirmed here. Call ahead in berry season.
El Cresto pumpkins
El Cresto is a pumpkin patch on Royal Crest Road in east Medford, in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. Fall pumpkin farms are a Jackson County tradition once the summer heat breaks. Little is posted online for this one, so check locally for the patch's October dates and hours before heading over.
Elderberry Creek Alpacas
Stayton, OR
An alpaca farm on Siegmund Road near Stayton, at the edge of the Willamette Valley in Marion County. No website was found; the operation reads as a small breeder and fiber producer typical of the area.
Elliott Prairie Farm
Woodburn, OR
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.
Ernst Family Farms
Saint Paul, OR
A family farm near Saint Paul, in the French Prairie country of Marion County. The recorded address appears incomplete. No website or specific crop information for Ernst Family Farms was found online, though the area is known for berries, hops, and row crops.
Evans Blueberries
Hillsboro, OR
Evans Blueberries grows blueberries on NW Cavens Lane in Hillsboro, within Washington County's berry-growing belt west of Portland. Local u-pick blueberries generally come ready from July into August. No website or social page turned up for the farm beyond the address, so picking hours, pricing, and whether fruit is u-pick or pre-picked aren't confirmed here. Call ahead during the summer harvest.
Evans Fruit Company
Mosier, OR
Evans Fruit Company is based in Mosier, a small orchard town in the Columbia River Gorge east of Hood River. The Mosier area is known for cherries, along with apples, pears, and other tree fruit grown on the Gorge's east-side benches. No public website or listing details surfaced for this operation beyond the State Road address, so sales, u-pick, and hours aren't confirmed here. Contact them directly before visiting.
Fairfield Farm
Corvallis, OR
Fairfield Farm is located on Lakeside Drive in Corvallis, in Benton County's stretch of the Willamette Valley. Farms around Corvallis grow vegetables, berries, grass seed, and nursery stock. No website or public listing surfaced for this farm beyond the address, so its crops, hours, and whether it sells to visitors aren't confirmed here. A call ahead is the best way to learn what's available.
Fall Creek Farm & Nursery
Lowell, OR
Fall Creek Farm & Nursery is a blueberry nursery and plant-breeding company headquartered in Lowell, Oregon, southeast of Eugene. From its research farm here, Fall Creek develops and supplies blueberry genetics and nursery stock to commercial growers worldwide, with offices in Mexico, Peru, and Europe. Home gardeners can also buy its blueberry varieties. This is a working plant supplier and breeder rather than a u-pick berry field.
Fantasy Trail Wenzel Farm
Oregon City, OR
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.
Fariji Farm
Silverton, OR
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.
Farmer Gene's Bees
Vernonia, OR
Farmer Gene's Bees is a beekeeping operation on Adams Road in Vernonia, a small town in the Coast Range foothills of Columbia County. Beekeepers here typically sell raw honey and sometimes beeswax products, with flavor shifting by the season's bloom. No website or social page surfaced beyond the address, so whether Gene sells honey direct or keeps bees mainly for pollination isn't confirmed here. Contact ahead before stopping by.
Farmer John's Produce & Nursery
McMinnville, OR
Farmer John's Produce & Nursery runs a seasonal produce stand and plant nursery on SW Oldsville Road outside McMinnville, in Yamhill County wine country. Stands like this in the north Willamette Valley sell starts and bedding plants in spring, then vegetables, berries, and fall pumpkins as the season turns. Exact hours and current stock weren't confirmed from a public page, so call ahead before you go.
Fazio Farm
Portland, OR
Fazio Farm is listed at an address on NE 13th Avenue in northeast Portland, in the Woodlawn and Alberta area. The agritourism tag comes with no website or product details, and the urban location suggests an office or home base rather than open fields. What's offered to visitors isn't documented online. Contact the operator directly to confirm what Fazio Farm sells and where.
Fiala Farms
West Linn, OR
Fiala Farms grows fresh produce and cut flowers in the Stafford Hamlet just off I-205, about 25 minutes from downtown Portland. The farm runs a u-pick flower field, a fall corn maze, and a pumpkin patch, and sells jams and jellies made on site. The stand sits on SW Johnson Road in West Linn and opens seasonally through summer and autumn.
Fir Point Farms
Aurora, OR
Fir Point Farms on Arndt Road in Aurora pairs a country market and bakery with a deli serving lunch Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 2:30pm. The farm draws families for its pumpkin patch, farm animals, and fall harvest festival, and it hosts private events. The market sells fresh produce and baked goods under the tagline "Baking the world a butter place." Reach the farm at (503) 678-2455 or [email protected].
Fitchett's U-Pick Blueberries
Albany, OR
Fitchett's offers u-pick blueberries on Bryant Way SW in Albany, in the mid-Willamette Valley where berry picking runs roughly July through August. The listing confirms u-pick and produce. Varieties, pricing, and daily hours aren't posted online, so check availability by phone before you drive out with buckets in hand.
Flora Pacifica
Brookings, OR
Flora Pacifica works out of Ocean View Drive in Brookings, on the far southern Oregon coast where the temperate rainforest meets the sea. The company harvests and sells fresh and preserved floral greenery: salal, evergreen boughs, ferns, moss, and dried botanicals used in wreaths and arrangements. Coastal Curry County has supplied the floral-greens trade for generations. Contact the business directly for wholesale and product details.
Floresta Farms
Ashland, OR
About 1,000 organic blueberry bushes grow on this permaculture farm along Old Highway 99 South in Ashland. Picking usually opens mid-July and runs through August, typically Fridays and Saturdays, at $4.50 a pound. Bring cash, since that's all they take, and park on the street. The scale is small and hands-on, closer to a productive garden than a commercial field.
Flower Farmer / Phoenix & Holly Railroad
Canby, OR
The Flower Farmer on N Holly in Canby was a u-pick flower farm known for the Phoenix & Holly Railroad, a miniature train that carried visitors on a loop through the fields. Families rode the rails and cut their own bouquets during the growing season. The farm's website is no longer active, so it may have closed or changed hands. Check locally before planning a visit.
Forsters' Blueberry Hill
Silverton, OR
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.
French Prairie Gardens
French Prairie Gardens combines a farm market, an on-site bakery, a garden center, and a tap room in Oregon's French Prairie farmland near St. Paul. The market carries seasonal produce and garden plants, while the bakery and tap room give visitors a reason to stay. It operates along French Prairie Road NE in the mid-Willamette Valley.
Fresh To You Produce & Garden Center
Staytton, OR
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.
Gateway Farm
Scio, OR
A farm along Highway 226 near Scio, in the Willamette Valley of Linn County. The stretch is lined with small livestock and produce operations. No website or specific crop information for Gateway Farm was found online.
Ghost Hunters Corn Maze
Junction City, OR
A seasonal corn maze and Halloween attraction on River Road in Junction City, north of Eugene in Lane County. Oregon corn mazes typically open from late September through October, pairing the maze with a fall-farm outing. The 'Ghost Hunters' theme points to evening or haunted-style visits during the Halloween run. Check current-season dates and hours before going.
Gibson Farms
Siletz, OR
Gibson Farms is a small agritourism farm near Siletz, in the Coast Range foothills of Lincoln County, inland from the central Oregon coast. Its directory listing carries a Siletz P.O. box rather than a street address.
Giles Farm
Forest Grove, OR
An agritourism farm on Shearer Road in Forest Grove, in the Tualatin Valley of western Washington County. The Forest Grove area grows berries, hazelnuts, wine grapes, and nursery stock. Public information for this listing is limited, so contact the farm directly about what it grows or offers to visitors.
Glorias Two Peaks Blues
Hood River, OR
Gloria's Two Peaks Blues grows blueberries on O'Leary Road in Hood River, in the Columbia River Gorge with Mount Hood and Mount Adams — the two peaks — in view. Gorge blueberries ripen a touch later than the valley floor, generally mid-to-late summer. No public website was found; contact the farm to confirm u-pick days and hours.
Glover's Century Farm
Eagle Creek, OR
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.
Golden Acres
Hillsboro, OR
Golden Acres is a Hillsboro farm in Washington County's Tualatin Valley, an area built on berries, hazelnuts, nursery stock, and vegetable crops. It's listed for agritourism. The specific crops and visiting details aren't published online, so contact the farm to confirm what it sells and when.
Goodfoot Farm
Goodfoot Farm is a Demeter Certified Biodynamic farm in the Hoskins area of Kings Valley, about 20 miles northwest of Corvallis. It grows food for its local community using biodynamic methods that integrate livestock, pest-managing crop selection, and pollinator habitat. The farm sits on Alexander Road in the Coast Range foothills west of the Willamette Valley.
Gordon's Acres
Banks, OR
An agritourism listing on NW Narup Road in Banks, in the rural northwest corner of Washington County. Banks sits amid small farms, hay ground, and timber near the Coast Range foothills. No detailed public information came up for this site, so contact them directly about what they grow or host.
Green
Eugene, OR
This listing on Hillaire Street in west Eugene shows only the name "Green," which looks like an incomplete record. No business details, crops, or website could be verified. If this is an active farm or stand, its information isn't published online under this name. Treat the entry as unconfirmed until the operator verifies it.
Greengable Gardens
Philomath, OR
Greengable Gardens is on Grange Hall Road in Philomath, just west of Corvallis in Benton County. The area's mild, wet valley climate suits nursery stock, cut flowers, and market produce, the usual mix for a garden operation of this kind. Contact the farm for current hours and what's available this season.
Greens Bridge Gardens
Jefferson, OR
Greens Bridge Gardens is a farm and garden market on Jefferson-Scio Drive in Jefferson, in the mid-Willamette Valley south of Salem. It runs as a seasonal agritourism destination in Marion County's farm country and keeps its own website.
Green Villa
Independence, OR
Green Villa sits on Independence Highway between Salem and Independence, known locally as Green Villa Barn and Gardens. The site combines a garden center and nursery with a restored barn used for events and seasonal gatherings. It draws Willamette Valley visitors for plants, produce, and the grounds along the highway.
Greenville Farms
Forest Grove, OR
Greenville Farms is listed on NW Greenville Road near Forest Grove, in the farming country of western Washington County. The directory tags it as agritourism, but no verified website or details about crops, u-pick, or events were found. Farms in this area grow berries, nursery stock, hazelnuts, and pumpkins. Contact the farm directly for current offerings and hours.
Green Vista Farms
Salem, OR
Green Vista Farms is on Magness Road NW in West Salem, on the Polk County side of the Willamette Valley where nurseries, vineyards, and produce growers work the hills above the river. It's listed for agritourism. Specific crops and visiting hours aren't published online, so contact the farm to confirm before stopping by.
Gregg Farms
Hillsboro, OR
Gregg Farms works farmland on NW Leisy Road north of Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley growing region.
Grossen Peaches
Hillsboro, OR
Grossen Peaches is a peach grower on NW Grossen Drive in Hillsboro, in Washington County's Tualatin Valley farmland west of Portland. The name points to tree fruit and a summer-into-fall harvest.
Groveland Acres Helvetia Strawberries
Hillsboro, OR
A strawberry grower in the Helvetia farming area north of Hillsboro, part of the rural belt that supplies much of Washington County's fresh berries each June. The name points to strawberries as the main crop, sold at the field or u-pick during early summer, which is the standard pattern for growers this size. No website or current contact details turned up online.
Happy Family Farm
Myrtle Point, OR
Happy Family Farm sits near Myrtle Point in the Coquille River valley of Coos County, inland from Oregon's south coast. It's listed as a small agritourism farm on Thornberry Lane.
Harpole's Produce
Silverton, OR
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.
Harry's Berries
Eugene, OR
Harry's Berries is a berry grower listed on Coburg Road in the Eugene area of Lane County, in the southern Willamette Valley. The name points to a seasonal roadside or u-pick berry operation during the summer harvest.
Hartnell Farms
Clackamas, OR
Hartnell Farms is an agritourism farm on SE Jannsen Road in Clackamas, in the farm pockets southeast of Portland.
Harwood Farm
Oregon City, OR
Harwood Farm sits on S Dillman Road in the rural country south of Oregon City, Clackamas County. It's listed as a small agritourism farm in the Willamette Valley foothills.
Haven Blueberry Farms
Umpqua, OR
A u-pick blueberry farm on Tyee Road in the Umpqua Valley, southwest of Roseburg. Blueberries ripen here through midsummer, the main draw for pickers working the Umpqua River corridor. Little else about hours or varieties is published online.
Hazen's Riverside Blueberry Farm
Coquille, OR
Hazen's Riverside Blueberry Farm offers u-pick blueberries, plus marionberries, loganberries, and raspberries when they're in season, in the Fairview area of Coquille along the Coquille River. The farm sits on Burton Prairie Lane in Coos County. Call ahead during picking season to check what's ready.
Heavenly Harvest Farm
Corvallis, OR
Heavenly Harvest Farm is on NE Highway 20 outside Corvallis, in the farm country between Corvallis and Albany. It's listed as an agritourism stop but posts no crop list or website, so what's available to visitors isn't documented online. This part of Benton County runs heavily to berries, vegetables, grass seed, and seasonal u-pick. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's open and when.
Heikes Farms
Heikes Farms operates on Southwest Heikes Drive in the Hillsboro area of Washington County, west of Portland. The listing carries no city name, and the road shares the family's name, pointing to a long-held local farm. Washington County ground grows berries, vegetables, nursery stock, and grass seed. No website or listing details surfaced beyond the address, so the crops and any public sales aren't confirmed. Contact them before visiting.
Hein's Blueberries
Gaston, OR
Hein's grows blueberries on SW Vandehey Road near Gaston, on the Washington and Yamhill county line in the western Willamette Valley. Blueberry picking here runs roughly July through August. The listing covers agritourism and produce, pointing to farm-stand or u-pick sales. Daily hours and pricing aren't posted online, so check availability before you head out.
Heiser's Pumpkin Patch
Dayton, OR
Heiser Farms runs a seasonal pumpkin patch on Grand Island Loop near Dayton, on an island in the Willamette River in Yamhill County wine country. Families come for pumpkins each autumn, then the farm closes through winter. It sits at 21425 Grand Island Loop.
Helvetia Christmastree Farm Inc
Hillsboro, OR
A Christmas-tree farm on NW Bishop Road in the Helvetia area northwest of Hillsboro, a Swiss-settled farming community in Washington County's rolling hills. Oregon u-cut tree farms open from the day after Thanksgiving through December, cutting Douglas fir, noble fir, and similar species. Public details are limited, so confirm this season's opening dates and available trees before visiting.
Helvetia Lavender Farm
Hillsboro, OR
Helvetia Christmas Tree and Lavender Farm opens its lavender fields the first two weekends of July, when visitors cut their own bundles for $8 with baskets and scissors provided, or buy pre-cut bunches for $12. Festival weekends bring 30-plus artisan vendors, food, and live music, plus garden tours and distilled lavender oil for sale. The farm sits on NW Bishop Road northwest of Hillsboro. Admission proceeds go to Samaritan Ministries.
Hentze Farms
Junction City, OR
Hentze Farms works the ground on Hentze Lane near Junction City, in the northern Willamette Valley of Lane County. It's a family farm in one of Oregon's prime vegetable and grass-seed growing districts.
Herrick Farms
Springfield, OR
Herrick Farms sits on Millican Road east of Springfield, in Lane County's stretch of the southern Willamette Valley. It's listed as a small agritourism farm.
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