U-Pick Farms in Washington
25 u-pick farms listed across Washington. Pick your own fruit, berries, and produce straight from the field. Directory updated August 2026.
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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.
Bell's Farm
Coupeville, WA
Bell's Farm has farmed West Beach Road in Coupeville since 1946 — healthy soil, healthy plants, healthy animals, through a regenerative system where livestock fertilize and turn the ground without synthetic chemicals. The Honesty Stand sells lamb, beef, and pork cuts plus flowers and u-pick blooms in season, with whole and partial animals, sausages and brats, Ancient White Park cattle for sale, and Gandalf the miniature donkey on greeting duty.
Bow Hill Blueberries
Bow, WA
Bow Hill Blueberries in Bow, Washington crafts organic heirloom blueberry products from Rubel and Jersey bushes planted in 1947 — the cold-pressed heirloom juice has won three Good Food Awards and been served by four James Beard Award-winning chefs. Summer brings u-pick in the heritage fields, with the farm store open year-round for frozen berries, juice, and pantry goods.
Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery
Arlington, WA
Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery has grown naturally and sustainably in Arlington, Washington since 2006 — an everyday farmers market of family-grown produce plus goods from 45 local farmers and crafters, alongside a garden center of exclusively Western Washington-sourced plants. Sustainable Blooms florals, a Farm Box CSA, seasonal u-pick, famous tomato starts, local meat, cheese, and eggs, and bulk winter stock-up produce round out "single source accountability."
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.
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.
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.
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 - 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.
Home Farm UPick and Events LLC
Blaine, WA
A u-pick farm and events venue on Kickerville Road near Blaine, in the far northwest corner of Whatcom County by Birch Bay. The name points to self-pick fields plus a space for gatherings. This coastal farm country grows berries and produce through the summer close to the Canadian border.
Huffman Farms U-Pick Pumpkin Patch
Ellensburg, WA
Huffman Farms opens a u-pick pumpkin patch on Wilson Creek Road outside Ellensburg each fall, in the Kittitas Valley's wide-open farm country. Visitors walk the field and cut their own pumpkins ahead of Halloween. Season dates vary with the harvest, so confirm hours with the farm.
Knapp's U-Pick
Colbert, WA
Knapp's U-Pick sits on East Ballard Road in Colbert, just north of Spokane. U-pick farms in this part of eastern Washington typically grow berries and orchard fruit that ripen through the region's warm, dry summers. Details on crops and hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm to confirm what's ready to pick.
Olalla U Pick Blueberry Farm
Olalla U-Pick Blueberry Farm is a small family operation with about 1,000 blueberry bushes in south Kitsap County, between Port Orchard and Gig Harbor at 12257 Arab Lane SE. Picking runs roughly July 10 through September 10, by appointment only, Tuesday through Saturday from 8 to 2. The farm supplies buckets and has restrooms and a picnic area; bring your own containers to take berries home. Cash, checks, and cards are all accepted.
Pearson's Bees and Berries (U-Pick Blueberries)
Pearson's Bees and Berries is a u-pick blueberry patch on the old Kennydale farm at 1733 NE 20th St in Renton, growing Concord and Jersey berries the owners never spray, not even with organic sprays. They keep bees and sell the surplus honey when they have it. Picking usually opens mid-July and runs into early September, typically Wednesdays and weekends from 10am to 2pm. Appointments can be booked online.
R &J Cherries U-Pick Rainier Cherry Farm
East Wenatchee, WA
R & J Cherries is a u-pick Rainier cherry orchard on 4th Street SE in East Wenatchee, in the irrigated tree-fruit country along the Columbia River. Rainiers are the sweet yellow-and-red cherry the region is known for, ripening in the early-to-mid summer window. Expect a short, weather-dependent picking season typical of Wenatchee Valley cherry farms.
Santos Family U-Pick Farm
Bremerton, WA
Santos Family U-Pick Farm is on West Belfair Valley Road in Bremerton, in the Kitsap Peninsula's Belfair Valley. Pick-your-own farms in this area typically open in summer for berries and vegetables. Bring containers and check locally for what's ripe and current picking hours, which shift with the 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.
The Powerlines U-Pick
Vancouver, WA
The Powerlines U-Pick refers to a picking spot near 130th Avenue and NE 18th Street in east Vancouver, Washington. The name comes from the utility right-of-way it runs along; open corridors like this often fill with summer berries. Little formal information exists online, so treat it as an informal, seasonal u-pick.
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.
Western Sun Lavender
Coupeville, WA
Western Sun Lavender Farm in Coupeville on Whidbey Island offers u-cut lavender and flowers with Olympic Mountain views — specializing in fresh and dried bundles, buds, and essential oil, sold wholesale to the Lavender Wind store in town. Summer visitors (Wednesday through Sunday, from mid-June) can walk the meditative labyrinth, picnic, and join educational farm walks.
West Valley U-Pick
Yakima, WA
West Valley U-Pick is a pick-your-own farm on Zier Road in the West Valley area of Yakima. The Yakima Valley is one of Washington's biggest fruit-growing regions, so u-pick here can mean cherries, apricots, peaches, apples or berries depending on the season. Check locally for what's ripe and open before visiting.
Whistling Train Farm
Kent, WA
Whistling Train Farm is Kent, Washington's urban farm in the Green River valley — a CSA with pantry-builder options, u-pick flowers and sunflowers, and a pumpkin patch. After the river's first flood since 1959 inundated the farm in late 2025, the community rallied with work parties and fundraising; soil tests came back clean, the greenhouses are full of seedlings, and the farm is growing again.
Yakima U-Pick Fruit
Yakima, WA
A u-pick fruit operation on Zier Road west of Yakima, at the center of Washington's tree-fruit country. The Yakima Valley grows apples, cherries, peaches, and pears, and u-pick farms here let visitors fill their own boxes in season. Picking runs roughly from early-summer cherries through fall apples.
Home Farm UPick and Events LLC
Blaine, WA
West Valley U-Pick
Yakima, WA
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many u-pick farms are in Washington?
US Farm Trail lists 25 u-pick farms in Washington, with listings around Snohomish, Coupeville, Bow. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a u-pick farm near me in Washington?
Use the map above to find u-pick farms 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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