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Pumpkin U-Pick Orchards in Berkshire County, Western Massachusetts in 2025, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for pumpkins that we know of in this area.

Not all areas of a state have pumpkins farms that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

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! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

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Berkshire County

  • Ioka Valley Farm - strawberries, Christmas trees, pumpkins, maple syrup
    3475 Route 43, Hancock, MA . Phone: (413) 738-5915. Email: info@iokavalleyfarm.com. Open: weekends only; Mid September thru October for Pumpkins; 10 am to 5:30 pm; Everyday during Strawberry season from 8 am to noon, and 4:30 to 7:30pm weekdays, weekends, 8-4:30pm. Directions: 8 miles west from the intersections of Route 7 and 43. Directions: 4 miles east from the intersection of NY Route 22 and 43. In the Spring, Ioka Valley Farm\\\'s Sugar House is . Click here for a map and directions. 4 miles east from the intersection of NY Route 22 and 43. In the Spring, 's Sugar House is open to visitors whenever we are boiling, mid-February through early April. We are home to natural, hormone free beef, perfect pumpkins and squash, fragrant, real Christmas trees, contented farm animals, pure maple syrup, and specialty maple products. is a diversified, family owned and operated working farm dedicated to providing high quality locally grown products as well as enjoyment for all ages. Our maple products are available for sale by appointment or by chance. You can visit Uncle Don's Barnyard to feed, pet, and see the baby farm animals. The friendly farm animals include pigs, sheep, goats, calves, and rabbits, chickens, ducks, llamas, and miniature donkey. * Hay tunnel and hay piles inside the barn.* Giant sandboxes both inside and outside.* "Molly Milk-Me," the mechanical cow.* Peddle-powered tractors.* A farm book library with a quiet plac..
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  • Jaeschke Orchards - apples, pumpkins
    Gould Road, Adams, MA 01220. Phone: (413) 743-3896. Open: Starting Labor Day come pick your own apples 7 days a week. Click here for a map and directions.
    Jaeschke Orchards Facebook page. For over 130 years our third-generation family-owned farm has been growing apples at the base of Mt. Greylock. Jaeschke's (pronounced yes-keys) Orchard produces some of the finest apples in the region. In the fall we have apples, pears, plums, peaches, pumpkins, mums, and turnips .Our farmstore offers pies, jams and jellies baked in our own certified kitchen, maple syrup, cheese, bread and other local farm-produced goods. We offer pick-your-own apples by the bag, apple cider and apple cider donuts We have a farm store that stocks native fruits and vegetables from September until March. We also open in May until Fathers Day, offering spring bedding plants, hanging baskets, perennials and vegetable plants for your garden. Click here to update the listing ] (UPDATED: June 30, 2025, JBS)
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  • Mountain View Farm - blueberries, strawberries, pumpkins
    90 Old Cheshire Road, Lanesboro, MA 01225. Phone: 413-445-7642. Email: mtview1@msn.com. Open: Monday to Friday, from 8am to 6pm; Saturday and Sunday, from 8am to 4pm. Directions: From Allendale shopping center to Crane Avenue, pass Jody Seasonal, right onto Oak Hill, which becomes Partridge Road; turn left at end of Partridge Rd and then turn right on Old Cheshire Road. Farm is next right. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Farm is next right. . A local pick your own strawberry and blueberry farm right in your own backyard. We are the home of the $5 pumpkin and more.. (UPDATED: June 30, 2025, JBS)
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  • Whitney's Farm Market and Garden Center - Uses integrated pest management practices, blueberries, peppers, pumpkins, tomatoes, concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties, picnic area, face painting, inflatables or bounce houses, pedal kart track, pony rides, farm animals, birthday parties
    1775 South State Road, Cheshire, MA 01225. Phone: (413) 442-4749. Email: ewhitneysfarm@gmail.com. Open: June - July Blueberries August - October Tomatoes and Peppers October - September Pumpkins. Directions: Uses integrated pest management practices, Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
    Whitney's Farm Market and Garden Center Facebook page. . (ADDED: November 07, 2017) (UPDATED: June 30, 2025, JBS)
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Pumpkin

Pumpkin Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

Do you want it for a party, decoration or eating?

For a wedding or party:

See this page: Finding pumpkins for weddings

Decoration to paint or carve:

OK, Then you need only look for any pumpkin that is
  • visually appealing, evenly a deep orange. The shape is just whatever appeals to you. If it grew on its side and has a flat spot, you can either make that the make or use it as part of your design!
  • free from cuts, soft spots, bruises. The flesh should feel hard, and not give easily. Infections can invade easily and cause rot
  • Make sure the stem is attached.

Store it carefully, especially if you pick it from the vine yourself. Cure a fresh-picked pumpkin by keeping it in a dry place. Don't handle or disturb it. Curing toughens the rind, making it less prone to rot. Pumpkins will keep for months in a cool (50 F to 65F dry, low humidity environment; such as a cool, dry basement.

Tip: If you like roasted or baked pumpkin seeds, you can save the seeds from any pumpkin!

To make a pumpkin pie!

Then you need a small, sweet type of pumpkin that has been developed for eating. They are smaller, typically about 8" to 10" diameter. The meat is much less stringy and smoother than a decorative pumpkin variety. Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and potassium. One-half cup of cooked pumpkin provides more than the recommended daily allowance of vitamin A. One cup of cooked pumpkin contains only 81 calories. It's low in fat and sodium! Usually you can get these at the grocery store, and some of the pumpkin patches and farm stands have them. Be sure to tell them that you intend to use it for a pumpkin pie. Again, look for firm, no soft spots, or signs of any rot. See this page for easy, illustrated directions to make a pumpkin pie from a fresh pumpkin!

Varieties of Pumpkins

  • Sugar - Excellent for baking
  • Jack O'Lantern - most common for carving
  • White Lumina - unusual, medium-sized white pumpkin
  • Mini - Great for decoration
  • Gourds - Many varieties, used for decorations

For a very complete, detailed list of many varieties of pumpkins and where to get the seeds, see this page!

Want to Grow Your Own Pumpkins?

Then see this page!

Pumpkin recipes

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