
Not all websites have been updated, but a few blueberry farms are already open or will soon be open soon
The Hockinson Blueberry Festival is set to return July 19, and in the meantime, there are plenty of farms that have opened, or will open soon, for U-pick opportunities.
Blueberry season can last four to six weeks depending on weather conditions. It is usually best to look at a farm’s website prior to visiting, to confirm hours of operation. It should also be noted that some websites have not yet been updated for 2025.
Majestic Farms Blueberries has opened. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Located at 18500 NE 182nd Ave. Brush Prairie, WA 98606
https://www.majesticfarmsblueberries.com
Meadowglenn Farm Blueberries, located at 6150 NE 232nd Ave in Vancouver, shows it is open through July 5. The farm closes at 1 p.m. on the Fourth of July.
https://www.localharvest.org/meadowglenn-farms-M27546
The Prairie Berry Farm, 17509 NE 182nd, Brush Prairie, opens on the Fourth of July. Open Fridays through Tuesdays, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.
https://www.prairieberryfarm.com/
Other farms that have been highlighted in this post in recent years include Grandma Dixie’s Place (17719 NE 182nd Ave., Brush Prairie) and Indigo Acres Blueberry Farm (5406 NE 219th St., Battle Ground). Those websites have not been updated for this year as of July 3.
Clark County Today encourages all farms to share their hours and customers to share their favorites in the comments.
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