Dairy Farms & Creameries in Washington

7 dairy farms & creameries listed across Washington. Farmstead milk, cheese, and raw-milk herd shares. Directory updated July 2026.

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Bone Dry RIdge Farm

Rochester, WA

Bone Dry Ridge Farm is Selma and Keith's two-farm, "little bit of everything" operation south of Olympia — Selma's 40 acres in Independence Valley raising Wagyu-cross cattle, Icelandic sheep, heritage pigs, and laying hens, and Keith's 95-acre Fagernes Dairy on the Chehalis River, whose mixed-breed cows supply Flying Cow Creamery. Rotational grazing keeps pastures and animals healthy, with pre-order harvests selling out within weeks and drop-offs in Olympia, Tacoma, and Seattle.

Ferndale Farmstead

Ferndale, WA

Ferndale Farmstead makes authentic Italian heritage cheese from seed to cheese in Ferndale, Washington — three generations of the Wavrin family growing the crops, raising the cows, and handcrafting fresh ciliegine to aged asiago with heirloom cultures imported from a small culture house near Naples. The closed-loop farmstead's cheese stand is open daily, with distribution across Pacific Northwest specialty retailers and restaurants.

Harmony Fields

Bow, WA

Harmony Fields is a little sheep farm in the Skagit Valley of Bow, Washington, making artisan farmstead sheep cheese between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. — plus local yarn, wool, lamb, and sheep-inspired art, all under a mission of beautiful food and simple living. Seasonal educational programs and field trips teach sheep dairying and regenerative farming.

Pike Place Market Creamery

Seattle, WA

The Pike Place Market Creamery — "The Store of Alternatives" — has been the Market's go-to for dairy, dairy alternatives, eggs, and cow gifts since 1978, tucked in the Sanitary Market behind Jack's Fish Spot. Shelves span glass-bottled and raw cow and goat milk, European butters, local eggs sold by the single egg (quail and seasonal duck too), raw milk cheeses, kefir, and vegan everything, with personalized service for every diet.

Samish Bay Cheese

Bow, WA

Samish Bay Cheese is Suzanne and Roger Wechsler's certified organic dairy on 200 acres in the northwest corner of Skagit County, below Mount Blanchard — a mixed herd of mostly Milking Shorthorns behind the farm's cheese, yogurt, and labneh, plus farm-raised beef, pork, and veal. The Bow Hill Road farm shop is open daily with local wine, cider, honey, and artisan goods, and orders ship or meet buyers at farmers markets and Seattle drops.

Smith Brothers Farms

Kent, WA

Smith Brothers Farms has delivered fresh milk to Pacific Northwest porches since 1920 — now bringing 600 locally sourced products, from its own dairy to local bread, eggs, produce, and prepared foods, to more than 60,000 households on the same day every week. Based in Kent, the family-owned service covers Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver with free delivery over $20, no tips or fees, and an insulated porchbox included.

Smith Brothers Farms

Federal Way, WA

The original PNW delivery service: since 1920, Smith Brothers Farms milkmen and women have run neighborhood routes that now reach from Seattle to Portland — fresh dairy plus curated local groceries, delivered the same day every week with no commitments. Customers stay an average of six-plus years, a loyalty earned porchbox by porchbox.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dairy farms & creameries are in Washington?

US Farm Trail lists 7 dairy farms & creameries in Washington, with listings around Rochester, Ferndale, Bow. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

How do I find a dairy farm near me in Washington?

Use the map above to find dairy farms & creameries closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.

Do these farms sell directly to the public?

Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.

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