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    Bybee Farms

    4.5 (29 reviews)

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    Beautiful ripe blueberries waiting for you.
    Jenny D.

    This is a cute family operated you pick farm. The berries were $3.99 lb, and they had honey and jam for sale too. I

    Alison G.

    Second time at a blueberry farm ever (first time at an organic one) and it sure did impress! We went around 9am on a Friday so the parking lot was pretty full but not packed. They have an additional lot and a couple areas to pick berries. On this particular day, we were told that that one field had smaller tart berries and the others were larger and sweeter (that being a subjective term). I forget what kind the gal mentioned but I think there were a few varieties overall. She said they were labeled but we didn't notice any obvious signage. Wore TOMs and light weight clothes as it was a warm day. When you walk to the stand, they have two sizes of buckets already cleaned and liners available. My family chose to pick the larger, juicer berries as we eat them fresh or use them in smoothies. We walked into the field and then all of the way towards the back bushes. They are pretty tall so if you are bringing kiddos along, you'll want them to wear something they can easily be seen in or keep a close eye as it's easy to loose sight or walk between the rows. My parents felt the bushes were well maintained compared to other farms they have been to. They were plenty of berries on the bushes for the farm being open every day, but we felt like it might be better to visit again in about a week. A lot of the berries looked almost ripe - but not quite there so we did end up with many tart ones. Not too buggy but we had doused ourselves in bug spray prior. Price was reasonable overall and we had a good experience. Would go again!

    Great for all ages!
    Jason J.

    We love this place. We've taken our kids here several times over the years. We siesta have a great time. Nothing beats fresh blue berries that you pick yourself.

    Stela K.

    We spent a gorgeous afternoon blueberry picking at this farm! The views are spectacular. The berries are far better than what you can get at the store. Our toddler and preschooler had a blast, and we melted being a part of it -- playing hide-and-seek, chasing each other, having a competition who will pick up the most fruit, learning about how plants grow, when they ripen, just admiring the beauty around us... Money cannot buy that kind of experience, plus we actually got more, and better, fruit than what you can get at the store for the price we paid. Strongly recommend!

    Darlene B.

    Fun experience during the summer time! Came here to pick some fresh blueberries just before the end of summer. It's a beautiful drive down to the eastside, definitely worth a trip! It's cash only so make sure you bring your cash to pay.

    COVID era review. This was a really wonderful place to pick blueberries! Huge farm/orchard, lots of parking, BEAUTIFUL scenery and the fruit was amazing. My only concern was the position of the kiosk for payment. It was very close to the 'road' to overflow parking.... Very difficult to keep appropriate distances when you are trying to avoid having your children get hit by a car. We will definitely be back.

    1/2 the haul - about 5 lbs. worth!
    Tom T.

    Updated for 2018! Came here on opening day 2018 and the berries were biggest & best ever! It was extra crowded on opening day, but the place has the operation down pretty smooth, although a flood of people that arrived just after opening all wanted to pay at the same time too which made for some long lines in the mid-day sun. Still a great time for all, adults and kids alike. Still highly recommend for an annual blueberry picking outing. Parking is still free; prices for blueberries among the best of all u-pick farms in the area!

    View of Mt. Si from Bybee Farms
    Jamie E.

    I love Bybee Farms. I've been coming here to pick blueberries for three years now-- I think it's the best place to do pick-your-own blueberries in the greater Seattle area. The setting is pretty idyllic-- Imagine rows upon rows of blueberries, spread out over several acres. When I go, I love to find a quiet section of the field in which to pick berries, breathe in the clean air, watch as the insects and birds fly by, and take in the beauty of Mt. Si (which is really close by and provides such a dramatic backdrop!) When you get there, park in the lot, walk to the stand, pick up a bucket, and head out to the fields. Believe it or not, they have six different kinds of blueberries! I've tried a few, and have found the "Blue Crop" berries to be the largest and sweetest of the lot. The taste is 10x better than any blueberry you'll ever buy in a store! The price? Only $1.95/lb (as of the date of this review). The folks who man the stand are super friendly, too. This place is wonderful!

    Blueberry tree
    Dawn B.

    Sweet, juicy clumps of big blue blueberry picking we have experienced. Each time we rake the hand on the branch we get sweet and large blueberries. So much fun.

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    terrible employees. Took my young daughter there and they were cursing and talking about vaping. it was a few boys. Not professional at all

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    We went in 2023 and the produce was amazing. Super friendly folks on the stand. My family loved the berries.

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    Fun place. End of season so not much left. But nice way to spend the morning! Would come again earlier in season

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    we had a blast blueberry picking!!! very well priced and customer services and parking is great!!

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