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2026 Skagit Farm Map

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Directions: We are located at the main entrance to the town of La Conner, on the south side of the roundabout. From i-5 south. Take Exit 230 for Hwy 20 West for 6.5 miles. Turn left onto La Conner-Whitney Road and head south for 5 miles. From i-5 north. Take Conway exit 221 and follow Fir Island Road to Best Road for 8 miles. Turn left onto Chilberg Road and follow for 2.5 miles. INFORMATION: We are a 3rd and 4th generation family farm growing great food in the heart of the Skagit Valley since 1906. We are located right at the entrance to the town of La Conner where we grow high-quality organic and spray-free produce (like our darn good tomatoes!) and cut flowers for sale at our farm stand and wholesale. Come for strawberries and cherries in June, pumpkins in the fall, and everything in between. We also offer a wide range of local products and produce, including bread, cheese, eggs, yogurt, drinks, preserves, flour, and a few sweet treats besides! Open daily 10-6, late May through the end of October.

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We also raise grass fed Black Angus beef. We sell our beef custom by the ¼. You can also purchase our beef at the farm stand on Fir Island. You can find a list of the farmers markets we attend on our website.

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INFORMATION: Boldly Grown Farm is a familyowned, certified organic mixed vegetable farm in the Skagit Valley. Our focus is on growing highquality, local, organic produce for both wholesale markets and our seasonal CSA subscription program. CSA members receive a subscription to fresh, thoughtfully grown vegetables throughout the season, connecting them directly to the farm and the food they eat. We grow a diverse range of vegetables along with grains, dry beans, flowers, and seed crops. Our self-service farm stand is open daily year-round, offering a wide variety of seasonal produce and other local goods, including bread, cheese, honey, fermented foods, chocolate, pasta, and more.

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DIRECTIONS: We’re located near the intersection of Ershig Rd. and Chuckanut Drive. From I5: West off of exit 236; turn left on Ershig Rd. and after about 2 miles you’ll see a sign for our farm stand on your left. From Chuckanut Drive: turn east onto Field Road and take a right on Ershig Rd., or turn directly onto Ershig from Chuckanut Drive.

DIRECTIONS: From I-5 South, take exit #221, go 8.5 miles west on Fir Island Road to Best Road. The Nursery is 1 mile north of Chilberg/ Calhoun intersection. From I-5 North, take exit #230, go 5 miles west to Best Road. Turn left onto Best Road, go 2 miles and we are just past the roundabout. INFORMATION: Located in beautiful Skagit Valley, Christianson’s Nursery is best known for its enticing selection of common and uncommon plants, fruit trees specific to the Maritime Northwest, and the largest selection of roses in Northwest Washington. Our staff offers expert advice on choosing the right plant and its care for your gardening success. Stroll through the Nursery’s greenhouses, featuring plants that range from tropical houseplants to seasonal flowering annuals, herbs, and vegetable starts. Our display garden surrounds the historic 1888 Meadow Schoolhouse—a gardener’s delight to view mature roses and perennials planted in harmonious color groupings. Today, the Schoolhouse and Garden hosts gardening classes and seasonal Nursery events, and beautiful intimate weddings and special occasions. Children will enjoy our goats, Llama, and wandering chickens. And, visit our beautiful antique and gift shop. On Sundays, starting Memorial Day weekend to October we host the Skagit Valley Farmers Market from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., offering local produce, crafts and food. We are open daily, from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. in winter). Visit us at ChristiansonsNursery.com

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15806 Best Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-466-3821 ChristiansonsNursery.com

BOLDLY GROWN FARM Boldly Grown Farm, 8855 Ershig Rd., Bow (360) 330-4516 www.boldlygrownfarm.com

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Our 5th generation family farm was established in 1876 by my great-great-grandfather. We specialize in growing many different varieties of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, & blackberries. We also grow some specialty varieties like orange, yellow and black raspberries, tayberries, loganberries, and hardy kiwi.

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DIRECTIONS: From 1-5 take Anderson Road exit 225, head east on Anderson Road, take first right at roundabout onto Cedardale Road, turn left on East Hickox Road, then turn right on East Stackpole Road to the farm. INFORMATION: We are a small blueberry farm located just south of Mount Vernon in Washington’s fertile Skagit Valley. During the summer harvest season our farm stand is open with ready-picked blueberries as well as U-pick. Although we are not certified organic we do not use any pesticides or synthetic fertilizers on our farm. PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE FOR SEASONAL HOURS OF OPERATION.

16670 Fir Island Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 www.haytonfarmsberries.com 360-421-7373

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M-F: 10 AM – 6 PM, Sat & Sun: 10 AM – 5 PM DIRECTIONS: From I5 take Exit 230 (WA-20 West / Anacortes). Turn west onto Hwy 20 Stay on WA-20 for 10-12 miles as it becomes Commercial Ave. when you enter town. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Commercial Ave. Turn right onto 24th Street. The destination is on your right INFORMATION: community-owned grocery store dedicated to supporting local farmers, sustainable agriculture, and healthy food access. Located in downtown Anacortes, the Co-op features a wide selection of organic produce, locally grown foods, bulk goods, and natural groceries. The store prioritizes sourcing from Skagit Valley farms whenever possible, helping connect customers directly to the region’s rich agricultural community. Open to everyone, the Co-op also offers deli items, specialty products, and a welcoming place to shop local year-round.

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20177 East Stackpole Road Mount Vernon, WA 98274 (360) 941-9927 berries@carpentercreekfarm.us www.carpentercreekfarm.us

ANACORTES FOOD CO-OP 2403 Commercial Ave., Anacortes (360) 299-3562 www.anacortesfoodcoop.com

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INFORMATION: FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING! festival activities Our participating farms offer for everyone. Educational exhibits, farm tours, harvest markets, gardening demonstrations, free samples, kids activities, corn and hay mazes, animal exhibits, pumpkin patches, scenic tours and more. On this weekend, you can have a hands-on experience learning what it takes to run a farm, from growing crops k Rd eto e r C feeding animals. It is an opportunity to talk to your n a g i l l i WG farmers and follow your food from the to the table. wine and dairy Pick up your fresh produce, meats, products all of Skagit Valley’s goods. out a survey at each farm. You can enter Don’t forget to to win our Festival Basket with over $200 worth of goodies from the farms. at each farm stating Keep an eye out for the orange Farm of The Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms. Of OCTOBER 3rd & 4th. 10-4 PM

© 2026 Skagit Publishing LLC Maps produced by Fine Edge, Anacortes, WA

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SKAGIT TABLE 225 South 1st Street, Mount Vernon (360) 312-4074 • www.theskagittable.com Follow us @theskagittable

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DIRECTIONS: Just off I-5, Exit 226, located in the heart of Down-town Mt. Vernon. Street parking or a lot in the rear. INFORMATION: The Skagit Table is your go-to spot for clean, locally sourced, scratch-made meals. Whether you need a quick lunch, dinner on the go, or a wholesome snack between stops. Our rotating menu features seasonal dishes available for dine-in or take-and-bake, crafted with whole aughfoods Rd and clean ingredients, without compromising on flavor. n a av New this year, Petals and Provisions! Skagit Valley’s bounty is C ke built into a picnic box to take out with you in the tulips! La Why choose TST? Delicious. Effortless. Healthy. Just heat, eat & enjoy! Ask us about our catering.

Hours: 9am-dusk Payment methods accepted: Card, cash, EBT (with prior arrangement)

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SNOWGOOSE PRODUCE

15170 Fir Island Road, Mount Vernon (360) 445-6908 www.snowgooseproducemarket.com INFORMATION: Mike started “the goose” in 1984

with a table and an umbrella and a margarine tub for a cash register, selling produce from his organic garden. He got a good sun tan that year waiting for customers. After a few years of growth his wife Mary Louise, an architect, noticed that Mike had the winters off and she did not, so she quit architecting and joined the business. It grew some more. Then their youngest son Vico graduated from college and worked a couple of years for a big organic grower, but Snow Goose stole him back along with his wife Erika, they represent the second generation and now run Snow Goose Produce. Now they all run the place, except for Mike who looks after the chickens. We farm the long strip where the farm stand is located and a few acres at the home farm, five minutes away, raising organically all the seasonal vegetables and a few oddballs as well. The stand is full of other good stuff too: Fresh produce from our garden, harvested daily. Our own farm fresh eggs from happy chickens. Beautiful bouquets from our garden. Local Crab, live or cooked, Local oysters, clams and mussels always fresh wild salmon, halibut, and more. Great wines for good prices. Local bread and cheeses. Full range of picnic supplies and gourmet food. Immodest Ice Cream cones!

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VAN WINGARDEN 18923 Johnson Rd., Mount Vernon (360) 336-3906 www.vanwingerden.com

DIRECTIONS: From I-5, take exit 221 onto SR-534 East, turn right onto Pioneer Hwy, at the roundabout, take the first exit onto Conway Frontage Road, turn right onto Peter Johnson Road, and your destination will be on the right. INFORMATION: VW’s is here to supply you with all your plant and garden needs. With the best selection of annual plants and custom hanging basket mixes, to a full display of indoor tropical plants that will brighten up your home. VW’s also hopes to have a great selection of trees, shrubs, flowering perennials, grasses, and vegetable starts. We hope to supply the community with color and create an experience that the community will fall in love with!

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WATER TANK BAKERY 11777 Water Tank Rd., Unit C Burlington (360) 757-2253 www.watertankbakery.com

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DIRECTIONS: Bow Hill Blueberries is located between I-5 and Chuckanut Drive, just outside of the charming town of Edison. From I-5 North: Take exit 231 (Bow-Edison, Chuckanut Dr./ Hwy. 11). At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit to head north on Hwy. 11. Go approx. 6.5 miles and turn right on Bow Hill Rd. Look for the blueberry sign and farm store on your right in about .8 miles. From I-5 South: Take exit 236 (Bow Hill Rd). Turn left after the off-ramp and head west down Bow Hill Rd. for about 3.25 miles. Look for the blueberry sign & farm store on your left. INFORMATION: Established in 1947, Bow Hill Blueberries is the site of the oldest family-run blueberry farm in Skagit Valley. The Ranz-Matheson family runs this small farm with a big commitment to growing & preserving certified organic heirloom blueberries. We offer U-Pick and fresh blueberries in season (late July - early September). Our farm store is open year-round, offering frozen blueberries, ice cream, award-winning cold pressed juice and an array of sweet & savory organic blueberry products. Check our website or social for current store hours, U-Pick details, and farm tours. Products and gift boxes also available online for domestic shipping.

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CALICO CUPBOARD calicocupboardcafe.com 901 Commercial Avenue, Anacortes Open Daily: 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 360-293-7315 121-B Freeway Drive, Mount Vernon Sat - Sun: 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Mon - Fri: 7:30a.m. – 3:00pm 360-336-3107 720 1st Street, La Conner Open Daily: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 360-466-4451

InFOrMAtIOn: A local favorite since 1981, our award-winning Calico Cupboard Cafés & Bakeries produce made-from-scratch breakfasts, lunches, pastries, and country-baked bread that rivals any small town café or baked good throughout the Pacific Northwest. Expect wholesome, old-fashioned recipes with a modern twist including gluten-free and organic grains, and ingredients sourced from local farms and reputable ranches.

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DOUBLE O RANCH

46276 Concrete Sauk Valley Road Concrete (360) 770-5380 ckdoubleo11@hotmail.com www.doubleoranchllc.com Directions to Ranch: From I-5 take exit 232 to Sedro-Woolley. Go East on Highway 20 to Concrete. Turn right on Concrete Sauk Valley Road. Cross the bridge and continue left for 2 more miles to Ovenell’s Heritage Inn and Double O Ranch. Directions to North 40 Farm Store: from Cook Road turn North onto Collins Road, then turn right onto F&S Grade Road. Follow the signs to the store at the corner of Union Road. INFORMATION: Nestled in the foothills of the North Cascades is our 480-acre cattle ranch, fully equipped log cabins, guesthouses and farm store. We offer AAA approved lodging and Harvest Host sites. Our familyowned, historic ranch focuses on conservation, quality beef and wildlife preservation. Enjoy 360-degree mountain views. Our ranch produces high quality, all-natural grass finished beef by the package and grain finished quarters, halves and wholes. We sell Maine-Anjou and Angus, steers, heifers, cows and bulls. The farm store at the ranch sells beef, homemade breads, berry crumbles, cookies, jam bars, jam and jelly and local honey. Our new location, the North 40 Farm Store in SedroWoolley on F&S Grade and Union Road sells all-natural grass finished beef, sourdough bread, local pork, jam and honey, organic apple cider and many other local items.

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GARDEN ROSALYN

16648 Jungquist Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273 www.gardenrosalyn.com

DIRECTIONS: From I-5 South, take exit 226. Head right toward S 3rd St. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto S 3rd St. S 3rd St turns slightly left and becomes W Division St. Turn left onto S Wall St. Turn right onto McLean Rd. Turn left onto Kamb Rd. Turn right onto Jungquist Rd. The destination will be on the left. From I-5 North, take exit 226. Head left toward S 3rd St. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto S 3rd St. S 3rd St turns slightly left and becomes W Division St. Turn left onto S Wall St. Turn right onto McLean Rd. Turn left onto Kamb Rd. Turn right onto Jungquist Rd. Destination will be on the left INFORMATION: In Garden Rosalyn you could enjoy our different species collection of flowers that bring a rainbow to shame, old windmills, lakes, etc. We also have free parking, food stands (or you can bring your own picnic). Your pets are welcome (on a leash). Come and enjoy a beautiful day with your family, friends or by yourself.

DIRECTIONS: From I-5, take the Anderson Road exit 225, go East up Anderson Road, take a right on Blackburn Road, turn right on Little Mountain Road, drive for 1.5 miles, and your destination will be on your left. INFORMATION: Family-run farm in Skagit Valley offering handson experiences with horses and ponies in a welcoming rural setting. The farm focuses on creating opportunities for visitors—especially children and families—to connect with animals and learn about farm life. Through seasonal activities, pony interactions, trail rides, horse camp, and birthday parties, Lang’s Horse & Pony Farm provides a fun and memorable way to enjoy the agricultural charm of the Skagit Valley.

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DIRECTIONS: From 1-5 take Exit 230 for WA-20 toward Skagit airport. Turn right onto Garrett Road, turn left onto Peterson Road and right onto Westar Lane. Storefront on right. INFORMATION: We offer locally grown, humanely raised beef, pork, lamb, and goat including specialty cuts from small family farms in Puget Sound and nearby river valleys. Bulk orders (quarter, half, and whole animals) are available on request. Processing is provided by our parent company, IGFC, which brings decades of expertise and delivers quality USDA/ Custom Exempt services. HOURS: Open to the public Tuesdays - Saturdays, check website for details.

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PRAIRIE SPRINGS RANCH

PO Box 311 Bow WA,98232 (360) 421-0535 www.prairiespringsranch.com reality@fidalgo.net INFORMATION: We raise registered Chiangus beef the old-fashioned way without hormones or antibiotics. They graze our natural pastures in summer and eat our hay in winter. Grass-fed beef is at its best in the fall, so we butcher only once per year. We start taking orders in the spring until they are gone. We sell quarters and halves and the customer can choose how it is cut.

SAMISH GOLD SEAFOOD

INFORMATION: Fresh Live Oysters & Clams from our family for owned farm in Samish Bay. We handpick our fresh our store, for you to take home and enjoy. We also offer other delicious wild caught seafood products. Large Sea Scallops, Alaskan Cod Filets and Large Prawns are customer favorites! We and seafood are here to serve Skagit County with quality products at great prices. We hand-pick products for you, bring an ice chest! Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with our inventory, hour changes and sales promotions.

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LOCATION: Right off of Chuckanut Drive on Allen West Road. About 2 minutes drive off I-5 Cook Road Exit. HOURS: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm, year round.

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ST. JOHN’S CREAMERY

21466 Wylie Rd. Mount Vernon, WA 98273 (206) 909-5055 www.stjohncreamery.com

DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take exit 221 and turn left at the end of the exit. About 3 minutes out of town is Wylie Rd, go left. We are the first farm on the right. Follow the signs. INFORMATION: St. John Creamery is a grass-fed raw goat dairy. We sell fluid milk for humans, and frozen milk for pets, and we make farmstead raw cheese! We also sell bottled baby goats for homesteaders or family pets 3 minutes east of Conway

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SAMISH BAY CHEESE FARM STORE Roger and Suzanne Wechsler 15115 Bow Hill Rd., P.O. Box 202 Bow, WA 98232 (360) 766-6707 cheese@samishbay.com www.samishbay.com

DIRECTIONS: From S: Take 1-5 Exit 231 (Chuckanut Drive/ SR11) go N. about 6mi, turn R. on Bow Hill Rd. Farm on L. about 1/8 mi. From N: Take 1-5 Exit 236, Go R. on Bow Hill Rd. about 4 mi. Farm on R. just before Chuckanut Drive. INFORMATION: A certified organic dairy since 1996, we are open to the public daily with a wide variety of award winning cheeses and yogurt from our cows. We also have beef, veal, pork and lamb from animals raised on our farm. Two days a week, you can get fresh curds (squeeky cheese) at the end of the day they are made. Call or email us to check on our current cheese curd schedule. In addition to all our farm-produced products, our retail shop has a great selection of local and artisan products including an amazing selection of Finn River ciders. We have outdoor seating for wine, beer, and cider to enjoy with our cheese and a large family picnic area. Come sample our cheese and check out our self-guided tour. Find us on Instagram.

DIRECTIONS: Just off I-5, Exit 226! Find us Downtown on the corner of 1st and Division. INFORMATION: Voted Skagit’s Best Grocery Store & Gift Shop! Skagit Valley Food Co-op is a must-stop for everything fresh and local when visiting Skagit Valley! The Co-op has the best selection of organic produce and quality groceries. Plus, the Co-op’s award-winning Deli & Bakery offer a full deli counter with salads, sandwiches, and hot food along with espresso, our handmade ice cream, and organic juices and smoothies. We make our deli foods from scratch with fresh, quality ingredients, often from local farms just a few miles away. You’ll find something for everyone with our wide variety of vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and whole food options for every meal. Oh, and did we mention our famous fresh baked goods? They’re not to be missed! Skagit Valley Food Co-op has been committed to community since 1973, and everyone is welcome to shop. Our love of local is huge—with goods from over 500 local farmers, producers, artists, and makers, a trip to the Co-op is a unique Skagit Valley experience. Open daily at 7am. Come on in!

9015 Avon Allen Road, Bow 98232 360-399-1536 Follow us on Facebook for updates and deals!

NW LOCAL MEATS

11719 Westar Lane, Burlington (360) 766-4273 www.nwlocalmeats.com

SKAGIT VALLEY FOOD CO-OP 202 South 1st Street, Mount Vernon skagitfoodcoop.com (360) 336-9777

21463 Little Mountain Rd. Mount Vernon (360) 424-7630 www.comeride.com

BOW HILL BLUEBERRIES 15628 Bow Hill Rd. Bow, WA 98232 (360) 399-1006 info@bowhillblueberries.com www.bowhillblueberries.com IG/FB: @bowhillblueberries

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SCHUH FARMS Steve Schuh & Jennifer Schuh (360) 424-6982 15565 SR 536, Mount Vernon schuhfarmswa.com

DIRECTIONS: I-5 exit #226, W. on Kincaid, R. on 3rd St., W. on SR 536 across bridge. Continue 3 1/2 mi. to farm on R. INFORMATION: Steve moved to the Valley in 1943 at 5 years old to grow up on a dairy farm with 3 generations of Schuhs. He always knew he would farm. Susan joined his dream in 1963 when they were married. Their daughter Jennifer now farms along with Steve on their 300 acre fresh market farm. Schuh Farms sells directly to the consumer from the farm store, 15 farmers markets, 1 berry stand and wholesale to other produce stands and restaurants. We now grow a long list of fruits and veggies - flowers too! Our year starts in April with rhubarb & tulips. Also in April visit “Art in a Pickle Barn“ in our new barn. May brings beautiful bedding plants, amazing hangings baskets and peony bouquets. As the year progresses our specialties are u-pick/ we-pick berries, pickling cucumbers, dill, super sweet corn, big ugly carrots, Gravenstein and Honeycrisp apples. Pumpkins of many shapes, sizes and colors, gourds and winter squash round out our growing season. Let us entertain you weekends in October. Come walk the corn maze, ride hayrides, the tractor and barrel trains & play in Mole Hill Mountains. November and December finds us selling fresh trees (we flock!), handmade wreaths, Garland, Holly & Decorations. Visit our Udderly Delicious for espresso, ice cream, milkshakes, pies & baked goods. Our new barn is home to our bakery where delicious fresh fruit, berry & pumpkin pies are made along with cookies, muffins, scones, breads & cinnamon rolls. You can also find a new seasonal display area. DAILY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.; MARCH 14 THROUGH DEC. 23.

SKAGIT’S OWN FISH MARKET & BERRIES BY THE BARN

18042 State Route 20, Burlington (360) 707-2722 www.skagitfish.com and Facebook Location: Hwy. 20 and Pulver Rd. HouRS: Mon-Sat 10:30am to 5:30pm with lunch service to 4:30pm. Sunday 11am to 4pm with lunch service to 3pm

BlueBeRRieS: Available u-pick beginning in June inFoRmation: Full-service local fish market run by local fishermen to bring the freshest Northwest seafood to your

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We carry fresh fish daily, Dungeness Crab, oysters, clams, mussels, scallops, shrimp, prawns, smoked and pickled fish, fresh Ceviche and Poke daily, European foods and much more coupled with personal and knowledgeable service that chain stores can’t even hope to equal. From banquets to intimate dinners for two, Skagit’s Own Fish Market can help plan something perfect. We also carry wonderful LOCAL food items like Dapper Swan Chutney, Gil’s gourmet oils and olives, The Nutty Norsky Baking Company Pastries & Bread, Skagit’s Best Salsa, Trilby’s barbeque sauce and rubs, Ekone smoked oysters and mussels, Island Trollers Albacore Tuna,

Walden Lane Gourmet Olive Oils, Balsamic vinegars and spices, and much more. All of our LOCAL products are great for gift giving and stocking your own pantry. Skagit’s Own Fish Market has a great lunch menu served daily with all fresh ingredients, including our famous Dungeness Crab sandwich.

Walk-up Retail Hours: Tues, Wed, and Fri 12-6 pm Sat & Sun 10 am-6 pm • CLOSED: Mon & Thurs DIRECTIONS: Take exit 230 onto SR-20 towards Burlington, turn left onto SR-20, turn right onto Higgins Airport Way, turn right onto Water Tank Road. The destination is on your right. INFORMATION: Located within the Bayview Business Park near Skagit Regional Airport. Water Tank Bakery is an artisan wholesale and retail bakery known for its naturally leavened sourdough breads, pastries, and seasonal baked goods. With a focus on quality ingredients and traditional baking methods, the bakery uses 100% local flour from PNW grains and other farm-grown products from the Skagit Valley. Water Tank Bakery offers a warm, welcoming stop for fresh bread, sweet treats, and a taste of the region’s thriving local food community.

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ANACORTES FARMER’S MARKET Saturdays, May-Oct., 9am-2pm At the Depot, 611 R Ave., Anacortes info@anacortesfarmersmarket.org www.anacortesfarmersmarket.org (360) 982-8092

DIRECTIONS: I-5 to Hwy. 20 west to Anacortes. Take R Ave. (1st stoplight entering town) or Commercial down to 7th Ave. Right onto 7th. Depot is on corner of 7th & R. INFORMATION: Visit the historic Depot and home of the Anacortes Farmers Market since 1989. Every Saturday from May to October. Live music each week! We accept Debit/ Credit and EBT and offer EBT matching. Two blocks from downtown, one block from Cap Sante Marina and walking distance to much more. Special Markets: Winter Markets - 2nd Saturdays of Jan.-April Holiday Market - Saturday before Thanksgiving

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SEDRO-WOOLLEY FARMER’S MARKET Sedro-Woolley Farmers Market Hammer Heritage Square in downtown Sedro-Woolley www.sedrowoolleyfarmersmarket.com

Wednesday, May 20 through Wednesday, October 14 • 3 PM to 7 PM

DIRECTIONS: From I-5, take exit 232 onto Cook Road toward Sedro-Woolley, turn right onto Cook Road towards Sedro-Woolley, drive 4.3 miles, then at the roundabout, take the first exit onto W. Ferry Street. Arrive at destination, Ferry Street & Metcalf Street, Sedro-Woolley.

INFORMATION: Sedro-Woolley Farmers Market is a vibrant community market celebrating local farms, food producers, and artisans from around Skagit County. Held in downtown Sedro-Woolley during the growing season, the market offers fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, baked goods, and handcrafted products straight from the people who grow and make them.


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