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THE BEST 10 FARMS in SEATTLE, WA - Updated 2025 - Yelp Best Farms in Seattle, WA - Last Updated December 2025 - Bailey Family Farm, Kelsey Creek Farm Park, The Red Barn Farm, Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm, Tonnemaker Valley Farm, Jubilee Farm, Redmond Petting Farm, 21 Acres, Novelty Hill Farm, Bolles Organic Farm
Farms Near Seattle: Best U-Pick, Petting Zoos, Gardens More Thankfully Washington is a huge agricultural state, so there are a ton of Seattle-area farms within a 1 5 hour drive of the city Whether you’re looking for u-pick berries, pumpkin patches, or flowers, here’s a roundup of the best farms near Seattle Are there farms near Seattle? Heck yes!
Seattle Farm Seattle Farm has been family-owned for over 100 years We host annual pumpkin and apple harvests with pony rides, offer photo and video shoot locations, and provide horse leasing and boarding services Once a year in September, we let small groups spread out across the farm to harvest the apples
Urban Farms Gardens - Tilth Alliance We use farms, gardens and kitchens as classrooms for hands-on education, teaching gardening, agriculture, nutrition and science to people of all ages This community farm in the Rainier Beach neighborhood is Seattle’s largest urban farm
Washington Farms | Local Farm Finder | Washington Food Welcome to the Washington Food Farm Finder, your guide to Washington farms Explore Washington food through the growers, markets and businesses that call this state home
UW Farm | University of Washington Botanic Gardens The UW Farm is a 2 5 acre student-powered urban farm, living laboratory educational facility located on three growing sites at the University of Washington’s Seattle Campus
Lee Family Farm In 2001, the Lee family started growing a wide range of vegetables, herbs and flowers on a 5-acre farm in Kent, Washington The farm has grown over the years to 40 acres and is still family run and owned by the second generation of the Lee family