Johnson Orchards of Yakima, Washington

New Winter Hours

New Winter Hours

Our winter hours are: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm. We will close at 2:00pm on New Years Eve.

We still have a great selection of apples and pears available at the warehouse. We have October Gold, Granny Smith, Fuji, Cameo, Braeburn and Pink Lady apples along with Asian, Bosc, Concorde and Packham pears.

We press fresh unpasteurized apple cider every Wednesday, available in pint, quart, 1/2 gallon and gallon bottles. It is great for making hot spiced cider on these cold winter days.

IF COMING FROM OUT OF TOWN PLEASE CALL AND CHECK FOR UPDATES BEFORE COMING AS THINGS CAN CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER AND AVAILABILITY OF FRUIT.

You can purchase sweet and creamy COPPER POT CARAMELS here at the warehouse. They are made on site in our new commercial kitchen. TRY SOME!

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WE ARE STILL BAKING!

WE ARE STILL BAKING!

We are still baking fresh pies and other goodies every Friday in our commercial kitchen at the orchard. Special orders are always welcome, just give us a call at 966-7479 and we will be happy to bake you something yummy.


Come See Us!

Open daily in season

Monday-Saturday
8:30am - 5:30pm

Sunday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Hours subject to change

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Welcome to Johnson Orchards

Johnson Orchards Fruit

Come step back in time and enjoy the beauty of the orchard in the midst of the city.

Visit us at our 1916 fruit packing warehouse and sample our signature crop, tree ripened cherries in season.

Purchase cherries, sorted, washed and packaged, orchard run or u-pick. For u-pick we furnish picking harnesses and buckets. No ladders are necessary.

Cherry Season - Mid June - Late July. Bing, Rainier, Van, Lapin, Skeena and Sweetheart varieties.

Apricots, peaches, nectarines are available for purchase starting mid-July with pluots, plums, pears and apples following in mid- Aug.

Fruit sold by the pound, box or bin. Gift boxes are available in season.

Come, see why we have been referred to as "the local favorite."