Address
1860 Hwy 35, Hood River OR 97031
Discover the wholesome goodness of locally grown apples with our beautifully crafted home-grown apple boxes. Each apple is handpicked at peak ripeness, ensuring exceptional flavor and freshness. These apples are grown with care and deliver a natural, farm-to-table experience.
Our boxes are designed to showcase the authenticity of home-grown produce. Made from eco-friendly, sturdy materials, they provide excellent protection during transit while maintaining the crispness and juiciness of each apple. Inside, cushioned compartments keep the apples and other components secure, preventing bruising and ensuring they arrive in perfect condition. With a charming, rustic design, these boxes capture the essence of local farming. Perfect for gifting, farmers' markets, or personal indulgence, they bring the beauty of the orchard right to your doorstep.
Support local orchards and savor the rich, natural taste of home-grown apples with our thoughtfully designed boxes—where quality, freshness, and community come together.
From our family to yours! Enjoy our many varieties of new and heirloom apples, pears, cherries, peaches, and more grown right here on our farm.
In addition to our own tasty fruits, fresh and canned, we're proud to work with Oregon based vendors to offer a selection of local goods, including chocolate, granola, honey, jams, nuts, and handwoven baskets.
Visit us at our Pearl's Place Fruit Stand location in Hood River for non-shippable goods like frozen berries and Royal Riverside Farms milks.
Our family has been in the Hood River Valley for six generations with active farming for five of those, specializing in sustainably grown fruit.
Established in 1901 by Walter Wells, our family farm started as a small apple and pear orchard, selling fruit and cider to the local community, and has expanded today to more than 500 acres. We pack and ship our own fruit under the Viewmont Orchards label and are pleased to share our bounty with you at Pearl's Place Fruit Stand!
"We came across Pearl's Place, a fruit stand, on the way to see Mt. Hood. When we stopped, the first thing that we saw were the Rainier cherries, and for half the price we pay for them in Dallas! We were in absolute heaven. A pound and a half of three different types of cherries later, we were absolutely thrilled... and we snacked on them the rest of the afternoon."