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    Rowell Bros

    4.3 (32 reviews)
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    Martina C.

    OMG OMG I cannot believe we never knew of this place before. Our former babysitter (she moved to college, but is like family to us,) told us that her family ALWAYS picks berries here each summer. The prices - GREAT. $10/bucket for FRESH delicious berries and a HUGE variety, easy picking and TOTAL ease of social distancing. 5 STAR. The staff was friendly and the area you have that you can get picking is enormous. We went LATE June and we had tons of berries to choose from still. It wasn't over picked at all. We grabbed SO many raspberries that I ended up doing homemade jam for some and holy wow I will over pick again next year because we LOVED that jam! I hope it isn't crazy busy next year but I have to be honest this was GREAT picking and not crowded. I so love this spot!

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    Jennie S.

    This has been my go to blueberry picking spot for two years now after the one I used to go to growing up closed. This location, while a bit out of the way for me, is great as it isn't highly trafficked. They also offer a variety of u-pick berries from blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, to marionberry. Affordable prices at $12/bucket. People manning the booths are friendly and helpful. Berry pickers have free rein on what berries they would like to pick and where they would like to go following what's open and in season. It often feels like you have the whole place to yourself. I would highly recommend coming in the early morning to beat the afternoon heat. Lots of fun and a place I look forward coming to in the summer.

    Picking some DELICIOUS blueberries!
    Rikhia C.

    Rowell Bros is such a great place to pick various berries! They've got an honor system set in place where you first pick the berries and then pay (5$ for a bucket and $2 for a quart). They've got blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and some mario berries. It's a great socially-distant activity. I'll definitely be coming here again, during the summer!

    Sonya R.

    Wonderful berry farm just outside of Beaverton, Tigard, and Sherwood. We have been picking here for years and always come home with delicious fresh berries. They are perfect for pies, freezing for winter, making jams and baked goods or enjoying fresh. The process has changed slightly for covid, but it is simple, prepurchase a bucket or picking container and fill with berries.

    Fresh blackberries! 1.35 $ for a pound
    Shikha C.

    Definitely a must try place for Berry picking. I just love this part of been an Oregonian. It is a beautiful large farm with variety of berries to pick from. It is all you can eat and Prices are very reasonable. You pay a dollar for a basket of you want to buy one. They sell jams as well from their farm fresh berries. That tastes delicious. Though a bit sweet for my taste. I picked some 18 pounds of blueberries, marion berries and raspberries. My refrigerator is still smelling berries. I loved the over all experience and it was a summer day very well spent. It's more fun if you are in a group I am definitely going back there soon. Loved the berry farm.

    The berries go on forever!!!
    John C.

    Great place to pick berries nice people arm feels are well cared for no weeds. Do yourself a favor if you're at all interested in you Pick stop by!!

    Yvette S.

    Recently came here to go berry picking with a friend and had an awesome experience. I live in Portland, so the drive was kinda long, but really nice cuz it was super pretty. The berries were really tasty and they had tons of rows of them, so there were plenty to pick. In the end I was astonished by how low the price was. People who worked the berry booth were rly friendly. Had to leave a good review because we had such a great time here.

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    Lots of berry varieties! Plenty of parking. Good prices. Friendly staff. Close to home.

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    Love this place! I go almost every week. I love the blueberries! Went 3 times in 7 days!

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    Very nice, but simple berry farm. Friendly service, and lots of yummy berries. You can't beat the price for berries here.

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    We continue to return here for all the seasons. We have been here for Halloween, Christmas,…read moreMother's Day, and now u-pick strawberries. They have a fun scenic train ride ($5 per passenger except infants under 1 are free). They have a playground including slides, tunnels, and a sandpit. They also are hosting story time in the summer 1x per week. I have been loving the pastries they have especially the strawberries and cream croissant. And in season are the strawberries which are $2 per pound if you pick them yourself!

    I've been coming here for a few years and it is always a good time. They do a great job of rolling…read morewith the seasons and we've been here for berry picking in the spring and summer and apple cider and donuts in the fall. The farm store has a great selection and this year I bought apples for apple pie and they were perfect! One thing to note is that the donuts come with way more than we were expecting. I ate all of them but next time I might consider splitting it with a friend. I don't have kids but this place has a bunch of huge and super unique structures for kids to run around on including a giant structure of tires (looks safe) and tractors and stuff for them to run around on. Next time I have my niece's I'll definitely be bringing them here. The staff is always super friendly and helpful here and they have tons of parking. We are so lucky in Beaverton to have a place like this just 10 minutes down the road where it feels like you're hours outside the city. Everyone should stop by and support this local business!

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    5.0(3 reviews)
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    A nice place to visit if out in the area. Self serve and a easy to pay with multiple options. We…read moregot lucky that day and they had a sale on blueberries and we met the owner (we think) really nice guy. A must stop if in the area for us.

    Draper Farms is the roadside farmstand of my dreams! Now, they are not found along a major road or…read morehighway, so it's no wonder it took me so long to discover them, but if you live in McMinnville or thereabouts, they are worth a couple minutes drive out into the "country" part of McMinnville. I have taken to stopping here first on my weekly shopping trips. I try to purchase the majority of my produce at Draper Farms, then supplement as needed at the standard grocery store. I live pretty rurally, so I generally don't make it into town for the Thursday farmer's market like I wish I could. Draper Farms is the perfect alternative that I can hit Saturday, Sunday, or any day of the week that is convenient. Offerings cycle with the seasons, but they are growing lots of great stuff here, and there is always an excellent variety of options. A few of my favorites are their strawberries, radishes, corn, leeks, collards, and herbs. No matter the time of year they will have some sort of lettuce, cabbage, spinach, or other greens. I recently grabbed some divine kiwi berries, finished in a single day, and have dreamed of them since. For autumn, they offer an array of pumpkin varieties for 30 cents a pound which is the least I've seen anywhere, and much prettier than what you can find at a grocery store. They also had fall décor, including stunning glass gem corn. There is even a separate fresh cut flower stand! They accept cash, check or Venmo (the latter is such an appreciated option, yay!). They have some bags available, though you should bring your own if you can. Prices are generally less than the grocery store, and for much higher quality produce! There is a good amount of parking. They also offer a CSA.

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    I LOVE this place. Twice a week I try to go to buy fresh, ripe,flavorful produce at a very…read morereasonable price. My last visit topped them all. I was craving a yearly "Roasted squash soup" which i make rather well using Hubbard squash. I asked for a recommendation figuring he may know more than I do about his products..HE DID! He suggested a squash ive never heard of, never used, the "Black Futsu". It was spot on..flavorful. rich, nutty and deep..WITH the skin on after roasting! I will use this from here on out.. Little cardamom, saffron and turmeric..splash of whole coconut milk for "fat". UNBELIEVABLE! GIVE THIS SHOP A TRY Their pears are always ready unlike grocery store also!

    It's pretty great to discover a new to you spot. I did not realize what an amazing selection they…read morehad! When the whole SNAP benefits nightmare happened, many places were giving out to those of us who are on benefits. I was grateful and held onto my credit which worked out perfectly. I got a last minute invite for Thanksgiving with friends and I wanted to make a few dishes to bring. My $20 credit was good till 11/30 so I spent a little over $6 on my SNAP card. All their produce is from local farms and I was in shock as to how gorgeous it is. Certain root vegetables like rutabegga, turnips and pearl onions can be challenging to get but they had them and they were some of the best I've ever seen! I couldn't resist some lemons and blood oranges because they looked so amazing. I also had to get apples, kale, and green onions. I realized I was dancing around while bagging some produce to 'Can I Kick It?' by A Tribe Called Quest... they even play good music??? Also, it's not often that the owners are right there working there at a business. Plus they're super nice and clearly love what they do! Thank you so much Kristin and Jason!

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    185th Produce - 11/26/2025 - They have an impressive amount of great produce!

    11/26/2025 - They have an impressive amount of great produce!

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