What to Expect

A Farm Loop helps people find the answer to that perennial question, “where does my food and fiber come from?”

Visiting a Farm Loop is a great way to get to know your local farmer, and to get a first-hand look at country life. You can learn about the food and fiber you use every day, and about the modern farming techniques used to produce them. Or perhaps you will discover products that you may not have known existed.

There are lots of activities on a Farm Loop, making it fun for children and adults alike. Try a corn maze, or pet-friendly farm animals, or try some new wines. Discover how Christmas trees are raised, sheered, and cut. Or maybe pick up some flowers or fresh produce…or even pick it yourself.

A Farm Loop can offer all this and more!

Farm Etiquette

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Farmlandia Farm Loop

Milwaukie, West Linn, and Wilsonville, Oregon
This loop includes farm stands with fruits and vegetables, U-pick, lavender and herbs, specialty native plants, flowers, baked goods and whole grains, tours of a flour mill, amazing local wines and friendly farm animals.

South Clackamas Farm Loop

Canby and Aurora, Oregon
Gather natural goodness from a farm, pet farm animals, taste hazelnuts and chocolates, sip fine wines produced from the region’s Jory soils, watch a rodeo or shop for western wear.

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Marion Farm Loop

Willamette Valley
The Marion Farm Loop is a self-guided farm tour route that leads you to 24 farm stops in the Marion County area. You’ll find things to do and see all year ’round. It’s the perfect outing for family and friends, right in Salem-Keizer’s backyard.

Yamhill Farm Loop

The Yamhill Farm Loop helps you locate a variety of farm stops, including farm stands with fruits and vegetables, U-pick, lavender and herbs, pasture-raised meats, flowers, farm tours, farm-to-table dinners, amazing local wines and friendly farm animals.