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Egg U-Pick Orchards in North-Central Washington State in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for eggs that we know of in this area. Not all areas of any state, nor even every state, have eggs orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

PLEASE report closed farms, broken links and incorrect info using the "Report Corrections" form below.

Chelan County

  • Stutzman Ranch - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, cherries, grapes, nectarines, pears, peaches, pluots, Fresh eggs, U-pick and already picked, porta-potties are available, farm animals
    2226 Easy Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801. Phone: 509-667-1664. Alternate Phone: 509-669-3276. Email: fstutzman@thestutzmanranch.com. Open: Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: Go one mile from highway 2 on Easy street at Monitor. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Click here for our Facebook page. We have an orchard full of fruit. We want people to pick lots and lots of fruit. There is a minimum u-pick purchase required to enter the Stutzman Ranch orchards. All persons 12 years and over entering the orchard will be charged the $5.00 u-pick minimum. A group of four people 12 and over will be expected to pick $20.00 worth of fruit to cover the minimum. But please pick more. Pick enough fruit each to cover the five dollar minimum. ie. Approximately 2 pounds of Rainiers @ $2.75/lb. or about 8 pounds of apples @ $.65/lb for each person age 12 and over. It is really easy to do. Payment is t<strongaken at the end of the orchard visit when the fruit is weighed. If the fruit picked does not add up to $5.00 per person 12 and over then it's just a straight 5 bucks each. the Red cherries usually start in late June and the Rainier cherries one week later.
    Prices (as of 6/28/2023 - subject to change - see their website for current info)
    Bing Cherries $2.50/lb
    Rainier Cherries $3.50/lb
    Peaches $0.95/lb.
    Nectarines $0.95/lb
    Apples $0.85/lb
    Pears $0.85/lb
    Table Grapes $1.75/lb.
    Asian Pears & Pluots $1.75/lb.
    Typical Fruit availability typical start dates
    It  varies daily depending on  weather, fruit load on the tree and how many people come and pick.so these are just general, usual, expected dates:
    Cherries --- Late June - Early July
    Regular Red Haven Peach --- August 15th
    Red Globe Peaches --- August 31st
    Elberta Peaches --- September 9TH
    Elegant Lady Peach --- September 9TH
    Hale Peach --- September 12th
    Red Gold Nectarines --- Late August
    Bartlett Pears --- SEPTEMBER 3RD
    Gala apples --- SEPTEMBER 3RD
    Angelus (big) peaches --- Septemer 16th
    Seedless Table Grapes --- September 14th
    Asian Pears --- September 14th
    Pluots --- Dapple Dandy September 14th
    Flavor Grenade -
    Fuji & Golden Delicious Apples --- September 21st
    (UPDATED: June 28, 2023, JBS)
    A visitor writes on June 28, 2023:
    "This farm was fantastic"

Kittitas County

  • Parke Creek Farm - beans, cucumbers, flowers, peas, pumpkins, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs
    1981 Parke Creek Road, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: 509-968-9630. Email: info@parkecreekfarm.com. Open: June to October Monday to Friday 10:00am to 5:00pm. Directions: I-90 take exit 115 \(Kittitas\) head north on Clemons, into the town of Kittitas, turn right on First street. First street turns into Parke Creek Road. Drive 1 mile east on Parke Creek Road. First house on the left. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, WIC Vouchers. . I-90 take exit 115 (Kittitas) head north on Clemons, into the town of Kittitas, turn right on First street. First street turns into Parke Creek Road. Drive 1 mile east on Parke Creek Road. First house on the left. Pasture raised lamb, wool, yarn, wool dryer balls, Berkshire pork, free range eggs, sweet corn, cut flowers, berries, produce and a whole lot more. All our farm products are naturally grown or raised without chemicals. We are a sustainable old fashioned farm. Pork and lamb available when in season.

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Eggs: Tips, Recipes and Information

Many PYO farms keep chickens and have farm-fresh eggs to sell. Certainly, these eggs are fresher and better in every way than those from a grocery store. Many of these farms sell the eggs year round, often via an honor box

Before you leave to go to the farm:

  1. Always call or check their website or facebook page before you go to the farm - Egg supplies can vary, chickens lay fewer in cold weather.
  2. Bring a container for the eggs.  Some farms have them some not, but if you save and reuse egg cartoons, the farmers will appreciate it. It helps cut their costs - and thus yours!
  3. Bring cash - many operate honor boxes for eggs

When you get home

 To keep eggs safe, take eggs straight home and store them immediately in the refrigerator set at 35 to 40 F. Leave the eggs in their carton and place them in the back of the refrigerator, not in the door (which is the warmest part of the fridge).

Egg Storage Chart
Product Refrigerator Freezer
Raw eggs in shell 3 to 5 weeks Do not freeze.
Raw egg whites 2 to 4 days 12 months
Raw egg yolks 2 to 4 days Yolks do not freeze well.
Raw egg accidentally frozen in shell Use immediately after thawing. Keep frozen; then refrigerate to thaw.
Hard-cooked eggs 1 week Do not freeze.
Egg substitutes, liquid
Unopened
10 days Do not freeze.
Egg substitutes, liquid
Opened
3 days Do not freeze.
Egg substitutes, frozen
Unopened
After thawing, 7 days, or refer to "Use-By" date on carton. 12 months
Egg substitutes, frozen
Opened
After thawing, 3 days, or refer to "Use-By" date on carton. Do not freeze.
Casseroles made with eggs 3 to 4 days After baking, 2 to 3 months.
Eggnog, commercial 3 to 5 days 6 months
Eggnog, homemade 2 to 4 days Do not freeze.
Pies, pumpkin or pecan 3 to 4 days After baking, 1 to 2 months.
Pies, custard and chiffon 3 to 4 days Do not freeze.
Quiche with any kind of filling 3 to 4 days After baking, 1 to 2 months.

Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)