Best Places for Strawberry Picking Wisconsin – Strawberries! Little vibrant red bites of deliciousness, that give everyone the nostalgic taste of summer. Well known for pairing superbly with lashings of cream, strawberries are also heroes of the fruit world as they provide vitamins, fiber, and particularly high levels of antioxidants known as polyphenols. Strawberries are a scrumptious and versatile sodium-free, fat-free, cholesterol-free, low-calorie snack.
Strawberry picking season in Wisconsin is in mostly in June and July, although of course, as with any fruit, weather plays an important role in when these little gems will be ready for you to collect.
So, let’s take a look at the Best Places for Strawberry Picking in Wisconsin.
Casey’s Berries
1578 WI-65, New Richmond, WI 54017
The land surrounding Casey’s Berries has a rich history in strawberries, dating back to the 1920’s.
“Welcome to Casey’s Berries located in New Richmond, WI! We are a family farm growing and selling strawberries, sweet corn, pumpkins, squash, gourds, mums, and various fall decorations.
Strawberry season is June/July depending on the conditions. With nearly seven acres of eight different varieties producing at different times, we are trying to expand our picking season further into the summer to accommodate the schedules of our customers.”
Mayberry Farm
W2364 Hwy Y, Mayville, WI 53050
In addition to grabbing your delicious juicy strawberries at Mayberry Farms you can also shop for honey and milk products.
“Mayberry Farms is your premier, PYO strawberry-farm destination and home to our Milk & Honey brand, providing high quality bath and body products.
PICK FRESH. Strawberries are our jam! We work very hard all year, using sustainable methods to grow fresh, delicious and beautiful strawberries. We also raise honeybees and milking goats to make raw and all-natural products sold under our Milk & Honey brand.
PICK LOCAL. All of our products are raw, all-natural and fresh from the farm. Take the scenic drive to our unique farmstead nestled in the rolling hills along the Rock River, 1 mile east of Mayville.
PICK MAYBERRY. We do things differently here. Don’t take our word, ask around. Our products and our farm will speak for themselves. We are SE Wisconsin’s home for high quality farm products and a fun, convenient and affordable way to kickoff your summer.
We invite you to visit us. Make plans now to join us in June because the strawberry season goes fast!”
Fidelar Farm
2863 Ridge Rd, Kewaskum, WI 53040
“The Fideler Farm is a family-owned operation, and we take pride in growing our products on 70 beautiful acres of land in Southeast Wisconsin. We produce several varieties of strawberries, Summer & Fall raspberries, asparagus, and a variety of vegetables.
We also carry a multitude of homemade jams, jellies, and pickled goods. We opened our farm in 1979 and have been family-owned and operated ever since.”
Be sure to stock up on the homemade produce whilst you and your family visit for your pick your own strawberries!
Bures Berry Patch
3760 W Brigham Rd, Barneveld, WI 53507
“Farmers Ed and Kathy Bures established Bures Berry Patch in 2001 to provide you with locally grown, fresh, high-quality fruits and vegetables in a family farm environment. Strawberry season begins around the second week in June and last two to three weeks. It is so sad that this season comes and goes so quickly, so be sure not to miss this fantastic opportunity to pick your own strawberries right out of the patch.”
The Bure Berry Patch website offers some fascinating berry information- here is a snippet.
“Strawberries are recognized as having more vitamin C than some citrus fruits; just one serving contains 140% of the recommended daily dose for children. They are also high in fiber, folate, potassium, and antioxidants, making them a natural means of reducing the chances of heart disease, high blood pressure, and certain cancers. Furthermore, eating three or more servings of fruit such as strawberries may lower your risk of developing age-related macular degeneration. ”
Carandale Fruit Farm
1046 Tipperary Rd, Oregon, WI 53575
At Carandale Farm they warmly invite you and your family to spend a day enjoying all the delights the farm has to offer.
“The Carandale Family invites your family to visit our You Pick (U-Pick) and Pre-Picked Strawberry Farm, conveniently located just minutes from Madison, 8 ½ miles South of the Beltline off Fish Hatchery Road in Oregon, WI. Bring your whole family on a strawberry picking adventure and Pick Some Sweet Memories that will last a lifetime.
Basket Flats Strawberry Farm
40678 Van De Bruggen Rd, Marengo, WI 54855
Basket Flats Strawberry Farm has a reputation for being the friendliest around! So be sure to visit in the spring when is time to start picking your own berries!
“Basket Flats Strawberry Farm is a labor of love for our whole family. Along with our children and grandchildren, we enjoy the fruits of hard work and thrive to grow the best berries on the friendliest farm in Northern Wisconsin.
Bring your friends and family and experience the delight of gathering your delicious fruit. Pick as many strawberries as you want! or…! Let us do the work for you. Pre-picked berries are picked daily and available in any quantity. Berries go very quickly, call ahead to place an order or check availability prior to arrival. ”
Porter’s Patch
W4314 WI-156, Bonduel, WI 54107
At Porter’s Patch Farm they take responsible and ethical farming very seriously and are proud of their produce.
“Our family farm is dedicated to modern, environmentally friendly growing practices that protect your family, and help preserve our precious soil. We practice sustainability at our Farm, we are stewards of the land and our “Best Management Practices” help us protect the environment, produce abundant safe food and generate a profit.
We would like our farm to stay in business so we implement various sustainability practices, which involve preserving resources and increasing efficiencies. We are most often asked, “Are you organic?” No, we are sustainable.
We use organic practices that work for us, for example: cover cropping and wood chips on our raspberries and blueberries. Our objective is to provide an ecosystem that is better than we found it for future generations. Our goal is to be ecologically sound, economically viable and socially responsible. We offer our farm to folks for them to enjoy and share in the harvest.
We at the farm think it’s important for the consumer to know where their food comes from and know their farmer and their practices. We offer a couple of farm tour open house dates every season, where you and your family can learn about our farming practices. “
Barthel Fruit Farm
12246 N Farmdale Rd, Mequon, WI 53097
Barthel Fruit Farm has a whole array of scrumptious delights on offer.
“In mid-June our berry harvest begins. The season usually lasts three to four weeks, dependent on the weather. All of our strawberries are sold on a Pick Your Own basis. Hours during strawberry season can change daily. This is due to the weather and how quickly the strawberries ripen.
Please call us before driving out to confirm our hours for that day. Some tips on picking …Pick by pinching the stem of the berry between your thumb and forefinger. This will prevent damage to both the fruit and the strawberry plant. Leaving the caps on helps your strawberries last longer. When selecting berries look for the ones that are as red and fully ripe as possible. Green or white tipped ones will have little flavor. Strawberries become dull and dark when they are overripe.”
When you visit Barthel Fruit Farm be sure to treat yourself to something sweet in the bakery.
“Our bakery is filled with homemade treats that incorporate what is ripe and in season on our farm. In the fall our menu consist of Apple cider donuts, Apple streusel muffins, Apple cinnamon scones, Mini pumpkin cheesecakes, Mini apple crisp, Apple cider slush and more!”
Blue Clay Berry Farm – Strawberry Picking WI
5154 State Rd 50, Delavan, WI 53115
They have been growing strawberries at Blue Clay Berry Farm since 2013 and warmly invite you and your family to visit in the spring to pick your own strawberries.
“Fresh from Wisconsin, our goal is to provide you with the best product at a reasonable price.
Wisconsin provides an excellent environment for growing strawberries. We take advantage of our environment to produce some of the best tasting strawberries in the world.”
Arnold’s Strawberries
343 County Hwy PP, Rudolph, WI 54475
Enjoy a fun filled, sun filled day out in the countryside picking fresh juicy berries at Arnold’s Strawberries.
“Arnold’s proudly offers some of the Midwest’s finest pick-your-own and already-picked strawberries.
Our strawberry patch is located in Rudolph in Central Wisconsin — near Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point — on a farm operated by the same family for more than 100 years. Our soil is free of weeds and sand, so our berries are beautiful and our picking conditions are second to none.
Our farm is open rain or shine. We have hand washing stations on the property as well as restroom facilities.
We look forward to seeing you soon!”
Also look at our post on fruit picking farms in Wisconsin. For more strawberry picking places, check out our post on places for Strawberry Picking near Me.