Greenbank Farm is located on the narrowest point of land on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound off the western coast of Washington State. The Whidbey Island Greenbank Farm is a major landmark with its 522 acres of rolling fields, forest, and wetlands on State Route 525. The view from a ridge running through the farm encompasses a 180-degree panorama featuring the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca as well as the Cascade Mountains, Saratoga Passage, and the entrance to Holmes Harbor and Mt. Rainier.
Our historic farm is located just north of another landmark, Coupe’s Greenbank Store. Serving the community with groceries, deli soups/sandwiches, gas and hometown flavor since 1904. The Greenbank Post Office is right next door. The Bush Point State Park is down the road a couple of miles for overnight camping and day excursions. Other places to visit in Greenbank include Meerkerk Rhododendron Gardens, Glyneden Garden and Greenbank Cellars.
The Greenbank Farm Wine Shop proudly offers a wonderful selection of Washington State wines from small boutique wineries. We are the only wine shop that carries all of the local Whidbey made wines and a large selection of other wineries that changes regularly.
A stop at the Greenbank Farm Wine Tasting Room is a distinctly Northwest experience. Our fine wines are presented in a casual and decidedly unstuffy atmosphere. We’re serious about our wine and our fun!
Check our sale barrel, where stock rotation means saving you money!
Specialty loganberry jams, jellies, syrup and candy make a great gift or enjoy it yourself.
The flavor of Whidbey Island is Loganberry. Once the home to the world’s largest loganberry farm, Greenbank Farm is the heart of the island’s loganberry tradition. A taste of Greenbank Farm’s world famous loganberry jam and jelly will fill you with the beauty of this island. Also try our loganberry wine filled chocolate — one of the world’s best flavor combinations!
And don’t miss First Friday at the Farm, when the wine shop features a different winery each month, and the Farm’s Galleries play host with wines and cheeses and new showings. A passport event running from 5–8 pm. the First Friday of each month.