Nabeel I.
Yelp
Visited today and walked away with ~5 lbs of *incredible* Bing and Rainier cherries.
It's the beginning of the cherry season, so the trees were absolutely loaded with fruit. Lori, the owner, was incredibly friendly and did a good job of guiding different groups to different parts of the farm so that it never felt crowded. Plenty of cherries were close to the ground and easily accessible to young kids. Ladders were also strategically placed around the property next to some of the best (i.e. ripest) trees for the older kids and adults to use.
There are many animals (dogs, chickens, goats, pigs) around too to entertain the little ones.
Parking on a Wednesday was not a problem. I imagine that it could get very busy on a beautiful weekend day, but the quality of the fruit would more than compensate for dealing with a crowd.
Also, a previous reviewer said that the prices are not listed online, but they are in fact listed on their website (look under "Prices" tab) and on multiple posts on their Facebook page. Are these bargain basement prices? No, not really. But you're getting an awesome experience and tasty organic cherries, so I had no problem with paying $4.50-5 per lb.