26 Best Fruit Picking Farms in Virginia

Best Fruit Picking Farms in VA for Family Days Out – There are so many wonderful farms in Virginia to visit, almost all year round.  You can pick strawberries, cherries, lavender, blueberries, asparagus, and sunflowers in the early part of the year. 

Later on there are raspberries, blackberries, pears, apples and pumpkins ripening in the fields.

We have a great list of where to pick everything as well as a list of some of the best farms in Virginia.

 

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Mackintosh Fruit Farm

1608 Russell Rd, Berryville, VA

Mackintosh Fruit Farm is located in the very aptly named and beautiful town of Berryville , Mackintosh. Mackintosh Fruit Farm is a family-owned PYO farm nestled in the beautiful Northern Shenandoah Valley in Clarke County, VA. They produce is first-rate fruit and the pick-your-own crops are well known as some of the best throughout the area. Their assortment of fruit selections allows their PYO customers early, mid, and late-season varieties. Strawberry picking season usually begins in May. 

“Our goal for Mackintosh Fruit Farm was to find fruit varieties that have amazing flavor and texture and grow them on dwarf trees that can be picked easily from the ground. We combined our favorite varieties with size controlling rootstocks. This is done by grafting selected varieties on a root system that will allow us to plant a tree that is smaller when mature, easier to pick, and is known for producing larger tastier fruit.”

Apples, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, peaches, cherries, blackberries, local honey and pumpkins available when in season.

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Mackintosh Fruit Farm

 

Eastfields Farms Blueberries

85 Preston Pt Rd.  Mathews Va 23109

804 725-3948

Eastfields Farms is a quaint 1800s waterfront farm located in beautiful Mathews.  Started in 1984 we now specialize in blueberries and aquaculture.

We offer pick your own spray free blueberries in a chemical free environment.  We are open July and August.  Picking containers are provided.  Please bring a take home box(low flat box).  Picnic area and bathroom available.

We are a recipient of Virginia’s Clean Water Farm Award.

OPEN – Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8am-1pm.  It is advisable to call ahead or visit Eastfields Farms on Facebook to confirm .

Cash and Checks only

Aquaculture supplies and netting for shoreline erosion is available.  Free advisory service with 38yrs of oyster aquaculture experience.

 

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Green Truck Farm

3015 Hartland Lane ,Markham, VA

Green Truck Farm is a super popular family-run farm has a wide variety of fruit and berries to pick, starting with strawberries in mid-May.

Take the whole family for a fabulous day out in the countryside and be rewarded with delicious succulent strawberries picked by your very own hands!

It’s worth noting that the farm has lots of other produce on offer throughout the year too.

Calendar:

Greenhouse with fresh herbs, greens, vegetables and flowers
Asparagus: April/May
Strawberries: May/June
Blueberries: June/July
Blackberries: June/July
Black Raspberries: June/July
Summer Vegetables: July/August/September
Red Raspberries: July – October
Pumpkins/Winter Squash: September/October
Honey: Call for availability
Corn Maze/Fun Field: September/October

 

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Green Truck Farm

 

Yankey Farms

14039 Owls Nest Road, Nokesville, VA

Yankey Farms is a fresh market produce farm located in Prince William County, Virginia.  Through late Spring and early Summer they operate a pick your own strawberry patch in the spring and a pick your own pumpkin patch in the fall.

“In addition to the pumpkins in the fall we have other fun farmyard activities including a cow train and corn maze scavenger hunt.  We are one of the few “pumpkin patches” in Northern Virginia where you can actually pick your pumpkin out of the field where it grew.

In the spring at our Owls Nest Road location we have our pick your own strawberry patch.  Imagine a fun day spent with the family, in the warm spring sun, harvesting buckets of red treasure. These plump juicy berries are perfect for making all your favorite jams, jellies, pies, ice cream, and other deserts. Not to mention just eating them fresh, or sliced on a salad or cereal, is a wonderful experience. 

You can also freeze  strawberries and use them throughout the year, so be sure to stock up while you can.  Remember the season is only a few weeks long.  We look forward to seeing you in the strawberry patch this spring.”

 

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Yankey Farms

 

Wegmeyer Farms

38299 Hughesville Rd, Hamilton, VA 20158

Wegmeyer Farms is a friendly and authentic pick-your-own family farm located in the stunning rolling hills of northern Virginia.

“We are known for our delicious strawberries in the spring and unique and colorful pumpkins in the fall. We take great pride in what we grow – the taste, the quality, and the appearance – and strive for the best pure experience for all our visitors. We invite you to visit and enjoy our top-rated products and the authentic farm experience!”

Why not take the whole family, to enjoy an outdoor activity in the fresh air – some good old-fashioned strawberry picking!

“Picking strawberries is the perfect opportunity to learn about where our food comes from or to remind yourself just how flavorful fresh berries are supposed to taste. For those who might need a little help in the field, we also offer pre-picked berries. Don’t forget to pick up a jar of Wegmeyer Farms strawberry preserves – so yummy!”

 

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Wegmeyer Farms

 

 

Critzer Family Farm

9388 Critzer Shop Road Afton, VA 22920

Critzer Family Farm is the ideal destination for an outdoor day with family and friends. Connect with nature, get some fresh air in your lungs and tire out the little ones!

“Critzer Family Farm is a friendly, down-home setting perfect for you and your family to enjoy. Our goal is to provide you with the freshest, best-tasting and healthiest produce that you can find.  We use environmentally-friendly methods and we have a 5-generation commitment to leave the land and community better than we found it.

Our farm offers kids a place where they can learn about hard work and integrity, and experience a bit of farm life, showing them where their food comes from. We are open to the public from April to October. Make plans to visit, we’d love to see you!”

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Critzer Family Farm

 

Braehead Farm

1130 Tyler Street, Fredericksburg, VA22401

Braehead Farm is a family owned and operated farm and market, established in 1937. It offers the most stunning pick-your-own strawberries as well as many other types of produce throughout the year.

“It is the last remaining farm within the Historic City of Fredericksburg, VA, conveniently located approximately 2 miles from Interstate 95.  It is a produce and beef cow farm with a farm market, pick your own produce,  play areas with farm animals and event barns for rent!

During Spring, Summer and Fall, Pick your own is open from 9 am – 6 pm daily.  Winter hours are 9 am to 5 pm daily.

At Braehead Farm we invite you to come and pick your own in seasonal produce!  There is never an admission to the Pick-Your-Own fields, you just pay for what you pick.  All produce is sold by-the-pound.”

Braehead Farm have pick your own Strawberries. Asparagus, Blackberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Zinnias, celosia, sunflowers, wildflowers and pumpkins.

 

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Braehead Farm

 

The Berry Patch, Gallmeyer Farms

3622 Darbytown Ct, Richmond, VA 23231

The family that run The Berry Patch at Gallmeyer Farms are passionate about growing and providing good, honest fruit and vegetables to the local community, and further afield too.

“The Berry Patch in Richmond Virginia offers pick your own strawberries with no cover charge and free containers!

We have other, available, Virginia grown spring vegetables. We also sell bottled water and sodas as well as our famous Gallmeyer Farms local, raw honey harvested from our own hives.

We offer free hayrides every day. Also children can enjoy the play area where toys are supplied. Bring your own lunch to enjoy in our shaded picnic area.

Gallmeyer Farms is a family farm, rooted in old fashioned, traditional methods and heirloom varieties. Taste and nutrition is what matters when it comes to what you eat, and what you feed your children.”

 

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The Berry Patch

 

Mount Pleasant Farm

2201 Mt Pleasant Rd, Chesapeake, VA 23322

Mount Pleasant Farm is the ultimate destination for a family trip to enjoy the great outdoors. In addition to the top draw pick-your-own available, there’s also an array of other activities to please everyone, including pony rides, a barrel train and a playground.

“Mount Pleasant Farms was born in 2011 with the first peach harvest from the new orchard. We have since added a couple more pick your own options. A Strawberry Patch, Pumpkin Patch and Blackberries. We also added Free Range Chickens from which we sell their brown eggs inside our store and we also offer wholesale options to restaurants and other markets.

We have several different fruits available for u-pick depending on the season! ( call the store or check our Facebook page for availability )

*Strawberries- Spring ( Mid April to Mid June)

*Peaches- Summer ( End June to Early August)

*Blackberries- Summer ( Mid June to Early August)

*Summer Apples- Summer ( Early July to August)

*Nectarines- Summer ( Mid July)

*Pumpkins- Fall ( Late September to October)”

 

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Mount Pleasant Farm

 

Flanegan Farm

1707 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23456

Flanagan Farm is located in an area commonly known as Pungo Ridge.  Pungo Ridge is home to some of the most prime soils for vegetable farming in Virginia Beach. The part where Flanagan Farm is located on is  currently farmed by the fourth and fifth generations to consecutively produce crops on this farm. This farm offers lifetimes of farming science and know how.

“We grow a variety of fruits and vegetables starting in the Spring and going all the way through fall.

We pride ourselves in giving our customers the best produce directly from our fields for their tables. Freshness and quality of produce at a fair price, is the basis of everything we do. We are a sustainable farm, not only being the fourth and fifth generations to farm this ground, but in our production practices as well.

We follow integrated pest management (IPM), scouting fields and determining what critters need to be controlled and how based on economic thresholds. Basically only treating for a pest when the pest is causing enough damage where it is justified to control them, whether it be through cultural, biological, or chemical controls.

Here at Flanagan Farm we have two acres of you-pick strawberries grown utilizing plasticulture to enhance the plant growth and keep the berries clean for harvest. It is our goal to grow the freshest, best tasting fruit you can find and provide an enjoyable opportunity for you and your family to spend quality time together harvesting strawberries. Our motto is fresh from our field to your table.

No time to pick? We can pick them for you. Quarts are available daily. Pre-picked strawberries are harvested daily and you won’t ever get something in your pre-picked quart that we would not eat ourselves.”

 

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Flanagan Farm

Yoder’s Farm

1134 Browns Mill Rd, Rustburg, VA 24588

Yoder’s Farm offer pick-your-own to all the family so everyone can get out in the fresh air and for some good old fashioned outdoor fun.

“Each spring we hope to be picking strawberries by the last part of April. You can always find up to date information in the “Currently at the Farm” area on the home page of our website.

Our pick your own patch is designed with YOU in mind. We offer convenient parking and easy row access as well as spacious, well strawed row middles to make picking strawberries as easy and user friendly as possible. Whether you want a quick bucket for fresh eating or want to bring your kids picking for the afternoon we’ll strive to make your visit enjoyable.

All of our strawberries are on raised plastic beds and we fertilize carefully to mesh big berry size and optimum flavor. Of course it doesn’t hurt that we grow the Chandler variety berry, recognized as one of the best berries available.

We believe our strawberries will be the best you’ve ever tasted!”

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Yoder’s Farm

Hollin Farms

1524 Snowden Road, Delaplane, VA 20144

Beautifully situated on the Blue Ridge Mountains is Hollin Farm, which has been in the same family for four generations.

In May and June we pick strawberries, late June and early July raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, sour cherries, spring and summer vegetables.  July and August there are berries, peaches, Japanese plums, Asian pears, cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet corn, peppers, beans, okra, eggplant, squash, dig-your-own potatoes, cut flowers, and other summer vegetables. 

September and October see Apples and Pumpkins.

 

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Hollin Farm
 

 

Carter Mountain Orchard

1435 Carters Mountain Trail, Charlottesville, VA 22902

Carter Mountain Orchard is very much a family affair, and so conveniently located, just a short drive from town large towns and you find yourselves in rural Virginia!

“Just minutes from downtown Charlottesville and Monticello, visitors overlook lush groves and breathtaking views of the valley below. Against this stunning backdrop, families and friends pick sun-ripened peaches and crisp apples while breathing in the fresh mountain air. From season to season, there’s always something fun!

From mid-August until mid-December, you can pick your own apples or buy ready-picked apples, fresh-pressed apple cider, apple cider donuts (a runaway hit year after year), and our scrumptious apple pies. We grow many popular varieties of apples including Ginger Gold, Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Rome, Stayman, Winesap, York, Granny Smith, Fuji and Pink Lady. Our apple harvest typically begins in late July and extends through mid-November. Generally, tart apples are best for cooking, while sweeter apples are preferred for snacking and for salads.

Why Apples…? “An apple a day… Apples are one of the most versatile foods around. They are delicious as main meals, desserts, side dishes, or just for eating. Next time you reach for that bag of potato chips, grab an apple instead!

Not only are apples low in calories and high in fiber, but nutritionists and scientists are finding that apples can prevent health problems or at least reduce health risks our bodies face every day. It’s their preventative and curative properties that are capturing the spotlight in numerous studies around the world.”

 

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Carter Mountain Orchard

 

Stribling Orchard – Apple Picking in VA

11587 POVERTY HOLLOW LANE MARKHAM, VIRGINIA 22643

At Striblings Farm they are an absolute authority of fruit growing, having been learning their trade for over 200 years!

“We are a family-run pick your own orchard. We are the sixth generation of Striblings to farm this land, and we are proud of the fruit our family has grown for the last 200 years. Our apples are available from mid-August through early November. Beginning in September, we offer fresh cider and all sizes and shapes of pumpkins.

Come and enjoy a day in the country at our orchard. Relax, bring a picnic, and enjoy our breath-taking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Come see our historic buildings, visit our many farm animals, and pick some of Virginia’s finest fruit.

We have the following varieties of apples: McIntosh, Jonathan, Rambo Smokehouse, Mutsu Crispin, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Grimes Golden, Ida Red, and Cox Pippin.

From July to November we feature apples, peaches, pumpkins, cider, and fresh baked breads and pies.”

 

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Stribling Orchard

Dickie Brothers Orchard

Dickie Bros. Orchard, LLC, 2685 Dickie Rd, Roseland, VA  22967

Dickie Brothers Orchard is one of the oldest, longest running same-family owned and operated farms in the USA! That’s an impressive stat! They also have a fascinating history!

“Dickie Brothers Orchard has been in our family since England’s King George II sold three tracts of land to our Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather James Dickie in 1752, 1758 and 1760.  Grandpa James was required to begin working the land within 3 years.  Our family has been farming this land ever since…  269 years and 9 generations.   Now, that’s sustainability!

We grow and produce quality products and sell at the lowest price we can in order to help our customers have quality food at a fair price, yet still allow us to continue to run our farm.

When mother nature allows us to grow a full crop, we harvest 70,000 bushels of apples per year!  But, we don’t just grow a few varieties of apples… we grow 20 different varieties of apples as well as peaches, nectarines, plums, blackberries, sweet potatoes, pumpkins and much more.

PYO apples begins mid August.

How about some apple picking hints and tips. ”

Apples ripen from the outside of the tree towards the center, so the apples on the outside of the tree will ripen first.  Once an apple is picked, it stops ripening.

Picking apples directly from a tree is easy.  Roll the apple upwards off the branch and give a little twist; don’t pull straight away from the tree.

If two apples are joined together at the top, both will come away at the same time.

Don’t shake the trees or branches.

The tree may become damaged and we need to protect our trees to ensure they remain healthy.”

 

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Dickie Brothers Orchard

 

Fruit Hill Orchard

2745 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy, Palmyra, VA 22963

Fruit Hill Orchard is family run, with a passion for honest, sustainable fruit and veg. There is even an Apple Museum on site to visit!

“Our family has been in the orchard business for five generations. The orchard started in 1929 in Winchester, VA, but in 2000, our grandfather, Robert Solenberger, asked if he could plant “a few” apple trees in the front yard here in Palmyra so the grandkids could learn about the family business. He showed up with 900 apple trees, and our life hasn’t been the same since. Now we have over 2,000 fruit trees and annually plant thousands of other vegetables.

We have a large variety of apples available, both pick your own and pre-picked. Below, you’ll find a list of all of our varieties listed in the order they are available, as well as their approximate date of availability. The exact date depends on weather.

Late July Apples

Gingergold*

August Apples

Gala*, Blondie, Honeycrisp, Daybreak Fuji*

September Apples

Golden Delicious*, Jonagold*, Ida Red, Nittany*, Crispin, Empire, York, Crimson Crisp, Rome

October Apples

Stayman*, Winesap*, Fuji*, Gold Rush*, Arkansas Black*, Enterprise, Braeburn, Granny Smith, Pink Lady*

We will have pre picked peaches available from mid/late July through Labor Day. Pick your own peaches are more limited than apples due to the earlier season and fewer number of trees. Call ahead to confirm pick your own availability.

As the weather cools down, we bring out the pumpkins, butternut squash, acorn squash, and Mums.

*please note that some years, we have more of some varieties than others, and occasionally we may have very light crops of some of our apple varieties. Please call in advance if you are looking for a specific variety.”

 

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Fruit Hill Orchard

 

Johnson’s Orchard

1218 Elmos Rd, Bedford, VA 24523

Johnson’s Orchard is a huge, beautifully situated farm, with a history of fame and TV appearances!

“Johnson’s Orchards is a family owned and operated farm. Our farm is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The 200+ acres have around 7500 apple trees with almost 200 different varieties planted. We have an apple we developed on site and named the ‘Gold Nugget’ in honor of the Beale Treasure. Our farm has been used by Unsolved Mysteries, in 1987, the BBC in 1999, Fox in 2000, the Travel Channel in 2002, and a Korean film crew in 2003 for their filming of the Beale Treasure.

As well as traditional apple-picking, at Johnson’s Orchard they also offer educational apple field trips!

“The trip in the fall months of September and October is designed to have children move through learning stations, each staffed by competent staff who will deal with various aspects of apples. They watch cider ground the old fashioned way and sample cider pasteurized the modern way. They experience picking apples and selecting apples. They learn about various horticultural practices and problems”

 

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Johnson’s Orchard

Cullipher Farm

772 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23457

In addition to Pick-your-own fruit and vegetables, at Cullipher Farm there is also an outdoor play area and a market to explore.
 
“Pick-your-own apples season starts in August and is open 8-12, last pickers enter orchard at 11:30. ( please always check the website for updates before visiting) We’ll be picking crimson crisp, gala and enterprise varieties.  Price is $2.50 per lb. We supply bags and also have 1/2 bushel baskets available for purchase for $1 each.

You must have a ticket to pick!

Later in the apple picking season there is going to be rot in the fields between being this late in the season and the warm weather. The best apples will be further in the trellises and lighter in color.
We also sell a limited amount of Evercrisp, Ludacrisp, Winecrisp, Gold Rush, and Spitzenberg from the farm at our roadside market.
 
There are UPick pumpkins and sunflowers through the end of October. There are three sunflower fields that will peak at different times between now and the end of October. Cullipher Farm Market is able to offer seasonal UPick opportunities starting with strawberries in the spring to pumpkins in the fall as follows (crops and approximate dates):

Late September to Halloween: Pumpkins and Sunflowers

Spring: Strawberries and Blueberries

Early July to Mid-August: Peaches”

 
 
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Cullipher Farm

 

Morris Orchard

226 Tobacco Row Ln, Monroe, VA 24574

Morris Orchard is a family owned and operated farm. We are located at the foot of High Peak Mountain in Monroe Virginia. Our goal is to provide the freshest and highest quality produce possible as well as good times for all who visit. When you visit Morris Orchard you will have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the small farm atmosphere. We grow Apples, Peaches, Blueberries, Blackberries, and press Apple Cider.” With 17 varieties of apples, in season at different times through fall, you can be sure to enjoy some different tastes and flavors each time you visit!

And… if you love cider “Each year our focus on pressing high quality apple cider starts when the trees bloom in the spring and continues through harvest and into pressing, blending, and bottling our cider. There are no additives or preservatives, the only ingredient is apples.

Over time we have become known for our signature blend of tart and sweet apple varieties.

Morris Orchard Apple Cider can be found at many farm markets, and shops through the area”.

 

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Morris Orchard

 

Albemarle Cider Works & Vintage Virginia Apples

2545 Rural Ridge Ln, North Garden, VA 22959

At Albemarle Cider Works and Vintage Virginia Apples, you won’t find your average pick-your-own orchard. They have a fascinating philosophy and vision for their orchard business, which is explained in detail here.

“Vintage Virginia Apples was founded in 2000 by the Shelton family. In our orchard, we grow a variety of tree fruits that are becoming increasingly rare. Many of these are older varieties that have fallen into obscurity or just do not fit the needs of today’s commercial marketing and distribution systems. We began by planting a small array of interesting apples, which has grown now to more than 200 different cultivars, both heirloom and more recent varieties. We have also experimented with growing a variety of other fruits including peaches, pears and plums. Our nursery has grown from this love of vintage varieties, which we aim to share with like-minded orchardists by offering over 100 varieties of fruit trees from our collection through our fall/winter catalog which we post online each fall.  Many of these varieties are virtually unobtainable elsewhere.

The principal purpose for the importance and ubiquity of apples was to produce cider. Many varieties were grown for, and tasted best in, a specific application. There were apples grown for culinary and dessert dishes, for drying, for apple butter, for animal fodder, and of course for cider and juice. These are the apples that today are considered “heirloom,” many of which have already disappeared from our modern apple lexicon, and from the pool of genetic diversity. It was with an eye toward preserving what is left of that diversity that Vintage Virginia Apples began selecting trees for the orchard at Rural Ridge, and today that orchard holds more than 200 different apple cultivars.”

Some of these varieties can’t be found anywhere else. In addition, besides apples, you will be able to check out some peaches, pears, and plums. The farm also makes its own cider, which can be purchased on site. However, keep in mind that you can’t pick your own fruits because of the small size, but you can purchase the apples in the tasting room. At Albemarle they offer workshops, educational courses and tasting opportunities. Visit the website for more details.

 

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Albemarle Orchard

 

Marker Miller Orchards

3035 Cedar Creek Grade  ·  Winchester, VA 22602

At Marker Miller Orchards they warmly welcome all members of the family to visit and enjoy the stunning countryside surroundings, fresh air and fruit picking.

“Relax while sitting on the front porch in our rocking chairs and enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery. Or go on an adventure, by purchasing containers and going out to pick your very own fruits and vegetables (check for availability throughout the season). We have many picnic tables, so feel free to pack a lunch or purchase food from our food building when it is open (every weekend July-October).

Fruit picking information and rules –

“August:  peaches, red raspberries, blackberries, tomatoes, Ginger Gold apples and Gala apples.  September & October: 12 varieties of apples, pumpkins, and winter squash.  If you are interested in pick-your-own please visit our check-out area inside the market or our pick-your-own building to purchase containers and get directions.  For picking berries, tomatoes, peaches, and apples we have containers that you purchase prior to picking.   We will then provide you with a map and instructions.

Pick-Your-Own stops ½ hour prior to closing.  No bags or containers can be purchased after that time.  No other bags, back packs, recycling bags, grocery bags, or baskets are allowed in the pick-your-own area.  Only the bags or containers that you have purchased from the market or pick-your-own building are allowed.”

 

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Marker Miller Orchards

Spring Valley Orchard

3526 Spring Valley Rd, Afton, VA 22920

Spring Valley Orchard is a gem! Acres of cherry trees stretch across a valley surrounded on all sides by the bluest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Be sure to watch for our days and hours of operation because cherries wait to ripen when the weather is just right, generally (but not always) around Memorial Day. The season is short—just a few weeks in June—so once they ripen, come get ’em quick!

Cherries are more perishable than their berry counterparts; we recommend refrigerating them as soon as possible after picking. There’s no need to wash cherries before putting them in the fridge. In fact, washing cherries makes them more likely to spoil!

Sweet cherries keep longer when you leave the stem attached. Don’t fret if the stem comes off when you’re picking, just make sure to eat those cherries first!

Even the best cherries will only keep for a few days in the fridge, so make sure to eat or freeze them as soon as possible after picking.”

 

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Spring Valley Orchard

 

White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard

2644 Cross Keys Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Welcome to White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard. “We are a family owned farm located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. We are happy to offer our lavender products and wine directly to our customers online and at our farm!

When it came time to design our wine label and name our line of wines…we couldn’t resist using the acronym for White Oak Lavender Farm (WOLF) and of course our peaceful wolf had to be purple! While visiting the farm you are welcome to walk one of the vineyards and taste our delicious wines available for sampling. Currently we offer 12 samples of wine for $12, along with other choices of mini tastings, flights, glasses and seasonal wine treats like slushies or sangria!  We have delicious wine and some are infused with lavender!  You will be pleasantly surprised at the smooth flavor and finish.

Our current wine list includes our white wines: Viognier, Riesling; Traminette; Imperial Gem; Dragonfly; Thumbelina and our reds: Butterfly Kisses (Rose); Petit Verdot; Chambourcin; Pardon My Purple, Cabernet Franc and Royale Velvet (Port Style)!

You are welcome to bring in some snacks. We do have cheese and crackers available for purchase to enjoy with your wine. Choose from our enclosed, covered deck with heaters or ceiling fans. You may just love the purple chairs and farm tables! Outside we have several fire pits and lots of lovely seating. ”

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White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard

 

Lavender Fields Herb Farm

11300 Winfrey Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23059

Come see us at Lavender Fields Herb Farm “for a wonderfully unique experience. Our farm is only minutes from Richmond, where you will find our quaint farm store filled with unique gifts, raw local honey and all things lavender. We sell the largest selection of Herb and Vegetable plants and all the gardening supplies you need to go with them. Make the most of your visit with helpful classes for herb and vegetable gardening and scheduled tours for the full experience. Enjoy a respite on the deck overlooking the Chickahominy River with a freshly made Lavender lemonade or our signature Lavender ice cream. Any season is a good time to visit and we look forward to seeing you at the farm.”

According to their Facebook page, they also do pumpkins in the fall and real Christmas trees.

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Lavender Fields and Herb Fam

Lavender Fields at Tantivy Farm

1350 Decatur Rd, Fairfield, VA 24435

Tantivy Farm’s “beautiful lavender fields and farm are nestled in the scenic oasis of Fairfield, Virginia. With a breathtaking view of the mountains surrounding our farm, you will soon forget the noise of the outside world. Take a walk throughout the grounds and enjoy the calming sounds of our hidden waterfall, the soothing music of nature, visit with our friendly farm animals, stop by our sweet lavender shop and fall in love with our “Little Piece of Heaven”.

Our farm, grounds, waterfall, and shop are now open!

Come for the day or a few hours. Enjoy a picnic, a stroll, or just sit and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. We offer numerous events throughout the year, so please take a moment and check out our upcoming events.”

 

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Lavender Fields at Tantivy Farm

 

Under the Stars Lavender Farm

11532 Harcum Rd, Gloucester, VA 23061

At Under the Stars Lavender Farm, “LAVENDER SEASON STARTS IN MAY!  We offer a relaxing, rustic farm experience for our guests while adhering to Covid-19 guidelines. We hope to offer a place where you can simply enjoy the fresh air and fragrant blooms.

Our farm will be open for cutting lavender, private events and weddings. Our farm shop offers handmade products made with our field grown lavender like our body butter and hand sanitizer as well as kitchen essentials like our lavender scone baking mix, lavender honey, and loose leaf teas. Come on out and join us in the field. Sip a lavender lemonade, shop at our farm store, and enjoying picking our fragrant lavender from the field… these are the simple and pure delights of Under the Stars farm.”

 

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Under the Stars Lavender Farm

 

 

List of Farms in Virginia

 

Strawberry Picking in Virginia

Cherry Picking in Virginia

Apple Picking in Virginia

Lavender Picking in Virginia

Pumpkin Picking in Virginia

Raspberry Picking in Virginia

Blueberry Picking in Virginia

Peach Picking in Virginia

Blackberry Picking in Virginia

 

As well as:

Corn Mazes in Virginia

Haunted Hayrides in Virginia

Haunted Houses in Virginia

Alpaca Farms in Virginia

Flower Farms in Virginia

Christmas Tree Farms Virginia

Sunflower Fields in Virginia

Easter Egg Hunts in Virginia

Turkey Farms in Virginia

 

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