Farms & Gardens

Photo by Robyn Unruh

Rich soil and a mild climate are the perfect mixture for a variety of crops! That’s why “Dine at the Source” is a way of life in Pacific County. You can pick up fresh food at our markets during the summer from local vendors or visit our grocery stores anytime of year for a selection of fresh, local products.

Markets

Farms & Gardens

SATURDAY MARKET AT THE PORT OF ILWACO

Dozens of vendors line the pedestrian only walkway along the Port of Ilwaco in the summer. Find delicious fresh produce and work by local artisans!

RIVERVIEW MARKET

RIVERVIEW MARKET IN RAYMOND

A community marketplace starting in Raymond Washington! Located at Riverfront Park. Starting June 18th on Saturdays from 11am-3pm.

Long Beach Farmers Market

COLUMBIA PACIFIC FARMERS MARKET

Each Friday in summer, vendors and artisans gather in Veteran’s Field in downtown Long Beach. Hang out and enjoy live music, treats, and family fun!

BOG & BAY

Pacific County is perhaps best known for its oyster and cranberry farms. Learn more about these delicious, local crops below!

Farms & Gardens

Cranberry harvest. Photo by Damian Mulinix.

Cranberries

Many visitors are surprised to learn that America’s native fruit, the cranberry, is grown locally in great quantities. In fact, approximately one-third of the nation’s cranberry crop is produced in Washington State.

Most of the berries grown on the Peninsula are destined for juice, due to the weather conditions of the area bringing out the valued red color. These berries are harvested in flooded bogs. Watch the harvest, each October at the WSU Cranberry Demonstration Farm.

Farms & Gardens

Shucking a fresh oyster. Photo by Damian Mulinix.

Oysters

One in every four oysters consumed in the United States comes from Willapa Bay, a pristine estuary that is part of life in Pacific County. Pick up a bag of fresh oysters for your culinary creations. Smoked oysters, like these from Ekone Bay, make terrific gifts to bring back from your Pacific County adventure.

For an unforgettable experience, visit the Goose Point Oystery where you can buy oysters and grill them on their deck overlooking the Willapa.

FARM & GARDEN

Columbia Pacific Farmers Market

Address:
Veterans Field, Long Beach
Phone Number:
360.244.3921
About:
Fridays - mid June - September. Noon - 5pm

Station House Oyster Co.

Website:
stationhouseoyster.com
About:
We deliver oysters and clams fresh from the water straight to your door.

Planter Box

Address:
12706 Pacific Way, Long Beach, WA
Phone Number:
360.642.4450 or 360.642.9276
About:
1.5 acre nursery and garden store. Farm feed. Hay. Dog, cat & horse supply. Open Year-round.

Basketcase Greenhouse

Address:
12106 Sandridge Road, Long Beach, WA
Phone Number:
360.642.8860
About:
Vibrant annuals & perennials - Lovely hanging baskets - Grasses, succulents - Herbs & veggie starts - Organic soils

Basket Case Greenhouse

Address:
12106 Sandridge Rd, Long Beach
Phone Number:
-360-642-8860
Website:
https://www.basketcasegreenhouse.com/
Handful of cranberries

Cranberry Museum

Phone Number:
About:
Summer hours starting Sunday March 28th: Open 7 days a week from 10:00am-5:00pm. Winter hours starting January through March: Open Friday-Monday from 10:00am-4:00pm. Local cranberry products. See Cranberry Harvest 2nd weekend in October. Self-guided walking tours open year-round.

Ilwaco Saturday Market

Address:
165 Howerton Ave, Waterfront Way at the Port of Ilwaco
Phone Number:
360.670.0120
About:
Open every Saturday. May through September, 10am-4pm

Ekone Oyster Co.

Address:
378 Bay Center Road, Bay Center, WA
Phone Number:
360.875.5494
About:
Hours Mon-Friday 7:00-4:00. Shucked/Live/Smoked Oysters, Smoked and Fresh Canned Albacore

Willapa Valley Lavender Farm

Address:
10 Martin Lane, Raymond, WA
Phone Number:
360.999.9073

The Painted Lady Lavender Farm

Address:
1664 Hwy 101 South, Ilwaco, WA
Phone Number:
360.642.3531

Goose Point Oysters

Address:
7081 Niawiakum St., Hwy 101, near Bay Center, WA
Phone Number:
360.875.6629
About:
Incredible views and the freshest, tastiest oysters in the Pacific Northwest. Oysters pre-shucked or in the shell, and a variety of goods. On our patio shuck your own oysters to bbq or on the half shell!

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