We’ve put together a list of the best U-Pick berry farms across the United States that are open for business. Many of the farms still have COVID-19 guidelines in place so make sure to check the rules on their website before you head out! Also, it’s important to note that schedules and berry availability vary depending on the weather and the season. So, make sure to give the farm a call or check their websites to see what berries are ripe for picking (and eating!). Whether you want to pick strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries, you’re sure to be able to find your favorites near you this season.
The Best Berry Farms Near Me in Every State
Alabama: Sugar Hill U-Pick
Located just north of Montgomery in the town of Verbena, Sugar Hill U-Pick offers some of the sweetest and juiciest strawberries that the Yellowhammer State has to offer! Besides having acres of strawberries to pick from, there’s a playground just for the kids so make sure to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy after a long day of picking.
Alaska: Alaska Berries
If you’re looking for something truly homegrown, Alaska Berries is the only certified “Alaskan Grown” winery in the state! While most of the berries grown on the farm are mostly used for wines and jams, they do offer U-Pick baskets of sweet-tart, oblong berries in the late summer.
Arizona: Justice Brothers
There’s nothing more refreshing than a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice from oranges you picked yourself! Located at Surprise, Justice Brothers is a five-generation family-owned farm that offers over 75 kinds of citrus fruits to pick from, including oranges, grapefruits, kumquats, tangelos, and more.
Arkansas: The Berry Farm
If you’re looking for a U-pick farm with a huge farm, look no further than The Berry Farm in Bentonville. The farm alone funds The Gatehouse Project which provides training and mentorship in agriculture, wood and metalworking, business management, and much more to orphaned children in Zimbabwe. “I might call this place magical, especially on a dusky evening,” One 5-star reviewer says. “Great way to spend the day or the ending of one with some delicious berries for a great cause!”
California: Berry Heaven
Established in Garden Valley in 1852, Berry Heaven was originally started to sell fresh produce to miners. While blueberries are still their most popular berry to date, the farm also grows blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, wonderberries, loganberries, and marionberries that are available to pick, depending on the season.
Colorado: Berry Patch Farms
“What a great place to visit. I could have spent all day at Berry Patch Farms, just walking around and exploring!” One 5-star Google review says. “The farm offers great strawberries which are ripe, sweet, and yummy.” This Brighton farm also offers U-pick plums, currants, basil, and cucumbers, depending on the season. Fun Fact: Kids also can enjoy classes and even have their birthday party on the farm!
Connecticut: Lyman Orchards
Established in 1741, Lyman Orchards in Middlefield is one of the oldest farms in the USA! This family-owned farm destination hotspot offers plenty of U-pick goodies like raspberries, jostaberries, peaches, and pears.
Delaware: Fifer Orchards
Being in business for over 100 years, Fifer Orchards is beloved by many generations. This Camden-Wyoming farm offers delicious pick-your-own blueberries, apples, strawberries, and more!
Florida: Bender’s
Get the kids out of the house and into the summer sun at Bender’s! This Boyton Beach farm has a fun U-pick experience with fresh berries like strawberries and veggies like peppers and tomatoes. The fun doesn’t stop there! The farm also is famous for its homemade ice cream.
Georgia: Southern Belle Farm
Get ready for the best strawberry shortcake you’ve ever had at Southern Belle Farm! After you’ve indulged in this decadent treat, get the family picking strawberries, blueberries, or blackberries and try to recreate it at home.
Hawaii: Kula Country Farms
Take in the Aloha spirit and pick some sweet Hawaiian produce at Kula Country Farms in Maui! Watch the fam chase some chickens, play with your kids on the farm’s playground, find the topiary bear and bring home the freshest Hawaiian berries that the island has to offer.
Idaho: Kelley’s Canyon Orchard
There’s a good reason that families have been coming to Kelley’s Canyon Orchard for generations. This Filer farm offers U-pick cherries, peaches, plums, and apricots in the summer months ending with a bountiful apple harvest in the fall!
Illinois: Stade’s Farm & Market
Located right outside Chicago, Stade’s Farm & Market in McHenry is a wonderful country retreat for the whole family. The U-pick offerings include strawberries, raspberries, snap peas, and tomatoes. Make sure you grab a cup of apple cider and donut to make the day even sweeter!
Indiana: Blue Barn Berry Farm
Celebrate July 4th weekend with buckets of blueberries and blackberries at Blue Barn Berry Farm! Who knows? You may fall in love with this beautiful, lakeside farm and decide it’s the perfect place for your wedding or birthday party.
Iowa: Wilson’s Orchard
At Wilson’s Orchard, you and the fam can pick a variety of freshly grown apples while taking in the stunning views and landscapes that the farm has to offer. Pack a picnic to enjoy on the family-owned Iowa City farm after a long day of picking but make sure you stop by the bakery to enjoy homemade apple turnovers, pies, and doughnuts.
Kansas: Tenth Street Orchard
In 2015, Jonathan and Melissa Conard planted 2,000 strawberries and Tenth Street Orchard was born 2 years later. The farm’s aim is for families to enjoy fresh strawberries and blackberries straight off the vine while also bringing more agritourism to their small town of Stirling.
Kentucky: Eckert’s Orchard
Pick an armload of peaches and maybe even a bucket or two of blackberries and strawberries at Eckert’s Orchard! “Eckerts is a wonderful experience for a simple date or a family outing!” a 5-star review says. “Very safe and open-air out in the fields. There’s always a wonderful selection of KY made products and fresh fruits and veggies!”
Louisiana: McCain’s Family Farm
Not only is McCain’s Family Farm in Ringgold veteran-owned and operated but they provide as many blueberries as your pails can hold. Families love to pick here because the berries are grown without the use of pesticides. The kids may even get a greeting from the farm dog, Nero!
Maine: Goughan’s Berry Farm
Goughan’s Berry Farm in Caribou is always worth a visit. This family-owned farm offers homemade ice cream, U-pick strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and pumpkins. Plus, they have a mini-golf course, a corn maze in the autumn, and tons of produce and other products for sale, like honey and fresh veggies!
Maryland: Milburn Orchards
Wanna know why kids love visiting Milburn Orchards in Elkton? Besides offering U-pick fruits like cherries, grapes, and blueberries to choose from, there is a huge play area called “The Big Backyard” that has a tractor tire tower, petting zoo, and giant spider’s web! It’s so much fun, parents may want to play too.
Massachusetts: Bartlett’s Farm
Bartlett’s Farm in Nantucket is fastly becoming a Cape Cod favorite! Set aside a day to pick fresh berries that are ripened by the sea. If you’re looking for more of a beach day, you can also stop here to pick up sandwiches, fruit, snacks, and drinks.
Michigan: Kapnick Orchard
“Kapnick Orchards has great fresh produce and products made there in-house,” one 5-star reviewer gushes. “The orchard is well kept and I bring my kids every year and season to pick different produce.” This family-owned farm also offers homemade jam, jellies, and apple cider donuts all year long!
Minnesota: Waldoch Farm
A local favorite, Waldoch Farm in Lino Lakes has a bunch of U-pick produce to choose from that you can preserve, use for canning, or eat straight off the vine! Plus, at the road stand, you can stock up on fresh corn and honey.
Mississippi: Charlie’s U-Pick
Have a “pickin’ good time” with the family at Charlie’s U-Pick in Lucedale! “Charlie’s is the most amazing garden I have ever witnessed!” One 5-star review says. “They are well organized, clearly marked aisles of the most southern garden vegetables I have ever seen.”
Missouri: Buckeye Acres
If you’re looking for fields of strawberries, cherries, and blackberries that are grown with love and care, check out Buckeye Acres in Warrensburg. They also have bushels of fresh-picked veggies available for purchase at their store.
Montana: Hockaday Orchards
Located at the Peaceful Valley Ranch on Angel Point, Hockaday Orchards has been offering customers to come and pick their own produce for over 100 years. “Great place to pick your own cherries!” a 5-star reviewer says. “The family that owns the property is so nice and friendly. The prices were the cheapest around!”
Nebraska: Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard
Even though Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard has acres of pick-your-own berries, cherries, peaches, pears, and apples, education has always been at the heart of this Nebraska City farm. Scattered around the farm, you’ll find informational signs to teach visitors about each crop. They also have an on-site agricultural education and research center.
Nevada: Lattin Farms
Located right outside Reno, Lattin Farms offers you and your family to fill your buckets from their abundance of fresh produce. For some extra fun, there is also a petting zoo where the littles can feed goats and chickens and learn more about life on the farm. “Lattin Farms has a very nice variety of their homegrown vegetables and fruits.” One Google reviewer says. “They also have many varieties of catalogs. There are also home-baked loaves of bread available to buy!”
New Hampshire: Butternut Farm
Located right in Farmington, Butternut Farm has an overload of produce to pick from and fill your baskets. For over 15 years, they have the entire growing season covered with berries in early summer months, cherries, peaches, and blueberries in mid-summer, and apples and pumpkins in the fall.
New Jersey: Donaldson Farms
Prepare to spend the whole day at the farm when you arrive at Donaldson Farms in Hackettstown! Besides an abundant U-pick crop like strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and apples, they have a bunch of activities that the whole family can enjoy. From live music to duck races, you’ll find something for everyone down at the farm.
New Mexico: Heidi’s Raspberry Farm
The fun never ends at Heidi’s Raspberry Farm in Corrales! “Even late in the season, there were still enough raspberries on the vine to get a carton full,” one 5-star reviewer says. “The flowers, the view of the mountains were all serene, adding to the experience.” Plus, you can pick up one of Heidi’s award-winning jams right on sight!
New York: Kelder’s Farm
At Kelder’s Farm in Kerhonkson, you’ll find U-pick grapes, strawberries, corn, and so much more to choose from! If running around the fields doesn’t quite get the kiddo’s wiggles out, there’s also a giant 13-foot garden gnome and a huge inflatable pillow for the little ones to tire themselves out before the drive back home.
North Carolina: Herndon Hills Farm
Get away from city life at Herndon Hills Farm in Durham! This 200-year-old family-owned farm grows organic U-pick blackberries, blueberries, muscadine grapes, and scuppernong—North Carolina’s official state fruit!
North Dakota: Angelic Gardens
Step back in time when you visit Angelic Gardens! Besides offering a bushel of produce for you to pick off straight from the vine, this Minot farm also offers Victorian garden tours, bonfires, and wagon rides. “A great place to go if you are looking for fresh produce,” one Google reviewer says. “Very knowledgeable and friendly staff helped us find what we wanted. Looking forward to visiting again!”
Ohio: White House Fruit Farm
Sure, White House Fruit Farm is famously known for their apples but recent visitors can’t stop raving about their U-pick strawberries! There is also a bushel of activities to do on the farm like their summer concert series and the “Dog Days of Summer” parade which is filled with dressed-up pups. Aww!
Oklahoma: Agape House
There’s something to be berry excited about when you visit Agape House in Mustang! This farm is probably one of the most kid-friendly U-pick farms in the country. All the berries are mounted on a trellis for easy picking and are thornless so you don’t have to worry about temper tantrums or boo-boos from a rouge thorne.
Oregon: Hoffman Farms Store
Six generations of Hoffmans have owned and operated the Hoffman Farms Store and are committing to producing the best and tastiest produce around. Families can pick from blueberries, marionberries, tayberries, and raspberries to make tasty summer treats and fill their bellies. Speaking of desserts, make sure you pick up one of their homemade berry pies to reward yourself after a long hard day’s work!
Pennsylvania: Hess Farms
Once you visit Hess Farms in Waynesboro, you’ll see why families keep coming back every summer. The farm has black raspberries, blueberries, and cherries that you can pick and fill your buckets with. Plus, the farm also sells their berries wholesale which is perfect for canning and making preserves.
Rhode Island: Rocky Point Farm
Get your blueberry fix at Rocky Point Farm in Warwick! This place is perfect for those who want to get right down to picking. The farm provides buckets and water in case someone gets thirsty. Plus, they have a frequent picker card to tempt you to come back for more!
South Carolina: Chattooga Belle Farm
Chattooga Belle Farm in Long Creek is the idyllic way to spend a long summer day. The pick-your-own fruits include peaches, grapes, persimmons, pawpaws, and figs. Additionally, the stunning views of orchards, vineyards, and the mountains will make you feel like you’ve found a personal slice of heaven.
South Dakota: Sanderson Gardens
Established in 1977, Sanderson Gardens in Aurora is South Dakota’s go-to for all things fresh. Families can explore up to 30 acres of land and collect all the strawberries, raspberries, rhubarb, and asparagus they want. “Sanderson Gardens offer farm-to-table fresh produce at a very nice price,” one 5-star reviewer says. “Can’t get any fresher than picking it yourself!”
Tennessee: Jones Orchard
Just a few miles north of Memphis, you’ll find the mecca of fresh produce at Jones Orchard! You can pick anything they grow on the farm including plums, nectarines, pears, pumpkins, and acres of fresh berries. Yum!
Texas: Froberg’s Farm
Froberg’s Farm in Alvin probably has the longest strawberry season out of any other berry farms in the country! Families can pick strawberries to their heart’s content from January to May and come back for other U-pick produce that starts in the later months like oranges, tangelos, kumquats, and grapefruit.
Utah: Shoal Creek
The owners of Shoal Creek spent years making their U-pick berry farm an oasis and when you walk through the grounds, you can definitely feel the love. Here you can pick blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and gooseberries. And even better? They use no pesticides or insecticides on their plants.
Vermont: Sam Mazza’s Farm Market
Every summer, the citizens of Colchester eagerly wait for strawberry season to open up at Sam Mazza’s Farm Market. Berry picking is the most anticipated family activity but they also have a petting zoo and a corn maze for the kiddos to burn off a little bit more energy. Plus, the farm market sells delicious homemade treats for you to take home!
Virginia: Mackintosh Fruit Farm
This summer, why not feel like the main character in a storybook as you go berry picking in Berryville. Yup, you read that right! At Mackintosh Fruit Farm, you can pick your own berries plus cherries, strawberries, and raspberries, and even veggies like lettuce and cucumbers.
Washington: Graysmarsh Berry Farm
The scenic oceanic area of Sequim is the perfect spot to soak up the summer sun and pick up bushels of berries. At Graysmarsh Berry Farm you can load up your buckets with strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. They also have rows of fragrant lavender growing which you can cook with to make your own summer’s day treat!
West Virginia: Orr’s Farm Market
Orr’s Farm Market in Martinsburg is a family-owned and operated farm that has been in operation since the 1930s. This farm has U-pick strawberries, cherries, blueberries, and raspberries, plus lots of fresh pies and muffins in their bakery. Make sure you stop by their market to check out their selection of local produce, meats, jams, and gifts!
Wisconsin: Moseley Roadside Market
Since 1960, the Moseley family has sold their homegrown fruits and vegetables, as well as locally produced honey and maple syrup right on the side of the road at the Moseley Roadside Market. They treat their customers like family and even provided a blueberry pancake breakfast to anyone who picked berries at their farm a couple of years back. If you’re looking for a berry farm with real family values, this is your stop!
Wyoming: SonHarvest Seasons
Get your raspberry fix at SonHarvest Seasons this summer. Every year, juicy and delicious berries are available to pick and fill your pail (not to mention hungry tummies). Want to be the first in line at this Riverton hot spot? Make sure to check their Facebook page for updates! Check out…50 Best Strawberry Recipes50 Best Blueberry RecipesBest Apple Picking in Every State50 Summer Quotes50 Best Summer Date Ideas60 Best Summer Dessert Recipes