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Snow Goose Produce

4.4 (224 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Steve B.

Love, love, love this place. Beyond the ice cream they have lots of fun stuff! But if you stop here and don't try the ice cream after reading this review we could not be friends!! You could earn some points back from me if you order a double scoop and can finish it all by yourself!! Do yourself a favor and stop and get some ice cream!

We asked them to make the scoops smaller for the kids
Megan G.

A lively stop if you are in the area or I would even make a special trip out there! I have been many times and 100% recommend going on a weekday. Weekends can be absolutely chaotic. On a weekend with good weather the line for ice cream can go all the way through the garden( beautiful but full of bees). Homemade thick waffle cones. Any flavor of ice cream you can think of. HUGE scoops. Lots of nice fresh produce and seafood. It would be a great place to make a gift or gift basket of local goods. There is a good size lot, but it can fill up on the weekends.

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Hannah J.

I've been going to Snow Goose since I was a young kid. Taking the Puget Sound ferries for a beach walk and a big cone of ice cream before our drive home. Some of the best memories I have. Their proportions are HUGE and the ice cream as well as produce are all fresh and locally grown/made. It's great in the springtime with all the flower festivals, goat farms and beautiful views. If it's in stock and you like smoked salmon, the Indian Candy is to die for!

Heather B.

Not a very long wait for a Saturday afternoon- nice workers as usual and strong scoops for their immodest ice cream cones. The huckleberry ice cream was super tasty and would get it again. Waffle cones are very fresh and hit the spot.

George L.

A must-visit farm stand with unbeatable ice cream and fresh local goods. If you're in the Skagit Valley area, Snow Goose Produce is an essential stop--whether you're out for a weekend drive or stocking up on fresh goods. This is not a restaurant, but more of a charming, open-air farm market with amazing produce, local meats, and legendary ice cream. I'm giving it a solid 5 out of 5. Ambiance: 5/5 The outdoor farm stand vibe is cozy, inviting, and has that nostalgic, small-town feel. Surrounded by beautiful farmland, it's a refreshing break from the city, perfect for families or a weekend road trip detour. Authenticity: 5/5 Everything here is fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced. From vibrant fruits and vegetables to organic eggs and meats, you can tell this place is committed to quality. It doesn't feel like a tourist trap--it feels like a real local treasure. Flavor: 5/5 Their ice cream is the showstopper--tons of unique flavors, huge scoops, and that creamy, homemade texture you don't find often. You'll find some of the freshest produce and meats around, perfect for home-cooked meals. Cost: 5/5 For the freshness and quality, prices are very fair. Organic meats, produce, and artisan goods at reasonable prices make this place even more worth the visit. It's hard to leave without filling your basket. Service: 5/5 Even when it's busy (and it does get busy!), the staff moves quickly and stays friendly. They're helpful, knowledgeable, and keep the line for ice cream moving. Final Verdict: 5/5 Snow Goose Produce is more than a market--it's a destination. Whether you're coming for the ice cream, the fresh-from-the-farm produce, or just a wholesome outing, this place delivers. I'll definitely be back, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for local quality with a great vibe.

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Alex N.

The workers behind are jacked considering how fat the scoops be. Be ready for the long wait (~30-60 mins). Skip the cone but the must is the root beer! Bulk approved!

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Anthony W.

On another weekend adventure exploring the areas surrounding Camano Island, we stumbled upon this fabulous produce store which happens to be so much more, great meats, jams, produce, and an ice cream shop. Come visit if you're in the area you won't be disappointed.

Gargantuan scoops of Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl & Raspberry Lemonade Sorbet! Delightful!
Hannah S.

This local, seasonal market is famous for its gargantuan ice cream scoops and homemade waffle cones - it made for a fantastic stop on our road trip from Seattle to Vancouver. We stopped by right before hitting scenic Chuckanut Drive (also highly recommend). It's so much more than just ice cream - we were surprised to find tons of local crafts and home grown veggies - as well as lots of locally made james, jellies, cakes, cookies and more. They even sell oysters grown locally on Samish Bay! For our snacks we shared two waffle cones, one scoop each between the three of us - and those scoops were so massive they would've easily fed 5-6 people haha! Scoops almost as big as our heads lol! We tried a scoop of decadent Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl and a refreshing Raspberry Lemonade Sorbet - both were fantastic with strong, balanced flavors and delightfully creamy textures. They have an extensive menu of ice cream flavors so it's hard to choose but they do offer split scoops. And all their flavors are locally made too - love it! The market is owned and run by a local family - seasonally open starting in spring (early March I believe) and we got lucky - we just happened to time our road trip to visit when they first open for the season! All the staff were lovely - The young man working the ice cream counter was just a wonderful human being - so friendly and even offered to take a photo of us - so sweet! Made our day! Their prices are reasonable- especially given the quality and massive quantity lol. They have several picnic tables outside to enjoy your treats at - with gorgeous snow-capped mountains in the background. Theres plenty of parking in a gravel lot. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and no doubt will stop again next time we're in the area!

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Brielle M.

If you're anywhere near the Skagit Valley tulip fields, do not miss Snow Goose Produce. This charming little farm stand is the perfect stop after frolicking through the flowers. Trust me: you've never seen ice cream cones this big. We're talking super super big--like, defy-gravity big. And yes, the line might look intimidating, but it's 100% worth the wait. The waffle cones are freshly made, the flavor selection is fantastic (something for everyone), and the staff works fast even when it's busy. If you're not feeling like braving the line, they also have grab-and-go pints, cones, and even pre-packed waffle cones so you can still get your sweet fix without waiting. Bonus: the whole place has that laid-back, small-town charm that makes it feel like a summer memory in the making. Highly recommend stopping here if you're anywhere near the tulips--or honestly, even if you're not!

Jimena H.

Super huge scoops of ice cream for an amazing price!! Amazing place to buy fish or meats always super fresh! Workers are always super friendly and help!! Set outside!!

Coffee espresso! Yum
Rachel S.

Love this place. They have massive choices for ice cream. I had the Coffee Espresso & my sister got the cotton candy. Both were good. I highly recommend. If you live organic and homemade sauce, jams, Honey and so much more they have a lot to choose from. Service was good and ambience is laid back. Highly recommend this place. They have a killer ice cream!

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Paulina H.

Let's start with I personally don't think it's worth the 1.5 hours wait. The queue was too long and it was kind of chilly that day. I was excited for ice cream but while waiting in this long line I was not that excited about it anymore. They do have an amazing view there so you can take some cute pictures while waiting. When it's our turn there were not many flavors left. I got Blackberries & Spumoni. It's around $8 for a split. It's a very very large ice cream and I couldn't finish it. I would suggest for two people or get a kids cone if you can't eat too much sweets. They do taste pretty good but I wouldn't say it's worth the wait.

Andrew T.

We stopped by Snow Goose after a day at the Roozengaarde Tulip festival. The line was not as long as normal. Snow Goose ice cream options were both delicious and decadent. Their portion size is huge! It was well worth the wait!

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Huge serving sizes and great servers. Get here earlier in the afternoon to avoid a long line. I love Snow Goose!

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Wonderful ice cream, but even better are the employees behind the scooping of copious amounts of flavors.

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We have been going here as a family tradition every summer for 12 years. A bounty of Skagit Valkey goodness from the land and sea.

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