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    West Union Gardens

    4.6 (37 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Betty Q.

    It is early July, berries are available for picking. Some of the berries were abundant, some were not. Best to call before going. We did call but should have asked what fruits were in abundance to pick. They have a list of their berries. Berries are charged by the pound. They do allow you to sample the berries off the vine. It is a pretty big farm. They have a map at entrance of where the berries are. This way you can go to pick the berries you want first. They have buckets or tray boxes to pick and put your berries in. Bring your own container to take the berries with you. They charge for their box trays. The weather is very hot and sunny. Bring a hat, water bottles, and comfortable shoes. Their walk path is rocky and dusty. Parking is abundant.

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    Noora M.

    Western Union Garden is an adorable spot, perfect for taking pictures or enjoying a relaxed picnic on their charming picnic tables. The ambiance is cozy, and it's a fantastic place to unwind with friends. The prices are affordable, making it accessible for everyone, and there's a wide variety of things to choose from. Whether you're picking flowers, fruits, or vegetables, you'll find something to suit your mood. It's an ideal location to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful day outdoors. Highly recommended for a laid-back, picturesque experience! This place is cute to come with the girls for pictures or even for your little one to come pick things

    Triple crown blackberries
    Theresa C.

    Visited over the weekend to pick berries. The young lady upfront had a smile on her face, and explained where the various berries ready to be picked were located. I have read the review of another yelper re: diversity and inclusion. When I was there one of the young ladies working as a cashier was of Asian origin. This is definitely a step in the right direction. Otherwise such a wonderful place. The blueberries and blackberries were so good! You can also bring your own bucket, basket or container. They will weigh it prior to you heading out to the field,

    Grapes!
    Megan E.

    The coolest experience!! At the beginning of the farm, there is a beautiful sunflower patch with perfect pockets for you to walk thru and get your photos taken. You can pay online or add cash to their donation box on site. Further down, we get to the produce section of the farm. The folks working there are very friendly and explain everything you need to know about picking your own produce, what areas to avoid, and how they calculate prices. My mom and I picked about two handfuls full of blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries, a couple tomatoes, and a sweet pepper -- all for under $4! There are also a few items pre-picked that you can purchase at the shop. The driveway to the farm is off a long road with a fairly high speed limit so be cautious when turning in and make sure to look for the signs (I accidentally turned in too early and into a residential property).

    a field of sunflowers at sunset
    Marilyn N.

    I came here several weeks ago on a Saturday with two of my friends and we enjoyed every moment of it. It was a beautiful sunflower field that were in full bloom. I would recommend going here close to sunset, especially take in the sunset and also to capture some beautiful moments! The sunflower field is located right at the entrance of the farm with parking right across the field. The actual farm is a brief walk in and there's plenty to see there as well. There was a variety of fruits, flowers, and vegetables to pick! Also, note that there's lot bees flying around and hanging out on the sunflowers!

    Crystal A.

    This place was lots of fun! Being from Hawaii we never get to experience berry picking or any farm picking, so it was nice to do this while visiting Oregon. The farm also had veggies growing and you could pick certain ones that we ready. Along with fruits and veggies, the farm grew a wide range of flowers. You can borrow snippers to get flowers for purchase. Prices were so cheap! We went home with a box of fresh picked blueberries, a bag full of picked eggplants, a bag of beans, 2 elephant garlics, and onions all for $16! In the beginning of the farm they have a beautiful sunflower patch. There's a donation box if you're wanting to take photos.

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    Dulan W.

    My wife and daughter went to West Union Garden with another family and said it was a nice looking place. The review is about the people who work there, not the place. Google shows that they are open from 8 AM- 8 PM on Saturday. My wife and daughter went to get a bucket to pick some grapes (around 7:30 PM) and the young female employee had said to them that they are closing soon so won't allow any berry/grape picking now. So my family just walked around the place for like 20 min about to head home, and were shocked to find out that the same female employee was handing buckets to many people who had just arrived for berry/grape picking. My daughter had asked my wife "why she said "No" to us but handed the buckets to all the others?". My wife mentioned that the employee looked away when she saw my daughter was looking. After my family returned home I had to console my daughter that it's not her fault that she was treated differently. I had to convince her that her skin color had nothing to do with what happened. I hoped and wished that was the case. I believe people are inherently good. So why the young female employee chose to treat my family differently is beyond me. We try to shop locally as much as we can to help the local community, especially in these difficult times and incidents like these will not prevent me from shopping locally. But I will think twice before going to West Union Garden if their employees are treating customers based on their skin color. I hope no one goes through a similar situation at West Union Gardens or anywhere else just because their skin color is less fair. They should train their employees on diversity and inclusion.

    Triple Crown Blackberries!
    BK S.

    Just checking this out in anticipation of Sacred Organics appearance next week. Had the most beautiful green beans and yellow squash. Had I wanted to go out in 90° heat I could have picked Anaheim chilies. The best were the triple crown blackberries. The juiciest perfectly ripe berries ever. Couldn't sample before buying cause of COVID. Oh well...they were awesome.

    Brie C.

    This is our 3rd summer coming out to West Union Gardens and we love it! Not only is everyone there super friendly but the variety is terrific and the farm is beautiful. We always end up with plenty of berries, and the kids come home dirty and tired. I love that they're open till 8 because it's hard to get out there in the mornings, unless we have the day off. My kids are learning about eating seasonally and this is their favorite time of the year! Can't wait to make many more memories in the years to come!

    Raspberries and two types of blackberries :)
    Jenny H.

    Great place for fruit picking. I've come here several times already for berry picking with different people and everyone always enjoys themselves. Time passes surprisingly fast when I'm out berry picking but all that hard work isn't for nothing because I get deliciously fresh fruits to eat at the end. Only $1.25/lb too which is crazily cheap compared to what you get in the super markets. They have really good yellow watermelon for sale too. It was so ripe that the entire watermelon just cracked in half after I poked it with my knife. If you've never had yellow watermelon, you must try it! It's a different type of sweetness than the red watermelons, with a slight honey taste.

    Golden raspberries
    Christine H.

    shhh dont tell anyone... we go here every year and load up our freezer with raspberries, tayberries and what ever else we can get in our buckets... Tayberries are a cross between a blackberry and a raspberrie and you must try it out to really appreciate it. They are the color of a deep red wine and have a wonderful fruity taste to them... Just brought home a bucket of golden raspberries this weekend:) They are so friendly and helpful there as well.

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    We visited this farm multiple time for U-pick blackberries, raspberries, peppers and grapes! Love it!

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    So berry great . Highly recommend, kid friendly. We bring our containers, waters and sunscreen. Makes summer a little more sweet.

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    At the beginning of the farm, there is a beautiful sunflower patch with perfect pockets for you to walk thru and get your photos taken.

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    These were part of my last two harvest shares. So many  yummy "squish"and only one squash lover!
    These were part of my last two harvest shares. So many yummy "squish"and only one squash lover!
    Homemade crisp with csa apples and pears. Fresh real fruit makes it taste so much better. Trust me.
    Homemade crisp with csa apples and pears. Fresh real fruit makes it taste so much better. Trust me.
    A share: tomatoes, taters, kale, broccoli, melon, apples, pear, onions, string beans, & a super cute squash.(costco ziplocs)

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    Strawberries and boiled peanuts
    11/26/2025 - They have an impressive amount of great produce!
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