Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Washington
353 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Washington. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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AAA Raspberries
AAA Raspberries lists a West Pole Road address in Whatcom County, the corner of Washington that grows most of the nation's processed red raspberries. The berries here ripen in a tight window from late June into July. Without a confirmed town or online listing, the farm's sales setup can't be verified, so contact them directly about fresh or U-pick fruit during the season.
Aarstad's Blueberry Farm
Aarstad's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on 163rd Avenue SE outside Snohomish, in the Snohomish River valley of Snohomish County. This is prime berry country, and local U-pick blueberry fields generally open from early July through August. No website or public listing came up during research, so check picking hours and availability with the farm directly.
Abundance Farm
A farm on North Sands Road in Mead, in the rural country north of Spokane (ZIP 99021). This side of Spokane County — near the Green Bluff growing district — is known for orchards, u-pick fields, and small agritourism farms. The dryland-and-irrigated mix here yields tree fruit, berries, and pumpkins by season.
Agrobliss Farms
Everett, WA
Agrobliss Farms is listed on Lowell Larimer Road in Everett, in the Snohomish County farmland east of the city near the productive Snohomish River bottomlands. The listing marks it for agritourism; check current offerings with the farm.
Ahtanum Berry Patch
Yakima, WA
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.
Aldrich Berry Farms & Nursery
A berry farm and plant nursery on Aldrich Road near Mossyrock, in Lewis County's Cowlitz River valley east of I-5. A combined berry farm and nursery usually sells both fruit and starts or landscape plants. Specific stock and hours aren't confirmed online.
Alm Hill Gardens
A berry and flower farm on Alm Road in Everson, in Whatcom County's farmland northeast of Bellingham. Alm Hill has long grown raspberries, blueberries, and cut flowers, and its produce has reached Puget Sound farmers markets under the Growing Washington name. The Everson fields sit in some of the state's most productive berry country.
Alpaca Rose Ranch
Elk, WA
An alpaca ranch in Elk, the rural farm country north of Spokane along the Newport Highway. Alpaca operations here typically sell breeding stock and raw or spun fleece and welcome farm visits by appointment. Specific herd and product details aren't posted online.
Apple Creek Orchard
Apple Creek Orchard grows tree fruit on Barr Road near Ferndale, in Whatcom County's far-northwest corner close to the Canadian border. The listing marks it as an orchard offering agritourism. Confirm which fruit is in season and whether picking is open with the orchard.
Applegate Orchards
Burbank, WA
Applegate Orchards sits along Ice Harbor Drive near Burbank, in the Walla Walla County farmland where the Snake meets the Columbia. Irrigation from the Ice Harbor pool feeds orchards and vineyards across this warm corner of southeast Washington. The listing marks it as an orchard; confirm picking and hours with the growers.
Apple Orchard Tours
Dryden, WA
Orchard tours in Dryden, a small community on the Wenatchee River between Cashmere and Leavenworth in Washington's apple and pear belt. The surrounding hillsides grow tree fruit that ships across the country each fall. Tour dates and booking details aren't posted online.
Apple Valley Orchard
Sedro-Woolley, WA
Apple Valley Orchard sits on Sims Road near Sedro-Woolley, in the Skagit River foothills where the valley meets the Cascades. This ground grows apples and other tree fruit well, and small orchards here often sell u-pick and cider in the fall. No website or public listing came up in research, so contact the orchard directly about picking season and what varieties they carry.
Astrid's Lavender Farm
Gig Harbor, WA
Astrid's Lavender Farm grows and sells lavender on Thomas Road NW near Gig Harbor, on the Key Peninsula side of Pierce County. The small farm focuses on lavender products, and the plant does well in the Puget Sound's dry summers. Peak bloom on Washington lavender farms runs late June through July. Check the farm's website for shop hours and whether they open the rows for cutting.
Bailey's U-Pick Farm
Snohomish, WA
Bailey's U-Pick Farm runs on Springhetti Road in Snohomish, on the fertile floodplain south of town that grows berries, pumpkins, and vegetables. Pickers work the fields for whatever's ripe, from summer berries into the fall pumpkin season. Confirm the current crop and open days with the farm before you go.
Bailey's Vegetables
Bailey's Vegetables is a produce farm on Springhetti Road in Snohomish (ZIP 98296), in the rich Snohomish River valley farmland north of Seattle. Farms along this stretch grow summer vegetables and sell from roadside stands and nearby markets. No further detail is documented online for this listing.
Bainbridge Island Farms Suyematsu Farms
Bainbridge Island, WA
Suyematsu Farms is one of Bainbridge Island's oldest working farms, growing strawberries and raspberries, cut flowers, and dahlias, with u-cut Christmas trees and pumpkins later in the year. U-pick dahlias run at 13610 Manzanita Road, while the berry stand and pumpkin patch sit at 9229 Day Road. Reach them at 206-842-1429 or on Instagram @bainbridgeislandsuyematsufarms. The farm anchors the island's Day Road agricultural district.
Banjo Creek Farms
Manson, WA
A farm in Manson, on the north shore of Lake Chelan in north-central Washington, an area known for apple and cherry orchards and lakeside wineries. What Banjo Creek Farms grows or hosts isn't detailed online, and its former web address is no longer active.
Barrett Orchards
Yakima, WA
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.
Baylor Farm
A farm on Ben Howard Road, which runs along the Skykomish River between Monroe and Sultan in Snohomish County's Sky Valley. The valley's river-bottom soil supports vegetables, hay, and livestock. Specifics about this farm aren't posted online.
B&B Family Lavender Farm
Sequim, WA
B&B Family Lavender Farm keeps more than 14,000 organic lavender plants on Old Olympic Highway in Sequim, the lavender capital of the Olympic Peninsula. Free guided tours run every 30 minutes from May through September, with u-pick lavender, live distillation demonstrations, a farm store, and lavender ice cream. Peak bloom hits late June through July, and admission is free.
Beach View Farm
Oak Harbor, WA
Beach View is a third-generation pastured livestock farm on Whidbey Island near Oak Harbor, selling meat and eggs from cattle, pigs, chickens, sheep, and turkeys raised on grass. The family farms regeneratively and welcomes visitors for farm tours. You can buy beef, pork, poultry, and eggs directly from the farm on Wieldraayer Road.
Beatty Farm
Raymond, WA
Beatty Farm works land on Hyland Stringer Road near Raymond, in the Willapa River country of Pacific County on Washington's southwest coast. Farms in this wet, mild lowland raise pasture, livestock, and produce near the Willapa Bay estuary. Public details on this farm's offerings are sparse.
Becerra Gardens
Quincy, WA
Becerra Gardens grows in the irrigated Columbia Basin farmland around Quincy, in Grant County. Central Washington's Basin runs on Columbia River irrigation and produces heavy vegetable and tree-fruit harvests. Little else about the operation is posted online.
Beck's Harvest House and Orchard
Colbert, WA
Beck's Harvest House anchors the Green Bluff growing district northeast of Spokane, with u-pick apples, strawberries, peaches, and cherries in season. The Country Kitchen serves breakfast and lunch, and the bakery turns out pumpkin donuts, pies, and cider. Fall brings a Harvest Festival with a giant corn maze and pumpkin patch, plus a summer live-music series. A country store sells gifts, and the decks pour craft beer and wine.
Beddard Berry Farm
Moxee, WA
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.
Beeline Organic LLC
Lake Stevens, WA
Beeline Organic farms off 111th Drive NE in Lake Stevens, in Snohomish County's mix of small acreage and suburb. The name points to bees or honey and an organic approach, though the farm's exact products weren't listed online at the time of writing. Reach out directly to confirm what they sell and whether they're open to visitors.
Belle Jolie Blueberry Farm
La Center, WA
A blueberry farm on NE 41st Avenue in La Center, in the rolling farm country of north Clark County. Growers in this area typically open for u-pick and pre-picked blueberries from midsummer into August. Specific varieties and hours for this farm aren't confirmed online.
BelleWood Acres and Distilling
Lynden, WA
BelleWood grows Honeycrisp plus more than 20 other apple and pear varieties across 62 acres in Lynden, and calls itself the largest orchard in Western Washington, with Mount Baker on the horizon. The farm store, bakery, and cafe run alongside a distillery and tasting room that turns the fruit into spirits. Summer brings Friday Night Farmtunes concerts, and walking trails follow Ten Mile Creek through the property.
Bell River Ranch
Snohomish, WA
Bell River Ranch sits on Foster Slough Road in the Snohomish River valley, flat bottomland east of Everett that grows some of Washington's most productive farm ground. The ranch is listed for agritourism. What's on offer and when is best confirmed with the ranch directly.
Bill's Berry Farm
Grandview, WA
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.
Biringer Farm
Arlington, WA
Biringer Farm is a longtime family farm in the Stillaguamish and Snohomish river country near Arlington, known across the Everett area for u-pick strawberries in early summer. The family has farmed the region for decades. Current hours and offerings weren't verified online.
Biringer Farm - Berry Farm
Arlington, WA
Biringer Farm is a family berry farm near Arlington, in the Stillaguamish valley north of Everett, long known for u-pick and fresh-picked strawberries and raspberries in early summer. The farm turns to a pumpkin harvest and family festival in the fall, with a farm stand selling berries and baked goods in season. Hours track the crop, so check before visiting.
Biringer's Black Crow Pumkins and Corn Maze
Arlington, WA
Biringer's Black Crow Pumpkins and Corn Maze is the Biringer family's fall attraction on Highway 530 outside Arlington. Expect a pumpkin patch and cut corn maze through October, the usual draw for Snohomish County families before Halloween. Specific dates and pricing weren't confirmed online.
Bi-Zi Farm
Vancouver, WA
Bi-Zi Farms runs a sunflower festival in summer and a pumpkin patch with a corn maze in fall on NE 119th Street in east Vancouver, plus farm-fresh produce and school field trips. It's open daily, roughly 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., closing in bad weather and on major holidays.
Black River Blues Blueberry Farm
Rochester, WA
A blueberry farm on Moon Road SW in Rochester, in southern Thurston County near the Black River. Growers in this area commonly offer u-pick and pre-picked blueberries through July and August. Specific varieties and hours for this farm aren't confirmed online.
Blueberry Acres
Arlington, WA
Blueberry Acres is a u-pick blueberry farm off McRae Road in Arlington, in Snohomish County berry country. Local bushes come ripe from roughly July into August. No website or contact details surfaced online.
Blueberry Blossom Farm (formerly Blue Heron Blueberries)
Snohomish, WA
This u-pick blueberry farm on Fobes Road southeast of Snohomish operated for years as Blue Heron Blueberries before taking the Blueberry Blossom name. It sits in the farmland along the Snohomish River valley, where blueberries ripen from midsummer into September. Pickers bring their own containers during the season. Call ahead, since u-pick hours track the weather and the ripening fruit rather than a fixed schedule.
Blueberry Farm
Ridgefield, WA
This blueberry farm on NW 51st Avenue sits just outside Ridgefield, in Clark County north of Vancouver. Southwest Washington's climate suits highbush blueberries, and local U-pick fields generally run from July into August. The listing carries only a generic name and no website, so contact the farm directly to confirm it's open for picking and what the berries cost.
Blueberry Glenn
Duvall, WA
Blueberry Glenn grows blueberries on Kelly Road in Duvall, in the Snoqualmie Valley east of Seattle. The valley's small u-pick farms open when berries ripen in midsummer. No further details were found online.
Blueberry Haven Farm
Port Angeles, WA
A blueberry farm on Lewallen Road in Port Angeles, on the north Olympic Peninsula. The Dungeness-Port Angeles lowland's cool summers suit blueberries, and small farms like this typically open for u-pick when fruit ripens in mid to late summer. Clallam County shoppers can pick their own by the bucket.
Blueberry Hill Berries
Wapato, WA
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.
Blueberry Hills Farms
Manson, WA
Blueberry Hills Farms sits near Manson on the north shore of Lake Chelan, a fruit-growing pocket of north-central Washington. Blueberries in this area ripen through mid to late summer. Current details for the operation weren't verified online.
Blue Dog Farm
Blue Dog Farm works a parcel along West Snoqualmie Valley Road, in the flat river-bottom farmland between Fall City and Carnation east of Seattle. That stretch of the Snoqualmie Valley grows vegetables, berries, and pumpkins on small family plots. Details on what this farm offers visitors are limited online.
Blue Dot Farm
Enumclaw, WA
Blue Dot Farm sits off SE 416th Street in Enumclaw, in the dairy and pasture country of the Cascade foothills south of Seattle. The plateau around Enumclaw stays green with hay, produce, and livestock operations. Little about this particular farm is documented online.
Blue Heron Farm
Rockport, WA
A farm on State Route 530 in Rockport, in the upper Skagit Valley near the North Cascades and the Skagit River eagle habitat. This is a rural, forested stretch of Skagit County. Specific crops and visiting details for this farm aren't confirmed online.
Blue Mountain Lavender Farm
Blue Mountain Lavender Farm grows more than 25 varieties of lavender on Short Road near Lowden, about twelve miles west of Walla Walla. The farm distills its own essential oil and runs a boutique selling lavender bodycare, culinary buds, and dried bundles, with more stocked through its Etsy shop. Peak bloom and the boutique's open days fall in summer, when the fields draw visitors during the Walla Walla lavender season.
Blue Rose Dairy
Winlock, WA
A dairy in Winlock, in the Lewis County farm belt of southwest Washington between Chehalis and Kelso. The area's small dairies raise cows on pasture in the Cowlitz River lowlands. Blue Rose Dairy's herd and any on-farm sales aren't detailed online.
Bob's Bluebery Patch
Kent, WA
Bob's Blueberry Patch is a u-pick spot in Kent, in the Green River valley south of Seattle. Blueberries in the valley come ready from July into August. Nothing more about it was posted online.
Bob's Corn
Maltby, WA
Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm runs a 12-acre corn maze, u-pick pumpkin patch, and sunflower festival on Elliott Road in the Maltby area of Snohomish, open August through November. The season stacks fall activities with food vendors selling roasted corn, donuts, pulled pork, and cider. Admission varies by day, with half-off for military and seniors. Service animals only, no pets. The farm also rents space for private events.
Bodacious Berries and Fruit and Big Barn Brewing Co
Mead, WA
Big Barn Brewing Co is a farm brewery in Mead that brews with hops and produce grown on-site. The tap house pours Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 8pm, with food trucks and live music on the schedule. Seasonal u-pick fruit and produce come off the same land under the Bodacious Berries and Fruit name. It sits on Applewood Lane north of Spokane.
Bode Farms
Ferndale, WA
Bode Farms works ground on Zell Road in Ferndale, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy belt north of Bellingham. The listing marks it for agritourism. Hours and current offerings are worth confirming with the farm before a visit.
Bolles Organic Farm
Bolles Organic Farm works the Tualco Valley bottomland along Tualco Loop Road southwest of Monroe, some of the richest ground in the Skykomish river floodplain. The Tualco area holds a cluster of small organic and diversified growers. Specific crops and hours weren't verified online.
Bonnies Blueberries
Oak Harbor, WA
Bonnie's Blueberries grows blueberries on Jones Road outside Oak Harbor, on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Island berry farms like this ripen through July and August, when u-pick and fresh-picked pints come into season. Public details on hours and pricing are thin, so calling ahead during summer is the surest way to catch the picking.
Bossy Acres Farm
Toledo, WA
A farm outside Toledo in Lewis County, southwest Washington, along State Route 506 near the Cowlitz River. The rural stretch runs through cattle and hay ground between I-5 and the Toledo airfield. What Bossy Acres raises or sells isn't posted online.
Bountiful Acres
Bountiful Acres lists an address on NE Cedar Creek Road near Woodland, in the Lewis River country of southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The area's mild, wet climate favors berries, tree fruit, and small mixed produce farms. No website or public listing surfaced during research, so contact the farm directly to confirm what they grow and whether the property is open to visitors.
Bountiful Countryside Orchard (formerly Sundown Brown's Place)
Bountiful Countryside Orchard, formerly Sundown Brown's Place, sits on North Sands Road in the Green Bluff growing district northeast of Spokane. Green Bluff orchards run apple, cherry, and stone-fruit u-pick along a well-known agritourism loop. Current offerings under the new name weren't confirmed online.
Boxx Berry Farm
Ferndale, WA
Boxx Berry Farm is a family produce and berry farm on Northwest Road in Ferndale, north of Bellingham in Whatcom County. Summer brings u-pick strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries plus a produce stand, and fall shifts to pumpkins. Exact hours weren't verified online.
Breckenridge Blueberries
Everson, WA
Breckenridge Blueberries grows on Breckenridge Road in Everson, in Whatcom County's berry belt near the Canadian border. This is one of the state's densest blueberry-growing areas, with picking through July and August. No website or contact was found online.
BreckenRidge Farm
Everson, WA
This agritourism farm sits on Breckenridge Road in Everson, in the far northwest corner of Whatcom County near the Nooksack River. The surrounding land is some of Washington's most productive berry ground, known for red raspberries, blueberries, and dairy. No public website or listing turned up during research, so hours and current offerings are best confirmed by contacting the farm directly.
Breckenridge Farm Dairy Best
Sumas, WA
Breckenridge Farm Dairy Best is listed as a dairy on Cherry Street in Sumas, the border town at the northeast edge of Whatcom County. Dairy has anchored this part of the county for generations, alongside the berry fields of the Nooksack lowlands. No website or public listing turned up in research, so contact the farm directly about milk, farm products, or visits.
Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery, LLC
Arlington, WA
Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery is on Grandview Road in the Bryant area near Arlington, Snohomish County. It pairs u-pick blueberries with a plant nursery, a common combination for the region's small farms. Picking runs through midsummer. Hours and current stock weren't verified online.
Bunker Creek Berry Patch
Chehalis, WA
Bunker Creek Berry Patch is a u-pick spot on Bunker Creek Road southwest of Chehalis, in Lewis County. Berries here ripen across the summer months. No website or listing details were found online.
Bybee-Nims Farm
Bybee-Nims Farm lies off SE 92nd Street near North Bend, at the upper end of the Snoqualmie Valley where the Cascades rise above the river farmland. Farms in this stretch grow u-pick berries, pumpkins, and vegetables through summer and fall. Specific offerings for this farm are not well documented online.
Camden Ranch
Elk, WA
Camden Ranch is a 220-acre estate near Elk, north of Spokane, that operates mainly as a wedding and event venue. In the holiday season it opens as a u-cut Christmas tree farm. The ranch also books corporate gatherings and receptions on the grounds, on Williams Road in the pine country of northern Spokane County.
Cameron Berry Farm
Sequim, WA
A berry farm at the corner of Wheeler and Woodcock Roads in the Dungeness Valley near Sequim. The valley's dry, sunny microclimate — rare on the Olympic Peninsula — ripens strawberries and raspberries through midsummer for u-pick and stand sales. Woodcock Road runs through the heart of Sequim's small-farm belt north of town.
Canter-Berry Farms
Auburn, WA
Canter-Berry Farms runs u-pick blueberries along Green Valley Road in Auburn, opening roughly 9am to 4pm in season; bring your own bags and boxes. A farm store in the historic barn sells blueberry gifts and Polish pottery, and the farm has bottled blueberry wine in partnership with Hoodsport Winery. The property sits in the Green River valley southeast of town.
Carleton Farm
Lake Stevens, WA
Carleton Farm draws Lake Stevens families each fall with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, and a petting zoo. The pumpkin patch, petting zoo, farm market, and food area carry no admission; a $15 pass adds the corn maze, hayride, and kids' play area, and $25 unlocks paintball, apple cannons, a bucket train, and a pumpkin jump pad. The farm also books weddings on the property off Sunnyside Boulevard.
Carr's Washingtin State Certified Organic Blueberry Farm
Olympia, WA
Carr's Certified Organic Blueberry Farm grows on Gull Harbor Road northeast of Olympia, along Budd Inlet in Thurston County. As a state-certified organic grower, it offers u-pick blueberries through the summer. No website or contact surfaced online.
Carver Farms
Newman Lake, WA
Carver Farms sits near Newman Lake, east of Spokane toward the Idaho line. Farms in this area lean on fall agritourism, with pumpkins and corn mazes drawing weekend crowds in October. Specific offerings for this location weren't verified online.
Cascade Farmlands Association
Peshastin, WA
An agritourism association based in Peshastin, in the Wenatchee River valley of Chelan County. The group promotes the orchards, fruit stands, and farms of the Cashmere-Leavenworth corridor, a region known for apples, pears, and cherries. It connects visitors with member growers rather than farming land itself.
Cascadian Farm
Cascadian Farm began here in 1972, when Gene Kahn started growing organic crops on a stretch of the Skagit Valley along State Route 20 in the North Cascades. The site became the home farm behind the national Cascadian Farm organic brand. As of summer 2022 it is no longer open to visitors, so the former roadside produce and berry-shake stand is closed.
Cashmere Cider Mill Tasting Room
Cashmere, WA
A cider mill with a tasting room on Woodring Canyon Road in Cashmere, in Washington's Wenatchee Valley apple country. Cashmere's orchards supply the fruit behind local cideries. The mill's cider lineup and tasting-room hours aren't posted online.
Castle Rock Lavender
Castle Rock, WA
Castle Rock Lavender grows lavender and hosts weddings and events on grounds off PH 10 in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The farm books tours by appointment and runs a shop with lavender products. It also rents the property as a wedding and banquet venue, with pricing, available dates and vendor details handled through its site. Reach owner Pam at [email protected] or 360-353-1905.
Cedarbrook Lavender and Herb Farm
Sequim, WA
Cedarbrook Lavender is a Sequim lavender farm dating to 1967, one of the oldest in the Dungeness Valley. It grows and hand-harvests lavender, then blends and distills it into bodycare, candles, culinary buds, honey, and essential oils sold at its shop. Sequim's rain-shadow climate on the Olympic Peninsula gives the region its long lavender bloom, celebrated each July.
Central Washington Agricultural Museum
Union Gap, WA
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.
Chapman Farms
Montesano, WA
Chapman Farms works ground on Brady Loop Road near Montesano, in the Grays Harbor lowlands of southwest Washington. The listing marks it for agritourism. Check with the farm for what's open and when.
Charlie's Organic Gardens
Charlie's Organic Gardens works land along Old Snohomish-Monroe Road, between Snohomish and Monroe in the Snohomish River valley. The valley's organic market gardens grow mixed vegetables for local sale. No website or contact was found online.
Charlottes Blueberry Park
Tacoma, WA
Charlotte's Blueberry Park is a public Tacoma park built on a former commercial blueberry farm, where the bushes are kept for anyone to pick free during the summer season, usually July into September. It sits off East D Street on the city's east side, along the Water Ditch Trail. Bring your own containers; the berries are first-come, first-served.
Cherry Hill
Mead, WA
Cherry Hill sits on North Sands Road in Mead, just north of Spokane in eastern Washington. The area's warm, dry summers and cold winters suit orchard fruit and berries grown on small acreages around Spokane County. What this farm offers isn't detailed online, so contact it directly to find out its crops and whether it welcomes visitors.
Chicory Springs Farm
Chewelah, WA
A farm in Chewelah, in the Colville River valley of Stevens County, northeast Washington. The valley's small farms raise hay, livestock and market-garden produce between the Selkirk and Huckleberry ranges. Chicory Springs Farm's specific crops and any sales aren't posted online.
Cleaarian Berry Farm
Cleaarian Berry Farm is listed as a Washington berry grower, but no city, website, or contact information is available. The name points to u-pick or fresh berry sales somewhere in the state.
Cloud Mountain Farm
Everson, WA
Cloud Mountain Farm Center sits on Goodwin Road in Everson, in east Whatcom County, and has long run on-farm education, a nursery, and an archival fruit program growing heritage apple and pear varieties. The center is currently closed, with interim ownership transferred to the Whatcom Land Trust. Its phone line and social pages remain active for updates on the land's future.
Cloverdale Ranch Country Skies
Edwall, WA
Cloverdale Ranch sits on Cloverdale Road in Edwall, in the wheat country of Lincoln County west of Spokane. The 'Country Skies' name points to the wide, dark night skies of this Palouse-edge farmland, far from city light. No website or public listing turned up in research, so contact the ranch directly to learn what it offers, whether lodging, events, or stargazing, and when.
Colville Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
Colville, WA
Colville Corn Maze cuts a 12-acre maze and opens a pumpkin patch each fall a half-mile west of Colville's old flour mill, up in northeast Washington's Stevens County. The farm market sells sweet corn, winter squash, and pie pumpkins alongside the maze. The 2026 season opens October 12 and runs through Halloween, with weekday evening and weekend daytime hours. Admission runs $8 to $10; kids four and under are free.
Compass Rose Farms
Port Townsend, WA
Compass Rose Farms works land on West Uncas Road between Port Townsend and Discovery Bay, on the Olympic Peninsula's Quimper coast. Jefferson County's small farms here raise vegetables, flowers, and livestock in the rain-shadow climate east of the Olympics. Public information on this farm's stand and hours is limited.
Cosmic carrot farm
Yelm, WA
Cosmic Carrot Farm grows flowers, produce, and plants on Blueberry Hill Lane in Yelm, using no-till, polyculture methods. Beyond the field, the farm rents a guesthouse and offers camping and RV parking, and it hosts music nights and markets through the season. The on-site shop sells cut flowers, plant starts, and home goods.
Country Store & Farm
Vashon, WA
The Country Store on Vashon Highway is a longtime general and garden store on Vashon Island, southwest of Seattle. It stocks nursery plants, garden supplies, feed, and local farm goods for the island community. Exact hours and current stock weren't verified online.
Courter Country Farm LLC
Poulsbo, WA
Courter Country Farm grows dahlias on Courter Lane NW in Poulsbo, on the Kitsap Peninsula. The farm runs U-pick flower sessions and DIY buckets, offers full-service wedding florals, and hosts weddings and private parties on site. The stand is open seasonally April through September on Fridays, 10am to 3pm. Call or text Denise to arrange a visit outside those hours.
Cowlitz Falls Lavender Farm
Randle, WA
A lavender farm in Randle, in the Cowlitz River valley at the foot of the Cascades in Lewis County. It takes its name from Cowlitz Falls, the hydro site on the river just west of town. Growers this far up the valley usually open for fresh-cut and dried lavender in mid to late summer, when the rows hit full bloom. Randle sits along US 12 on the way to White Pass and the Gifford Pinchot forest.
Cramer's Western Town
Lynden, WA
A western-themed agritourism spot on Van Dyk Road in Lynden, in the farm country of northern Whatcom County near the Canadian border. Lynden is known for its Dutch roots and a dense cluster of berry and dairy operations. The 'Western Town' name points to a themed venue rather than a produce stand or u-pick field.
Cranguyma Farms
Long Beach, WA
Cranguyma Farms grows on the Long Beach Peninsula, the sandy Pacific County coast that is one of Washington's main cranberry-growing areas. Cranberry bogs and blueberry fields are common here, harvested in fall. Specific u-pick or sales details for this farm aren't confirmed online.
Craven Farm Inc.
Snohomish, WA
Craven Farm on Short School Road in Snohomish runs one of the area's big fall draws: acres of u-pick pumpkins, a massive corn maze, tractor hayrides and food stands from September into October. Entry to the pumpkin patch and gift shop is free, with wristbands for activities and season passes available. Summer opens sunflower fields, a beer garden and play area, line-dancing nights and kids' camps. The barn also books for private events.
Creek House Farm
Port Orchard, WA
Creek House Farm is on East Collins Road in Port Orchard, on the Kitsap Peninsula southwest of Puget Sound. Small farms in this wooded, wet corner typically grow vegetables, berries or flowers and open for seasonal sales. Little detail is available online for this specific farm.
Crimson Acres, LLC
Benton City, WA
Crimson Acres farms on West Yakitat Road in Benton City, at the edge of the Red Mountain growing area west of the Tri-Cities. This warm, irrigated corner of the lower Yakima Valley is known for wine grapes and row crops. Details on what Crimson Acres sells to the public are sparse online.
Davenport Blueberries
La Center, WA
Davenport Blueberries grows blueberries on NE 137th Court in La Center, in northern Clark County. Southwest Washington's mild, damp climate and acidic soils make it strong blueberry ground, with U-pick and pre-picked fruit typically ready from July into August. No website or public listing surfaced in research, so confirm picking days and prices with the farm directly before heading out.
David R Nevill
Zillah, WA
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.
Davies Blueberry Farm
Davies Blueberry Farm lists a Beard Road address near Lynden, in the Whatcom County farm belt close to the Canadian line. Lynden's fields grow blueberries and red raspberries in large numbers, with U-pick blueberry season running through July and August. No website or public listing appeared in research, so confirm picking days and prices with the farm directly.
Deer Creek Produce
Shelton, WA
A produce farm on East State Route 3 in Shelton, the seat of Mason County at the south end of Hood Canal. Small farms in this South Sound area grow the local staples — salad greens, squash, beans, and berries — for roadside and farmers-market sale through the summer and fall. Shelton sits in the timbered lowlands where the Olympic foothills meet the water.
Dew Acres
Aberdeen, WA
Dew Acres is a Grays Harbor County farm on Geissler Road between Aberdeen and Montesano, in the wet coastal lowlands of southwest Washington. The listing marks it for agritourism. Check with the farm for current activities and visiting days.
Dietz Mushroom Farm
Sequim, WA
Dietz Mushroom Farm grows mushrooms on the Olympic Peninsula outside Sequim, in the rain-shadow Dungeness Valley known for its mild, dry microclimate. The directory lists it as an agritourism stop among the Sequim area's lavender fields and small produce operations. A specific crop list and visiting hours weren't posted online, so call ahead before driving out to the peninsula.
Discover Heirloom Cuisine
Cashmere, WA
A food-and-farm venture based in Cashmere, in the Wenatchee River valley's orchard country. The name points to heirloom-produce or culinary experiences, but no details on offerings, events or booking are posted online.
Dixie Acres Farm
Waitsburg, WA
A farm on Biscuit Ridge Road south of Waitsburg, in the wheat country of Walla Walla County. Biscuit Ridge climbs into the Blue Mountain foothills, ground better known for dryland grain and cattle than row crops. Waitsburg sits on the Touchet River along US 12 between Dayton and Walla Walla in southeast Washington.
Donnellys Riverbank Blueberries
Monroe, WA
A blueberry farm on Reiner Road in Monroe, on the bottomland along the Skykomish River in Snohomish County. The 'Riverbank' name fits the setting, where rich valley soil suits summer blueberries. Local u-pick berries generally come on from early July into August. Monroe sits where US 2 meets the Skykomish valley farm belt east of Everett.
Dues Berry Farm
Marysville, WA
A berry farm on 152nd Street NE in Marysville, in the farmland east of I-5 in Snohomish County. Growers here plant strawberries and blueberries for July u-pick and roadside sales. The flat delta ground near the Snohomish and Stillaguamish rivers has long supported small produce farms north of Everett.
Dugualla Bay Farms
Oak Harbor, WA
Dugualla Bay Farms lies along State Route 20 near Oak Harbor, on the reclaimed tideflats of north Whidbey Island. Dugualla Bay's diked farmland grows vegetables and grain behind the seawall. The listing marks it for agritourism; confirm current activities with the farm.
Dungeness Meadow Farm
Sequim, WA
A farm on Meadowmeer Lane in the Dungeness Valley outside Sequim, on the dry, sunny side of the Olympic Peninsula. The valley's rain-shadow climate and Dungeness River irrigation make it Washington's lavender heartland, alongside berry and vegetable farms. Sequim runs its lavender season through July, drawing visitors for u-cut fields and farm stands.
Duris Farms
Puyallup, WA
Duris Cucumber Farm specializes in pickling cucumbers and sells the dill, garlic, and spices home canners need to put up their own pickles. The Puyallup farm on 44th Street East also carries local fruit and vegetables and takes strawberries to farmers markets in early summer. It runs as a working produce operation, reachable by phone.
Dusty's Nursery & Company
Ellensburg, WA
Dusty's Nursery & Company is a plant nursery on East Mountain View Avenue in Ellensburg, serving gardeners across the Kittitas Valley. Nurseries here stock hardy plants suited to the valley's cold winters and hot, dry summers. Confirm seasonal hours and current plant availability with the shop.
Eastside Sustainable Farm
Kennewick, WA
Eastside Sustainable Farm operates out of Kennewick in the Tri-Cities, in the warm, irrigated farmland of the Columbia Basin. The name points to sustainable growing practices. The listing marks it for agritourism; confirm crops and visiting days with the farm directly.
Eaton Season Ranch
Colton, WA
A ranch near Colton, in the rolling Palouse wheat country of Whitman County just north of the Idaho line and south of Pullman. Wawawai Road drops from the Palouse toward the Snake River canyon nearby. What Eaton Season Ranch raises isn't posted online.
Ebey Island Raspberry Farm
Everett, WA
Ebey Island Raspberry Farm grows raspberries on Ebey Island, the Snohomish River delta farmland east of Everett. Raspberries ripen there through summer, usually a July u-pick and pre-picked season on the island's silty river soil. Confirm picking days and prices before driving out, since small berry farms open on tight seasonal windows.
Ellensburg Berries
Ellensburg, WA
Ellensburg Berries grows u-pick berries on Canyon River Terrace Road outside Ellensburg, in the irrigated bottomland of the Kittitas Valley. Berry season runs through summer, when pickers work the rows for the day's crop. Confirm what's ripe and which days are open with the farm.
Endicott Ranch
Olympia, WA
Endicott Ranch sits on Endicott Road SW in the rural Black Hills country southwest of Olympia, Thurston County. The directory files it as an agritourism farm. What the ranch raises or offers visitors wasn't posted online. The surrounding area runs to pasture, hay ground, and small livestock west of the state capital.
Fairbank Animal Farm & Pumpkin Patch
Edmonds, WA
Fairbank Animal Farm is a small animal farm and fall pumpkin patch on 52nd Avenue West in Edmonds, north of Seattle. Family farms like this pair farm animals kids can meet with October pumpkin picking and hayride-style activities. Most of the action is seasonal, peaking in the weeks before Halloween.
Farmer Ben's
Lynden, WA
A produce and agritourism spot on VanDyk Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County's berry and dairy belt. The name points to a farm stand or family produce operation. Current crops and hours aren't confirmed online.
Fern Ridge Alpacas
Clinton, WA
An alpaca farm off Holst Road near Clinton, at the south end of Whidbey Island in Island County. Whidbey's mild, pastoral acreage suits small fiber-animal herds. Fern Ridge's stock, fleece sales and any farm visits aren't detailed online.
First Light Farm
Carnation, WA
A farm on NE 100th Street in Carnation, in the Snoqualmie River valley east of Seattle. Carnation's rich floodplain bottomland supports a dense cluster of small vegetable, flower, and CSA farms serving King County. The valley's farm stands and u-pick fields run from late spring through the fall harvest.
Foster's Produce & Corn Maze
Arlington, WA
A produce stand and fall corn maze on State Route 530 east of Arlington in Snohomish County. Alongside the maze, the farm typically sells pumpkins and seasonal vegetables once it opens for the autumn season. Exact opening dates and this year's attractions aren't posted online.
Four Elements Farm
Puyallup, WA
A farm on Military Road East in Puyallup, in the Pierce County valley long known for its rhubarb, daffodils, and berry fields. Puyallup's river-bottom soil and mild Sound climate carry a growing season from spring flowers through fall pumpkins. Many of the area's farms cluster near the fairgrounds and the Puyallup River.
Free KK Pumpkin Patch
Vancouver, WA
Free KK Pumpkin Patch sets up near 134th Street in the Salmon Creek area of north Vancouver, Washington. It's a seasonal fall pumpkin stop in a fast-growing suburban stretch of Clark County. Opening dates land in October; confirm the current season with the patch before heading out.
Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm
Olympia, WA
Friendly Grove Blueberry Farm grows u-pick blueberries on Friendly Grove Road NE, on the northeast edge of Olympia. Western Washington's cool, damp summers favor the highbush varieties picked here. The season generally opens in July and runs through August, weather depending. Call ahead for daily picking hours and berry availability.
Fruitful Farm & Nursery
Arlington, WA
A farm and plant nursery on State Route 530 east of Arlington in Snohomish County, a stretch lined with berry fields and greenhouse growers. Nurseries here sell starts, perennials and seasonal produce. Fruitful's current stock and hours aren't yet posted; its website is under construction.
Garay Gardens and Orchards
Quincy, WA
Garay Gardens and Orchards farms on Road Q.5 NW near Quincy, in the irrigated Columbia Basin of Grant County. Basin farms grow tree fruit, vegetables, and row crops under center-pivot irrigation across the high desert plateau. Public details on this farm's stand and offerings are limited online.
Garden Gate Lavender Farms
Medical Lake, WA
Garden Gate Lavender Farms grows lavender on West Deno Road in Medical Lake, west of Spokane, run by a grower who calls herself Spokane's original Lavender Lady. Beyond lavender flowers and products, the farm keeps animals visitors can meet, including egg-laying chickens and miniature cattle, and bills itself as a quiet place to slow down. Reach them at 509-244-0767 or through their Facebook page.
Gau-Sco Produce & Pork Farm
Malaga, WA
A produce and pork farm on Gault Road in Malaga, just downriver from Wenatchee along the Columbia in Chelan County. The 'Gau-Sco' name appears to nod to Gault Road. Farms in this stretch of the Wenatchee valley grow tree fruit and vegetables in the region's hot, irrigated climate, and this one adds pasture pork.
Generations Blueberry Farm
Everson, WA
A blueberry farm on Stickney Island Road in Everson, in the Whatcom County lowlands along the Nooksack River. This is prime blueberry ground — the county leads Washington in blueberry acreage — and small farms here open for u-pick and flats through July and early August. Everson sits in the farm belt northeast of Bellingham.
Ghost Cat Farm
Blaine, WA
Ghost Cat Farm sits on Kickerville Road near Blaine, in the coastal farmland between Birch Bay and the Canadian border in Whatcom County. Small mixed farms here raise berries, vegetables, and livestock on the flat ground behind the shoreline. No website or public listing surfaced during research, so contact the farm directly to learn what they raise and whether they're open to visitors.
Gile Blueberry Farm
Olympia, WA
A blueberry farm on Gull Harbor Road NE in Olympia, on the wooded uplands above Budd Inlet in Thurston County. South Sound blueberry farms trade on the acidic, well-drained soil the crop wants, opening for July u-pick. This corner northeast of downtown keeps a rural feel close to the state capital.
Gold Bar U-Pick We-Pick
Gold Bar, WA
A u-pick farm on Croft Avenue in Gold Bar, along the U.S. 2 corridor in Snohomish County's Sky Valley. The name signals two options: pick your own, or have the crew pick for you. It works small acreage in the foothills below Stevens Pass; crops follow the season.
Good Shepherd Farm
Poulsbo, WA
Good Shepherd Farm is on Central Valley Road NW in Poulsbo, on the Kitsap Peninsula northwest of Seattle across Puget Sound. The surrounding valley holds small farms, pastures and berry fields. The farm's crops and hours weren't available online at the time of writing; contact them directly to find out what they grow and whether they welcome visitors.
Graham's Blackberry Farm
Gig Harbor, WA
Graham's Blackberry Farm sits on Thomas Road NW near Gig Harbor, on the Key Peninsula side of Pierce County. Blackberries ripen across western Washington from midsummer into early fall, and small U-pick patches like this one are a fixture of the season. No website or listing turned up in research, so contact the farm directly to confirm when the canes are ready to pick.
Grandma Dixie's Blueberries U-PICK
A u-pick blueberry farm on NE 182nd Avenue in Brush Prairie, in the rural uplands of Clark County northeast of Vancouver. The 98606 area is dotted with family berry patches that open for self-picking through July. Brush Prairie's mild, wet Southwest Washington climate and acidic soil suit blueberries well.
Grandpa's Farm
Lynden, WA
A farm on Benson Road in Lynden, in the Dutch-settled farm country of northern Whatcom County near the border. Lynden anchors a dense belt of berry, dairy, and produce operations. Agritourism farms here draw visitors for u-pick, farm stands, and seasonal family events through the growing season.
Granger Pumpkin Patch
Granger, WA
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.
Graysmarsh Farm, Inc
Sequim, WA
Graysmarsh Farm grows berries on Woodcock Road in the Dungeness Valley near Sequim and turns them into preservative-free preserves — strawberry, seedless raspberry, wild blackberry, and a raspberry-loganberry blend. The farm runs a u-pick operation on the dry, sunny side of the Olympic Peninsula and sells its jams through local retailers. Its raspberry-with-lavender preserve nods to the valley's signature crop.
Green Bluff Gardens
Colbert, WA
Green Bluff Gardens is one of the roughly 60 member farms of the Green Bluff growers' district, a u-pick destination on the plateau northeast of Spokane near Colbert. Green Bluff farms are best known for apples, cherries, peaches, pumpkins, and the seasonal festivals that draw crowds each fall. Check the farm directly for its own harvest calendar and which crops it opens for picking.
Green Bluff High Country Orchard
Colbert, WA
High Country Orchard sits in the Green Bluff growing district near Colbert, northeast of Spokane, where dozens of farms cluster for u-pick fruit and fall agritourism. Beyond picking, it runs a country store with gifts, farm-to-table dining, and a wedding and events venue. The orchard opens seasonally, closing over winter and reopening in spring.
Green Bluff Legacy Farm
Mead, WA
One of the family farms on the Green Bluff growers' loop northeast of Spokane, near Mead on Day-Mount Spokane Road. Green Bluff is a well-known seasonal destination where farms open for u-pick cherries, apples, peaches and pumpkins through summer and fall. Legacy Farm's specific crops and open days aren't posted online.
Greer Family Farm
Greer Family Farm sits on NW 151st Street in the Felida and Salmon Creek area north of Vancouver, in Clark County. This edge of the metro still holds small farms among newer subdivisions, with berries and seasonal produce common on the remaining acreage. Nothing specific about the farm's crops or hours appeared online, so reach out directly before visiting.
Hagen Vegetables
Seattle Hill-Silver Firs, WA
Hagen Vegetables grows produce on Marsh Road in the Seattle Hill and Silver Firs area between Mill Creek and Snohomish. Truck-farm vegetables like sweet corn, squash, greens, and root crops are common on the remaining farmland in this fast-growing part of Snohomish County. No website or public listing appeared in research, so contact the farm directly for a current crop list and stand hours.
Hand Print Farms
Prosser, WA
Hand Print Farms works ground on West North River Road in Prosser, in the lower Yakima Valley's irrigated farm country. This stretch along the Yakima River grows wine grapes, tree fruit, and row crops under long, hot summers. Public details on what Hand Print sells directly are limited online.
Hands-on Pumpkin Farm
Hands-on Pumpkin Farm is a fall pumpkin patch on 52nd Avenue West in the Lynnwood-Edmonds area of Snohomish County (ZIP 98037). The name fits the pick-your-own, kid-friendly style of small suburban pumpkin farms north of Seattle. It's a seasonal October operation, and specifics aren't documented online.
Hannahs Blueberries
Ferndale, WA
A blueberry farm on North Enterprise Road in Ferndale, in Whatcom County's blueberry belt north of Bellingham. Whatcom's cool, wet lowlands grow much of Washington's blueberry crop, and small fields like this open for u-pick in July. Ferndale sits on the flat ground near the Nooksack delta and the Lummi lands.
Happy Trails Horse Adventures
Happy Trails Horse Adventures runs guided horseback rides on Pioneer Trail Road near Cle Elum, in the Cascade foothills of Kittitas County. The setting puts riders on trails through pine and river country an hour east of Snoqualmie Pass. Ride times and booking are best arranged with the outfit directly.
Harmony Hill U-Pick Raspberries and Lavender
Yakima, WA
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.
Harvest Maze and Pumpkin Patch at Becerra Gardens
Quincy, WA
This fall corn maze and pumpkin patch runs at Becerra Gardens on Road 9 NW near Quincy, in the irrigated Columbia Basin farmland of central Washington. Expect the standard October draw: pick-your-own pumpkins and a cut maze. Opening dates shift year to year, so confirm the season with the grower.
Harvold Berry Farm
Carnation, WA
Harvold Berry Farm runs a u-pick on Carnation-Duvall Road in the Snoqualmie Valley, growing strawberries and raspberries plus pickling cucumbers and zucchini as the season shifts. Picking hours run mornings until the fields pick out, and the farm closes Sundays. It's one of the long-running berry stops in Carnation's valley farm belt east of Seattle.
Hauck's Orchard & Produce
An orchard and produce farm on Harksell Road in the Ferndale-Custer area of Whatcom County (ZIP 98248). Farms on this flat northern lowland grow tree fruit, berries, and vegetables for stand and market sale. Harksell Road runs through the farm country between Ferndale and the Birch Bay-Custer flats near the border.
Haugen's Raspberries
Haugen's Raspberries grows red raspberries on East Pole Road in the Everson-Lynden farmland of Whatcom County, the center of Washington's red raspberry country near the Canadian border. Much of the nation's processed red raspberry crop comes off farms in this district. Fresh berries and u-pick run through the short July harvest, when the canes come in ripe.
Heaven-Sent Rabbitry
A 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.
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