2024 Summer Hours
We are closed for the season. Thank you for a wonderful summer!!
Where are you located?
We are west of 15912 Bow Hill Road, Bow, WA, 98232. Please do not pull into the private residence at that address. Pass that address and you will see our gate, the white stand on wheels, and our parking field. Park far into the field to allow room for other blueberry pickers.
How much do your blueberries cost?
In 2022, 2023, and 2024, our price has been $2.50 per pound. Whatever comes back in your bucket from the field is what we weigh and charge you. Our farm is a very affordable family field trip, and we would like to keep it that way.
Do I need to bring anything?
We provide the picking buckets! They are pretty awesome (in our opinion). The buckets have comfortable shoulder straps and provide a hands-free picking experience. Some customers still like to bring their own buckets, and we think that is cool too!
We provided several options for taking home your blueberries this year: 18 or 32 ounce fruit clamshells and gallon size freezer bags. In 2023, we hope to offer pint and half flats made of cardboard.
Can I eat while I pick?
You've come to the right place! Eat away! We educate customers that blueberry fields produce 4,000 pounds per acre. That's a lot of berries! We believe picking and eating is an important part of the process. There's no way you would want to eat more than a pound. There is no "grazing" fee.
How long have you existed as a blueberry farm?
Our first official season as a family you pick farm was in 2021; however, the blueberry plants were planted around 1947 and 2015. The Anderson Brothers farmed a large portion of Bow Hill Road, and subdivided their property around 2010.
Cavin and Misty Philbin, landscape architects, purchased the property and built their beautiful farmhouse and barn in 2010. For 10 years the Philbins stewarded it incredibly well.
We bought the Philbin place in 2020 and decided to put a plan into place to run the west field as a you-pick farm. We bought our neighbors' (Curt and Dalrae Danilson) adjacent field in late 2020 for the purpose of parking and applied for a commercial agricultural driveway permit in 2021.
We built a farmhouse stand on wheels and started investing in picking buckets.
The rest is history!
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