Address: 15140 NW Burlington Ct, Portland, OR 97231, USA
Phone: +15036213332
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Andrew Grimberg
Excellent berries! Note: cash only, but they provide everything you need. Going here has become a yearly family tradition
Isaac
Anne Jones’ offers a lovely berry picking experience! Not too packed, the blueberries have amazing flavor, and it’s not too packed that you won’t be able to find your own bush. For those going early July 2022, the bushes about two weeks behind given all the rain we had in early summer, so maybe wait another week or two for everything to ripen.
E K
My wife and I loved spending a hour picking berries at Ms Anne's and then having a wonderful conversation with Ms. Anne herself. She is such a sweet person and so giving in her advice on how to grow great berries. This place is a hidden gem on the island. A must see.
Jewel Shell
The blueberries are superb. Easy picking. Friendly place with amazing flowers to purchase
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Hi Colin, as much as everyone on the farm loves dogs, unfortunately they've had to restrict them from entering due to some unfortunate incidents leading to complaints from other customers. There's plenty of parking in the shade of large trees, though, if your dog is okay staying in the car with the window down.
Hi Richard - yes, there are plenty of berries left to pick! (I was just there yesterday.)
Right now we're estimating mid-June, so a couple of weeks or so. Feel free to call to verify when we're open. Thanks!
Hi! Sorry, but we're a blueberry farm - no strawberries here. However, you can visit Columbia Farm, also on Sauvie Island, and they do have strawberries (note that they're closed Mondays though). Thanks, and happy picking!
I was there this past Saturday and paid three dollars a pound.
Sadly, we no longer allow dogs (except service dogs, of course) on the farm, due to some past negative interactions with other customers. Sorry!
Hi Ian, the berries are sprayed with pesticide, but only minimally - just enough to keep the bugs from eating them all. The farm's owner is 90 years old, and she's been eating the berries unwashed for the last 35 years. Thanks for your question!
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