U-Pick Blueberries
Thank you for your support of local organic agriculture!
Please visit us again during Summer 2008...

Bluebellybuttonberry
We have found that one of life's great pleasures is a full,
freshly-picked bucket of berries! The U-pick berry season generally
begins in early July and extends into early September.
Schedules will be updated here or you can email for more information
Picking Hours:
Sundays from 10-4 pm. Tickets are $ 10 per car. Please carpool.
You can simply show up at the farm on Sundays, space allowing, OR you can buy a ticket from our booth at the Port Townsend Farmer's Market on Wednesdays 3-6 pm or Saturday 9:30-1:30 pm. Both markets are located in Uptown Port Townsend. OR you can email us at the above address to reserve a space. Tickets are sold as $10 per car load whether it be 1 person or 15. The $10 charge goes to support our Sunday Blueberry Jam musicians.
Tuesdays from 10-4 pm. First come first serve! Please understand some days we have more ripe berries than other days. We suggest checking our weekly berry update section at top of this page.
Current Prices
$2.30/pound U-Pick organic blueberries

Mark of the Mandolin and Eric "Banjo" Jorgensen
Blueberry Jam Performance Series
To make your berries even sweeter we host 'Blueberry Jam' on Sundays during the berry season.
Refreshments
Finnriver Farm offers cool refreshments, and a picnic area.
Things to Bring
We suggest bringing clothing for various weather conditions, including a sun hat, and a towel or blanket for using in the fields. There is a short walk to and from the berry field from the parking area. Please be prepared to carry your belongings (children and berries included).

Bucket of joy
Remember...
Bring a container to carry home your berries. We can provide packaging at a low cost, but your check-out will be quicker if you bring large, shallow containers to transfer your berries into.

By golly! These berries are so fabulous,
they'll turn your hair blue!
In the interest of keeping our farm friendly and functioning, we ask a few courtesies and safety considerations. Please be aware that, although we are fond of dogs and have one of our own, we do not allow customers to brings dogs onto the property. We also ask you to please refrain from smoking on the farm. Finally, it is best not to go into the fields with bare feet; we don't want you to encounter anything prickly!
For folks with special accessibility needs, there is a way to drive closer to the fields. Give us a call and we'll do our best to help you.

