Pick Your Own Farm Produce in Washington
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Forager Fields hand gathered goodness like organic duck eggs in Bellingham WA
(360) 746-98181506 Country Ln Bellingham, WAAgritourism Organic farm Farmstay Farm Shop Pick Your Own Farm Produce -
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(360) 603-17528080 Kayak Way Blaine, WAPick Your Own Farm Produce -
U-pick apples, family fun, photo venue, u-pick berries, in season fruits and vegetables, picnic locat
(509) 953-72208306 S Sherman Rd Spokane, WAPick Your Own Farm Produce -
Gile Blueberry Farm is a family owned and operated blueberry farm and is the oldest blueberry farm in Olympia. Ken Gile’s farm is located at 3641 Gull Harbor Road and Leon Gile’s (run by his son’s after his passing in 2017) is located at 3719 Gull Harbor Road. We are a place t…
(360) 352-48473606-3636 Gull Harbor Rd NE Olympia, WAPick Your Own Farm Produce -
Located north of bellingham, Barbie's Berries provides Whatcom County with fresh strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries. Picked fresh in our stands or available for u pick
(360) 384-12607655 Melody Ln #7720 Ferndale, WAPick Your Own Farm Produce -
*OPENING THIS SATUDAY!!* *JULY 8th* 8AM - 8PM It's finally TIME!!! The first round of blueberries are ripe and ready!! We will be opening THIS COMING SATURDAY for our U-Pick. We will have a limited...
(360) 687-46305406 NE 219th St Battle Ground, WAPick Your Own Farm Produce
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