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    Graysmarsh Farm U-Pick

    4.6 (35 reviews)
    Closed 9:45 am - 10:00 AM

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    Berry picking
    Alise R.

    We picked delicious raspberries and blueberries and purchased some corn and a lavender sachet. Friendly and courteous person manning the stand, and we had fun picking the berries. Some small containers to bring them home would have been good.

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    Blessie W.

    #worthit. After frolicking around the nearby lavender farms, make a trip out here to pick your very own blueberries, strawberries (which were sadly out of season when I went), loganberries, raspberries, and blackberries. It's $3/lb with a $5 minimum, and honestly, even the minimum is a good amount of berries for the road. The farm stand also sells fresh produce, and at the entrance of the farm is a u-pick lavender farm! This is what makes it stand out among other u-pick farms. My fam and I had so much fun here, and you will too.

    Anne C.

    Go pick raspberries here when you're done with the Lavender Festival! Lots, huge, ripe. $3/lb and we picked 12 lbs in 40 minutes.

    Megan S.

    Some days you just need to get in the car and head to the mountains. We received some pretty devastating news of the loss of a loved one this spring and an impromptu trip to Graysmarsh Farm became just the spoon full of sugar we so desperately needed. We sang our favorite road tunes, enjoyed the fresh air, got some vitamin D, picked some strawberries....A LOT of strawberries, walked some shops and bought some culinary lavender to add to our garden at home. I could share that the u-pick fields were filled with endless perfectly ripe competitively priced fruit or that I came home and made 6 wonderful batches of strawberry jam but what I'll remember most is the perfect day trip of distraction, on what was a really hard day, filled with as much joy as we could possibly muster during a global pandemic and for that I'll be forever thankful.

    Yummy raspberries
    Alisha B.

    This place satisfied our desire to see another lavendar field in Sequim (picturesque on rolling hills) AND picking delicious berries. Depending on the season, you can pick loganberries, raspberries, and blueberries for around $2.50-$2.75/pound. For those that would like to just pick up a flat of those berries, you can buy that too. They also offer bunches of lavender, onions, garlic, and more. COVID19 care- They were very good about requiring masks near the registers. They have a huge barrel of water, liquid soap and paper towels for patrons to wash before picking. That was refreshing!

    Blueberries
    Ghazwan W.

    Great way to spend the weekend, one stop to enjoy all fields. Pick your own berries and lavender. Amazing experience! Highly recommended.

    Berries were so delicious and fresh. We went in August and picked raspberries and blackberries. Reasonably priced and a super fun activity.

    These are for me!
    Stephen C.

    Wonderful place: awesome fruits and bargain prices. Stopped by 1st week of August, still plenty of ripe strawberries, abundant raspberries, blackberries and plenty of loganberries. Picking was a blast and we quickly gathered plenty and we've been enjoying everything for days.

    Giant blackberry.
    Kai K.

    Great! Bushes loaded. Free parking, no admission fee and gorgeous rolling hills of lavender like something from Provence. U-Pick organic boysenberries, blackberries, logan berries, rasberries, blueberries! The u-pick price was very good, $2.25 a pound for berries . They have strawberries but they are later in the season. Also they had flats of rasberries and blueberries available when I was there, but I think the selections vary. Also local honey, jams, lavender stuff, onions, garlic and lavender plan starts. Tip: gotta leave dogs in the parking area can't walk them while you pick but that is for good reason.

    Shaun D.

    Finally took the trip to Sequim, Washington to the Lavender Festival. There's a lot of Lavender farms here in the area but this farm had Lavender going down a hill which makes a good photo shoot. I didn't get a chance to pick berries or anything but I paid $6 to get a rubber band full of lavender. You wanna come here earlier during the day to get good shots by yourself. I was there around the afternoon but as you can see in the pictures we had a field to ourselves for a little while. Bring the kids and family to walk around the lavendar fields or pick some berries when it's berry season!

    Plan your picking schedule now :)
    Carol H.

    We come every summer to pick berries. Their website shows what type of berries are available each month. They have berries you can purchase if you're not in the mood to pick them. They also have other items available depending on the season. We've bought beets, onions and even lavender. We usually bring our own pre-weighed buckets but they have containers you can use. They charge by the pound and you can't get any fresher than picking your own!

    Lavender...
    Chris H.

    We happened by here during the Sequim Lavender Festival just so we could have a look and smell, and we were richly rewarded. They have many rows of U-pick lavender, and they almost looked like a Van Gogh painting...I enjoyed moving up into the rows and feeling more immersed in the sounds of the bees pollenating the lavender. Gorgeous colors, geometry and smells here. Free admission!

    So amazing and gorgeous!! We spent a very beautiful sunny afternoon picking blueberries raspberries and blackberries here. Plus some garden veggies (summer squash and giant sweet onions) and a beautiful bunch of culinarily lavender.

    Loganberries (a cross between blackberry/raspberry)

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    This is a cool farm with many offerings. I recommend picking your own raspberries rather than buying a box.

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    We go here several times each summer to pick fresh berries and hang out in the sunshine. What a delight!

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    I didn't get a chance to pick berries or anything but I paid $6 to get a rubber band full of lavender.

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    The Co-op Farm and Garden

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    My wife and I, with our 2 children, have been members of this beautiful store for 3+ years since we…read moremoved into this area. I have lived on the Peninsula since 1984 and aside from traveling the western states for a few years it's been my home. We love this store because those that work here have always been friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Our children enjoy getting an Apple, Bananas or Carrot while we shop. The prices here have always been competitive with the "box stores". This is a great aspect when considering where to shop. To have fruit, produce and meats feom local farms at a reasonable price is one of many reasons we enjoy shopping here at the Co-Op and were quick to pay for the lifetime membership. Yesterday (19 Sept 2025) my wife and I went in for grocery shopping and everything seemed like a normal shopping experience we've come to expect. My wife has been enriched to finally have a service dog that goes with her medical conditions from her service in the Navy. She decided to stop having her service dog wear his vest and goggles (both were part of his suit as he was trained in both while he was a K9 for the police in Pocatello, ID). It was overwhelming for her to have people approach her and talk to her about her k9 (never seeing one so well trained, how cute he looks in his vest goggles, etc.). My wife was asked on 19 Sept if her k9 was a service dog by a lady who works at the Co-Op and she must have been a new hire as my wife and I haven't seen her working before yesterday. Most of the people who we interact with that work in the store all know my wife's service dog by sight and have the respect to not engage regarding our k9 in an invasive manner. The lady last night was not respectful, rather she treated my wife as if my wife was lying to her about our k9 being a service dog. Then after we got in line to checkout my wife realized she wanted an onion and a man stocking the produce stopped her and abrasively asked if the k9 was a service dog. My wife did not rest well and felt mentally off the rest of the evening. I realize it is important to keep pets outside of an establishment that offers fresh fruit, produce and other foods. It would also seem important with such a diverse array of people that frequent this store to have those working there know the importance of being professional, respectfu and tactful l when approaching anyone for any reason. Especially when it may be an interaction with someone who may have a service dog with them. Sadly people cannot teach someone how to use their intuition. I've seem many pet dogs, most of which are not trained well enough to be in any building. My wife's service dog is off/on leash trained, he's in tune with my wife's needs intuitively and never leaves her side even when we are home he next to her. It is a great comfort knowing that my wife has a k9 that can be there to protect her and keep her safe should any medical condition arise. My wife is now contemplating on whether she will be coming back inside the store as the stress created from the disrespectful manner has not allowed a restful night. I believe our new course is that she will no longer answer any questions from either staff or those who shop here. I will stand in for her so that she doesn't feel socially overwhelmed by those who choose to be disrespectful in their approach.

    My wife and I have always had a nice experience here. The staff have always been more than friendly…read moreand we have always loved looking at the VAST vast selection of items. When we do come here we actually go for the toys. We love to shop local and they have a pretty decently sized toy selection and they sell really good brands like Hape, Tonka, Melissa and Doug, and Green Toys. I will say they are a bit over priced (this is the reason for 4 stars) and you could sometimes get a toy cheaper just buying directly from the manufacturers website. But as I said we love to support local businesses and they sell the toys we like to buy for our son. And like I mentioned the staff are really nice. This last trip we were going right before close and someone was vacuuming and my son is not a fan of loud vacuums. So the lady noticed that stopped the vacuum and then had a conversation with him about his new toy. It was a very good experience.

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    In Bloom Lavender Farms

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    By far one of my favorite lavender farms in Sequim. This lovely family recently bought this…read moreproperty, which was previously the Olympic lavender farm. Deirdre and her husband Luke have put their talents into creating and improving upon this already gorgeous property. The lavender is high-quality and us so we're all of the products. They have put in a new playground for kids on one part of the property. They host events, including the up up circus. Please see my photo for the image and information. There's a beautiful house on the property that they rent out during the high season. It's a two night minimum and they will also do weeklong stays. The location is very close to the famous spit. There are some other places to stay nearby. Beautiful, walking, and great biking country. There are plenty places to sit outside, in the sun, or in the shade. Parking is plentiful. The girls are beautiful not only with the lavender but also with great flowers. It's really fun to go visit a number of lavender farms. You'll be happy you visited this one.

    I don't even know where to start. So many wonderful things to say about this place. We loved our…read morestay and our experience here. Let's start with the farm house: Cute 2 bedroom w/additional loft, 2 bath, living room, game room and/or additional living space, fully stocked kitchen, enclosed large yard space to keep the little ones confined or the Fido's from wandering too far, large patio for summer time cocktail and bbq OR listening to Washingtons symphony (nature) while having your coffee. The bed upstairs is incredible and super comfortable. Once you hit that mattress it's lights out. And fast! Yes. That is how comfortable the bed is. The house is immaculate and cozy. It is such a perfect retreat to return to after spending your days exploring Sequim and/or Port Angeles outdoor activities. The shower is nice and powerful and the water heat last. The kitchen is fully stocked with some extras like bottled water, beers, coffee and extra condiments. Now! if you get invited to participate in the Bee Hiving experience. Do it! So worth it! And so fun! I'm slightly allergic to bees so I stayed far but watched from a safe enough space. Yet some how they still included me by bringing over honey combs and a male bee with no stinger! Fun fact you will have to learn by participating in this activity. If you get to participate in helping farm the lavender. Do it! How often are you on a farm?! If you are in Sequim it's probably because you love the outdoor activities and nature. The farm itself is also immaculate. Perfectly mowed. The lavender is perfectly trimmed. If you are lucky every morning the deers will run thru or walk thru the farm to nibble on the trees and surrounding bushes. It is too much beauty here! You will feel compelled to share it with everybody. Everything in and around is so breathtaking. This farm is just the beginning to your wonderful time exploring this area. Go and enjoy!

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    The service at Sunny farms is phenomenal. Everyone I have ever talked to went out of there way to…read morehelp me. They lead me right to a product I cannot find, the people in the supplement area explain how the products work in depth and know why they should be used If I have further questions they will look things up on the computer and they will search for and order special things I need ( as long as their supplier has them). The cashiers are courteous and friendly, the deli staff are always quite busy and they too are friendly and eager to help. The meat and seafood department is always clean and the staff ready to help. I have been going to Sunny farms for six years and have never been disappointed or treated rudely. I feel that some of the bad reviews may be from those who walked in one time caught someone on a bad day and want to write off the whole store or at least that one person as awful. The place is always busy and I see regular customers there often just like myself.

    This rating is not for the store itself, but employees reflect the business. This review is for the…read moreold man in the vitamin department, late 60's or 70's, today 12/6/25 at 12pm. He is unbelievably rude and sarcastic! Condescending too. I politely asked him a question about a supplement, wondering if he's heard if they're good. He had the audacity to look down at me and say " Well, I'm not doctor, so I don't know" Was that REALLY necessary? Unbelievable and unacceptable. Worst 'customer service EVER'

    Graysmarsh Farm U-Pick - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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