Pick your own (u-pick) blackberries farms, patches and orchards in Washington, WA. Filter by sub-region or select one of u-pick fruits, vegetables, berries. You can load the map to see all places where to pick blackberries in Washington, WA for a better overview and navigation.

There are 7 pick your own blackberries farms in Washington, WA!

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Tom's Berry Patch Tom's Berry Patch Forest Grove, OR, 97116

Farm stand with u-pick blueberries, blackberries, marionberries. Other seasonal fruits and vegetables are available during the season, June - August . Please call for updated availability. Payment methods , cash, check, card

At "Tom's Berry Patch" you can pick:

Blackberries

Blueberries

Bill's Berry Farm Bill's Berry Farm Grandview, WA, 98930

2017 : 'Cherry and Berry Days' is every Saturday from June 17 to July 15 'Sweet as a Peach Days' is every Saturday from July 22 to August 19.

At "Bill's Berry Farm" you can pick:

Apples

Apricots

Blackberries

Blueberries

Nectarines

Peaches

Plums

Pumpkins

Raspberries

Squash

Strawberries

Sweet Cherries

Columbia Farms Columbia Farms Portland, OR, 97231

Located on picturesque Sauvie Island, Columbia Farms U-Pick was planted in the early 1990s. We started with one acre of strawberries and now offer more than fifteen different types of berries, covering over eighty acres. We also have flowers, pumpkins and all types of fall décor items. Our family strives to keep the true essence of a working farm for our visitors. Everyone is welcome to pick berries, picnic under our handmade gazebo, or simply enjoy the scenery. We hope to see you soon!

At "Columbia Farms" you can pick:

Black Currants

Blackberries

Blueberries

Pumpkins

Raspberries

Red Currants