Henderson Miller and his wife Martha moved to the Wenatchee Valley in 1902 to start a church. They did it and the church is still working. They also planted an orchard on the land previously covered in trees.
Today, the fourth generation of Millers tend the orchards and farm the land. All their produce is grown right in their orchard in Peshastin, Washington. The orchard grows apples, pears, cherries, apricots, nectarines, plums, and more and the farm grows asparagus, eggs, corn and more. Visitors are invited to take a tour of the farm on their antique tractor, with comfortable seats on straw bales, before stocking up with the fresh produce on their stand on Highway 97.
Miller Orchards, 7306 US-97, Peshastin, WA 98847