Orchards in Washington
40 orchards listed across Washington. Apples, stone fruit, nuts, and cider from local orchards. Directory updated August 2026.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Cherry Hill Orchard & Market
Mead, WA
My husband Jeff and I purchased Cherry Hill Orchard and Market on Green Bluff in 1998. I was born and raised in Denver, so I was not so sure about living so far away from “civilization”. Jeff was raised on a farm in Iowa and was looking forward to raising our family in the country, so I thought I would give this farming life a chance. The house and orchard needed a lot of repair, but we were up for the job. With the help of family, we gutted the house and lovingly put it back together. Our wonde
Cherryshack Orchard
Colbert, WA
Visit our family owned and operated orchard since 2008. Experience the difference of fresh fruit picked on Green Bluff and enjoy the fresh air with the family or friends! Located right outside of Spokane, we offer cherries, apricots, peaches, apples, pears, vegetables and much more!
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.
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.
Hansen's Green Bluff Orchard LLC
Colbert, WA
To grow fresh, quality fruit, produce and trees and market directly to the public. We strive to give "helpful, friendly service" at all times. We believe that it is critically important to protect our region's resource lands; hence we endeavor to farm our land in a way that will sustain it for future generations.
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.
Hidden Acres Orchards LLC
Mead, WA
Hidden Acres Orchards is Green Bluff's longest family-run farm — the same family on the same 65 acres since 1970, four generations working the land north of Spokane, now solar, wind, and biodiesel powered. Open every day 9 to 5 with u-pick cherries, squash blossoms, and lavender, duck, goose, chicken, and quail eggs, sourdough bread, apple cider slushies, a petting zoo, camping, and pies — accepting everything from EBT to crypto to trade.
High Country Orchard
Colbert, WA
High Country Orchard sits in the Green Bluff farm cluster north of Spokane, offering u-pick fruit through the season plus a cafe serving handcrafted meals and a country store. The farm hosts kids' farm days, birthday parties, and weddings, then closes over winter and reopens in spring. Reach them at 509-992-5966 or [email protected]. Green Bluff's dozens of family farms make a full day of picking and eating.
High Country Orchard - A Greenbluff Farm and Wedding Venue
Colbert, WA
High Country Orchard in the heart of Green Bluff near Colbert, Washington is more than a farm — u-pick fruit straight from the trees, a café serving handcrafted meals, a country store, and a wedding venue set against rolling fields and open skies. From spring blossoms to crisp fall harvest days, every season brings new orchard experiences.
Hilltop Orchard
Ellensburg, WA
An orchard on Orchard Road in Ellensburg, in the Kittitas Valley of central Washington. The valley's high-desert climate — hot days, cool nights, Yakima River irrigation — ripens apples, cherries, and other tree fruit. Ellensburg's farms sell at stands and the local market from summer into fall.
Jarmin's 5-M Orchard
Mount Vernon, WA
Jarmin's 5-M Orchard grows tree fruit on Donnelly Road in the Skagit Valley near Mount Vernon. The maritime climate and deep delta soil north of Seattle suit apples and other orchard crops common to the area. Little about the orchard's varieties or u-pick hours is posted online, so calling ahead is the surest way to catch the season.
Pit Stop Orchard
Colbert, WA
Pit Stop Orchard sits on East Green Bluff Road in Colbert, part of the Green Bluff growing region northeast of Spokane. Green Bluff's roughly 30 member farms grow apples, cherries, peaches, pears and pumpkins, most with u-pick fields that open through summer and fall. What's ready depends on the season, so cherries come first in summer and apples with pumpkins follow in autumn. Check picking days before the drive.
Ray French Orchard
Richland, WA
A fruit orchard on Harvest Lane in Richland, part of the Tri-Cities in Washington's Columbia Basin. The region's hot, dry summers and Columbia and Yakima river irrigation ripen cherries, apples, peaches, and grapes across the basin. Richland-area orchards sell tree fruit at the stand and through local markets from June into fall.
Robel Orchard
Colbert, WA
Robel Orchard is on North Sands Road in Colbert, near the Green Bluff growing region northeast of Spokane. Orchards in this area grow apples, cherries, peaches and pears, many offering u-pick during the summer and fall harvest. What's ready depends on the season, so cherries come first in summer and apples with pumpkins follow in autumn. Confirm picking days before making the drive.
Sm'Apples Orchard Inc
Ferndale, WA
An apple orchard on Willeys Lake Road in Ferndale, part of Whatcom County's farmland just south of the Canadian border. Whatcom's cool maritime climate suits the hardy apple varieties a small orchard like this grows. Fall is the working season, when Northwest apples come off the trees.
Smith's Hilltop Orchard
Smith's Hilltop Orchard is a u-pick orchard on Green Bluff in Colbert, north of Spokane, run by the Erovick family and known as home of the one-pound peach. Cherries, apricots, peaches, pears, and 18 apple varieties come ripe through the season, along with garden vegetables. On-site they press heirloom cider and sell honey, jams, and home-baked goods. Darrell Smith started the orchard in the early 1970s. It's open daily in season.
Smith's Hilltop Orchard U-Pick
Colbert, WA
Smith's Hilltop Orchard is a u-pick grower in the Green Bluff region, listed in the association directory at 9423 E Greenbluff Road in Colbert, northeast of Spokane. Green Bluff orchards grow apples, cherries, peaches and pears, opening their fields as each crop ripens through summer and fall. Cherries lead in summer, with apples and pumpkins following in autumn. Confirm picking days before you drive out.
Tonnemaker Hill Farm
Royal City, WA
The Tonnemaker family grows more than 600 varieties of certified organic fruit and vegetables on a 126-acre orchard on the north slope of the Frenchman Hills near Royal City, Washington. Their belief: healthy organic food priced within reach of the average person, on land "borrowed from our grandchildren" — sold through markets, fruit boxes, and a CSA.
Walters' Fruit Ranch
Mead, WA
Where fun grows: Walters Fruit Ranch in the heart of Green Bluff near Mead, Washington offers seasonal u-pick from early-summer strawberries through cherries, blueberries, apricots, apples, and fall pumpkins. The store is open daily with a weekend café, ice cream cones, a unique gift shop, and sheep to feed.
Waters Orchard
Germantown, WA
Listed as an orchard, but the address shown (Wildcat Road, ZIP 20876) maps to Germantown, Maryland, not Washington State, so the location in this record appears to be an error. No verified crop or contact details are available for the Washington listing.
Wingardner Orchards
Zillah, WA
Wingardner Orchards grows tree fruit on Gilbert Road in Zillah, a Yakima Valley town ringed by orchards and vineyards. Zillah's warm, irrigated benchland produces apples, cherries, peaches, and wine grapes, and it anchors the valley's Rattlesnake Hills wine district. No website or public listing came up in research, so contact the orchard directly about u-pick, fruit stands, or where its crop is sold.
Wood Orchard
Wapato, WA
A tree-fruit orchard on Gangl Road in Wapato, in the Yakima Valley on the Yakama Reservation. Wapato's warm valley climate produces apples, cherries, and pears across surrounding orchards. Harvest details for this orchard aren't posted online.
Yaryan's Orchard
Mead, WA
Yaryan's Orchard grows tree fruit on Day-Mount Spokane Road at Green Bluff, the cluster of family orchards on the plateau northeast of Spokane. Green Bluff farms are known for u-pick apples, cherries, peaches, and pumpkins that draw Spokane families through the harvest season. This orchard is one of the smaller members of that growing community.
Alpenfire Orchards LLC
Port Townsend, WA
Applegate Orchards
Burbank, WA
Barrett Orchards
Yakima, WA
Cedardale Orchards
Mount Vernon, WA
Cole's Orchard, LLC, Organic
Colbert, WA
Gunkel Orchard's Fruitstand
Goldendale, WA
Red Sky Orchards
Cle Elum, WA
Sm'Apples Orchard
USA, WA
Sunset Orchard on Green Bluff
Colbert, WA
Tonnemaker Family Orchard
Bothell, WA
Our directory is built from many public sources across the internet and from farmers themselves. We work hard to keep listings accurate, but not every farm has confirmed its information with us. Farms marked Verified manage their own listing and have confirmed their details. Own a farm? Verify your listing →
Frequently Asked Questions
How many orchards are in Washington?
US Farm Trail lists 40 orchards in Washington, with listings around Burbank, Dryden, Sedro-Woolley. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a orchard near me in Washington?
Use the map above to find orchards 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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