Bellevue Blueberry Farms

Originally established in the 1940s, the Mercer Slough and Larsen Lake Blueberry Farms are owned and managed by the Bellevue Parks & Community Services Department to help preserve Bellevue’s agricultural heritage. The farms provide a pastoral setting for park access and seasonal U-pick opportunities.
In addition, both farms carry a wide variety of fresh seasonal produce, cut flowers and other agricultural products. Over-the-counter blueberries and other fresh produce can also be purchased at the Lake Hills Farm Fresh Produce Stand.
People can usually come pick blueberries from mid-July to early September, however, the season varies with climate conditions. Blueberry picking is only permitted in designated areas during sales stand operating hours. Please bring valid Washington state identification as a deposit for picking buckets, and remember to check in with the produce stand upon arrival.
Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm
2380 Bellevue Way SE
- Open:
Mid-April through October
- Information and product availability:
Farm - 425-467-0501
Bellevue Parks - 425-452-7225
- Driving directions - From I-90, take Bellevue Way exit north. Turn right into the blueberry farm after passing the Park & Ride.
Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm
14812 SE Eighth St.
- Open:
Mid-June - October
- Information and product availability:
Farm - 425-260-2266
Bellevue Parks - 425-452-7225
- Driving directions - From I-90, take 148th Avenue SE exit (BCC exit, 11B) north. Turn right into parking lot just past SE 8th Street.
Lake Hills Farm Fresh Produce Stand
15500 SE 16th St.
The Lake Hills Farm Fresh Produce Stand operates from mid-June through late September each year. The stand offers a wide diversity of locally grown farm fresh produce from the Lake Hills Greenbelt and other local farms.
- Open:
June - October
- Infomation and product availability:
Farm Stand - 425-260-2266
Bellevue Parks - 425-452-7225
- Driving directions - From I-90, take the 148th Avenue SE exit (BCC exit, 11B) north to SE 16th Street. Turn right on SE 16th Street. Turn right into the Community Farms parking lot just before the 156th Avenue SE intersection.