Find a local pick your own farm here!

Looking for a local, pick-your-own farm in Boston and surrounding counties in Massachusetts? Scroll down this page and you will see the U-Pick farms in Boston and surrounding counties in Massachusetts, sorted by county. Those that offer organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name  (see "What does Organic mean?"). The U-pick crops they offer follow the name of the farm. To search the page for a specific crop, use Ctrl-F (or on an ipad or Mac, use their "search on this page" function) If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined; click on it and it will open their website. If you find anything outdated or inaccurate, see the customer and farmer menus (as appropriate) at the top menu bar to submit updates and corrections and help me keep each current!

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New! Road tripping and camping is a great way to have a fun, safe and inexpensive family trip. The national and state parks and monuments are open, and campgrounds usually cost between $10 and $40 per night. September to November is the best camping weather.  See our new website Road Tripping and Camping.com for tips, tricks, guides, checklists and info about parks, monuments and other places to visit.

New! We just went live with our latest website, FunFactoryTours.com - As they name implies, you can find a fun factory tour, including chocolate, automobiles, historical forts and sites, famous buildings, Active Federal facilities even fun geology: like fossils and volcanic areas

Note: Beware the copycat websites like the one that stole our name and uses .farm extension: they copied my work and do NOT even update the info! I make updates EVERY day. They use tech tricks to get higher rankings, but have many more inaccuracies and out-dated info. Obviously, I cannot check every farm every day, but I do check as many as I can every day, and respond to all requests.  They don't. Don't support the scammers!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! And if you know of any farms I missed and want to add a farm, please let me know!   I'm making updates for this year as fast as I can - if you find anything out-of-date, wrong or not working - please let me know! This website is supported by purchases you make through the links to products on Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This allows me to continue to maintain the website and make improvements!

What's in season in November 2024, and other timely information:

Notes for November 2024: Crop growth is slowing down, except for Christmas tree farms and if you live in southern California, southern Texas, Florida or along the Gulf coast where citrus are starting, and believe it or not, the blueberry and strawberry season in those areas is about to begin. See your state harvest calendar . This year, much of the country is still seeing mild weather, so lettuce, peas, broccoli, cabbage  and other greens are thriving.  And this is a good time to get a canner and  learn how to preserve foods for the winter, like canning some applesauce, apple butter or jam, which make great gifts. As do your own homemade specialty liqueurs! How about homemade cranberry sauce or a pumpkin pie made from a real pumpkin for the holidays? See our comprehensive list of easy home canning, jam and jelly making, preserving, drying and freezing directions. You can access recipes and other resources from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search. A fun winter activity is to make your own ice cream, even gelato, or low fat or low sugar ice cream - see this page. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to write me!

Valentine's Day - February 14 - See this website for Valentines Day history, facts and Amazon's top picks for fast, easy, inexpensive gifts for the man, woman or children in your life!

Easter will be April 4, 2021 - if you want to take your children to a free Easter egg hunt - see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt!

 

Children's Consignment Sales occur in both the Spring and Fall  See our companion website to find a local community or church kid's consignment sale!

Boston and surrounding counties in Massachusetts U-Pick Farms and Orchards in 2024, by county

Click on the resources drop-down above, if you need a county map

Essex County

  • Barker's Farm Stand - apples
    1267 Osgood Street, North Andover, MA. Phone: (978) 683-0785. Directions: Route 495 to exit 48, Route 125 Ward Hill, go south on 125, 2 miles on left. Or Route 93N, take exit 41. Follow Route 125N for 10. 3 miles, stand on right at top of hill. Open: daily from 10am to 5pm. Apples are usually ready to pick starting in mid August. Offer a petting zoo all summer and hayrides in the fall. (UPDATED: October 01, 2013, from visitor reports)
    Comments from a visitor on September 11, 2011: "This is a very nice small farm if you want to pick good apples and visit a farm stand without all the bells and whistles and extra costs. I like it because they charge by the pound so we only get the amount we really want. I stop by often with my boys during the season so we always have fresh crisp apples. The trees are right behind the stand so its an easy walk. It also has a nice farm stand with a good variety of fresh fruit and vegetables. Super fresh corn is picked in the fields and delivered directly to the stand as it runs low. They often have bakery items also available. The people who own it also run the stand they are very nice and friendly. "
  • Boston Hill Farm - U-pick Strawberries, blueberries, peaches, apples and Pumpkins, Hayrides ,
    Route 114, North Andover, MA 01845. Phone: 978-681-8556. Email: bostonhillfarm@verizon.net. Open: Year round from 9 am to 6 pm, Fall Festival is every weekend following Labor Day through (and including) the last weekend of October. Take a hayride to your destination whether it is to scout out the perfect pumpkin or to wander the apple orchard to pick your favorite apple. We have Macintosh, Cortland and Macoun apples to suit everyone's taste and baking needs! We also have peaches. If you are looking for a pumpkin, search our Pumpkin Patch for the very best shaped pumpkin to carve your favorite spooky face or creative holiday designs. Whatever you choose, we're sure you will find the right one for you! We also have Sugar pumpkins which can be purchased at the Farm Store. Hayrides and festivals in the fall with fresh pies and cider donuts. Fresh vegetables and fruit all season in the Farm Store. Boston Hill Farm Facebook page.
    Comments from a visitor on October 14, 2008: "We went to Boston Hill this weekend (Oct 13th), and it was perfect for my 9-year-old "Little Sister" from the Big Sister program. The apples were easy picking, since all the trees are dwarf trees, they were absolutely delicious, and the pumpkins were easy to pick out from the field. There was a hay ride for those who didn't want to walk, a playground she absolutely loved, animals to pet and look at, ice cream, and a bakery with home-made apple donuts. We had a good time!"
  • Brooksby Farm - apples, blueberries, cherries, flowers, nectarines, peaches, pumpkins, rhubarb, strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, and prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours, events at your location (call for info), weddings, Honey from hives on the farm,
    38 Felton St, Peabody, MA 01960. Phone: 978-531-7456. Fax: 9785311631. Email: Brooksby@peabody-ma.gov. Open: mid-June to February daily from 9am to 5 pm; Strawberry start in mid June; Apples start September 6; Peach mid Aug. Directions: Rt128 to Rt114 Call for more directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. We have seasonal Pick Your Own Fruits: strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, peaches and apples. Our garden vegetables are ready in July and we harvest thru early fall. Then our winter squash and apples carry us thru December. Visit our bakery for delicious cider donuts, hot mulled cider, cold cider and coffee. Make time to browse through our holiday filled farm store and take in the warm, inviting atmosphere. We have many unique gift ideas, holiday decorations and ornaments, baked goods, soy candles, fudge, candies, and gift baskets. While here visit our barnyard animals, take in the beautiful views, take a deep breath and relax. Weddings at the Felton-Smith Historic Site. The Smith Barn is the perfect setting for your special day. Birthday Parties: Have your birthday party or group activity at Brooksby Farm. Reservations only. Field Trips: Our field trips are designed for Pre-k to 3rd grade, daycare groups, home schools, and mothers groups. Picnic Tables - Bring a lunch and enjoy your surroundings. Owned by the City of Peabody, Brooksby Farm is a 270 acre farm and apple/peach orchard located in the heart of Peabody just 20 miles North of Boston. We offer seasonal pick your own fruits, farm store, barnyard animals and our own vegetables See Less
    Come pick your own fruits seasonally, shop our farm store and visit our barnyard animals.
    Be good to yourself... support local farming!
    The ONLY Autumn pyo crops offered are apples, some fruits in summer, but no pears anymore.
    (UPDATED: October 07, 2023)

    Comments from a visitor on July 20, 2020: "Keep in mind, this is owned by the city government, so they are going overboard with the COVID paranoia outdoors. Worldwide there are no documented and verified cases of COVID transmission outdoors, so says the CDC. "
    Comments from a visitor on August 18, 2011: "We just visited Brooksby Farm to pick peaches this morning, August 18, 2011. There were a lot of peaches on the trees, but we had to look carefully to find many that were ripe. A 1/2 peck is $8.00. We weighed ours at home and it comes to about 6 1/4 lbs. Bags need to be purchased at the farm stand before entering the you-pick area."Cider Hill Amesbury
  • Cider Hill Farm - apples, blueberries, strawberries and raspberries.
    45 Fern Avenue, Amesbury, MA. Phone: 978-388-5525. Open: for the season 7 days a week from early May until the day before Thanksgiving. Our hours are 8am to 6pm every day until daylight savings ends, and from 8am to 5pm thereafter. Directions: Interstate 95 to Exit 1 in New Hampshire. Go West 2 miles Route 107 to Route 150. South 2 miles on Route 150, turn left onto Fern Ave. to barn and farm store. Or, Route 495 to exit 54. Turn right at bottom onto Rt.150. Go North through Amesbury. Turn right onto Fern Ave. Cider Hill Farm Facebook page.
    Comments from a visitor on August 05, 2011: "I have taken my family there for about 6 years for apple picking and each year I look forward to going there. They care about the produce they grow first and foremost. The quality of their apples is always excellent and their fields are kept clean and orderly with markings so you can tell what varieties are in which rows. They also have a corn maze, chickens and goats for the kids to feed, and a tractor ride out to the fields. They have a little bakery in a barn that makes and sells different baked goods but try their cinnamon-sugar cider donuts. They are delicious! The only negative I could say is that if you don't go early for the apples you have to hike up the hill and it is steep."
    Comments from a visitor on July 19, 2011: "My boyfriend and I went to Cider Hill Farm this past weekend, and found it as charming and fun and welcoming as our first time last year. The red and black raspberry picking was fantastic, the shop had many tasty treats, and the staff was wonderfully helpful. You pick on the honor system - no one is hovering to make sure you're not sampling. We even enjoyed some refreshing beverages and farm-made treats (cider donuts and strawberry-chocolate muffins - YUUMMMM!!!) in their picnic area before leaving. We intend to return very soon to get more blueberries! We love Cider Hill Farm so much, we decided to come back to this website to give them a good review! ;-)"
    Comments from a visitor on August 06, 2009: "They do both PYO and harvest for others to sell in their barn/store. Peaches, berries, apples.... most of the rest is harvested and sold in the store. Excellent place. They have a great old donut maker and make the BEST fresh donuts; their apple cider is awesome; a bee hive that kids can look at (behind plexiglass with a tube that funnels to the outside. Pretty cool. In the past few years they have installed 3 windmills and solar panels. Re. organic... I know they spray the berries pre-blossom but not after. Wish they offer more organic. They have a big chicken yard (.50 will buy your child a little cup of chicken feed) and a couple of goats. It's a beautiful place offering some plants in the spring and a great barn seasonally full of all sorts of things. "
    Comments from a visitor on August 28, 2008: "I've been taking my son here for about 10 years and every year is better. Apple picking at the base of the hill for those who can't climb or don't want to take the hayride up. They continually add more types of fresh produce they sell in their store. There are animals and play area for the kids. We've moved about 45 minutes away and still drive to Cider Hill. No one will ever beat their hot cider donuts!"
  • Connemara House Farm LLC - apples, pumpkins, weddings and wedding parties
    252 Rowley Bridge Rd, Topsfield, MA 01983. Phone: (508) 328-0140. Email: bill@connemarahousefarm.com. Open: September and October Saturday and Sunday from 9:30am until 4 pm. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Click here for our Facebook page. (ADDED: July 10, 2019)
  • Connors Farm - apples, blueberries, peaches, pumpkins, raspberries, strawberries,
    30 Valley Rd rte35, Danvers, MA 01923. Phone: 978-777-1245. Email: info@connorsfarm.com. Directions: click here for a map and directions. Crops are usually available in June, July, August, September, October. Open: see our website for current hours. In June our annual Strawberry Festival Blueberry Picking as well as strawberry picking; Connors Corn Maze is open Saturday Sept 13 to Friday October 31 2008. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard. Connors Farm Facebook page. They have vegetable seedlings, perennials, annual flowers, hanging baskets, Vine-ripened tomatoes, lettuce, squash, carrots, beets, herbs and other fresh fruits and vegetables fresh eggs, fresh pasta, jams, jellies, breads, cookies, hot coffees, Homemade Ice Cream, frozen chicken an beef patties, and fruit pies, Apple cider Doughnuts Weekend BQ's Champions BQ team will be serving up the best BQ food Large Groups please contact us ahead of time so that we can schedule a catered lunch. Pony ride will begin every Sat & Sun starting Sept 13th. pick-your-own crops: Strawberries: mid-June to mid-July, Peas: mid-June to mid-July Peaches: mid-July to mid-September Blueberries: mid-July to mid-August Raspberries: early July to frost Cut Flowers: early July to frost Apples: Labor Day to Halloween; Pumpkins: October.
    Comments from a visitor on September 05, 2011: (negative) "We wanted an end of summer farm day and, based on what is in season, looked for a farm with pick your own raspberries AND peaches. Connors farm in Danvers fit the bill so we headed there. We had to pre-pay for a peach peck bag while the raspberries were to be weighed and paid for afterwrds. And I had to sign a waiver saying I had been warned there were bees at the back of the peach orchard. The girl that helped me told me both were out back behind the pond nad there would be signs. Well, there were no signs at all and only one other group picking peaches. Almost none of the peaches were ripe and if we hadn't pre-paid for the bag, we probably would have left sooner. We willed our bag with the ripest we could find/reach but there were not only bees (they KEEP bees behind the field), but, more annoying, mosquitos everywhere despite it being midday and sunny. Perhaps this is related to the pond which appeared to be completely still. My 6 year old daughter got it worst - she has more than a dozen bites"
    Comments from a visitor on September 27, 2009: (negative) "On 9/26/09, my family & I decided to go apple picking. I wanted some place different. I went on this website and chose Connor's farm in Danvers, MA. It was a beautiful day and I expected it to be busy. If you were there for the corn maize or the family toddler section then it would of been fine. We were there to pick apples. We found the apple tree's by a small sign. There were no markings to say which tree's for which apples. There was no one working out in the fields so we could ask questions. I found the orchard was neglected. Vines and weeds and such were growing over and around the very small trees, sunlight couldn't even get into the apples to ripen. I wanted to leave and get my money back for the pre-paid bag purchase. We were there so, we filled the bag with what we could gather that were worthy apples. I came home and made apple sauce with them. Not worth eating. Next time I will stick to the farms without all the stuff, and good healthy apple tree's for the picking. Brenda C."
  • Crescent Farm - corn (sweet), pumpkins, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, school tours
    140 Willow Avenue, Haverhill, MA 01835. Phone: 978-374-4424. Fax: 897-374-4424. Email: debbyd5@verizon.net. Open: 12 pm to 8 pm on Monday to Thursday and from 12 pm to 9 pm on Friday to Sunday; haunted hayrides in October . Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Crops are usually available in April, October. Payment: Cash, only. The farm is 40 minutes north of Boston and just 10 minutes from the New Hampshire boarders. Our farm is the largest working farm in the area. Crescent Farms consists of over 400 acres of pumpkin patches, gourds, hay fields, corn fields, and produce. Crescent Farm Facebook page. Crescent Farm is now being operated by the third and fourth generations of the Davidowicz Family.
    The farm has many things to offer to the public: In the spring planting tours , summer we offer agricultural tours on baling hay, and in the fall pumpkin picking tours. All tours include hay ride. Crescent Farms has an Ice Cream Stand which serves Richardson Ice Cream. Farm Animals are always able to be viewed at the farm stand. These Animals include cows, goats, sheep, ducks, and rabbits.
  • Fay Farm - apples
    120 Amesbury Line Road, Haverhill, MA. Phone: (978) 373-4874. Open: September 15 - October 21, Saturday & Sun, 10-4pm. Directions: Route 495 to exit 52. Bear right at exit. Follow 2 miles and take right at Whittier Tech H. S. sign. Barn on left.
    Comments from a visitor on August 14, 2009: "Just wanted to write a quick comment on Fay's Farm. My family and I have gone a couple of times, and we love it! The family that runs it is so welcoming! I strongly recommend this farm as a place to take the kids because it's not too large and the trees are low enough for them to enjoy picking. The kids are looking forward to September to go again!"
  • Green Meadows Farm - permanently closed
    656 Asbury Street, South Hamilton, MA 01982. Open: UPDATE for 2023, The farm was sold - we're waiting to hear from the new owners - if you know anything about it, please write me!  New owners purchased it (well leased) but it does not appear as though they will have PYO, just a CSA and market. the farm that was owned for years by the Patton family will be run by a local couple under the new name of Iron Ox Farm
  • Ingaldsby Farm - apples, raspberries, strawberries, vegetables.
    14 Washington Street, Boxford, MA. Phone: 978-352-2813. Email:
    ingaldsbyfarm@comcast.net. Directions: 1 mile off Route 133 in West Boxford. Open: Stand open 8am to 6:30 pm daily; In season, apple picking on weekends after Labor Day 10am to 6pm.
    Comments from a visitor on June 11, 2009:
    "Hello. Just to let you know I called Ingalsby farm to get blueberry picking info and was told there was no blueberry picking.
  • Leonhard & Eldred Farm - Raspberries, strawberries.
    1000 Dale Street, North Andover, MA. Phone: 978-683-1158. Directions: At the end of Dale Street in North Andover, and at the end of Ipswich Road in Boxford, look for U-Pick signs on road. Open: Monday through Friday from 8am to 8pm; weekends 8am to 6pm.
  • Long Hill Orchards - apples, strawberries, vegetables
    520 Main Street, Route 113, West Newbury, MA. Phone: 978-363-2170. Open: seven days a week from 9 am to 6 pm, including holidays. Directions: Exit 57 off Route 95. Left off exit, farm is 4 miles on right. Long Hill Orchards Facebook page.
  • Maple Crest Farm - blueberries, strawberries, pumpkins, restrooms, picnic area, picnic area you may bring your own food, school tours
    102 Moulton Street, West Newbury, MA 01985. Phone: 508 641-5955. Email: Johnelwell@verizon.net. Open: Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: From I95, exit 56, head west on South Street and veer right on to Moulton Street. Farm entrance is on the right, across from the turn to Brickett Street. If you pass the reservoir on your right, you have gone too far! For a map to our farm, click here. Payment: Cash, Check. Maple Crest Farm Facebook page. Annual strawberry (June) and blueberry (July) picking, pumpkin patch, and Christmas tree pick-your-own event! (UPDATED: September 22, 2024, JBS) (UPDATED: July 17, 2016)
  • Marini Farm - strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs, U-pick and already picked, corn maze, pumpkins, farm market, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, Bouncy castle or moon bounce, birthday parties
    259 Linebrook Road, Ipswich, MA 01938. Phone: 978-356-0430. Alternate Phone: 978-356-3899. Fax: 978-356-3055. Email: mjmarini@yahoo.com. Open: May through November 7th 8am to 6pm 7 days a week. Directions: South Merge onto I-95 N toward N.H. / MAINE Merge onto US-1 N / Newburyport turnpike via Exit 50 toward Topsfield Turn Right onto Linebrook road 259 LINEBROOK RD is on the left. South Merge onto I-95 S toward Seabrook/Boston (Portions toll) (Crossing into MASSACHUSETTS) Merge onto MA-133 E via EXIT 54 toward Rowley Turn right onto US-1/Newburyport Turnpike. Turn Left onto Linebrook RD Marini Farm is on the left. Click here for a map and directions. Corn maze is open September 11th through November 7th Haunted campfire Stories October 16th Christmas on the Hill opens November 20th. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page. June is Strawberry Month. Our 12 acres of berries begins to produce during the first week of June and we open the fields for picking during the second week of June. There is something so very sweet about Marini strawberries...come see (and taste) for yourself.
    Comments from a visitor on June 19, 2011: "We went to Marini Farm this morning for strawberries and they were just wonderful! Very reasonably priced at $2.39/lb and acres of berries lurking under the healthiest looking leaves I've ever seen. Highly recommended."
    Comments from a visitor on June 17, 2011: "June 17, 2011 We went for the pick your own strawberries today and they were fantastic (acres worth of picking). The cashier was so friendly and my 21 month old son and 4.5 year old daughter had a great time picking. The farm stand was great with tasty looking produce. I would highly recommend this farm."
  • Morehouse's Wheeler Brook Farm - Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, vegetables.
    57 Jewett Street, Georgetown, MA. Phone: 978-352-8289. Email: friendsofwheelerbrook@gmail.com. Open: Mid June - Halloween, daily, 9 am- 6 pm in season. Directions: Route I-95 north to Route 133 to Georgetown square, then right on North St.; 1.6 miles to right on Jewett, .6 miles to farm. 30 miles north of Boston. Friends of Wheelerbrook Farm of Georgetown Facebook page. Directions: I-95 to exit 54B. Take Rte. 133 approx. 2 miles, turn right on to North Street for 1.6 miles. Bear right at the fork on to Jewett Street. The farm will be about .6 miles down the road on right.Site Notes & Advisories: PYO beets, lettuce, pumpkins, spinach, Christmas trees, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, beans, carrots, peas, radishes,
  • Natural Way Farm - Uses natural growing practices, blueberries, farm fresh eggs, honey
    79 Hill Street, Topsfield, MA. Phone: (978) 887-8580. Email: gardendelight3@hotmail.com. Open: call to see what is available for the season. Directions: 2 miles from Topsfield. They are a a small organic (not certified), sustainable farm that specializes in pastured, naturally tinted, colored eggs, raw honey, PYO blueberries, specialty greens and herbs.
  • Rogers Spring Hill Farm - apples, pumpkins, strawberries, U-pick and already picked, porta-potties are available, picnic area you may bring your own food, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours
    133 Neck Road, Ward Hill, Bradford, MA 01835. Phone: 978-372-4305. Alternate Phone: 978-372-4780. Fax: 978-521-9229. Email: info@rogersspringhill.com. Open: Strawberries, Monday to Sunday 8 am to 5 pm Strawberries, Apples and Pumpkins Weekends only 9 am to 5 pm. Directions: 495 to exit 48 (Route 125 connector) take a right at the first light onto Shelly Road Take your next two lefts which will put you onto Neck Road Click here for a map and directions for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. We offer school tours only for both pick your own apples and pumpkins from the middle of September until the end of October. Starting in June, Strawberry U-Pick. Rogers Spring Hill Garden and Farm Center Facebook page.
  • Russell Orchards - apples, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, currants, strawberries and raspberries.
    143 Argilla Road, Ipswich, MA. Phone: 978-356-5366. Open: 7 days, 9am to 5pm during picking season; Call for picking dates. Directions: On the road to Cranes Beach-Castle Hill, 3 miles South of Ipswich Center. Off Routes 1A or 133. Russell Orchards Facebook page. 120 acres of fruit trees, berries, vegetables, fields, animal barns. The farm store with full scratch bakery and winery are housed in our soaring 1800's barn. PYO Opens in June with strawberries, then
    Raspberries Late June-July. Blueberries July-August. Blackberries July-August. Currants July. Apples Sept-Oct.
    Comments from a visitor on July 22, 2011: "Picked here on July 20, 2011. Place was nice. cost $3 a person to go into the fields, but it was refunded when you returned with your fruit. But the price per pound for the blueberries was $5.50 so for me that was $5 a pint. Too expensive to go back "
  • Smolak Farms - apples, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, plums, pumpkins, raspberries (red), raspberries (Spring, red), raspberries (Autumn, red), strawberries, gift shop, concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties are available, restrooms, picnic area, picnic area you may bring your own food, inflatables or bounce houses, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, group reservations
    315 S Bradford St, North Andover, MA 01845. Phone: (978) 682-6332. Email: inform@smolakfarms.com. Open: Fields are open from 9 am to 4 daily; Check our facebook page for the latest crop of the day!. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page. Please visit our website for our Strawberry Festival Information and more information about our farm. Fall Festivals begin September 12 and 13 and run every weekend through October 31; Choose and Cut Christmas trees will be available the first weekend after Thanksgiving. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard.
  • Turkey Hill Farm - Blueberries, blackberries and raspberries., sunflowers, Christmas trees
    380 Middle Road, Haverhill, MA. Phone: 978-372-9474. Email: turkeyhillfarm@hotmail.com. Open: 8am until 6pm; Blueberries and Raspberries in July and August; Sunflowers from mid July to early September; Christmas trees for you to choose & cut in November & December.. Directions: From Route 495 take Exit 52, go 1 mile East on Route 110 East to Middle Road which is on the right. This is a beautiful hilltop farm growing Blueberries & Raspberries for you to pick in July & August. We also grow Christmas trees for you to choose and cut in November & December. Turkey Hill Farm Facebook page. (UPDATED: June 17, 2022, JBS)

Middlesex County

  • Applefield Farm - raspberries, vegetables
    Route 117, Stow, MA. Phone: (978) 897-2699. Email: applefieldfarm@yahoo.com. Open: Monday through Sunday, 10am to 6pm; Open for PYO vegetables 9am to 5pm. Directions: 3 miles west of Stow Center, farm is on Route 117. Applefield Farm Facebook page.
    A visitor writes on July 24, 2013: "Just thought I'd mention, as someone who seeks out organic farms (and there are so few!) that Applefield, though not certified, follow organic practices, and maybe this could be noted on the site. It's nice to know when a farm is raising fruits & veggies naturally, without chemicals. Thanks! Debra"
  • Ashby Apples - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, apples, Fresh eggs, Cider mill (fresh apple cider made on the premises), U-pick and already picked, school tours
    Erickson Road, Ashby, MA 01431. Phone: 978-386-7230. Alternate Phone: 978-870-9605. Email: pmpb@comcast.net. Open: UPDATE for 2021, Their website and Facebook page are gone, so I assume they have closed permanently. If you know anything for sure, please write me, their last reported hours were Friday, Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 6 pm; Weekdays by appointment; (Please call ahead;). Directions: Located off Route 119 (Main Street) Ashby, MA. From Gardner, follow Route 101 N to Route 119 E. From Fitchburg, follow Route 31 N to Route 119 W. From Peterbourough, follow Route 202 S to Route 119 E. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, only. Featuring: Macintosh, Courtland, Macoun, Golden Delicious, New England Reds (a type of delicious) and Lady. Also sell; homemade jams, jellies, soap, maple syrup and assorted garden crops.
  • Autumn Hills Orchard - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, grapes, pears, peaches, plums, raspberries (red), raspberries (Autumn, red), raspberries (Autumn, yellow), U-pick and already picked, porta-potties are available, picnic area, birthday parties, school tours, group reservations
    495 Chicopee Row, Groton, MA 01450. Phone: 978-448-8388. Email: info@autumnhillsorchard.com. Open: September through October; Weekends and holidays from 10am to 5pm; Weekdays by appointment; Call or email ahead for appointment. Directions: From Groton Center on Route 119. Heading north take Hollis street (right turn out of Groton Center just after Town Hall) about 3.5 miles. (Hollis changes name to Chicopee Row at the Cemetery, but there's no street sign.) Our driveway is on the left after Wilson Way. Click here for a map and directions. We use integrated pest management practices. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page.
  • Belkin Lookout Farm - Strawberries, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Asian Pears, Apples, Pumpkins (Fall only) petting zoo, rides, hayride
    89 Pleasant Street, South Natick, MA 01760. Phone: 508-653-0653. Email: chughes@lookoutfarm.com. Our fruit is based on availability and costs $2.50 per lb (in 2008). Open: daily from 10 am to 5 pm. You can pick your own fruit, enjoy our train rides, 2 petting zoos and children's play area! Summer Admission: August 9th - August 31st: $8 Per Person (all Ages) Daily. Fall Admission: September 1st - November 1st: Weekday Rate (Monday thru Friday) - $8 per person (all ages). Weekends (Saturday & Sunday & Columbus Day Holiday) - $14 per adult, $12 for Children under 12 years old and Senior Citizens. Remember Children Under 2 years old are ALWAYS FREE! Also has an organic food store with ice cream. 2020 update, Please note, RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED to enter the orchard for U-pick. No walk-in guests will be allowed. Orchard access will be based per person ages 2 and above. Due to Covid-19, the Barnyard Play Area, Farm Animals and Train Ride will not be available. We look forward to open all of our operations next season. Lookout Farm Facebook page.
    Comments from a visitor on September 05, 2012: "We normally go picking at Belkin Farms and they are WONDERFUL!!!! Very kid friendly, very clean and safe and lots of great amenities. I would strongly recommend them to anyone who is going picking with kids."
    Comments from a visitor on September 04, 2008:
    "Loved it"
  • Blue Meadow Farm - blueberries,
    118 Nobscot Road, Sudbury, MA 01776. Phone: 978-443-3880. Open: Wednesdays to Sundays from 8 am to 6 pm, closed Mondays and Tuesdays; Open shortly after July 4th (season dependent - call for updated opening date) up to Mid August (Closing date dependent on crop). Directions: Route 128 to Route 20 west, over Sudbury River, take left after Friendly's (on left) onto Nobscot Road. Sign on left. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Call after 6pm for next day picking conditions, no children under 6, no dogs, containers provided.
  • Carver Hill Orchard - Apples, blueberries, cherries, corn (sweet), flowers, pears, peaches, peppers, pumpkins, strawberries, tomatoes, other vegetables, Christmas trees-you choose and you cut, Precut Christmas trees, Christmas wreaths and boughs, Christmas decorations, saws provided, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, and prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, wagon rides
    Brookside Avenue, Stow, MA 01775. Phone: 978-897-6117. Email: cclord@hotmail.com. Directions: Take Route 117 to Stow, MA. Take Route 62 South for .2 miles and Brookside Ave is on your left. Follow the road to the end. Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available in June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Open: Mid June to August Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM. September through December open 10 AM to 5 PM 7 days a week. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard. Kitchen available for hotdogs, chips snacks and Ice Cream! Carver Hill Orchard Facebook page.
  • D. J. Hussey Farm - Blueberries
    20 Burgess Road, Townsend, MA. Phone: 978-597-6891. Directions: Route 119 to Townsend center- north on Route 113 for one half mile then left on Dudley Rd for 1. 5 miles and look for signs. Open: Call for hours and picking conditions. UPDATE from a visitor on June 29, 2008: "No longer offering strawberries".
  • Derby Orchard - apples
    438 Great Road, Stow, MA. Phone: (978) 897-7507.Email: derbyridgefarm@yahoo.com. Open: Weekends and Monday holidays: September & Oct. , 10-4:30pm. Directions: Route 117 to Pompositticut St. (near Stow shopping center). Farmstand located on Route 117 (438 Great Rd). Derby Orchard map. Derby Ridge Farm is an apple orchard located in Stow, Massachusetts. We offer over 30 varieties of our own apples, peaches, pears and plums!
  • Dowse Orchard - apples, pumpkins, farm market,
    98 North Main Street, Sherborn, MA. Phone: (508) 653-2639. Directions: From North/West: Mass Pike to exit 13, take Route 30 East to Route 27 South, follow through Natick center 2. 5 miles into Sherborn on left. From East: Route 9 West into Natick and take Route 27 South into Sherborn. Open: Call for hours and conditions. Apples September and October. Weekends only. Claims to have "America's best crunchin Apples since 1778. " Our Farm Stand also offers maple syrup, our own line of preserves, gift baskets, sweet apple cider pressed fresh every week, and of course our apples. McIntosh, Cortland, and Macoun are among the many favorites of the more than 20 varieties we raise. Dowse Orchards Facebook page. And in the farmshop, Apples, Vegetables, Greenhouse Crops, Flowers, Christmas Trees, Pumpkins,  maple syrup, our own line of preserves, gift baskets, sweet apple cider pressed fresh every week,  (UPDATED: September 21, 2023, JBS)
    Comments from a visitor on June 17, 2010: "We went to Dowse Orchards last fall (October 2009) and took our 2-year-old and she really loved it. They had a TON of apples (many different varieties and LOTS of trees. There isn't much besides the actual orchard, but they do have a tractor (actually more like a loader) that can pull you around and my daughter loved that. If you're looking simply for picking good apples, this is a perfect place to go. And prices were reasonable too. They also have a stand that sells lots of goodies but that is up the road and across Route 27 - Don't miss it! We got a great looking pumpkin from there and a couple of fantastic pies. I definitely recommend Dowse Orchards!"
  • Elm Shade Enterprises - blueberries,
    1300 Richardson Road, Ashby, MA 01431. Phone: 978-502-8375. Email: elmshadeenterprises@comcast.net. Open: See our Facebook page for date and hours. Click here for current open hours, days and dates Pick your own blueberries in Ashby will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays pending picking and weather conditions. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. U Pick blueberries in a beautiful quiet country setting in Ashby. We offer 4 varieties and over 700 bushes to pick from. We do not use any pesticides on our blueberries. Our blueberries are pesticide free. We welcome you to stop by to pick your own blueberries while enjoying our beautiful quiet country setting in the small town of Ashby.
  • Farmer Dave's Main Farm - spinach, strawberries, blueberries, apples, pumpkins, potatoes and more
    437 Parker Rd., Dracut, MA 01826. Phone: (978) 349-1952. Email: farm@farmerdaves.net. Open: you pretty much have to call to find out what they have to pick and when; their website does not provide clear information about that. A diversified farm north of Boston, offering a CSA which can be picked-up or delivered, farm stands, farmers markets, and pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries, apples, pumpkins, potatoes and more. Farmer Dave's Facebook page. In May, 2021:Spinach Pick-Your-Own this weekend (Saturday through Monday) at Farmer Dave's in Dracut rain or shine! A great outdoor activity for the family - throw on boots and a jacket for this easy picking.
  • Hanson's Farm - Blueberries, blackberries, flowers, pumpkins.
    20 Nixon Road, Framingham, MA. Phone: 508- 877-3058. Email: hansonsfarm@gmail.com. Open: Monday through Saturday, 9am to 6pm. Sundays, 9am to 5:30 pm; Strawberries- June to July; Cut Flowers- Mid June to the first frost; Pumpkins- September to November. Directions: From 495 take route 20 East to Wayside Inn, at Wayside Inn Country Store turn right onto Hager Street, farm 2 miles on right. Or from Route 9 to Edgell Road, 1 mile to lights, left onto Edmunds Road, 2 miles to Nixon Road. We provide containers or you can use your own if you like. Since U Pick is seasonal always call for conditions first. We do field trips and birthday parties. Call the Farmstand to book and inquire about pricing. We grow 52 acres of Fruit and Vegetables and over 100 acres of Hay. Hanson's Farm Facebook page. We board Horses and have a Farmstand open from May to November. We do two Farmer's Markets a week. At our stand you can find Pick Your Own Berries, Pumpkins and Flowers. We have a terrific Corn Maze in the Fall and an October Haunted Hayride. We grow 180 varieties of fruits and vegetables that are available in our farmstand and at our Farmers Markets.We do Field trips and Birthday parties.
    Comments from a visitor on June 04, 2010: "Yesterday, June 3, 2010, my boyfriend and I went to pick strawberries at the Hanson's Farm in Framingham, MA. We called about a dozen local places and most were not having pick-your-own strawberries until the weekend or the middle of the month. Hanson's Farm is a very small operation and I would not suggest it for big groups. The field was very small. I could not see more than 8 people picking from that field to get a large amount of berries. The berries were good. The cost was $2 per person, and $2.50 per pound. They also had a large selection of flowers and herbs to buy. Pre-picked strawberry quarts were $6. They also supplied containers. We had a decent experience but would probably try someplace else next time."
    Comments from a visitor on August 16, 2009: "Hi, Thanks for putting together such an extensive and useful resource! We called Hanson's farm this morning and were told by the young woman at the farm stand that they were picking blueberries and raspberries. Well, when we arrived shortly after that, she told us there were none to be had. We went out to verify. It is a very small operation; I don't think a rush of pickers was the problem, just a lack of information. I wouldn't recommend this farm for their pick your own based on our experience. Maybe their farm stand is good, but we didn't feel like spending any money there."
  • Highland Farm - pick-your-own apples, hay rides, and Christmas trees .
    635 Highland Street, Holliston, MA. Phone: (508) 429-8370. Email: highlandfarmorch@aol.com. Open: year round, 7 am to 5 pm Monday thru Friday and 9 am to 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Directions: From 495: take Upton - Hopkinton exit. Head east; this is Main Street, which turns into Rte 135. Follow into Ashland and turn right onto Chestnut St. Follow up hill to light and bear right; this turns into Highland St. Continue on one half mile, farm is on right. We offer nursery stock -- trees and shrubs -- annuals, perennials, firewood, vegetables in season. Note: They close at 5 pm for the PYO and 6 pm for the farm stand. Highland Farm Facebook page.
  • Hill Orchard - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area you may bring your own food, birthday parties, group reservations
    4 Hunt Rd, Westford, MA 01886. Phone: (978) 692 9894. Email: Monadnockberries@gmail.com. Open: Saturday and Sunday 10am to 4pm. Directions: Hayrides through the orchard available on PYO weekends!. We use integrated pest management practices. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. Hill Orchard Facebook page. Please do not bring your pets as we cannot allow them in the field and they will have to stay in your car.
    A visitor writes on October 12, 2013: "We visited this farm today and it was great! We parked at the small farm house on Hunt Road and walked with our wagon to the apple orchard. There were lots of varieties of apples to choose from and the people there were friendly. My kids were offered a hay ride even though we were the only ones around right then. We also picked out some pumpkins after. Everything was reasonably priced and we will definitely be coming back!"
    Comments from a visitor on September 08, 2012: "We went here on a whim. We usually drive 45 minutes to Russell Orchards, but we were low on time and good weather and looking for a closer place that used IPM practices. This will be a new favorite. Very small and friendly, easily accessible for a toddler and kindergartener, and great apples. Thanks for listing them, we live 20 minutes away and had never heard of them! "
  • Honeypot Hill Orchard - apples, blueberries, pumpkins, cider mill, apple cider (pressed on site), hedge maze, hayrides
    144 Sudbury Road, Stow, MA. Phone: 978-562-5666. Email: julie@honeypothill.com. Directions: Route 2W to Route 62W into Stow and watch for signs on Route 62; or from Route 20W to Route 27 north for 3. 5 miles straight through Sudbury center, one third mile beyond center bear left onto Hudson Rd for 3. 5 miles into Stow, and take a right onto Sudbury Road. Open: Picking daily 11am to 5pm; Honey Pot's Stand opens mid July to Christmas from 9 am to 6 pm, daily. Payment: Cash, only. Visit our farm animals or have a picnic. Hayrides & Hedge-maze weekends from 11- 5pm. Birthday parties by appointment. Honey Pot Hill Orchards was founded in 1926, when Clifford Martin purchased a 70 acre all purpose farm in Stow, MA. The farm has since grown and evolved to 186 acres of apples, peaches, blueberries, and a few other small crops. Honey Pot Hill has been in the Martin family for four generations, it is now run by Andrew and Chelcie Martin, a father-daughter team. Honey Pot Hill Orchards Facebook page.
    Comments from a visitor on September 19, 2011: "We went on 9/18/11 and had a blast! I read the reviews about it being busy and it certainly was once we got into the orchard it wasn't too bad. Lots of activities to do and tons of apples to choose from."
    Comments from a visitor on August 13, 2011: "I went to Honeypot Hill Orchards in Stow on 8/6/11 for Blueberry picking. It was great picking. They give you nice little covers to put on the boxes when you finish so you don't loose those precious berries. I bought their own peaches..very good. Farm animals are fun to watch..especially the 3 little pigs and the goats!".
    Comments from a visitor on October 03, 2010:
    "Today (a Sunday!) there were 5 busloads of people and all the parking lots were overflowing. It was a frustrating, NOT relaxing experience! The trees were literally picked out in the open sections and they refused to open new areas even though the trees there were brimming with ripe apples. We left with half-empty $15 bags of apples. The lines for cider and donuts were 1/2 hour long. The place was bursting with people and no apples. "
    A visitor to Honey Pot Orchard writes on October 7, 2007:
    "Went on Sunday, October 7, 2007... The BEST place to pick apples, they already have ladders, so you don't have to climb the trees, they had SOOOOOOO many apples to choose from it wasn't funny... You didn't have to go looking, they were all right there for you.... Would HIGHLY recommend it, it is by far my best place to pick apples, and my NEW PLACE, would not go anyplace else....."
    Comments from a visitor on August 05, 2008: "Hi....Just took my 3 boys to honey pot today to pick blueberries. It was wonderful. We picked to our delight and then enjoyed AWESOME cider doughnuts from their store on the way home. We've also been there for apple picking last fall and plan on going again this year. However, I think an important note to add is to let people know that they need to carry cash, as they don't accept any credit/debit cards. Thanks!"
  • Honors Farm Stand - Uses natural growing practices, beans, beets, broccoli, corn (sweet), cucumbers, eggplants, flowers, herbs or spices, pears, pumpkins, summer squash, tomatoes, other vegetables, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs
    52 Gore Street, Waltham, MA 02453. Phone: (781) 894-2798. Fax: (781) 894-5745. Email: goreplace@goreplace.org. Open: Wednesday to Saturday from 7am to 7pm. Directions: The Farm Stand is located next to the Farmer's Cottage at Gore Place. Enter from Grove Street (Waltham Street in Watertown). To spot the entrance, just look for the "OPEN" banner. Park on the grass to your left as you enter. Please, don't block the Farmer's Cottage drive way. After selecting and weighing your items, place the money in the "pay here" box. There is no change available. For frozen items, ring bell for service. Click here for a map and directions. We use natural practices, but are not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard. Click here for our Facebook page.
  • Kidstopia Blueberry Farm - No pesticides used, blueberries
    46 Western Avenue, Sherborn, MA. Open: every day from early July until the season is over (late August?).
    A visitor writes on August 03, 2014:
    "We went to this blueberry patch this afternoon- there aren't a whole lot of ripe berries, but we still picked over 2lbs (at $4/lb). It was self-serve/pay (cash or check) and well supplied with containers for picking and bags for taking berries home. The rows were fairly overgrown and there were signs up warning of poison ivy. There were low/wet sections, so wear long pants and closed toed shoes. They do allow kids, but no pets."
    A visitor writes on August 04, 2013:
    "It is definitely open at present (every day), and blueberries are $3/lb. We easily picked 6 pounds each in about an hour or so."
    A visitor writes on July 22, 2013: "Went today for the first time with my two children. Owner was there, super friendly and helpful in pointing us in the right direction. Field 1 appears mostly picked over, however Field 2 filled with berries. They claim no spray used. Had plenty of containers to use and dump into bags before you weigh, Price per pound is $3. You weigh your own and pay on your honor. Ice cold water bottles to purchase for $.75 and local honey sold for $10 for a large bottle. Very rustic with no frills, but I will definitely return for the huge sweet berries and the friendly owner who didn't blink an eye at 2 kids ages 4 and 5 picking in his fields like many places do."
    Comments from a visitor on October 03, 2010: "This farm has changed owners. Prices in 2010 were $2.00/pint. It is semi-honor system - the owner followed us around the fields and into the weighing area. He also told us stories about people stealing from him, going into closed areas, etc even though we didn't engage him in conversation. There's still lots of berries whenever you go, but the feel (and prices) have changed."
    Comments from a visitor on August 10, 2009: "We went there last weekend (Aug 9). There are a lot of ripe berries. We picked over 10 pounds with 2 people in about an hour. There are still a lot of green berries as well, so I think it hasn't reached the peak yet. Price is 1.50/lb."
    Comments from a visitor on July 11, 2009: "Went by this place today. They still go by the honor system, though price per lb is now $1.50. They provide buckets which are marked and make it easy to tell what you have. Its ok to taste the berries, they don't have an issue with that (I do it to tell if I want to bother picking that bush or not) but you may want to leave the heavy eating for when you're at home. The bushes are quite heavy with unripe fruit right now, but given how lovely the Summer has been in this area, totally understandable. The ripe berries are a bit tart right now, so we're hoping by next week they will be just right. Also, they do ask that you please leave your pets in the car or better yet, leave them at home. Totally understandable given the amount of natural wild life around there. The turkey's from last year haven't made an appearance. They may we hope!. Human families are welcome. I walked around quite abit, no poison ivy that I could see but they do make an effort to get rid of it when they can. I didn't see any wasps nests but I did see a lot of them flying about. The ground is very wet so you may want to bring some waterproof shoes."
  • Kimball Fruit Farm - apples, strawberries, raspberries, pumpkins
    184 Hollis Street, Pepperell, MA. Phone: 978-433-9751. Directions: Exit 5 West off Route 3, North to Route 111 into Pepperell, take right at yellow blinking light, farm is 3 miles on left. Open: Daily 9am to 7pm. Containers provided. Picking Mac, Gala, Honeycrisp, Spencer, Cortland, Swiss Gormet, Brock, Jonagold, Blushing Golden, Red Delicious, Cameo, Fuji, Shamrock, and Golden Delicious (UPDATED: June 13, 2021, JBS)
  • Lawndale Farm - vegetables, tomatoes, pumpkins, hayrides, corn maze
    91 Frost Road, Tyngsboro, MA. Phone: 978-649-7629. Open: daily from 10 am-7 pm. Directions: From center of Tyngsboro (at bridge), take Route 3A north towards Hudson, N.H.. We are 1 mile from bridge, 1st farm on Road.
  • McLoon Farms - Uses integrated pest management practices, Raspberries, strawberries, vegetables.
    Corner of Route 113 & Thorndike, Dunstable, MA. Phone: 978-649-3656. Fresh organic produce and crafts also. Breads and Pies. Directions: From Route 3 take Exit 35. Route 113 West towards Pepperell, one quarter mile on right, look for large old barn. Open: weekdays from 10am until dusk.
  • Meadow Mist Farm - asparagus, beans, beets, blueberries, carrots, eggplants, flowers, grapes, herbs or spices, peas, peppers, raspberries (Autumn, red), raspberries (Autumn, black), summer squash, winter squash, tomatoes, Turkeys (organic, not-hormone-fed), Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs
    142 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421. Phone: 781-354-5037. Email: laurenyaffee@gmail.com. Open: Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Directions: From 95/(128) : If you are coming from route 95 (128), the exit for route 2A is one exit north of the route 2 exit. Go east on route 2A (Marrett Road) until you reach a traffic light at the Waltham Street intersection. There are two gas stations at this intersection. Continue straight through this intersection and stay on 2A east. Bacon Street is your second right after this intersection. Click here for a map and directions. Strawberries June Blueberries July Raspberries August-October Concord Grapes, Some Pumpkins, Corn Stocks September- October. Payment: Cash, only. Click here for our Facebook page.
  • Parlee Farms - Uses integrated pest management practices, apples, blueberries, cherries, flowers, nectarines, peaches, plums, pumpkins, strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, restrooms, picnic area, petting zoo, farm animals, school tours
    95 Farwell Road, Tyngsboro, MA 01879. Phone: 978-649-3854. Email: info@parleefarms.com. Open: See our website for current hours. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. We use integrated pest management practices. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. Click here for our Facebook page. Mary's Country Kitchen & Bakery offers fresh fruit desserts made with our own fruit. Customers can watch donuts being made in the farmstand. Donut variety depends upon the season with apple cider, strawberry or blueberry being made. Mary's Country Kitchen offers fresh fruit desserts and ice cream. Parlee Farms is a 93-acre pick-your-own farm with a 7500 sq. ft. post and beam farmstand. Annie's Animal Barns house young farm animals for our customers to visit with and feed.
  • Patt's Blueberries - Blueberries.
    577 Gorwin Drive, Holliston, MA. Phone: (508) 429-6795. Directions: Call for directions. Open: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sun, from 8am to 7pm. Containers provided for picking, please bring your own to take home.
  • Shelburne Farm - pyo apples, strawberries, pumpkins, weekend hayrides, hay mazes, pony rides, farm animals
    106 West Acton Road, Stow, MA. Phone: 978-897-9287. Email: office@shelburnefarm.com. Open: 9 AM - 6 PM seven days a week from Labor Day until early November. Directions: Route 2 West to Route 111. Left at second light. Next block, bear right onto Willow St. Farm is 2. 5 miles on right. Open: Starts late August, daily from 9 am to 6 pm; Farm store open until Christmas. We have more than 20 flavors of farm-fresh ice cream! Shelburne Farm Facebook page. Pick your own apples, peaches, and pumpkins. Home Made Warm Cider Donuts every day, and family fun attractions including daily hay rides, weekend pony rides, mini hay maze, hay climbing mountain, pedal tractor, and more. Visit our farm animals goats, sheep, Llama, chickens, guinea fowl, and bunnies. Payment: cash, credit cards, ApplePay.
    Comments from a visitor on September 19, 2011: "The cutest farm ever! We picked apples at a different farm, but went to Shelburne for apple cider and donuts. It wasn't crowded and they had a nice apple store. The cider donuts are TO DIE FOR, make sure you buy several dozen :-)"
    Comments from a visitor on June 12, 2011: "The farm seems to keep their u-pick updated daily. First weekend in June '11 open for strawberry u-pick. It is an enjoyable field to pick, not very manicured, and run like a farm not an event maker. No one is monitoring the pickers at all. I picked last year too, and enjoyed, although I was happy to have picked before the school buses rolled up. Prices 6/11 are $4/lb plus a fee for the container, $1.50 for quart or $2 for box. CC accepted. Checkout rounded down my weight. (THANK YOU) An easy-going place that didn't say word one to my kids sticking their hands in to feed the goats, and kindly kept my wallet at the stand. Thanks for the website, it is fabulous. "
    Comments from a visitor on July 01, 2016: "There is also a great store and a little stand where you can buy all sorts of apple related goodies! We live in the area and have tried all the farms locally, and they make the best donuts by far. They also have cooked/frozen pies, cookies, lunch things, hot dogs, fudge and a bunch more. There are restrooms and a bunch of picnic tables spread out all over the farm. It's a beautiful place, with lots of happy families and a wicked friendly staff. It seems like it's mainly run by a younger staff, but the girl who is in charge is always there and ready to answer all questions and help customers with anything. My son touched a wheel of a tractor last year and got mud all over him. She took us back into the kitchen, washed him off, and gave him a chocolate pop shaped like an apple! She also told my wife that they practice IPM, which I guess means they use good bugs to fight bag bugs. There are also hay rides, pony rides, a moon bounce, a hay maze/mountain and an area for kids to ride around on small tractors. They accept credit cards!"
  • Silferleaf Farm - CERTIFIED ORGANIC, raspberries (Autumn, black),
    460 Strawberry Hill Rd, Concord, MA 01742. Phone: 978-369-3624. Email: silferleaf@gmail.com. Open: Pick you own season is September 1 to October 21 daily 10 am to 6; During our season, call first to make sure we are open. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Organic Raspberries, September 1 to October 21. We are certified organic for all crops! Payment: Cash, only. In 2020 PYO certified organic red raspberries were $9.95/lb, organic raspberry jam ($8) and organic sweet vinegar infusion ($14), all made on the premises. The 2020 PYO Raspberry harvest ended Friday, October 9.
    Comments from a visitor on August 27, 2010: "Lot's of fun for both adults and kids - tons of raspberries. The people who work there are very nice. They also sell raspberry jam, syrup, etc., "
  • Small Farm - pyo vegetables, herbs and flowers
    184 Gleasondale Road (Route 62), Stow, MA. Phone: (978) 897-5996. Email: sipler@small-farm.org. Directions: From Stow center, take Route 62 west/south towards Hudson. Farm is .9 miles from traffic light. Click here for a map. Open: July through September, on Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.
  • Sunshine Farm - Apples, Raspberries, strawberries.
    41 Kendall Avenue, Sherborn, MA. Phone: 508- 655-5022. Directions: Off Speen Street, Natick, 3 miles South. Exit 13 off Mass Pike, 2. 5 miles South of Route 9, Natick. Take Speen Street to end, right onto Kendall Ave. Open: Raspberries on weekends in September, 10am to 4pm; Call ahead for information in June for strawberries. Call ahead for pumpkins. Containers provided, children under 10 must be accompanied by adults. Shortcake and ice cream available at our Dairy Bar. Fall raspberries only. Our season kicks off each year in May with our greenhouse bedding plants and Mother's Day baskets. Strawberries follow in June with "pick your own" for the family. Sweet corn, tomatoes, peaches and all your salad greens come in July, followed by U-pick raspberries in Aug-Sept. The fall is ripe with pumpkins, squash, mums and corn stalks. Sunshine Farm Facebook page.
  • Verrill Farm - Flowers, strawberries, strawberry festival, sunflowers, pumpkins, hayrides, Farm Bakery, Farm Kitchen, Farm Stand, Farm market
    11 Wheeler Rd, Concord, MA. Phone: 978-369-4494.Email: info@verrillfarm.com. Open: Call for hours and conditions. Containers available or bring your own. Directions: Located between Route 117 and Route 2 on Sudbury Road, or take Route 2W to intersection after 126, left onto Sudbury Road. Mass. Specialty foods, bakery, and kitchen which offers soups, entrees, pies. Restrooms, handicapped accessible, tented area for picnics. New in 2020: New this year: All strawberry pickers over the age of 5 will be required to purchase a $X field pass to enter the strawberry field. Each field pass entitles the holder a single quart container (about 1.75 lbs) of pick your own strawberries as well as entrance to the field. After purchasing your field pass, additional individual pick your own quarts will be priced at $X per quart. Verrill Farm Facebook page. Our culinary team is making fresh baked goods daily, always from scratch! Pick up a homemade pie, cakes or other delicious baked goods today. Our farm stand is open year round and is stocked with our own seasonal fresh grown produce, farm raised eggs & meats, local dairy products & grocery items. We also grown Our Own Produce, with produce grown on over 200 acres of farmland spread through Concord and Sudbury, Verril Farm offers a bounty of local, fresh harvested, seasonal produce.PYO Sunflowers will be walk-in only on select days, please see their website for more information. Their annual Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, in mid-October from 11am-3pm. Join us for a fun day of games, activities, hayrides, live music, food and more - all to support Pediatric Care at Emerson Hospital! (UPDATED: September 21, 2023, JBS)
    Comments from a visitor on July 23, 2009: "I went to Verrill Farm's strawberry festival on June 19, 2009--great time and great berries. This farm had a fire last September, 2008 and they are operating business as usual with temporary quarters while the new building is under construction"
  • Wilson Farm - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, Day neutral strawberries, carving pumpkins, tulips, Local honey from within 50 miles, Fresh eggs, Cider mill (fresh apple cider made on the premises), bakery, Cell service cell phones work here, restrooms, CSA
    10 Pleasant Street, Lexington, MA 02421. Phone: (781) 862-3900. Email: JessicaM@wilsonfarm.com. Open: Check our website for event dates and times. Click here for picking updates. Directions: From Route 128/95 North/South Exit 45A for Route 2 East toward Boston/Cambridge Exit 130 for Pleasant Street toward Lexington; bear left onto Pleasant Street Wilson Farm is one mile down the road on the right. From Boston Take Route 2 West to Exit 131 (Rt. 4 & 225) Bear right at the fork, following signs for MA-2 E Boston Turn right toward signs for Lexington/Bedford Wilson Farm is one mile down the road on the right. Click here for a map and directions. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, All credit cards, ApplePay.
    Click here for our Facebook page.
    Click here for our Instagram page.
    Grown here. Sold here. Can your supermarket say that?. (ADDED: February 26, 2023)
  • Wright-Locke Farm - Certified Organic, raspberries (Autumn, red),
    78 Ridge Street, Winchester, MA 01890. Phone: 781-721-7128. Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, from 9 am to noon; Friday, Saturday, Sunday, from 1 pm to 4 pm; Monday, CLOSED. Directions: From Winchester center, take High Street to Lockeland Road to the intersection with Ridge Street. Near West Side fire station and Saint Eulalia's church. Click here for a map and directions. Our Pick Your Own Raspberries typically opens in late August, and continues through September and much of October; daily from 9 am to noon. We are certified organic for all crops! Payment: Cash, only. Wright-Locke Farm Facebook page.

Norfolk County

  • The Big Apple - raspberries, blueberries, apples, hayrides
    207 Arnold St, Wrentham, MA. Phone: 508-384-3055. Email: info@cnbrown.com. Open: See this page for hours. The Big Apple hours September weekends to mid October for PYO apples. Directions: See this page for a map and directions. Payment: Cash & Checks only. The Big Apple Farm is a family favorite offering good, old fashioned fun. All ages enjoy our viewing platform where you can watch our Apple Grader sort the apples and children delight in finding our hidden train. Peek at our bakery kitchen and donut machine through our viewingCaramel Apples window. Enjoy a cup of delicious cider while taking in the autumn views. Fall weekends offer Hayrides and the Pumpkin House. See an actual working American farm at its best. We offer the freshest, hand-picked produce grown & handled with care. Our selection varies as we only pick when ripe. In season, we have 26 varieties of apples, 28 types of vegetables, and Pick Your Own blueberries, raspberries, apples, & hops. Also available is our own homemade cucumber pickles in barrels, vegetable plants, decorative sunflowers, and Christmas trees & greens. Our bakery offers delicious goodies including our homemade donuts, hand dipped candy & caramel apples, and many flavors of pies available through December 23 (Easter orders taken by phone). We also have a vast assortment of jams, sauces, and syrups. Choose from our selection of old fashioned candies and fudge. The Big Apple Facebook page.
    Comments from a visitor on September 11, 2011:"They have a very nice store with home made jellies, fresh vegetables, cider donuts, fresh cider, fudge/candy and homemade pies. They also have an ice cream. shop, and a model train that runs around the farm store above your head. In the fall, they operate hay rides. They are open 7 days/week until 12/24.. "
    Comments from a visitor on September 16, 2010: "My family and I visited the Big Apple farm in Wrentham MA this past weekend to pick apples. While there were a lot of people there it did not seem crowded at all. The farm stand had plenty of pre picked produce and baked goods. Also there were great deals on pre picked bags of "2nds". Three varieties of apples were available for pick your own in the orchard. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We will definitely be going back next year."
  • Bogastow Farm - Blueberries.
    245 Ridge Street, Millis, MA. Phone: 508- 376-1014. Directions: Call for hours and directions. Tree House Farms is transitioning into becoming Bogastow Farm Project - a cooperatively run farm with the goal of raising food for community fridges through collective labor. Our missions include distributing fresh produce for free and reduced cost, educating our crew and community about food production and access, as well as providing incubator space for new farmers to try out business ideas in a low risk space.
  • Fairmount Fruit Farm - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, apples, strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs, U-pick and already picked, farm market, concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties are available, picnic area, farm animals, school tours
    887 Lincoln St, Franklin, MA 02038. Phone: 508-533-8737. Alternate Phone: 508-533-6158. Fax: 508-533-8760. Email: info@fairmountfruit.com. Open: Apples - Sept thru early October weekdays 1pm to 5pm; weekends 10am to 4pm; Strawberries - beginning in May 9am to 5pm daily. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Fairmount Fruit Farm Facebook page.
  • Gianettis' U-Pick Blueberries - blueberries, Honey from hives on the farm
    557 Union Street, Franklin, MA 02038. Phone: (508) 528-9430. Email: gianettisupickblueberries@gmail.com. Open: Call for current hours, or. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: B Exit 16 off of Route 495. Go East on King Street. At 1st set of lights turn left onto Union Street. Farm is .1 mile on the left. Blueberry season us typically early July to mid-August;. Payment: Cash, Check. Click here for our Facebook page. Two options for containers: Use the buckets we supply; or Bring your own container. If you bring your own container to pick blueberries, we will weigh it before you start picking and will deduct its weight when you check out. (UPDATED: July 09, 2022)
    Comments from a visitor on May 27, 2009:
    "Very family friendly, customer oriented, and well maintained. The berries are HUGE and delicious! Franklin's best kept secret. Family owned 5 acre blueberry farm located in rural neighborhood. Call for opening day. Look for Blueberry sign out front in early July. Bringing own containers is recommended, but they do have containers for use. "
  • Jane and Paul's Farm - Blueberries, strawberries.
    33 Fruit Street, Norfolk, MA. Phone: 508-528-0812. Open: June to November call ahead for hours and availability. Directions: Route 115 to Cleveland Street, turn left onto Fruit St.
  • Pakeen Farm - apples, pumpkins for sale in the shop or farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms
    109 Elm Street, Canton, MA 02021. Phone: 781-828-0111. Email: info@pakeenfarm.com. Open: Please see our website for current business hours. Directions: Please see our website for directions to our farm. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa/MasterCard. Click here for our Facebook page.
    UPDATE for 2023: Their website says no apple picking in 2023;
      (UPDATED: September 20, 2023, JBS) 
  • Tangerini's Spring Street Farm, Inc. - Uses natural growing practices, Apples, pumpkins, blueberries, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, corn, cherry tomatoes, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours
    139 Spring Street, Millis, MA 02054. Phone: 508-376-5024. Alternate Phone: 508-667-7638. Email: tangerinifarm@verizon.net. Open: Sunday - Saturday, from 9 am to Dusk, May 1 pm to October 30. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Directions: Located 25 miles southwest of Boston just off Route 109, halfway between Route 128 and Route 495. Click here for a map and directions. Blueberry Picking: Early July Tomato Picking: Late August Apple Picking: Early September Pumpkin Picking- Mid September. We use natural practices, but are not seeking organic certification. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. Click here for our Facebook page. All our produce is raised organically except apples and sweet corn.
    A visitor writes on September 15, 2014: "We visited Tangerini's for the first time yesterday and loved it. Pick your own apples and tomatoes in abundance, as well as lovely staff, a great farmstand and delicious cafe/ice cream stand. We had fresh salads, homemade hummus wraps, and ice cream, followed by an afternoon of picking. Highly recommend. "
    Comments from a visitor on October 08, 2008: "vegetables, fruit, and flowers for picking and purchasing from April through November. Holiday wreaths and garlands are available in December. There is a small, child-size only hay maze in the barn. There's also an ice cream stand, small store, and hay rides. Members of the CSA have reported that everything is organic except the corn. "
  • Ward's Berry Farm - Minimizes chemical and pesticide use, blueberries, peaches, pumpkins, strawberries, Honey from hives on the farm, U-pick and already picked, farm market, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours
    614 South Main Street, Sharon, MA 02067. Phone: 781-784-3600. Fax: 781-784-1650. Email: info@wardsberryfarm.com. Open: See our website for current hours. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. Directions: Ward's Berry Farm is located at 614 South Main Street in Sharon Massachusetts, We are conveniently located off of Route 95. Take Route 95 to exit 8 and head east toward Sharon, the farm is located on the right hand side after about a 1/2 mile. If your coming from Cobbs Corner, take Route 27 north to Sharon center, go straight through the intersection on South Main Street. Continue for ~3 miles. Once you've past the farm fields, look for our yellow sign on the left. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page. Pick your own Strawberries approximately mid June to July 4 and Blueberries July 4 to the end of August; Pick your own peaches starts mid-August; The hay pyramid is available September 1; The Corn Maze opens around mid-September; Pick your own pumpkin hayrides begin around mid-September and run on the weekends through October 30. We minimize use of pesticides and other chemicals. We are very excited to be offering Farmer's Choice Boxes, our own CSA, again this season! Each week from mid-June through late-September farmer Jim Ward will select a variety of local produce (which is picked fresh right here at Ward's Berry Farm in Sharon, MA) to fill the boxes. The contents of the boxes vary from week to week as the season progresses, so not only do you get fresh produce, but you also gain a real feel for our local cycle of crops! Please visit our CSA page on our website for more information. During the winter months, we have an organic box buying program. Each week we arrange set boxes of organic fruits and vegetables for pre-ordering by club members. For more information about our Organic Buying Club, click here .

Suffolk County

I'm not aware of any PYO farms in Suffolk. If you know of any, please tell me!


Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)

Farm markets and roadside stands

Local Honey Finder

Local Meat, Milk and Eggs

Venues: Farms, Wineries, Orchards for your event, wedding or party

Easter egg hunts

Children's consignment sales

Fruit and vegetable festivals

Winery tours and wine tastings

Horse rides, stables, lessons, trails

Maple Syrup farms and sugarworks

Bed & Breakfasts on Farms, Wineries, Ranches and Orchards

Pumpkin patches

Corn mazes

Zombie Paintball venues

Christmas Tree Farms & lots

Environmental resources

Consumer fraud information

Wholesale food sources

Resources for Farmers


Community food festivals:

Essex County

  • Smolak Farms - blueberries, raspberries (red), strawberries, asparagus, asparagus, asparagus, produce for sale, produce for sale, parking provide free, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, petting zoo, farm animals, Held indoors in bad weather, Tents or other provisions are made for bad weather, There is an admission fee,
    315 S Bradford St, North Andover, MA 01845. Phone: (978) 682-6332. Email: inform@smolakfarms.com. Event date and time: Check our facebook page for the latest events!. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page. (ADDED: August 22, 2017)