Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm

Produce market · Bellevue

Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm

Produce market · Bellevue

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2220 Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA

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2220 Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA Get directions

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2220 Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA Get directions

+1 916 396 2166
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Newly rebuilt and reopened, the city confirms U-pick returned for summer 2025 with a full produce stand operated by a local farm. It’s an authentic taste of Bellevue’s blueberry history steps from light rail and park trails.

https://bellevuewa.gov/city-news/mercer-slough-blueberries
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Lianna Johnstone

Google
Great farm with good prices for u-pick. It’s big enough that you can pick with out being around too many other people and there’s ample parking in the south Bellevue park and ride for the light rail. The picking was easy and we didn’t even make it half way down a row before we picked 5lbs of blueberries in around 1 hour. It’s nice they don’t charge for using their buckets . The blueberries are sweet and yummy. Some are a bit smaller There are A Lot of mosquitoes given it’s in a marshy area so Bring lots of bug spray!

Rachel Hair

Google
Parking was full so we had to park at the transit station down the road. Lots of blueberries! And even had different varieties! Delicious. They provide buckets for picking!

Arthur Makarenko

Google
This is probably the least well-maintained farm I’ve visited. It seems like it hasn’t been cared for properly — the bushes are quite dry. I would suggest visiting another farm, perhaps somewhere in Snohomish County or another location.

Mei-Shu Shih

Google
Interesting design as a farm land in a bustling metropolitan city. Valley form surroundings, hidden drainage system makes relative humidity a bit high. Certain raw beauty of open space found in many angles. Nicely maintained (mulch-covered side to side) walk paths. Parking lots and rest rooms may be insufficient during blue berry picking season.

Joshua Lapinski

Google
Easy access with plentiful parking. I love the buckets they provide, just bring an extra belt so you can string the bucket around your waist or neck and pick with two hands! Beautiful fields of blueberries 😁

Sara Jo Viraldo

Google
Wonderful place to pick your own blueberries! $2.50 per pound, kid-friendly, and easy to get to. Remember to use your sunscreen and mosquito repellent.

Eric Lund

Google
Always tons of berries. Buckets are provided free of charge if you forget your own container. Plan to be on your feet.

J C

Google
Berries were too tiny in early August. 2.5$/lb is cheaper than other farms, but that's probably because the berries are too tiny.

Nathan L.

Yelp
This place is amazing and fairly inexpensive. They give you a bucket to pick the blueberries and you can roam freely! I will be coming back next year to pick up more blueberry's with my partner and friends!
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Sarah C.

Yelp
Had such a fun time picking blueberries for my first time ever. They even gave us free ice cream sandwiches at the end, which was such a lovely surprise. The blueberries are so fresh and we made the most delicious blueberry muffins from them. Such a fun afternoon activity with friends.
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Emily T.

Yelp
Delicious and really sweet blueberries! Parking was easy to find and a quick walk to the little check-in area. Bathrooms are available onsite as well. We came in the morning, closer to opening so the fields were a little wet. Highly recommend wearing appropriate boots/shoes because my sad little shoes got really wet and muddy. Also highly recommend bringing a hat, wear sunscreen, bug spray (for the mosquitoes! or just cover up), and bring water to stay hydrated. I felt like my husband and I fizzled out pretty quickly. We maybe picked about a 1lb of blueberries but still had a great time and got some nice photos together. Their little farm stand also sold some plumcots and nectarines which were really sweet!

Ryanw R.

Yelp
Super cool place to pick Blueberries, highly recommended for families and couples. Spoke to Roy an employee of the farm about how to pick blueberries and he directed me to the stand where a very nice kid named Isaiah gave me a very good run down on how it works, Isaiah also provided my family with buckets we can use to pick blueberries. Will definitely be back.
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Somaly H.

Yelp
Not sure if it was the time of day (8:30am) or the weather (warm, a little humid and overcast) but I got eaten alive by mosquitoes! They were aggressive and bit me through my leggings and thin hoodie zip up. Was going to bring my kiddo but wouldn't do it without heavy duty bug spray and/or protective clothing! The blueberries were good though!
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Jencen R.

Yelp
We went to the blueberry farm on 148th and they directed us to this location for less people and more berries. They were right! I figure the two fields are about the same size, however the location on 148th has a lake in the middle. So head to Bellevue Way for better picking. We came in the perfect day: 70 degrees and overcast. Different rows seemed to be blooming at different times so the plants either had tiny green buds or big juicy berries. Just move around until you find good plants. We found that the very center of the field was the best. From there, any direction you go is great. We picked 6.5 pounds in just over an hour and we had fun! I would recommend bringing a pad to kneel/sit on. A lot of the berries grow underneath leaves and coming at them from below is the easiest way to pick. BRING GOOD BUG SPRAY! Even if it is hot and sunny, the plants retain moisture and the grass beneath them is wet, just how mosquitoes like it. My wife and I each have at least a dozen bites.
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Jacques I.

Yelp
We've come here a few times to pick blueberries, which is always fun. I'm always surprised by how many blueberries there are, ready for the taking. This is right off of Bellevue Way, and has a small private parking lot, as well as a store that sells local produce. I also like that there's a restroom there, which is always clean, as well as a water fountain. It's very useful on sunny days, especially when you spend a couple hours out in the fields, just picking blueberries. The place also provides buckets for you in case you forget to bring your own containers or bags. The space is huge. It's fun to even just walk along the trail, and you can easily get between the rows of bushes. I always bring my dog, too, which is allowed. But remember to bring bug spray - there are a ton of them out there! In my most recent visit there were many ripe blueberries to pick, and we had easily run out of containers that we brought. It took less than an hour to get three-pounds worth. There were a couple other parties here in the late afternoon on a Sunday. But when I went to the use the restroom, one of the employees asked if there were still people in the fields. When I answered yes, another employee said, "Seriously!?" Her tone was really rude, and because of so I didn't think she was talking to us, as she was looking at her phone and couldn't possibly fathom a worker talking to a customer like that. 15 minutes later when we were about to leave my friend and I were waiting in the parking lot for my boyfriend who was in the restroom and the same woman who was on her phone earlier said to us, "Can you guys hurry up because we need to go?!" Her tone was SO rude, and that's when I knew she was upset about other people being in the fields when the other employee asked earlier. I let her know that we were just waiting for someone to use the restroom and that we were done blueberry-picking and would be on our way shortly after. She didn't say anything further and looked back at her phone. This was the only negative part about my experience here! Even my friend had mentioned how rude her tone was shortly after we had our encounter, and said that she didn't need to have spoken to us like that if they were trying to close down. Plus, since there were other people in the fields we didn't think that they were trying to close down or were in a hurry. If the employees needed to leave they could've brought this to our attention much, much nicer, better and more professional. Because of this horrible customer service this place is getting three stars. The facility is nice and love that Bellevue has a farm where people can go and pick their own blueberries, but the employee here was so terrible that I now will warn people about her before they go.
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Eve T.

Yelp
My family loves visiting the blueberry farm during blueberry season (mid to late July) because it's local, convenient, cheap, and fun! Upick Blueberries are $1.50 per pound. Buckets are available to put picked blueberries in. Plenty of fruit but it can get busy on weekends. They also sell other produce from the family farm on the side at very affordable prices.

Vivian H.

Yelp
Very good place to pick blueberries. They have a very large place to pick and those blueberries are sweet. This is the 3rd year I picked blueberries here. Price is reasonable: $1.5/lbs. We got a large bag and only costed less than $5. Suggestions: 1. Some lanes in block 7 have very good blueberries, you need to find out which lane to pick first. And walk deep inside is also a choice. 2. I suggest to wear long pants. 3. Get there early since the parking space is limited.
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Ben B.

Yelp
Great place to pick blueberries! My family has made this a tradition. Yesterday we came for 20 minutes and had so much fun we stayed an hour and picked 9lbs. Highlights: low price ($1.50/lb as of review); huge selection over many acres; easy access to Bellevue; peaceful scenery. Lowlights: overgrown bushes and some uneven ground make walking through lanes difficult; small parking lot; exposed to sun (bring sunscreen or hat and water).
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Alina R.

Yelp
My family comes all the way from Moses Lake yearly and we all go blueberry picking and hangout at the farm. Fun!

Tea D.

Yelp
We had a good time in this self pick farm last Sunday and spent 2 hours to pick 3Lb blueberry. It was very cheap,only $1.5 per pound. The only pity thing is that the blueberry is just too small