Looking for a local, pick-your-own farm in King County-Seattle area of Washington State? Scroll down this page and you will see the U-Pick farms in King County-Seattle area of Washington State,
sorted by county. Those that offer organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name
(see "What does Organic mean?").
The U-pick crops they offer follow the name of the farm. To search the page for
a specific crop, use Ctrl-F (or on an ipad or Mac, use their "search on this
page" function) If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined;
click on it and it will open their website. If you find anything outdated or
inaccurate, see the customer and farmer menus (as appropriate) at the top menu bar to submit updates and corrections and help me keep each current!
New! As inflation remains high, see this page for
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New! Road tripping and camping is a great way to have a fun, safe and inexpensive
family trip. The national and state parks and monuments are open, and campgrounds usually cost between $10 and $40 per night. September to November is the best
camping weather. See our new website Road Tripping and Camping.com for tips, tricks,
guides, checklists and info about parks, monuments and other places to visit.
New! We just went live with our latest website,
FunFactoryTours.com - As they name implies, you can find a fun factory tour, including chocolate, automobiles, historical forts and sites, famous buildings,
Active Federal facilities even fun geology: like fossils and volcanic areas
Note: Beware the copycat websites like the one that stole
our name and uses .farm extension: they copied my work and do NOT even update
the info! I make updates EVERY day. They use tech tricks to get higher rankings,
but have many more inaccuracies and out-dated info. Obviously, I cannot check
every farm every day, but I do check as many as I can every day, and respond to
all requests. They don't. Don't support the scammers!
Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook
page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or
Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally
overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with
the farm directly before you go!
And if you know of any farms I missed and want to
add a farm, please let me know!
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What's in season in November 2024, and
other timely information:
Notes for November 2024: Crop growth is slowing down, except for Christmas tree farms and if you live in southern California, southern Texas, Florida or
along the Gulf coast where citrus are starting, and believe it or not, the blueberry
and strawberry season in those areas is about to begin. See your state harvest calendar
. This year, much of the country is still seeing mild weather, so lettuce, peas, broccoli, cabbage and other greens are thriving. And this is a good time to
get a canner and learn how to preserve foods for the winter,
like canning some applesauce, apple butter or
jam, which make great gifts. As do your own homemade specialty liqueurs! How about homemade cranberry sauce or a pumpkin pie
made from a real pumpkin for the holidays? See our comprehensive list of
easy
home canning, jam and jelly
making, preserving, drying and freezing directions. You can access
recipes and other resources from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search.
A fun winter activity is to
make your own ice cream,
even gelato, or low fat or low sugar ice cream - see this page. If you have any questions or suggestions,
feel free to write me!
Valentine's Day - February 14
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See this website for Valentines Day history, facts and
Amazon's top picks for fast, easy, inexpensive gifts for the man, woman or
children in your life!
Easter will be April 4, 2021
- if you want to take your
children to a free Easter egg hunt -
see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt!
Children's Consignment Sales
occur in both the Spring and Fall
See our companion website to find a local
community or church kid's consignment sale!
King County-Seattle area of Washington State U-Pick Farms and Orchards in 2024, by county
Click on the resources drop-down above, if you need a county map
For other counties near Seattle, see these pages:
Snohomish
County
Island
County and Kitsap County
King County
Click here to see farms
in nearby Pierce County
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Bill Pace Fruit and Produce -
blueberries, farm market, honey, perhaps other things to pick
2380 Bellevue Way
SE, Bellevue, WA 98004. Phone: (425) 467-0501. Email:
paceranch11@yahoo.com. Open: Monday to
Friday from 9 am to 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 7 pm. . Directions: The farm is
located right after the south Bellevue transit center in downtown Bellevue. We always have SIGNS out on the street and we also have a blue hanging display.
Bill Pace Fruit and Produce Facebook page.
(UPDATED: August 16, 2023, JBS)
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Blue Dog Farm -
ORGANIC, blueberries
7125 W Snoqualmie Valley
Road NE, Carnation, WA. Email:
berries@bluedogfarm.com.
Open: Picking usually starts in mid-July; Check our website for current picking schedule. This is our 4th season offering the highest quality, organically grown
blueberries. Enjoy the scenic Snoqualmie Valley while you your own. or call
ahead for picked berries. Take a walking tour of our farm. Call ahead for hours of operation and directions.
Blue Dog Farm is a
membership-based certified organic u-pick blueberry farm.
Comments from a visitor on July 29, 2012:
"Blue Dog Farm now charges a membership fee of $25. I am so disappointed in
the owners. It's terrible that they've priced out families who just want a
chance at having access to organic living, but may no longer be able to
access the farm because of the additional membership cost. The kind of
elitism they espouse is shameful!"
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Blue Dot Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, porta-potties are available
21010 SE 416th
Street., Enumclaw, WA 98022. Phone: 360-825-1623. Alternate Phone:
253-332-5099. Email:
bluedotfarm@gmail.com. Open: most days from early July through
September. Directions: Just 3 miles east on 416th Street off the
Auburn-Enumclaw Road.
Click here for a map and directions. We use natural practices, but are
not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Venmo. The season usually starts
in early July and continues through to early September, depending on the
weather. We provide buckets for picking. You need to bring bags/containers
to take your berries home. There are restroom facilities and drinking water
available. Bring sunscreen and a hat on sunny days - there is little to no
shade in the field. There is a shady place to sit and a water supply. We can
provide pre-picked berries in pints or flats. Call ahead to place an order. (UPDATED: June 17, 2024)
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Blueberry Glenn - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, U-pick and already picked, concessions or refreshment
stand, porta-potties, picnic area, picnic area you may bring your own food, birthday parties, school tours, group reservations
14355 Kelly Road NE, Duvall, WA
98019. Phone: (425) 780-5551. Email:
blueberryglennfarm@gmail.com. Open: from early July to middle of September: Wednesday from 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday from 9 am to
5 pm; Also open for special events, photography session rentals, and our Date Night series for late night picking with a twist; Please visit our website for
more information. Picking updates:
Click here for picking updates. Directions: Click here for a
map and directions. Date Night for Two special events; One weekend and one weeknight a week during picking season; Come pick berries after hours, sit by
the fire, eat provided nibbles, and feel a world away; Bring your spouse, best friend, mom, neighbor! All are welcome here;. We use natural practices, but
are not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx, Venmo.
Click here for our Facebook page. . Our farm offers eleven heirloom varieties of blueberries. The 900 bushes have been in production since the 1930's.
In addition, we offer farm grown vegetables and flowers. We are located six miles east of Duvall on Kelly Road, at 145th St.; about 45 minutes East of
Seattle. Blueberry Glenn has a pond, berry fields and many acres of woods with deer, birds, and other wildlife. If you are the first pickers in the morning
you will likely be sharing the field with several of our resident deer. Containers provided. Ample parking. We hope to see you this summer. Formerly called Cottage Gardens Blueberry Farm
(new owners from September 2021) (UPDATED: June 16, 2022)
Comments from a visitor on August 10, 2012: "Still plenty of good berries on
bushes, Pacifics. The sunflowers are also in full bloom! $2 a pound"
Comments from a visitor on September 04, 2010: "This farm made my day today. My
friend Linda and I had so much fun picking flowers there, we will be going
back again and again. The 2 ladies working there were just wonderful I
really wish I had known about this place sooner."
Comments from a visitor on August 09, 2009:
"Cottage
Gardens in Duvall continues to be wonderful -- over 300 bushes in at least a
dozen different varieties, planted in rows so you can find your favorite or
pick a mix, as you choose. It's been a while since they pruned some areas,
so hardy souls can bushwhack a little for really heavy picking. The price is
up to $2/lb but it's well deserved!"
Comments from a visitor on
July, 2008:
"My son and I have gone to this farm for two
years now, and they are great! They have such a wide variety of strains that
there is always something in season throughout the summer, even after most
farms are out. Their bushes are large and there is a conifer forest at the
end of the rows, so there is shade! The drive out on Kelly road is so worth
it, as there is construction on cherry valley road and you MUST take Kelly
road out. We pick two buckets in about thirty minutes and spend under $10.
The late season varieties are even sweeter than early summer."
Another visitor writes: "I live right
down the street from Cottage Gardens. This was my first year picking
blueberries there. The couple who own the gardens are very nice people.
Blueberries were only $1.25/# (at least near the end of the season). I have
only picked on the front section of the property and they have 7 rows with
each being a different variety of blueberry. The gal there said in overall
they have over 400 bushes on the property. Highly recommended!"
Comments from a visitor on July 9, 2007:
"We have picked there the last 2-3 years. They have a variety of different
blueberries that ripen over the season. The patch is in a pretty, wooded
area, and the owners are very nice. Great place to pick blueberries!"
Yet another visitor writes on August 10, 2007: "This was
a fantastic place! We went this afternoon and it was wonderful! The owner
was delightful - friendly and informative about the different types of
blueberries. She chatted with us while we picked (and she was picking and
adding to our buckets!) The variety of berries was great - we didn't know
there were so many kinds and it was fun to pick a "blend". We would highly
recommend this farm!".
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Bob's Bluebery Patch -
No pesticides are used
blueberries, peaches, porta-potties
17403 Se 244 Place, Kent, WA 98042. Phone:
(253) 631-3428. Email:
bmegraw@gmail.com. Open: Hours vary considerably; please see our website for current availability and hours; Usually, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Saturday 9:00 to 1:00; Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday 3:00 to 8:00 Always check our website before coming.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. We do not use pesticides on the
crops. Payment: Cash, Check. .Click here for a link to our Facebook page.
Their Facebook page says they have u-pick peaches, too. (UPDATED: July 23, 2019)
Note: Berries usually begin around mid-July and finish around late
September.
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Bybee-Nims Farm - Blueberries
42930 SE 92nd Street, North Bend, WA. Phone: 425-888-0821. Email:
sbybee4@comcast.net. Open: 9 am to 8 pm, daily,
starting at the end of July. Farm Sales &
U-Pick, Directions: Our farm is located approsee ourmately 2 miles from North
Bend at the base of 4167 ft tall Mt. Si. It's a great place to spend some
time with the family and get back to nature. Try to spot some elusive
mountain goats while you pick the biggest, freshest blueberries in your own
peaceful little corner of the field. We have 6 varieties of u-pick
blueberries, some raspberries and fresh picked vegetables grown on the farm
throughout approximately mid July to Mid September farm season. Call for
specific information about the crops; when they will be ready, price,
weather closures, etc. You can email or call before you come to the farm to verify on weather and picking conditions. The hours possibly change the
further we go into the fall. We occasionally have to close for a day or so
due to bad weather or to let the berries ripen.
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Canter-Berry Farms
- Blueberries, we limit our chemical use
19102 SE Green Valley Road, Auburn, WA 98092. Phone: 253-939-2706.
Alternate phone: (800) 548-8418. Email:
info@canterberryfarms.com.
Open: daily in season from 8am to 6pm as berries are available. We offer
U-pick Blueberries at our Farm. Our Season usually runs from late July thru
August. Each year is different. We provide buckets for you to pick into, but
we ask that you bring boxes or other containers to take your berries home
in. No already picked berries are available. Children are welcome when
supervised by parents. Our Blueberries do not need to be washed as there are
no sprays on them. While we are not organic, we limit our chemical use. Sales room open year round for blueberry products (Jams, syrups, vinegars, chutneys.).
Canter-Berry Farms Facebook page.
Comments from a visitor on August 15, 2010: "I love it. "
Comments from a visitor on August 01, 2009: "We just visited this farm today
and had a great time picking blueberries. They have a variety of different
types and flavors - not to mention no sprays on the fruit. They were
extremely friendly and helpful getting us set up to pick berries. In
addition to berries, they also have fresh-cut flowers as well as a variety
of blueberry products for sale. We will definitely be picking from them
again in the near future."
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Country Store & Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, raspberries (red),
raspberries (yellow), Other fruit or veg, U-pick and already
picked, gift shop, restrooms, picnic area you may bring your own food
20211
Vashon highway Sw, Vashon, WA 98070. Phone: 206-463-3655. Email:
info@countrystoreandfarm.com. Open: Monday through Saturday: 9 am to
5:30 pm; Sunday: 10 am to 4:30 pm; u-pick blueberry and raspberry fields are open as soon as the fruit is ripe, usually early July, and yielding
berries through the first frost. We also have Asian pears, figs, tomatoes and pumpkins depending on the season. Country Store hens are currently gifting us
with daily eggs as well. .
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates:
Click here for picking updates. Directions: Look for a large early
1900's style building on the west side of the main highway, 8 miles from
either ferry, at the center of the island.
Click here for a map and directions. Blueberries: June to August; Asian
Pears: September to end of October; Peach: August to September; Pears:
October to November; Filberts: October to November ?. Call, email or see our
website for specific picking dates. We use natural practices, but are not
yet certified Organic. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard,
Discover, AmEx.
Click here for our Facebook page. also have PYO Asian Pears.
Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries and Asian Pears . The Country Store &
Farm's u-pick blueberry fields, strawberry and raspberry fields are open as
soon as the fruit is ripe, usually early July, and yielding berries through
the first frost, it makes for a fun activity with a delicious yield. Be sure
to call before you come to make sure are fields are open for picking. When
the fields are open, stop in at the store during normal business hours seven
days a week to let us know you're picking and use your own containers or
ours. Families, individuals and groups enjoy picking in the sunshine, many
stay around for a picnic. Hopefully there will be plump, organic left by the
time you return home for freezing, jam or pies.
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First Light Farm - Uses natural growing practices, beans, beets, broccoli, carrots, pickling cucumbers, eggplants, herbs or spices, onions, pumpkins, tomatoes, other vegetables, Other
fruit or veg, Honey from hives on the farm, porta-potties are available, picnic area,
picnic area you may bring your own food, birthday parties, school tours, group
reservations
27307 NE 100th Street, Carnation, WA 98014.
Phone: (206) 719-8602. Email:
firstlightfarm84@gmail.com. Open: First Light Farm's late spring,
summer, and fall hours are Saturdays and Sundays, 10:30 am to 6 pm. Directions:
From 520 E: Continue onto Avondale Road Slight Right onto NE Novelty Hill Rd
At the traffic circle, continue straight to turn onto NE Novelty Hill Rd
Sharp Right onto W Snoqualmie Valley Rd Slight Left onto NE 80th St Turn
Left onto Ames Lake - Carnation Road NE The farm is on the left, just after
the horse stables for Cowgirls Spirit Rescue. Take a left down the dirt road
about 400 ft until you reach the entrance to our farm.
Click here for a map and directions.
Earth Day Celebration: April 26, 2015 from 2 pm to 7 pm Mother Earth's Day: May
10, 2015 Summer Solstice Party: June 21st Cabbage Festival: July 19, 2015
Tomato-Pepper Festival: August 16, 2015 Scarecrow Making Festival: September
12, 2015 Pumpkin Festival: October 10, 2015. We use natural practices, but
are not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Check,
Visa, MasterCard.
Click here for our Facebook page. . . We are a family-friendly farm that
encourages individuals and families to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of
the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley as they pick vegetables, explore the
ecosystem our farm is located in, or picnic by the lake. Come spend a day at
First Light Farm. It's a time that will renew you!. (UPDATED: March 3, 2023, JBS) (UPDATED: March 30,
2018) (ADDED: April 12, 2015)
- Grandpa's Farm -
Strawberries
26825 SE 208th Street, Maple Valley, WA. Phone: 425-
432-4269. Open: Typically in mid May to mid June, call ahead!. (UPDATED:
June 08, 2010, by a visitor)
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Harvold Berry Farm - raspberries (red),
strawberries,
Highway # 203 (Carnation-Duvall Road NE), Carnation, WA
98014. Phone: (509) 429-6500. Email: harvoldberryfarm@gmail.com. Open: Closed Sundays and
July 4th;Strawberries from 8 am to 8 pm everyday;
Raspberry picking hours vary, phone or e - mail for more information.
Directions: Please note, they have the strawberry field at one location (7701 carnation Duvall Rd NE) and the raspberries at another (5207 carnation Duvall
Rd NE Carnation). Located at the north side of the town of Carnation on highway
#203, the Carnation-Duvall Road.
Click here for a map and directions.
Harvest Time for strawberries is mid-June through first week of July. Raspberry harvest approximately first week of July until mid-August. Strawberries are
usually very plentiful; raspberries are often picked out early in the day. Arrive early or check facebook before you drive out.
Click here for our Facebook page. Payment:
Credit, Debit and Cash, no personal checks. (card preferred). We have been a family owned farm for over 50 years. (UPDATED: June 11, 2022)
A visitor writes on July 21, 2020: "Friendly.
Free use of port-a-potties, water, buckets to hang around the neck, wooden carrying trays, and cardboard boxes."
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Henna Blueberry Farm
Fall CIty - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, and prepicked produce, snacks and
refreshment stand, picnic area
1800 Fall city Carnation RD SE, Fallcity,
WA 98024. Phone: 206-240-1473. Email: nayab222@hotmail.com.
Open: Friday 3pm to 6pm Saturday, Sun 10am to 7pm. We're generally open from
the last week of June until beginning of August depending on the weather
that year. Directions: We're located between Fall City and
Carnation. We're 2 miles north of Fall City on SR 203 (Fall City-Carnation
Road) on the right hand side of the road. >From Carnation go south on SR 203
and we're approximately 3.5 miles, near mile post # 2.
Click here for a map and directions. Updates:
Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available in June,
July, August. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified Organic.
Payment: Cash, Check. Our blueberries are on 5 acres. We grow 10 varieties of
blueberries. Duke, bluecrop, reka are the dominant varieties. The fertile
floodplain soil of Snoqualmie River makes our berries uniquely sweet and
delicious. Although we're not CERTIFIED ORGANIC, we don't use any
synthetic pesticides or chemical sprays on berries. We do use a natural
fungicide in very early spring to control mummyberry disease which is so
common in our region. This fungicide is also allowed in organic farming.
Henna Blueberry Farm Facebook page.
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Henna Blueberry Farm
Carnation - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, and prepicked produce, snacks and
refreshment stand, picnic area
Carnation field, 32500 60th Street NE,
Carnation, WA 98014. Phone: 206-240-1473. Email:
nayab222@hotmail.com.
Open: Friday 3pm to 6pm Saturday, Sun 10am to 7pm. We're generally open from
the first week of July until beginning of August depending on the weather
that year. Directions: We're located between Fall City and
Carnation. We're 2 miles north of Fall City on SR 203 (Fall City-Carnation
Road) on the right hand side of the road. >From Carnation go south on SR 203
and we're approximately 3.5 miles, near mile post # 2.
Click here for a map and directions.
Updates:
Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available in June,
July, August. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified Organic.
Payment: Cash, Check. Our bluberries are on 5 acres. We grow 10 varieties of
blueberries. Duke, bluecrop, reka are the dominant varieties. The fertile
floodplain soil of Snoqualmie River makes our berries uniquely sweet and
delicious. Although we're not CERTIFIED ORGANIC, we don't use any
synthetic pesticides or chemical sprays on berries. We do use a natural
fungicide in very early spring to control mummyberry disease which is so
common in our region. This fungicide is also allowed in organic farming.
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Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm -
Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, blueberries, U-pick and already picked, farm market, restrooms, picnic area
14812 Se
Eighth Street, Bellevue, WA 98005. Phone: (425) 260-2266. Open: August -
September Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm. Directions: From I-90, take
148th Avenue SE exit (BCC exit, 11B) north. Turn right into parking lot just
past SE 8th Street.
Click here for a map and directions. Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm
(operated by Cha Family Farms) Produce Stand Operating Hours June 20 to the
first week of October Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm U-pick blueberries
August - September. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals.
Payment: Cash, credit cards . Fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables. Pastoral setting
surrounding Larsen Lake in Lake Hills Greenbelt. Walking trails and historic
log cabin. People can usually come pick blueberries from mid-July to early
September, however, the season varies with climate conditions. Blueberry
picking is only permitted in designated areas during sales stand operating
hours. Please bring valid Washington state identification as a deposit for
picking buckets, and remember to check in with the produce stand upon
arrival.
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Lazy River Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, porta-potties
27010 78th
Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032. Phone: (206) 963-5079. Email:
lazyriverfarmwa@gmail.com. Open: Please call, text or email for upick
hours. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. We use natural practices, but are
not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Check. (ADDED: June 29,
2019)
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Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm -
Minimizes chemical and pesticide use,
blueberries, U-pick and already picked, farm market, restrooms, picnic area, Preserves, jams,
jellies, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area
2380
Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA 98004. Phone: 425-467-0501. Email:
gbradley@bellevuewa.gov. Open:
Mid April - October Daily 9am to 7pm
(call - the construction nearby has interrupted them; as of April 2021, their Facebook page still says "Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm will be closed and
there will be no public access during Sound Transit's Link Light Rail construction. The berries will be harvested and sold at the Larson Lake produce stand.
U-pick is still available at Larson Lake. When construction is complete, the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm will reopen with a newly constructed produce stand
adjacent to the Winter's House. It will be worth the wait! " .
Directions: From I-90, take Bellevue Way exit north. Turn right into the
blueberry farm after passing the South Bellevue Park & Ride.
Click here for a map and directions.
We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, Check,
Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard. Also known as the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm
the historic Overlake Blueberry Farm is located in the 320 acre Mercer
Slough Nature Park. The Park contains over 6 miles of hiking trails, the
historic F.W. Winters House and the award winning Mercer Slough
Environmental Education Center. People can usually come pick blueberries
from mid-July to early September, however, the season varies with climate
conditions. Blueberry picking is only permitted in designated areas during
sales stand operating hours. Please bring valid Washington state
identification as a deposit for picking buckets, and remember to check in
with the produce stand upon arrival. (UPDATED: May 28, 2018, JBS)
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Mosby Farm- Farm Stand and CSA - herbs or spices, tomatoes, snacks
and refreshment stand, picnic area, school tours
12747-b South East Green
Valley Road, Auburn, WA 98092. Phone: 253-405-0711. Alternate Phone:
253-939-7666. Email:
mosbyfarmcsa@gmail.com. Open: Farm Stand Open 7 Days a week from 9am to
6pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Community Supported Agriculture
program available June through October. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards,
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Rhubarb Festival Saturday May 1 from 1pm to
4pm Summer Squash Fest Saturday August 14 from 1pm to 4pm Check out our
website for more information on our farm events and our fabulous CSA
program.
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Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center -
Certified Organic, flowers, herbs or spices, peas, raspberries (red), strawberries,
other vegetables, Other fruit or veg, farm market, porta-potties
10819 Carnation Duvall Road Ne, Carnation, WA 98014. Phone: (425) 788-1134. Email:
farmers@oxbow.org. Open: Mixed veggies, fruit,
flowers, and herbs from July through October for Farm Shareholders only.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates:
Click here for picking updates. Directions: Use our Public Entrance off of highway 203, just 1.4 miles south of the 124th Street roundabout. Peas in
late June, Raspberries from July to August, flowers and herbs July through September, mixed veggies and fruit at other times throughout the year. We are
certified organic for all crops! Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard.
Click here for our Facebook page. U-Pick at Oxbow is for Farm Shareholders only! Oxbow's Farm Stand is open to the public on select days. Please see our
website for more information. (UPDATED: October 12, 2020)
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Pearson's Bees and Berries Kennydale Blueberry Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, Honey from hives
on the farm, restrooms, group reservations
1733 NE 20th Street, Newcastle, WA 98056. Email:
pearsonsbeesandberries@gmail.com.
Open: Our hours vary each year, but we are typically open Saturday and Sunday from mid July through August; Currently we are using appointments for our u -
pick Blueberries; (Appointments are only bookable online when we have them available, usually about a week before the date;) If it's picking season - you
can use the following link to make an appointment; Please email us, check our website, or use our Facebook page for updates and questions.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates:
Click here for picking updates. Directions: We are located right off 405 between exits 5 and 6. Please use the gate entrance only, and street parking is
free. Handicapped/ pregnant customers may park on the grass inside the gates. We are typically open for Blueberry u-pick from mid July through August; We
might have other produce and honey available throughout the year, so please check our Facebook or email us for more information;. We use natural practices,
but are not yet certified Organic. Payment: Cash, PayPal.
Click here for our Facebook page. The Pearsons bought and have been restoring the historic Kennydale Blueberry farm. Our mission is to provide
great-tasting natural fruit and honey to our community as they are available. We don't spray any pesticides or herbicides on our bushes, all our maintenance
is by hand and we only use biological fertilizers.
Please let us know if you would like free
berries for volunteering at our farm!. (UPDATED: August 21, 2021)
- Remlinger Farms -
strawberries, Pumpkins, Raspberries, train rides
332610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA. Phone: 425-333-4135. Email:
info@remlingerfarms.com. Open: May through
October - call or see our website for specific dates and hours of operation,
more information and detailed driving directions. Directions: Located off of Route 203, 1
mile south of Carnation, just south of the Tolt River Bridge. Remlinger
Farms is located in the lush Snoqualmie Valley, offering a Direct Farm
Market, U-Pick Fields, Country Restaurant, and Country Fair Family Fun Park.
We are proud to use conservative IPM farming practices, which allows you and
your family to eat the fresh strawberries and raspberries right from our
fields. We also have our own Direct Farm Market featuring our frozen
"U-Bake" pies and in-season eastern and western Washington fruits and
vegetables. Remlinger Farms is a wonderful place for old-fashioned,
interactive family fun. From sharing a home-cooked meal in our Country
Restaurant, to spending quality family time in our U-Pick Fields, you are
sure to create some lasting family memories. Our Country Fair Family Fun
Park is also an amazing place to spend time with kids 10 and under. Our
Country Fair Fun Park has over 25 rides and attractions geared especially
for children. The Fun Park features pony rides, an authentic half-sized
steam train ride, animals to pet in the 4-H Animal Barnyard and many more
kid-safe rides and attractions - all of which are included in one low
admission price. Our farm also hosts the World's Best Birthday Parties,
Seasonal Festivals including the Northwest's Largest Pumpkin Harvest
Festival, Company Picnics, and Educational Spring and Fall Tours.
Remlinger Farms Facebook page.
Note for 2019: It appears as though the have discontinued blueberry and
rhubarb U-pick
(UPDATED: September 17, 2023, JBS)
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Rusty Plow Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, U-pick and already picked
23206 SE 448th Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Phone: 253-405-2592. Email:
rustyplowfarm@gmail.com. Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
from 9am to 7pm, Sunday from 9am to 5pm, closed Monday and Thursday for
ripening, July to September, check our website for up to the minute closures
due to weather or ripening needs.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. We use natural practices, but are
not yet certified Organic. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards,
Visa, MasterCard.
Click here for our Facebook page.
We
have five main varieties at the farm, each composed of different flavor
profiles and qualities. They have over 4,700 blueberry plants spread out over 3.2 acres, with wide grassy aisles between the rows. Our U-Pick customers love
the fact that there's no mud and no mess as they pick. While they are not certified as "organic", but they share many sustainable farming practices with our
organic cousins. They use fungicides and pesticides that are OMRI listed (organic) and use other organic-listed products as much as possible, whenever
possible.
Here is a little more detailed
info on each of the blueberry varieties we have.
DUKE - Our first ripeners, Duke
berries are light blue, mild in flavor, very firm, and great both fresh AND
for being stored in the freezer and used in baking/cooking.
SPARTAN -
Spartans are medium blue, very large berries with superb flavor, and usually
follow right behind the Duke crop, ripening early on in the season. Spartan
berries are best eaten fresh!
DRAPER - Firm, crisp, light blue Drapers
are one of our mid-season varieties. Medium to large in size, they have both
sweet and more tangy qualities. While they are of course delicious eaten
fresh, their more complex flavor also makes them wonderful for baking!
CHANDLER - Chandlers are one of our most popular varieties, easily growing
as large or larger than quarters! Medium blue, giant berries that are sweet
and amazing eaten fresh are what this variety is known for. They usually
ripen mid-to-late season, late July or early August, depending on the
weather.
LIBERTY - Balanced flavor and light blue in color, these medium
to large sized berries are our final variety of the season, usually ripening
in mid-August. Liberty berries are known for being a favorite amongst all
varieties for their great flavor.
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