Serene Green

Welcome to Moss Crossing, where lush greenery, earth-inspired motifs, and the soft luminance of natural light linger in a serene setting. This boutique brand has been a steady staple in South Eugene for nearly a decade, and despite some shifts in original ownership, the shop has yet to lose its local charm. With a focus on hyper-localized products that wrap around well-being beyond THC, Moss makes a perfect stop for our Wellness Issue and a little greenery of your own.
Wellness Wizards

Store Manager Britt Whitlatch has been with the brand for over three and a half years, beginning as a budtender and working her way up. “It’s about finding what truly helps our customers and making sure they feel supported every step of the way,” she shares. Whitlatch explains that the sentiment extends beyond budtenders to an easygoing experience, cushioned by careful curation of interior design. The flow of this shop avoids the retail sterility and chaos that many customers have grown accustomed to in some Oregon shops.
Welcoming Warmth

“We want people to feel welcome and supported, breaking down old stigmas with an environment that feels safe and approachable,” explains Whitlatch. Settled in South Eugene’s stable suburban district, the shop attracts many patrons pursuing the plant at a later point in life. The staff here prioritizes a warm, welcoming and informative experience without any rush. It’s an inclusive environment for everyone, from the elderly to the easily overstimulated.
Holistic Horizons


Moss Crossing charts a course toward holistic healing with a curated lineup of CBD, CBG and CBN edibles and topicals. “People come to us for relief and answers, and we make sure they leave with products they can trust,” says Whitlatch, underscoring their commitment to whole-body wellness. Supercharging its loyalty program, the shop will soon reward seven points per dollar. “A new points system means customers get more rewards for investing in their wellness,” Whitlatch says.
Community Compassion

Ever the champion of local love, Moss Crossing stretches its roots beyond its walls, backing non-profits like White Bird, Northwest Dog Project, and an upcoming campaign with the Raptor Center. They regularly host artists like painters and ceramic crafters — because creative sparks pair perfectly with a mellow mindset. “Wellness isn’t just a buzzword here — it’s woven into the community partnerships Moss Crossing nurtures,” Whitlatch shares. More than a dispensary, it’s a cocoon of community and conscious living — where Eugene’s green heart beats warm.