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Mountainview Blueberry Farm

4.3 (53 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Jessica S.

So many blueberries for the picking! I came here for the first time on Saturday afternoon and left with about 3lbs of blueberries. I picked the early blues, they're sweet and a good size. The staff were super friendly and help you with any questions you have. This is a great location and a fun family friendly activity. They have porta-johns on site for restrooms and some hand washing stations. There's also a nice gift shop tent area where you can purchase jars of jams, honey, salad dressings, and all sorts of gifts. I'm definitely going to return for my future summer blueberry picking because it's so nice!

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Jackie E.

We've done U-pick for a few years now. They've changed their hours since the last two years - being open Wed thru Sun. Free parking. Free admission. You pay per pound you pick. (Note there is a minimum...I want to say it's 2lbs?) There are different size buckets you can choose from to store the berries you pick. I typically aim for the 4 pound bucket. Their website is updated daily during their U-pick season to know what is being offered. Friendly staff. Likely to return as it's close by (25 min north of me).

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Amazing offerings and amazing people! The farm offers family activities of picking blueberries, corn hole games, snacks and other goods to take home. This is my fifth year visiting them and I am never disappointed. Thank you for protecting and preserving this farm.

Den P.

Oh my goodness, what a wonderful experience in the Washington countryside! I took my niece, and we had an absolute blast taking pictures with her, my sister, and best friend. We picked bucketfuls of blueberries and even tried the blueberry jalapeño jam--it's freaking incredible! Definitely buy multiple jars because they sell out fast!

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Amazing blueberry picking experience. Sweet blueberries. We spend couple of hours picking blueberries. The price is reasonable and lower compared to other places. We frozen our blueberries and going again because our blueberries are over.

Danica S.

Stopped by to experience the butterfly release event assuming the cost was $10 per person, when it actually costs $25 person. That would've been $75 for 2 adults and 1 child. Yikes! The cost included a release of 100's of butterflies at once and the opportunity to explore the many sunflowers and photo props. Instead, we decided to purchase a couple butterflies to release on our own and spent time picking Concord blueberries. The farm is the perfect size to explore with young kiddos, and the berries were at a height fairly accessible. When arriving, you'll choose a tin or larger bucket and follow the arrows leading you to someone telling you which rows were open for picking. There weren't many people on a Saturday which allowed plenty of space to social distance. There's something relaxing and therapeutic about picking your own fruit ---locating each flawless, round, plump berry. I'm certain I could spend hours picking fruit (alone), and it just might be scheduled "mom" time in the very near future. The blueberries were plentiful and smaller than expected (Concord blueberries are small), but the pricing was wonderful. We plan on making cobbler and a galette too!

Shannon W.

We had a great time going and picking blueberries. It is a long walk and lots of walking which was rough with an 18 month old. Lots of blueberries to pick and a fun time for the family though!

Louise R.

*Forgot to post this review Blooms, blueberries & more blueberries!! First time picking and we loved it! So you guessed it we are back!! This was the last day of blooms and blueberries it was a Beautiful day out not much to pick but it's to be expected being the last day of picking season. They had hand washing stations, sanitizer. Staff was wearing mask and masks were required, plenty of room for social distancing. Walked out with a couple of pounds of berries & beautiful sunflowers plus some nice pics :) This is great for families, couples or grab a few girlfriends and make a day of it. I will be back next year

Jennifer L.

Cute date idea!!!!! My boyfriend and I wanted to do something laidback this weekend, but wanted to stay away from the usual Netflixing, and this blueberry farm was perfect. It's family friendly and they have a whole system in place to make sure you aren't too close to anyone and have designated lanes. Plenty of parking. No entry fee and you just pay by the pound! There is a $5 minimum though when you checkout! The blueberries were super sweet and lasted me so many days. This is such a fun way to get a delicious snack!

Angeline C.

We thought we can grab some blueberries before the season is over. I checked the website before heading over last Saturday. A full week left of blueberry picking at this farm so thought we would be okay. Once we got there... my how disappointed we were! Tiniest blueberries I've ever seen.. even most are shriveled. Why would you allow the public to pick these and PAY for them? Shame on you, Mountainview. We saw people leaving without any blueberries and we were confused. Now I know why after trekking it to the bushes. Communication is key! Mention updates to the website but honestly they shouldn't had it opened. As we headed to the parking lot, lots of people with families were coming in. I felt soo bad for them. I only added a star because a super nice young gentleman worker we chatted by the bushes kind of explained why they were so small. We were annoyed because the bushes blocked off had good size blueberries and plenty of them! Really turned us off and not wanting to ever come back. Not friendly workers walking in as well. They must be over the season

Chandra P.

Mountainview Blueberry Farm is basically in our backyard, being new to the area we wanted to experience the berries and blooms festival verses just gathering our own blueberries in the nearby patches as our neighbors do. The staff were all friendly and helpful throughout the entire farm. I really appreciate the parameters put in place to encourage social distancing, wearing masks, and frequent hand washing or sanitizing. There were several play and photo prop areas for everyone of all ages to enjoy; we really enjoyed ourselves, and highly recommend!!!

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Bridget M.

We are new to the area and had our first u-pick blueberry experience here. We stopped in on a Sunday morning around 9AM and it wasn't too busy. We were able to get in right away and start picking blueberries. Definitely a great place to come, staff was super friendly, there was a great deal of blueberries to pick from, and at checkout they had a good deal of local artisan goods. We ended up getting 3 1/2 pounds of blueberries and a small jar of barbecue sauce. Just know they do have a spending minimum of $5 (which is easy to achieve with just 2 pounds of blueberries), but they accept card so that's good! Come here for a fun u-pick experience!

Annie C.

Since it's blueberry picking season, I figure it is a good time to go since there's no better things to do during covid than go berry picking. When we got there, I was surprised to see how serious they are with making sure people wear their masks and with social distancing. There's washing station at the entrance and hand sanitizers nearby picking areas. I like how organized it was especially when the staff directs you to a row to avoid overcrowding. They take social distancing seriously, which is great especially times like these. There were plenty of blueberries to pick but we're not allow to taste unfortunately. They provided buckets and containers so we didn't have to bring our stuff. Overall, we had a good time and the staff did a great job keeping everyone safe.

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Bailey Family Farm

4.8(66 reviews)
1.4 mi

I came here with my parents the other day to do some strawberry picking while they were visiting…read more We all had a great time and got some delicious strawberries! The parking lot for pickers is just north of the address on Yelp but they had plenty of signs that made it easy to find. You have to go down a gravel road to get there so keep that in mind if you don't want your car getting dirty. They had quite a few rows of strawberries for picking, and had 4 different varieties available. We also saw some apple trees where the apples were growing for picking in the fall and some peach trees. They also have veggies to pick but we didn't walk that far back. A lot of the strawberry plants had been pretty picked over but still had plenty of fruit if you pulled up the leaves and looked. We ended up picking about 3 lbs of fruit to take home. The fields are super dusty so make sure to wear sneakers you don't care about because they will get covered in dirt. We enjoyed a relaxing time picking berries and enjoying the beautiful views. I will definitely be back with my husband and daughter to enjoy picking some more fruit.

As soon as we turned onto the dirt path, a breeze rolled through the front strawberry field and…read moreswept into the car. The scent hit us--warm, sweet, and sun-soaked and in that instant, we knew we were exactly where we were meant to be. No one can convince me there's a better smell on this planet than fresh strawberries in the summer breeze. Not rain, not bread, not even raspberries--though those came in close second. Bailey's Farm is a dream. My mom and I spent the afternoon picking strawberries and raspberries together, surrounded by blooming fields and buzzing bees. The strawberries were bright red, perfectly ripe, and so fragrant it felt like walking through a natural perfume. That smell alone could heal your entire nervous system. The raspberries were generous and delicious too, but it was the strawberries that made time stop. We picked slowly, laughed often, and let the wind guide us from row to row. It wasn't just a farm--it was a pause button in the middle of our road trip, and a memory I'll hold close forever. The only thing that could use improvement is the parking lot. The entrance and exit are one-way, but it's not clearly marked. It's a small detail, but clearer signage would make arrival smoother. Still, nothing compares to stepping out of the car and into that scent. Bailey's Farm gives you more than berries--it gives you a reason to breathe deeper. And I already can't wait to go back.

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4.1(230 reviews)
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Really awesome place. A great time for apple picking, donut eating, cider drinking, and much more…read more Lots of things to do and great service!

I visited last month during the weekend, and wow this place was packed! I was there for an apple…read morepicking event, although the organizers were a bit late, so when I showed up at the end of the apple trail I didn't see them. I tried asking the workers, but they didn't have any knowledge about it and then sent me to the front ticket booth. Let me tell you, trying to figure what was going on was a Kafkaesque nightmare. I crashed at least three other gatherings as I was being directed from one place to another. Whoops. Anyways, I finally found my group and we picked apples. I like how they had labels on each row of trees to identify the cultivar. It also turns out that they put a few crabapples in each row for pollination purposes, but they're very obviously not to be picked as the fruits are small. Apples were $3.50/lb, but slightly cheaper if you buy them pre-picked. The fresh apples taste much better than the ones in grocery stores, which can be stored for up to a year in warehouses. I was surprised to find the fresh apples were more crisp with thinner skin! I got a cider doughnut before I left, and it was so soft, tender, and pillowy! There was great apple flavor.

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Swans Trail Farms - Swans Trail Farms Pumpkin Patch. Photo by Sarinya Duke

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Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm

3.8(309 reviews)
3.5 mi
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We love going to Bob's!! We try to go to a pumpkin patch every year and bob's is one of our…read morego-to's. This year we got to go on a weekday which was so nice because we missed the crowds :) Ample parking, there's a few overflow lots available and they seem pretty stroller friendly. Bob's has a lawn with tons of pumpkins to choose from, a place to get fresh donuts, a few food stall options, a fudge shop, a country store where you can buy local favorites, a wagon ride, corn maze, and so much more. The free things are the pumpkin lawn and the country store, otherwise everything else is an extra cost for a reasonable price. I love picking up some corn, small pumpkins and honeycrisp apples at the country store and then finding a large carving pumpkin :)

One of several choices for pumpkin patch/fall festival in Snohomish. Bought the tickets which are…read morelike $25ish each on the weekends to do all the activities, but you don't need a ticket if you are just there for country store or pumpkin patch. Lots of cars in the parking lots on a weekend, but the farm is big and doesn't feel too crowded. There's lots of pumpkins and a bunch of photo stops. Tried the slides, zip-line, basketball, and the small tractor tow around the dirt course. Was fun. Bob's is known for their large corn maze. The adult maze is on the other side of the road, and you get their by taking the hay ride. More pumpkins and sunflower field on that side too. The maze is pretty big. Took me 20 minutes to walk out following the map. Probably takes 1-2 hours if you don't use the map. As for food, they have mini donuts, cider, burger, pizza, chicken tenders. Tried the mini donuts which were fresh and tasted pretty good. They have pumpkin and apple cinnamon flavors. Overall I enjoyed the experience, as an adult. All the kids there seem to be having a good time. Fall festival tickets not that cheap but most of the other farms charge similarly.

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Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm - Cute displays all around the farm for photo ops, this one in front of Ellie Mae's Fudge shop

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