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    Jay's Farm Stand

    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    Great prices on a wide range of produce. My only wish is that they carried more organics.

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    5 years ago

    Omg. The assortment. The amazing quality. I wish I lived close by. I would be there every week.

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    Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair - Pumpkin Spice Individual tea bag from the Fancy Accent Tea Co in Westport WA

    Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair

    4.7(7 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    I visited during off season…read more Inside the store are little booths rented by various local artists where they showcase handmade items such as art, photographs, posters, artists for hire, tea, and other little knick knacks. The store also has some flower bouquets, plants, whimsical garden decor, and seedings for sale. The produce can be viewed and purchased in the next building in the parking lot. There is a minimum purchase of $10 to use your card. Easy to do with several varieties of heirloom fruits and veggies. I saw a red Barlett pear which I have e never eaten before. It was very tart compared to the green pear. Would I go back? Yes. I like the produce quality and variety.

    Grays Harbor Farmers Market & Craft Fair, located on the banks of the Hoquiam  river, is where…read morelocal crafters, artists, organic farmers, ranchers & bakers converge to offer their items to the public. This is a year-round Farmer's Market. While the produce selection is not large, there are some unique items that I certainly did not expect to find. One is Satsumaimo  (Japanese Sweet Potato). Grown primarily in Kyushu, Japan, fans of this variety search far and wide trying to locate a source. It is the (sweet potato) "pot of gold" at the end of the rainbow! There are also many items to check-out from local artists & crafters. If you are passing through Hoquiam on your way to Ocean Shores or the temperate rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula, be sure to stop here for sweet treats and unique items!

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    Cranguyma Farms

    Cranguyma Farms

    4.6(5 reviews)
    41.6 mi
    $

    This is like an old growth blueberry forest gone wild! The bushes are taller than my 6'4" hubby and…read morewider than our SUV is long. There are 7 acres to roam, they say with varieties ripening from early summer until early fall, but from what I could tell, there weren't obvious sections. And barely true paths. In mid July, we set out to get only a large bowlful to have on our Long Beach getaway, not enough for jam or to freeze. In several more weeks. The picking will be easy, but as it was, we walked away from the barn to the end of the bushes looking for bushes full of ripe berries. Not finding them, we turned back settling on bushes with branches that had small clumps of ripe ones. In other words, we were not cleaning a branch or bush, but rather carefully plucking a small handful on a branch and moving to another. Slow but steady going, with lots of not quite fully ripe, but all delicious! And we had a very fun and peaceful time, with the farm to us and the birds and a tree frog that jumped on my arm. ( I'm not going to lie that I'm not sure if he or I was more startled, lol!) You head back to the barn to self-pay on the honor system, which is also pretty cool. Yeah, great place in the summer. Would like to try cranberrying in the fall!

    Ok- I went to pick blueberries and wish there had been a sign that said, "turn right on dirt road…read moreto pay for and pick blueberries." Instead, I went straight down the road to the farm (closed on the weekends), and a woman screamed me. "Didn't you see the sign???? The farm is closed. You're only the 17th person to come down here." So here's a suggestion: BETTER SIGNAGE. No most people don't know to go to the little shed to get a bucket and pay on the honor system. Aside from that, the blueberries were fantastic and only 2$ a pound, and yes you can pick when the farm is closed. Bring cash.

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    Jay's Farm Stand - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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