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Saskatoon U-Pick Orchards in Northwest Michigan in 2025, by county
Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for saskatoons that we know of in this area.
Not all areas of a state have saskatoons orchards 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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Benzie County
Putney's You pick berry - red raspberries, black raspberries, yellow raspberries, and purple raspberries, blackberries, saskatoons, rhubarb, black and red currants, gooseberries; u-pick vegetables. 7603 Love Road, Benzonia, MI 49616. Phone: 231-882-9853. Click here for a map and directions. 5 mile to top of hill, berry patch on the right. [ Click here to update the listing ]
U-pick - asparagus, blackberries, grapes, herbs or spices, raspberries (red), raspberries (Spring, red), raspberries (Autumn, red), raspberries (yellow), raspberries (Spring, yellow), raspberries (black), raspberries (Spring, black), saskatoons, Other fruit or veg, U-pick and already picked, farm market 1001 Eden Hill, Beulah, MI 49617. Phone: 231-871-0920. Email: ridega40@yahoo.com. Open: UPDATE for 2025: Call before you go, I assume they have closed, Does anyone have current information? If so, please write me; last reported hours were Saturday through Monday in other words, 7 days a week from 8 am to 8 pm. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Typical dates: Strawberries usually start June 15, red rasppberries June 25; Saskatoons mid July, Asparagus May through June 15, elephant garlic in late August through SeptemberNo children under 12 in the strawberry fields, NO EXCEPTIONS, Pplese: children cause too much damage, so we strictly enforce this, please respect our property(UPDATED: June 13, 2016, V) (ADDED: March 22, 2015) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Grand Traverse County (including Old Mission Peninsula)
Jacob's Corn Maze, Fruit Vegetable Market and U-Pick - apples, pears, peaches, peppers, pumpkins, raspberries (red), saskatoons, winter squash, tomatoes, concessions or refreshment stand, porta-potties are available, picnic area, birthday parties, school tours, weddings, special events, live music, a bar & restaurant 7100 E. Traverse highway (m-72 West), Traverse City, MI 49684. Phone: 231-632-6293. Email: jacobs.corn.maze@charter.net. Open: Saturday, July 16 through Sunday, October 29, 2011 Hours Sunday 1 pm to 7 pm Mondays 10 am to 6 pm Tuesday 10 am to 6 pm Wednesday 10 am to 6 pm Thursday 10 am to 6 pm Friday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday 10 am to 6 pm Self serve before and after these hours. Directions: We are located 3.5 miles from West Grand Traverse Bay on West M-72. Our farm is on the left, has a big silo, and is 34 of a mile past the big windmill. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Jacob's Corn Maze, Fruit Vegetable Market and U-Pick Facebook page. 5 miles from West Grand Traverse Bay on West M-72. Our farm is on the left, has a big silo, and is 3/4 of a mile past the big windmill. . Saskatoons available for U-Pick Saturday, July 9 through Sunday, July 17; Frozen Saskatoons available after that until they sell out; Raspberries available for U-Pick Tuesday, July 12 through mid-August, 2011; Frozen Raspberries available after that until they sell out. . We have our very own Horticulturist/Educator on-site. He is available to teach to any group. School groups love him! Northern Michigan's premier Farm & Corn Maze!. We offer weddings, special events, live music, a bar & restaurant. Come join us for some outdoor fun!Experience our vibrant U-Pick Orchard where the selection of fresh fruits change all summer long. (UPDATED: June 12, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Saskatoon Michigan - 2025 permanently closed, Saskatoons 7924 Sayler Road, Williamsburg, MI 49690. Phone: 231-360-0311. Open: permanently closed. Directions: See their website for directions. Payment: Cash, only. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with our most up to date U-Pick schedule. Join us in picking and learning about these amazing superfruits. Saskatoons, which are very much like blueberries, have grown in popularity over the past few months, as people have learned about their antioxidant properties, and their versatility in cooking. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. From July 5th, 8 am to 1 pm on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. See their website for for current conditions and changes to hours and availability. Like us on Facebook to keep up to date with our most up to date U-Pick schedule. Join us in picking and learning about these amazing superfruits. Saskatoons, which are very much like blueberries, have grown in popularity over the past few months, as people have learned about their antioxidant properties, and their versatility in cooking. Crops are limited, so call ahead for availability. We will also be selling frozen berries which can be used for pies, jams, and a variety of other recipes. [ Click here to update the listing ]
The Saskatoon Berry Patch - saskatoons, 9520 Bates Rd, Williamsburg, MI 49690. Phone: 231-938-1776. Email: jim@jimdixon.com. Directions: North on US 31 from Acme to Elk Rapids MI. Turn right on Angell Road and then right on to Bates farm is at 9520 Bates Road Williamsburg, MI. Please do not go up to house. Call 231-938-1776 for picking updates the month of July. Saskatoons month of July. Payment: Cash, only. As the name implies, the only crop we have is saskatoons, which are like blueberries. In the U.S. Saskatoon Berries are most commonly known as service berries. Resembling a blue berry in color and size, they are also called - truncated. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Turn right on Angell Road and then right on to Bates farm is at 9520 Bates Road Williamsburg, MI. Please do not go up to house. Call for picking updates the month of July. . Saskatoons month of July. As the name implies, the only crop we have is which are like blueberries. In the U.S. Saskatoon Berries are most commonly known as service berries. Resembling a blue berry in color and size, they are also called prairie berries, Juneberries and Canadian berries. While 'berry' shows up in all of those names, the Saskatoon Berry is really a Pome fruit. This means it is more closely related to the apple than the blue berry. [ ] (UPDATED: June 12, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Leelanau County
Bull Dog Berries, LLC - blueberries, saskatoons, Honey from hives on the farm, Maple Syrup from trees on the farm, U-pick and already picked, restrooms 7187 E Harry\'s Road, Traverse City, MI 49686. Phone: (231) 360-9964. Email: nickabillings@gmail.com. Open: Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 7 pm, July to August. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. "Blueberries season is typically: July to August Saskatoons season is typically: June 25 to July 15(UPDATED: June 12, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Saskatoon
Saskatoon Picking Tips, Recipes and Information
Saskatoons, also known as serviceberries or Juneberries, are delicious and nutritious berries native to North America, mostly in the western Canada and
northwestern U.S. . These small blue-purple berries grow on shrubs or small trees and have a unique flavor that is often described as a combination of
blueberries, raspberries, and almonds. Here's what you need to know about saskatoons, how to use them, when to harvest them, and how to do it:
Flavor and Uses:
Saskatoons have a pleasantly sweet and slightly tart taste, making them a versatile ingredient in various culinary creations. They can be enjoyed
fresh, added to fruit salads, used in baked goods such as pies, muffins, and tarts, or even incorporated into jams, jellies, and sauces. Saskatoon
berries also freeze well. They can be substituted for blueberries in recipes.
If you're looking for great, easy to follow recipes to make jam, jelly, freeze or make saskatoon pie from Saksatoons /
Juneberries, see these pages:
The exact timing of saskatoon berry harvest can vary depending on your location and climate, but it generally occurs in the summer months. In
most regions, you can expect to start harvesting saskatoons from late June to early August. Keep an eye on the berries as they ripen to determine
the best time for harvesting.
Determining Ripeness:
Ripe saskatoon berries are plump, firm, and have a deep purple-blue color. They should come off the plant easily when gently pulled or twisted.
Look for berries that have a uniform color and avoid those that are still green or red. Taste a few berries to ensure they have reached the desired
sweetness before harvesting the entire crop.
How to pick or harvest:
To harvest saskatoon berries, simply hold the branch beneath the cluster
of ripe berries and gently pluck them off with your fingers. It's best to place a container or basket beneath the branch to catch the berries as
they fall.
The easiest and fastest way to pick them is hold your bucket under them in one hand and with your other hand, cup a ripe bunch and gently rub
them with your fingers. The ripe berries will drop into your bucket, while the unripe ones will remain attached to the bush.
Be careful not to squeeze or crush the berries while harvesting to maintain their shape and quality.
Handling and Storage:
Handle saskatoon berries with care as they are delicate and can bruise easily. After harvesting, sort through the berries and remove any damaged or
overripe ones. Store the freshly picked berries in a shallow container, preferably in a single layer, to prevent crushing and allow for proper
airflow. Refrigerate the berries and consume them within a few days for optimal freshness. If you have an abundant harvest, consider freezing the
berries for longer-term storage.
Once picked, don't place the berries, still warm from the sun, in a
closed bag or container. Leave the container open so moisture doesn't form
in the container.
Don't wash berries until just before using, to prevent berries from
becoming mushy.
Chill berries soon after picking to increase shelf life. Store
your fresh saskatoons in the refrigerator as soon as you get them home,
without washing them, in a covered bowl or storage container. If
refrigerated, fresh-picked saskatoons will keep 10 to 14 days.
Freeze berries in freezer containers without washing to keep
the skins from toughening. Place berries one layer deep. Freeze,
then pour the frozen berries into freezer containers. Because unwashed
saskatoons freeze individually, they can be easily poured from containers
in desired amounts. Remember both frozen and fresh berries should be
rinsed and drained just before serving. Just before using, wash the berries
in cold water.