1Blooms & Berries Farm Market and Garden Center
The u-pick berry fields here let families load their own baskets with strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries straight from the plants—a hands-on way to connect kids with where food actually comes from. The well-maintained grounds and genuinely welcoming staff make the picking experience feel unhurried and special, whether you're a first-timer or revisiting a family tradition.
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2McGlasson Farms
Rows of berry bushes heavy with ripe strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries invite families to fill their own baskets at McGlasson Farms, where the fruit tastes noticeably fresher than anything from a grocery store shelf. Kids can spend a leisurely morning or afternoon picking their own harvest at a relaxed pace, with plenty of space and abundance for multiple families to enjoy the experience together.
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3New Point Berry Farm
Oversized blackberries grow on well-maintained plants that make picking accessible even for toddlers—no thorny scrambling required. Weigh your harvest at a fair per-pound rate, then head home to bake with berries that taste as good as they look.
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4Upick Strawberry Fields
The well-maintained strawberry rows here come with a snack pass that lets kids nibble as they pick—a smart move when little ones are working alongside you in the field. Beyond filling your basket, there's a rope swing and creek-side trail to explore, plus a farm store stocked with homemade goods and fresh treats like strawberry lemon slushes.
u-pick strawberriessnack pass includedorganized rowson-site treatscreek trail & rope swingfarm storeSeasonal — typically spring through early summer
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5Stokes Berry Farm
The farm's well-maintained rows and shaded picking areas make it easy for children to harvest their own strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries at a comfortable pace. Staff provide containers and clear guidance, and the fruit's genuine flavor—sweet enough to inspire homemade jams and cobblers—rewards the hands-on experience families come for.
U-pick strawberries, raspberries, blueberriesFamily-friendly picking experienceFresh, flavorful fruitAccessible layout with shadeWelcoming staffSeasonal — typically spring through summer
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6Berryhill Farm
The fields here yield exceptionally sweet, fresh blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries ready for families to pick themselves—a hands-on experience that transforms a simple outing into a memory kids won't forget. Reasonable prices and peaceful grounds make this a relaxing way to fill baskets with fruit while the little ones discover where food actually comes from.
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7Irons Fruit Farm
The farm's u-pick strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry patches let families harvest their own berries in season, then head inside to pair fresh picks with warm cider donuts and other baked goods straight from the on-site bakery. Expect a genuine working farm atmosphere with friendly staff, hayrides, and the chance to explore grounds dotted with seasonal produce and unexpected touches like roaming peacocks.
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8Hidden Valley Orchards
The sprawling grounds at Hidden Valley Orchards invite families to wander between berry patches, a working animal area, and a rustic barn stocked with cider donuts and fresh preserves—a low-key setting where kids can pick their own fruit, explore a play yard, and spot farm animals while parents relax with cider or snacks. The combination of hands-on harvesting, open space to roam, and casual farm amenities makes it an unhurried half-day outing for families seeking a genuine farm experience without heavy structure.
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