I wish I had read Brendaâs review first! We went today, thought the closed stand at the front of the road was it and nearly went home! Thankfully they answered the phone on the Google map profile and told us to drive a bit further back. It is definitely a smaller stand and youâd have to know it was there to get to it, but the U-Pick strawberries were perfect for our 3 year old to experience. The stand provides the boxes to collect the berries. The stand was also selling a lot of goodies and we were tempted into buying some shortcake biscuits ($9) and Rainier Cherries on top of our berries we picked. They were also selling the strawberry plants that they use in the field! We picked up two plants and weâll see if they take in our garden.
The field is dusty, so expect mud if it has rained recently. There are two portapotties near the stand. Plenty of parking. A little mobile hand wash station I couldnât figure out, but they also had baby wipes at the stand that we could use to wipe off the dust from our hands. Overall, we cannot wait to come...
   Read moreWe had a GREAT time at Duris Farms today! June 23, 2024. Weâve never been, but it was so convenient to stay close to home and pick these small but mighty berries with my family. Itâs hard to find - the road has a âroad closedâ sign, and the address brings you to the back of an empty building. You have to continue down the road and look for the little sign!
Seems like a good price, and the perfect spot with big open fields and long views. I didnât expect this in Kent! Beautiful, but dusty, fields, and a smaller berry. Unlike some of the bigger farms, this one is a lot more cozy and quiet. No hay rides or petting zoos or open air markets, just a stand with some berries to buy and a few other items for sale.
They provide the pallets! There are also a few port-a-potties and a handwashing station. This came in handy when cleaning up my dirt-and-berry-obsessed baby!
We got 8lbs of berries in 1 hour of picking and chasing our kids around. Weâll be...
   Read moreWe are from Texas and came here in Seattle to have more fun. We found this strawberry farm and told us they were closing by 1pm today because of the heat wave. We called few minutes before coming there to make sure they can still accommodate us. We came at before 1pm and no one was in the farm. The gate was closed and even said on their signage open till 3pm. We called and the lady named Debbie said they must have closed already early and said she canât control the people in the farm. Very inconsiderate, lied to us and donât keep their words. Beware of this farm especially visitors from out of town! Even if you call ahead, donât believe a word they say! All 6 kids who were with us were looking forward to a day of picking strawberries but were sad and left...
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