Find U-Pick FarmsNear You
Strawberry picking, apple orchards, pumpkin patches, blueberry farms, corn mazes and more — find pick-your-own farms open near you this Spring.
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Find pick-your-own farms for every fruit, vegetable, and flower
🌟 Featured Farms
Mercier Orchards
Blue Ridge, GA
The Apple Barn & Cider Mill
Sevierville, TN
Bengtson's Pumpkin Farm and Fall Fest
Homer Glen, IL
Linvilla Orchards
Media, PA
Shady Brook Farm
Yardley, PA
County Line Orchard
Hobart, IN
Why Visit a U-Pick Farm?
Perfect Family Day Out
Kids love picking their own food. U-pick farms offer a hands-on outdoor experience that beats any playground — and you go home with fresh fruit.
Fresher Than Any Store
Produce picked that morning is at its absolute peak. Strawberries, peaches, and blueberries from a farm taste nothing like what sits in a grocery store for days.
Cheaper by the Pound
U-pick prices are typically 30–50% less than grocery stores for the same fruit. Picking a flat of strawberries yourself costs a fraction of pre-picked farm stand prices.
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Common Questions
What is a u-pick farm?+
A u-pick farm (also called pick-your-own or PYO) lets visitors harvest fruit, vegetables, or flowers directly from the fields. You pick what you want and pay by weight or container. It's cheaper than pre-picked, fresher than any store, and a great outdoor activity.
When is the best time to visit a u-pick farm?+
It depends on the crop. Strawberries peak in May–June. Blueberries and peaches in July–August. Apples and pumpkins in September–October. Christmas tree farms open in November. Check the 'In Season Now' section on our homepage for what's currently ripe.
How much does u-pick cost?+
Pricing varies by farm and crop. Strawberries typically run $2–4/lb. Apples $1–2/lb. Blueberries $3–5/lb. Pumpkins are usually priced per pumpkin by size. Most farms are significantly cheaper than buying pre-picked at a grocery store or farm stand.
Do I need to call ahead before visiting?+
Yes — always call or check the farm's website before driving. U-pick availability changes daily based on weather, how much was picked the day before, and crop conditions. Many farms post daily updates on their website or Facebook page.
What should I bring to a u-pick farm?+
Sun hat, sunscreen, closed-toe shoes (you'll be walking through fields), and containers if the farm doesn't provide them (call ahead). Water and snacks for kids. Most farms provide containers but charge for them — bringing your own can save a few dollars.
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